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<strong>The</strong> Juvenile Library. 1800–3.<br />

Juvenile Magazine and Young People’s Record. 1861–1901.<br />

Continued as New Church People’s Magazine, 1901–?. Prop<br />

Manchester New Church Sunday School Union. Continued as<br />

James Spiers London Juvenile Magazine, 1890. Ed J. Toulson.<br />

Juvenile Magazine. 1894. Prop J. B. Knapp.<br />

Juvenile Messenger <strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian Church in England.<br />

1855–67.<br />

Juvenile Messenger. 1873. Prop James Nisbet & Co.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Juvenile Miscellany: or Magazine <strong>of</strong> knowledge and entertainment<br />

for young persons <strong>of</strong> both sexes. 1–12, Oct 1808–Sep 1809. B.<br />

Tabart. Monthly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Juvenile Missionary Herald. 1–31, n.s. 1–16, Jan 1845–1908.<br />

Continued as Wonderlands: the young folks’ magazine <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Baptist Missionary Society 1909–46. Prop Alexander &<br />

Shepheard. Monthly.<br />

Juvenile Missionary Magazine. 1–23, 24 June 1844–Dec 1887.<br />

Continued as <strong>The</strong> Juvenile: a magazine for the young, 1–7,<br />

1888–94. Continued as News from Afar, 1895–1946. Prop John<br />

Snow & Co. Ed J. J. Freeman.<br />

Juvenile Missionary Magazine. 1–3, 1845–6. Continued as Juvenile<br />

<strong>of</strong> the United Presbyterian Church, 4–22, 1846–77. Continued as<br />

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

Presbyterian Church, 1880–1911. Continued as Greatheart.<br />

Juvenile Missionary News. 1884. See Missionary News for the Young.<br />

Juvenile Offering. 1848. London and Leicester.<br />

Juvenile Photographer. 1894–1900. Prop Bradford Percy Lund & Co.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Juvenile Rechabite. 1880–1946. Manchester. Prop R. Campbell.<br />

Organ <strong>of</strong> the Independent Order <strong>of</strong> the Rechabites Friendly Soc.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Juvenile Review. 1817.<br />

Juvenilia. 1833. Ed E. Canton.<br />

Kate Greenaway’s Almanack. See col 1799.<br />

Kind Words for Boys and Girls. 1866–70, n.s. 1871–9. Continued as<br />

Young England, 1880–1935. Prop Sunday School Union.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Kingston’s Magazine for Boys. 1859–63. Ed W. H. G. Kingston.<br />

Lads and Lasses. 1–26, 6 Mar–25 Aug 1894. Prop E. J. Brett.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Lads <strong>of</strong> the Village: a magazine <strong>of</strong> universal recreation. 1874.<br />

Prop Curtice & Co. Ed W. Watkins.<br />

Leaves <strong>of</strong> Learning: a monthly journal <strong>of</strong> instruction and recreation<br />

for pupils in public and private schools. 1852. Ed R. Wilkinson<br />

and C. M. Collins.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Liberal World: a monthly journal and review for young men.<br />

1–23, 1880. Prop E. W. Allen.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Little Boy’s Friend. 1874–7, n.s. 1–24, 1876–7. Ed A. O. Charles.<br />

Little Christian 1. 1886. Prop Haughton & Son. Ed L. Hastings.<br />

Little England’s Illustrated Newspaper. 1856–7. Continued as<br />

Young England’s Illustrated Newspaper, 1858–61. Continued as<br />

Young England, 1862–5.<br />

Little Folks. 1871–1931.<br />

Little Gleaner: a monthly magazine for children. 1854–94.<br />

Continued as Young People’s Treasury and Little Gleaner,<br />

1895–1908. Continued as Little Gleaner and Young People’s<br />

Treasury, 1909–46. Prop Houlston. Ed S. Sears.<br />

Little Frolic. 1893–1935. Prop John F. Shaw. Annual.<br />

Little Girl’s Treasure. 1–8, [1875]. Prop Simpkin & Marshall.<br />

Little Hearts and Little Hands. 1, 1882.<br />

Little Learner: a monthly educational magazine. 1–2, 9, Dec<br />

1882–Oct 1884. Prop J. Hughes.<br />

Little Magazine <strong>of</strong> Useful and Entertaining Knowledge. 1842–4.<br />

Continued as Bradshaw’s Little Magazine <strong>of</strong> Interesting and<br />

Entertaining Knowlege.<br />

Little Messenger for the Young. 1–48, 1873–83.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Little Messenger. 1896–1904. Continued as Children’s Gospel<br />

Magazine, 1905– . Prop James Carter. Monthly.<br />

Children’s Magazines<br />

Little Missionary. 1–205, 1870–87.<br />

Little Ones at Home: an illustrated monthly magazine for children.<br />

1–2, Jan–Feb 1877. Ed C. A. Jones.<br />

Little One’s Own Coloured Picture Paper. 1885–92. Continued as<br />

<strong>The</strong> Little One’s Own, 1892–3. Continued as Dean’s Magazine,<br />

June 1893–Jan 1893. PropsDean & Son. Ed Mrs E. Day.<br />

Little One’s (Our Little One’s) Treasury. 1–18, 1894. Kilmarnock. Prop<br />

J. Ritchie.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Little Learner: a monthly educational magazine. 1–29, 1882–3.<br />

Ed J. Hughes.<br />

Little Messenger. 1896–1904. Continued as Children’s Gospel<br />

Magazine, 1905.<br />

Little Soldier <strong>of</strong> the Salvation Army: our children’s war cry. 1–332,<br />

Aug 1881–7.<br />

Little Standard Bearer: an illustrated Protestant magazine for the<br />

young. 1–3, 1854. Continued as Little Standard Bearer and<br />

Children’s Treasury, 4–9, 1854.<br />

Little Star: a monthly magazine for children. 1886–9. Prop George<br />

Stoneman. Ed W. M. Whittemore.<br />

Little Times. 1–22, Apr–May 1867. Ed C. Mayne Reid.<br />

Little Wide Awake: an illustrated magazine for good children.<br />

1875–1892. Routledge, Mrs D. Sale Barker.<br />

Longman’s School Magazine. 1892–1903. Longman. Ed D. Salmon.<br />

Lyceum Banner: a monthly journal for conductors, leaders and<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the children’s progressive lyceum. 1–50, Nov<br />

1890–1949. Liverpool. J. J. Morse for Spiritualists Sunday School<br />

Union.<br />

Magazine for the Young. 1–408, 1842–75. J & C Mozley. Monthly.<br />

Marvel. Sep–Oct 1890?<br />

Merry and Wise: a magazine for young people. 1–4, 1865–8.<br />

Monthly. Continued as Old Merry’s Annual, 5–7, 1869–71.<br />

Continued as Old Merry’s Monthly, 8, 1872. Continued as Round<br />

Robin. Hodder & Stoughton.<br />

Merry and Wise: a magazine for children. 1–24, 1886–7. Burnes &<br />

Oates Ltd. Monthly.<br />

Merry Boys. See Ching Ching’s own.<br />

Merry Sunbeams. See Golden Childhood.<br />

Messenger for the Children <strong>of</strong> the Presbyterian Church. 1876–1921.<br />

Presbyterian Church in England.<br />

Missionary Juvenile and Illustrated Missionary News for Young<br />

People. 1–4 May, 1880–3. Continued as Juvenile Missionary News,<br />

1884. Elliot Stock. Monthly.<br />

Missionary Pages for the Young. 1–24, n.s. 1–12, 1879–Oct 1887. Shaw<br />

& Co for the Society for Promoting Female Education in the East.<br />

Monthly Packet <strong>of</strong> Evening Readings for Younger Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>English</strong> Church. 1 n.s. 30, 1851–65; n.s. 1866–80, 3rd ser 1881–90;<br />

1891. Ed C. M. Yonge, R. Coleridge and A. Nines.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Monthly Preceptor: or Juvenile Library. c. 1800.<br />

Monthly Preceptor and Youth’s Annual. 1–10, 1831–2.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Monthly Rosebud: a children’s magazine. 1872–7. Christian<br />

Book Society. Continued as Rosebud: a monthly magazine <strong>of</strong><br />

nursery, nurture and amusement, 1–34, Apr 1881–Dec 1914. J.<br />

Clarke.<br />

Monthly School Reader: an abridged edition <strong>of</strong> the School and<br />

Home Magazine. 1–2, 11, May 1893–Nov 1894.<br />

Morning: tales and sketches for children. See Primitive Methodist<br />

Children’s Magazine.<br />

Morning <strong>of</strong> Life: a treasury <strong>of</strong> counsel, information and entertainment<br />

for young people. 1–4, 1875–89. Continued as Excelsior:<br />

helps to progress in thought and action, 1879–82. Sunday School<br />

Union.<br />

Morning Rays: Church <strong>of</strong> Scotland’s sabbath scholar’s treasury and<br />

juvenile mission record. 1896–1917. R. & R. Clark.<br />

My Little Friend. 1–12, 1876. George Cooper. Monthly.<br />

My Own Annual: an illustrated gift book for boys and girls. 1847–8.<br />

Ed Mark Merriwell.<br />

1913 | 1914

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