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Children’s Books<br />

1907 | 1908<br />

<strong>The</strong> Boy’s Own Journal and Youth’s Miscellany. 1856–97.<br />

Incorporated in Boy’s Own Paper.<br />

Boy’s Own Journal. May–Dec 1883. Ed G. Rayner. Weekly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Boy’s Own Magazine. 1–8, 1855–62. Continued as the Boy’s Own<br />

Volume, 1–8, 1863–8. Continued as Beeton’s Boy’s Annual, 9–11,<br />

1869–70. Continued as the Boy’s Own Magazine (Beeton’s fact,<br />

fiction etc), 1–7, 1870–4. Ward Lock & Co. Weekly.<br />

Boy’s Own Paper. 1879–1967. RTS. Ed J. Macaulay. Weekly. Also sold<br />

as Boy’s Own Annual.<br />

Boy’s Own Picture Gallery, or <strong>The</strong> Young Artist’s Journal. 1–10,<br />

Sep–Nov 1872. Prop F. Farrah, ed A. Ellison.<br />

Boy’s Penny Magazine. 1864–8.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Boys’ Popular Weekly. 1–2, 41. Apr 1888–Jan 1889. Prop Popular<br />

Publishing Co. Ed G. Rayner. Weekly. Continued as Boys <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Isles: Guy Rayner’s popular weekly, Jan–Sep 1889. Prop Popular<br />

Publishing Co. Ed Guy Rayner. Weekly.<br />

Boy’s Protestant Union. See Our Juniors.<br />

Boy’s Own Reader and Companion: a mag <strong>of</strong> instruction and recreation<br />

for the young. Jan–June 1866. Incorporated with <strong>The</strong> Boy’s<br />

Herald. 1866. Ed G. Darcy Irvine.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Boy’s Standard, 1–9, 1875–6; n.s. 1–56, 1881–92. Props Brooke &<br />

Ford for Charles Fox Weekly.<br />

Boys’ Stories <strong>of</strong> Adventure and Daring. 1–26, 1898–9. Prop T.<br />

Harrison Roberts.<br />

Boy’s Story Teller. 1–6, May– June 1897. Family Herald for W. Stevens<br />

Ltd. Weekly.<br />

Boys’ Sunday Reader: a mag <strong>of</strong> pure literature. 1879–81. Continued<br />

as the Boy’s Weekly Reader Novelette: containing an original and<br />

complete story every week, 1881–3. Prop and ed E. J. Brett. Weekly.<br />

Boys’ Telegram: a journal devoted to the instruction and amusement<br />

<strong>of</strong> youth in all parts <strong>of</strong> the world. 15 Sep 1866.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Boy’s War News. 1–2, Dec 1899.<br />

Boys’ Weekly Novelette. 1–169, June 1892–Sep 1895. C. Fox. Weekly.<br />

Boys’ Weekly Reader: a mag <strong>of</strong> pure literature devoted to the intellectual<br />

recreation and instruction <strong>of</strong> the home circle. Mar 1880.<br />

Prop and ed E. J. Brett.<br />

Boys’ Weekly Reader Novelette. See Boys’ Sunday Reader.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Boy’s Welcome. 21 July 1897. Aldine Pub Co.<br />

Boy’s World. 1–299, Apr 1879–Mar 1883. Continued as <strong>The</strong> Boy’s<br />

World and Our Boys’ Paper. 5, 16–8, 58. Apr 1883–Dec 1886. Ed R.<br />

Rollington. Incorporated Champion Journal, 1884.<br />

Brave Lads and True. See Our Juniors.<br />

Bright Eyes: an annual for little folks. 1893–1900. Prop G.<br />

Stoneman. Annual.<br />

British Boy in Sport and in Earnest, at Home, at School and Abroad.<br />

1866–7.<br />

British Boys. 1883. Prop Emmett Bros.<br />

British Boys. 1–104, Dec 1896–Dec 1898. Prop Newnes. Weekly.<br />

British Boys’ Paper. 1–52, Mar 1888–Feb 1889. Prop Aldine<br />

Publishing Co. Weekly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> British Juvenile at Home, at Work, at Play. July 1866–Nov 1899.<br />

Prop R. Willoughby. Monthly.<br />

Bubbles. See Our Bubble.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Bull’s Eye: novels founded mainly on the annals <strong>of</strong> Scotland<br />

Yard. 1–4, 94. 1898–1900. Aldine Publishing Co. Weekly.<br />

Cadet’s Own: a monthly magazine. 1, 1894. Props Order <strong>of</strong> the Sons<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Temperance.<br />

Camps and Quarters: an annual. 1889. Ward Lock.<br />

Captain: a magazine for boys and old boys. 1–50, 1899–1924. Prop G.<br />

Newnes. Ed R. S. W. Bell. Monthly.<br />

Catholic Child’s Magazine <strong>of</strong> Religious and Entertaining<br />

Instruction. 1857–63. Ed Iskander A. Gertsen.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Catholic Children’s Mag: a fortnightly journal <strong>of</strong> instructive<br />

amusement for our little ones. 1878–81. Props Duffy & Sons.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Catholic Girls’ Magazine. See Children’s Corner.<br />

Catholic Progress: the journal <strong>of</strong> the Young Men’s Catholic<br />

Association. 1–14, 158. Jan 1872–Apr 1885. Prop R. Washbourne for<br />

the Young Men’s Catholic Assoc. Monthly.<br />

Catholic Tales and Tit-bits. [1875–8.] Ed F. J. O’Connor?<br />

<strong>The</strong> Champion Journal for Boys <strong>of</strong> the United Kingdom. Sep<br />

1877–July 1880. Prop Ritchie & Co for the Useful Lit Soc. Ed H. C.<br />

Emmett. Weekly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Chap-book. Jan 1876–June 1879. John Lane, the Bodley Head.<br />

Monthly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Charm: a book for boys and girls. 1853–5.<br />

Chatterbox. Dec 1866–1956. Wells, Gardner & Darton. Founder ed J.<br />

E. Clarke. Weekly.<br />

Chatterbox Christmas Box. 1898–9.<br />

Child at Home: an illustrated magazine for the young, 1842–3.<br />

Continued as Children’s Bethel Flag or the Star <strong>of</strong> Hope, 1843–4.<br />

Continued as the Juvenile Bethel Flag Magazine, 1844–8.<br />

Childhood: a monthly magazine for little folks. Jan–Aug 1892.<br />

Issues for Sep and Oct 1892 merged with Home Life and<br />

Childhood; discontinued Nov 1892–Dec 1895. Revived as<br />

Childhood, 2–6, 1896–1900. Prop G. Stoneman. Monthly.<br />

Children. See Children’s Advocate.<br />

Children: pictures and stories for little ones. 1–7, June–July 1899.<br />

Marshall & Brooks. Weekly.<br />

Children: a quarterly magazine. 1 Apr 1886–Oct 1897. Prop Wells,<br />

Gardner & Darton.<br />

Children’s Advocate. 1872–3. Ed T. B. Stephenson.<br />

Children’s Annual. 1869–71. Book Soc.<br />

Children’s Corner: a magazine for the young. Dec 1890–Mar 1893.<br />

Continued as Catholic Girls’ Magazine and Children’s Corner,<br />

Apr 1893–Feb 1894. Continued as the Chimney Corner, Mar–Sep<br />

1894. Ed Henry Potter, Father Fletcher. Weekly.<br />

Children’s Friend. Jan 1824–1930. Seeley Jackson & Halliday, then S.<br />

W. Partridge. Ed W. Carus Wilson. Monthly.<br />

Children’s Gospel Magazine. See <strong>The</strong> Little Messenger.<br />

Children’s Guide. 1–6, Jan–June 1890. Edinburgh. D. Balsillie.<br />

Monthly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Children’s Hour: a magazine for the young <strong>of</strong> the fold. 1865–71.<br />

Edinburgh. Props Johnstone, Hunter & Co and Groombridge.<br />

Monthly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Children’s Hour from the Children’s Home. 1–132, Jan 1889–99.<br />

Ed M. Bateman and T. B. Stephenson.<br />

Children’s Illustrated Magazine. 1–2, 1888–9. Props Seeley & Co.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Children’s Jewish Advocate. See Jewish Advocate for the Young.<br />

Children’s Journal. 1863.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Children’s Journal: for schools and Bands <strong>of</strong> Hope. 1, [1878].<br />

<strong>The</strong> Children’s League <strong>of</strong> Pity Paper for the Child Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

NSPCC. 1–14, 2. Aug 1893–1916. Bi-monthly.<br />

Children’s Magazine <strong>of</strong> General Knowledge. 1–7, 1838–44.<br />

Continued as Children’s Magazine and Missionary Repository,<br />

8–28, 1845–65. Continued as the Children’s Picture Magazine<br />

1866–8. Continued as the Picture Magazine, 1869–71. Simpkin &<br />

Co.<br />

Children’s Magazine <strong>of</strong> the United Presbyterian Church. 1887.<br />

Edinburgh and London. Prop J. Cochrane & Co.<br />

Children’s Messenger. See Sabbath School Messenger.<br />

Children’s Messenger <strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian Church in England. 1–2,<br />

1876–7. Continued as the Messenger for the Children <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Presbyterian Church in England, 3–5, 1878–80, n.s. 1881–1919.<br />

Glasgow. T. Downie.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Children’s Missionary Magazine. 1–8, n.s. 1–3, n.s. 1–9, 1838–59.<br />

Continued as Coral Missionary Magazine 1860–94. Props Nisbet<br />

& Co. Ed J. M. Randall and Miss M. A. S. Barber. Monthly.<br />

Children’s Missionary Magazine <strong>of</strong> the United Presbyterian<br />

Church. 1–8, 1838–45; n.s. 1848–? Edinburgh. Prop J. Cochrane &<br />

Co.

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