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Children’s Books<br />

1911 | 1912<br />

<strong>The</strong> Friend <strong>of</strong> Youth: a child’s magazine. 1852–65.<br />

Friendly Companion and Illustrated Instructor. 1857–1946.<br />

Friendly Leaves. 1–43, 7, 1876–1917. Prop Wells Gardner & Darton for<br />

Girls’ Friendly Soc. Monthly.<br />

Friendly Work. 1–12, 1883–94. Continued as Girl’s Quarterly, 1–28,<br />

1894–1901. Continued as Friendly Work for Friendly Workers,<br />

1902. Props Wells, Gardner & Darton for Girls’ Friendly Soc.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Friends Society. Ed G. H. Tucker. Monthly.<br />

GFS Advertiser. Jan 1880–Dec 1882. Continued as Girls Friendly<br />

Society Associates and Advertiser, Jan 1883–1919. Props Wells,<br />

Gardner & Darton for Girls Friendly Soc. Monthly.<br />

Garfield Boys Journal. See Aldine Garfield Boy’s Journal.<br />

Gentleman’s Journal and Youth’s Miscellany. 1869–72.<br />

Girls. 1, 9 Dec 1893 [registration issue].<br />

Girls. May 1897. Prop C. A. Pearson. Weekly.<br />

Girls and Boys Penny Magazine. 1832–3.<br />

Girl’s Best Friend. Feb 1898–June 1899. Continued as Girl’s Friend,<br />

1899–1931. Prop Harmsworth. Weekly.<br />

Girl’s Friend. See Girl’s Best Friend.<br />

Girls Friendly Society Reporter. 1–2, 1875. Prop Girls Friendly Soc.<br />

Incorporated with Friendly Leaves.<br />

Girls Home. 1–261, Mar 1900–Feb 1915. Prop Fleetway. Incorporated<br />

with Our Girls.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Girl’s Own Paper. 1880–1927. Religious Tract Soc. Ed Flora<br />

Klickmann. Weekly.<br />

Girls Quarterly. See Friendly Work.<br />

Girl’s Realm. 1–17, Nov 1898–Feb 1915. Prop Hutchinson then<br />

Bousfield & Sons.<br />

Girls Own Messenger. 1892. Ed Ymal Oswin.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Girl’s School Magazine. 1–2, 12, Mar 1892–3.<br />

Gleaner. 1–12, 1887–96.Continued as Gleaner’s Magazine, 1897.<br />

Continued as Gleaners, 3–5, 12, 1898–1900. Prop Church<br />

Extension Assoc. Weekly.<br />

Gleanings for the Young. 1–10, 1869–88. Continued as Bible Society<br />

Gleanings for the Young, 1889–1922. Prop Br and Foreign Bible<br />

Soc. Monthly.<br />

Golden Childhood: or the child’s own annual <strong>of</strong> pictures, poetry and<br />

music. [187?]. Continued as Merry Sunbeams, 1876. Continued as<br />

Golden Childhood: the little people’s magazine, 1877–80. Ward<br />

Lock. Monthly.<br />

Golden Cords: a magazine for young people <strong>of</strong> all ages. [1889]–1891.<br />

Prop Christian Million Newspaper. Ed Uncle Mark and Aunt<br />

Nora Loveall. Monthly.<br />

Golden Hours: a magazine for Sunday reading. 1–4, 1864–84. Prop<br />

Lile & Fawcett. Ed W. M. Whittemore.<br />

Golden Leaves Annual: for home and school. 1899–1900. Prop G.<br />

Stoneman. Annual.<br />

Golden Link Between Church and Home. See Juvenile Instructor<br />

and Companion.<br />

Golden Story Book. See Golden Childhood.<br />

Golden Sunbeams: a church magazine for children. 1–20, Dec<br />

1896–Mar 1916. SPCK. Monthly.<br />

Good Bits. See Young Christian’s Goodbits.<br />

Good News for the Little Ones. 1–18, 1859–61. Continued as Good<br />

News for Young People, 1862. Continued as Good News for<br />

Young and Old, 1877–83. Props W. H. Broom and Good Rouse.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Good Things. See Good Words for the Young.<br />

Good Words for the Young. 1868–72. Continued as Good Things for<br />

the Young <strong>of</strong> all Ages, 1872–7. Prop Strahan. Ed G. Macdonald.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Gospel Stories for the Young. 1876–1946. Prop G. Morrish. Monthly.<br />

Green’s Nursery Annual. 1847–8.<br />

Grip: a weekly journal for British boys. 1–13, Nov 1883–Feb 1884.<br />

Incorporated with Our Boys.<br />

Guy Rayner’s Boys Novelette. 1–26, 1889. Prop Popular Publishing<br />

Co. Weekly.<br />

Halfpenny Marvel Library. 1–3, 1893. Continued as the Halfpenny<br />

Marvel, 1893–98. Continued as the Marvel, 1898–1922. Weekly.<br />

Halfpenny Picture Magazine for Little Children. 1854. Continued as<br />

the Pictorial Magazine for Little Children, 2–5, 1855–8.<br />

Continued as <strong>The</strong> Little Child’s Picture Magazine in Easy Words,<br />

1859–62. Continued as Picture Magazine, 1863–5. Ed J. Winks.<br />

Halfpenny Standard Journal. 1896. A reissue <strong>of</strong> <strong>The</strong> Boy’s Standard.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Halfpenny Surprise. 1–23, Nov 1894–Apr 1906. Continued as<br />

Surprise, May–Sep 1906. Prop E. J. Brett. Weekly.<br />

Harper’s Round Table: a magazine for young people. 1–2, 24, Nov<br />

1897–9. Prop Harper Bros. Monthly.<br />

Harper’s Young People: an illustrated weekly. 1885–91. Prop<br />

Sampson & Low.<br />

Home and Fatherland: a magazine for boys and girls. 1887–9. Prop<br />

James Clarke. Ed Rev A. Mearns. Monthly.<br />

Home Tidings <strong>of</strong> the Young Men’s Christian Institute. 1880–6.<br />

Continued as Polytechnic Magazine 1888– . Prop Polytechnic<br />

Young Men’s Christian Institute.<br />

Home Word. See Sunday school world.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Homely Friend for Young Women and Girls. 1–36, Jan 1877–Dec<br />

1879. Continued as the Home Friend, 1880–1925. Prop S. W.<br />

Partridge for Scottish Girls Friendly Soc. Monthly.<br />

Horae Juveniles. 23 Apr–23 June 1830. Prop Blemmel House,<br />

Brompton.<br />

Illustrated Juvenile Miscellany. 1847–8. Continued as the Playmate,<br />

1848–9.<br />

Infant Annual. 1833–5. Edinburgh. Ed H. M. Marshall.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Infant’s Magazine. 1866–1931. Props Seeley & Co then S. W.<br />

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

Infant Scholar’s Magazine. 1827–8. Continued as the Child’s<br />

Repository and Infant Scholar’s Magazine, 1829.<br />

Israel: a magazine for Jewish youth. See Young Israel.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Jabberwock: a monthly magazine for boys and girls. 1887.<br />

Continued as Jack’s Journal: a weekly illustrated miscellany for<br />

everybody, 115–21, May–June 1887. Prop W. Long. Weekly.<br />

Jack Harkaway’s Journal for Boys. 1–4, Apr–Sep 1893. Prop E. J. Brett.<br />

Incorporated with Boys <strong>of</strong> England.<br />

Jewish Advocate for the Young. 1–10, 1846–54. Continued as the<br />

Children’s Jewish Advocate, 1855–79. Continued as Jewish<br />

Advocate: a quarterly paper for the young, n.s. 1–15, 1880–92.<br />

Continued as Jewish Missionary Advocate, 1893–1908.<br />

Continued as Beehive, 1910– . Prop Nisbet & Co for London Soc<br />

for Promoting Christianity Among Jews. Monthly.<br />

Joyful Hours: an illustrated monthly magazine for boys and girls.<br />

1897. Prop George Newnes.<br />

Joyful News. Feb 1883–8. Continued as Joyful News Banner <strong>of</strong> Hope,<br />

1–45, 1889–92. Continued as Banner <strong>of</strong> Hope, 1893–1910. Bacup &<br />

Stockport. Prop W. J. Tyne. Monthly.<br />

Junior Quarterly Review. 1883. Prop H. W. Guest.<br />

Junior Review: a monthly journal <strong>of</strong> science, literature and art. 1888.<br />

Ed N. Lynn. Monthly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Juvenile: an illustrated penny magazine for children. 1853–4.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Juvenile. 1894. Prop John Snow & Co for Children’s Missionary<br />

Selections.<br />

Juvenile Christian’s Remembrancer. 1845.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Juvenile Companion and Sunday School Hive. 1854–71.<br />

Continued as Sunday School Hive and Juvenile Companion,<br />

1882–91. Prop W. Reed.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Juvenile Forget Me Not. 1829–37. Ed Mrs S. C. Hall.<br />

Juvenile Instructor and Companion. 1–44, 1850–93. Continued as<br />

<strong>The</strong> Golden Link Between Church and Home, 45–9, 1894–8.<br />

Continued as Young People, 50–8, 1899–1907. Prop J. Hudson for<br />

Methodist New Connection.<br />

Juvenile Journal. Jersey. 1839.

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