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328:. Both the Carter Brown and the MacDonnell series continued to be published into the 1980s. "In 1963, Horwitz had eight full-time and almost as many part-time writers punching out 45,000 word novels each month. While generating business for local writers and artists, the firm also acquired overseas material and reprinted them with title and cover changes, often complying with Australian censorship guidelines. James Gant, war correspondent, not only did war pulps, but 'non-fiction' titles such as 436:, was written by Lee Pattinson and other writers were known to have used the Caroline Farr house name, Carl Ruhen amongst them). (In the 1970s, US publishers Signet and New American Library issued many Caroline Farr titles, some reprinted from the Horwitz originals, others original, but still mainly authored by Wilkes-Hunter). Other writers in the Horwitz Gothic Library series apart from 'Farr' included Jane Gordon, Clara Coleman, Wilma Winthrop and Fiona Murray. 179:, Australia by Israel and Ruth Horwitz, the company was a family-owned and -run business until the early 21st century. The company is most associated with their son Stanley Horwitz, who took over publishing operations in 1956. Stanley was eventually succeeded by his son Peter and daughter Susan, who was the company's director in the years 1987-2016. 476:
Horwitz later published educational books and expanded its magazine publishing activities after it wound back its fiction activities in the late 20th century. In 2007 the company's website reported that it remained "a leading quality publisher of Australian consumer magazines". Its magazine division
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Horwitz Publications has variously published under the names of Horwitz Publications Inc., Horwitz Publishing Inc. Pty. Ltd., Horwitz International, Inc., Horwitz Group Books Pty. Ltd. and Horwitz Grahame Pty. Ltd. Since 1960 it has been a registered Australian private company with the name Horwitz
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By the 1960s, Horwitz boasted a considerable number of successful authors and had built sufficient momentum to survive the lifting of import restrictions in 1958. As well as Carter Brown's crime thriller, one of Horwitz's most lasting successes was the naval adventure stories of
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Although horror pulps were not as popular as detective and romance, Australian publishers still committed themselves to pushing out 'spine-tingling' titles in that genre. Horwitz also published several horror anthologies. Six were edited by Australian
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produced material for the adult, sporting, entertainment, audio visual and children’s markets. In 2007 the consumer magazines division of Horwitz Publications was acquired by the private equity group Wolseley Media, which was later known as
279:, who drew it until 1956. At its peak, Horwitz reportedly released up to 48 comics and 24 fiction titles each month, with print-runs of up to 250,000 copies. From c. 1950 – c. 1966, Horwitz published a large number of 1155:
Metuchen NJ and London: Scarecrow Press, 1979, pp76-77, includes an incomplete list of the Caroline Farr Gothics; however Radcliffe seems unaware of the fact that these works were penned by Australian writers
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In addition to these, Horwitz had a Gothic Library (1966-1977). Most of the titles for this series were written by 'Caroline Farr', a pseudonym of Australian writer Richard Wilkes-Hunter (though the first,
263:. with 153). In 1974 Horwitz was Australian owned, published paperback books and educational titles, and also operated Grahame's bookshops (Grahame Book Co Pty Ltd) and a "major library supply service". 222:
Horwitz ventured into paperbacks in the 1940s, under the imprint Transport Publishing Co, with series of 'Sporting Westerns' and 'Scientific Thrillers' and Australia's first science fiction magazine
336:(Sphere Books, 1972), a novel of Masada. Ex-naval officer J. E. Macdonnell focused on naval adventures, romance and spy thrillers, while W. R. Bennett wrote many air force adventures." 1467: 1457: 1319: 1462: 1081: 1447: 948: 237:, in numerous successful author and title series. Some of the pseudonymous author names were used by multiple writers under contract to Horwitz, which owned the names. 928: 393:(1965, which prints Le Fanu's "Carmilla" under its movie title "Blood and Roses", and includes the little-known Flora Macdonald Mayor along with classic writers); and 349:, who mixed horror with witchcraft, vampirism, ghosts and the occult. More often than not the stories he used were out of copyright tales by overseas writers such as 1452: 1035: 895: 271:
In the late 1950s, Horwitz published some original Australian comics, notably adaptations of its Carter Brown novels, but also "The Phantom Commando", created by
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Paul Collins (ed). The MUP Encyclopedia of Australian Science Fiction and Fantasy. Melbourne: Melbourne University Press, 1998, p. 186.
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s analysis of output showed that Horwitz headed the list of all Australian publishers by annual output with 192 titles (followed by
1202: 1097:. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985, p. 808. The Higham anthologies are rare; While the National Library of Australia has a set, 1190: 1005: 460:, written by various Australian authors, were directed primarily at the American pulp market, where they were released by 229:
Between the 1950s to the 1990s, Horwitz published some of the most popular pulp fiction writers, including A.G. Yates aka
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had a 2nd printing in 1965, though no evidence has emerged that other titles in the series were reissued.
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Johnson-Woods, Toni. "The Mysterious Case of Carter Brown: Or, Who Really Killed the Australian Author?"
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Sensational Tales: Australian Popular Publishing 1850s-1990s - Horwitz and Others: The 1950s and 1960s
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The Supernatural Index: A Listing of Fantasy, Supernatural, Occult, Weird and Horror Anthologies
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For complete contents of the Higham anthologies see Mike Ashley and William G. Contento.
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To Market to Market: The Development of the Australian Children's Publishing Industry
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The James Workman mystery/thriller books, including sensational thrillers such as
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and so on. Almost all the Horwitz horror covers were done by Australian artist
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Charles Higham - Spine Tingling Tales, Horwitz Publications, 1965, Paperbacks
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Horwitz Publications, Pulp Fiction and the Rise of the Australian Paperback
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in the mid-20th century. It was exceedingly successful in genre fiction:
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Home: What We Do; Portfolio; Awards; Our History; Magazines; Our Team
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Stag Modern Novels (1964–1965), mostly books originally published by
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Horwitz Australian Library (Horwitz Publications) - Book Series List
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Nextmedia pulls the plug on TV Soap magazine, final edition on sale
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is an Australian publisher primarily known for its publication of
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Gothic Novels of the Twentieth Century: An Annotated Bibliography
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Hetherington, John. "This is the House that Paperbacks Built."
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Cabinet 12: War & Espionage: The Pulp Fiction Exhibition
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Paper Empires: a History of the Book in Australia, 1946-2005
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Sensational Tales: Australian Popular Publishing 1850s-1990s
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This information appears in Graeme Flanagan's bibliography.
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Adults Only (1969–1974), published under the Scripts imprint
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Paper Empires: A History of the Book in Australia 1946-2005
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Paper Empires: A History of the Book in Australia 1946-2005
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Pulp: A Collector's Book of Australian Pulp Fiction Covers
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Continuum: The Australian Journal of Media & Culture
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newspaper), and moved into popular, pulp fiction, and
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This list appears in Graeme Flanagan's bibliography.
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New American Library Series (1967–1968), US reprints
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Retrieved 2 July 2021. 695:Alex Crane (1959), Alex Crane Suspense Stories 1468:Defunct comics and manga publishing companies 1166:"AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource" 1128:Caroline Farr: author of the "House of Tombs" 1069:Sold by the Millions: Australia’s Bestsellers 8: 1458:Comic book publishing companies of Australia 1349:, Redhill South, Victoria: Elgua Media, 1998 1229:, aus61business.com. Retrieved 24 June 2017. 21: 1375:AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource 373:. Higham's anthologies for Horwitz include 1463:Magazine publishing companies of Australia 1345:Shiell, Annette, ed.; Stone, Mick, comp., 1217:, nextmedia.com.au. Retrieved 2 July 2021. 1205:, mediaweek.com.au. Retrieved 2 July 2021. 319:Mysteries and military and naval thrillers 20: 874:, sportnsw.com.au. Retrieved 2 July 2021. 481:, and which was itself taken over by the 1448:Publishing companies established in 1920 898:, unimelb.edu.au. Retrieved 2 July 2021. 838:, horwitz.com.au. Retrieved 2 July 2021. 554:Four Square Series (1960–1964), British 1387:Category archives: Horwitz Publications 1066:Toni Johnson-Woods, Amit Sarwal, eds., 1026:, issuewire.com. Retrieved 2 July 2021. 956:, 2006, p. 198. Retrieved 17 June 2023. 862:, linkedin.com. Retrieved 24 June 2017. 793:, bloomberg.com. Retrieved 2 July 2021. 783: 1453:Book publishing companies of Australia 1268:The Vintage Australian Paperback Guide 1253:The Vintage Australian Paperback Guide 1227:Horwitz Publications Pty Ltd.000311884 1014:, Autumn 1975. Retrieved 19 June 2023. 577:Horwitz Australian Library (1965–1970) 440:James Workman and James Dark Thrillers 1347:Bonzer: Australian comics 1900s-1990s 7: 872:Women's Advisory Council - Sport NSW 610:Pocket Books (1974–1981), 2nd series 542:Pocket Books (1959–1974), 1st series 452:, and the James Dark books, such as 253:Australian Bookseller and Publisher' 1399:Horwitz Publications Inc. Pty. Ltd. 737:R. Charlott (1965), Army War series 918:(Univ. of Queensland Press, 2006). 14: 1383:, John Harrison/Sin Street Sleaze 1024:Daredevil 1: Horwitz Publications 850:, dnb.com. Retrieved 2 July 2021. 1443:1920 establishments in Australia 1270:. USA: Gryphon. pp. 44–103. 952:, Ph.D. thesis, School of Arts, 561:Penguin (1961–1962), UK reprints 1415:Horwitz Publications Collection 509:Scientific Thriller (1948–1952) 248:bought Ure Smith from Horwitz. 187:Horwitz started out publishing 1255:. USA: Gryphon. pp. 3–44. 848:Horwitz Publications Pty. Ltd. 592:Personality Series (1967–1968) 545:Name Author Series (1959–1966) 72:Stanley Horwitz, Susan Horwitz 22:Horwitz Publications Pty. Ltd. 1: 1377:- detailed history of Horwitz 583:Caperbacks Series (1966–1968) 527:Half Million Club (1955–1956) 240:In 1965 Horwitz acquired the 1288:13 April (1963), p. 22. 791:Horwitz Publications Pty Ltd 607:Sea Adventure Library (1970) 564:Trident Westerns (1964–1966) 515:Powder Smoke Westerns (1953) 506:Sporting Western (1945–1950) 332:(1971 Lancer paperback) and 244:publishing firm and in 1972 1324:Australian Literary Studies 1293:Australian Literary Studies 934:Australian Literary Studies 635:Dean Ballard Western (1956) 524:Gold Star Books (1955–1956) 340:Horror and Gothic thrillers 1484: 819:Horwitz Publications Today 713:James Holledge (1961–1970) 701:Kerry Mitchell (1960–1964) 689:Willie Fennell (1959–1962) 680:W. H. Williams (1959–1960) 586:Gothic Library (1966–1967) 518:Western Saga Series (1954) 1403:Horwitz Publications Inc. 1266:Flanagan, Graeme (1994). 1251:Flanagan, Graeme (1994). 989:The Sydney Morning Herald 758:Ricki Francis (1970–1977) 722:James Workman (1962–1968) 698:W. R. Bennett (1960–1969) 692:Alastair Mars (1959–1960) 674:Shane Douglas (1959–1975) 668:Johnny O'Hara (1959–1962) 175:. Established in 1920 in 1170:Horwitz entry on AustLit 716:Karen Miller (1961–1963) 710:Ray Slattery (1961–1969) 638:K. T. McCall (1957–1965) 601:Adventure Classic (1970) 551:Commando/War (1960–1969) 539:Book of the Month (1958) 275:but mostly worked on by 1424:Horwitz House Inventory 1326:, vol. 34, no. 2, 2019. 770:Alison Hart (1976–1977) 764:Adrian Gray (1971–1975) 761:Stuart Hall (1970–1980) 752:Teri Lester (1967–1968) 728:Rebecca Dee (1962–1963) 725:John Slater (1962–1973) 677:John Wynnum (1959–1967) 659:Michael Own (1958–1967) 641:John Laffin (1957–1958) 574:Quest Books (1965–1969) 548:Sovereign Series (1960) 497:Publications Pty. Ltd. 420:(1962, as by Workman); 404:Horwitz also published 1309:"Case Study: Horwitz." 992:, 16 April 1974, p. 7. 946:Robyn Sheahan-Bright, 755:Terry West (1969–1970) 743:Carl Ruhen (1966–1973) 734:John Duffy (1963–1965) 731:Noni Arden (1963–1967) 719:James Dark (1962–1966) 662:Kid Colt Outlaw (1959) 656:Roger Hunt (1958–1963) 653:Tod Conrad (1957–1965) 644:James Gant (1957–1958) 632:Marc Brody (1955–1960) 613:Stag Books (1976–1981) 530:King Books (1955–1956) 521:Lion Books (1954–1955) 371:Benier (Frank Bennier) 299:, sourced mainly from 1295:, 21.4 (2004): 74-88. 984:Australian publishing 767:R.G. Hall (1971–1973) 705:Richard Wilkes-Hunter 533:Triangle Books (1956) 257:Angus & Robertson 55:Headquarters location 1419:Dictionary of Sydney 1393:Horwitz Publications 1053:28 June 2012 at the 927:Toni Johnson-Woods, 912:Robyn Sheahan-Bright 740:Jim Kent (1966–1976) 621:Single-author series 595:Libido Series (1969) 580:Mystery Books (1966) 536:GI Books (1956–1957) 512:Period Novels (1950) 462:New American Library 428:(1963, as by Dark). 424:(1963, as by Dark); 414:Sweet taste of Venom 399:Spine-tingling Tales 391:Spine-tingling Tales 259:with 180 titles and 224:Thrills Incorporated 165:Horwitz Publications 16:Australian publisher 1409:Horwitz (1920-2007) 1354:"Sixties Larrikins" 1151:Else J. Radcliffe, 1140:Ruhen, Carl (1937-) 954:Griffith University 604:Satyr Series (1970) 501:Multi-author series 23: 1426:at Council of the 671:Gerry North (1959) 422:Terrifying Stories 193:sporting magazines 1371:Horwitz - History 1352:Thompson, Frank. 982:Stanley Horwitz, 665:Wyatt Earp (1959) 556:Four Square Books 483:Forum Media Group 458:Operation Octopus 383:Nightmare Stories 363:Guy de Maupassant 162: 161: 95:Nonfiction topics 77:Publication types 45:Country of origin 1475: 1272: 1271: 1263: 1257: 1256: 1248: 1242: 1236: 1230: 1224: 1218: 1212: 1206: 1200: 1194: 1188: 1182: 1181: 1179: 1177: 1162: 1156: 1149: 1143: 1137: 1131: 1125: 1119: 1116: 1110: 1091: 1085: 1079: 1073: 1064: 1058: 1045: 1039: 1033: 1027: 1021: 1015: 999: 993: 980: 974: 963: 957: 944: 938: 925: 919: 910:Craig Munro and 908: 899: 893: 887: 881: 875: 869: 863: 857: 851: 845: 839: 833: 822: 816: 810: 800: 794: 788: 648:J. E. Macdonnell 367:Sheridan Le Fanu 326:J. E. 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