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Children’s Books<br />

1915 | 1916<br />

My Sunday Friend: an illustrated magazine for children. 1–5,<br />

1870–4; n.s. 1875–86. Griffith & Farran. Monthly.<br />

National School Magazine. 1–3, 1824–5.<br />

New Juvenile Keepsake. nd.<br />

New Year’s Gift and Juvenile Souvenir. 1829–35. Ed Mrs A. Watts.<br />

New Year’s Token or Christmas Present. 1835–6 .<br />

New Youth’s Magazine. 1824.<br />

Nuggets. 1892–1906. James Henderson.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Nursery: a magazine for the little ones. Written chiefly in works<br />

<strong>of</strong> one or two syllables. 1–12, 1880. M<strong>of</strong>fat & Paige.<br />

Nursery and Infant’s School Magazine. 1831–2. Continued as<br />

Nursery Magazine, 1833. Ed Mrs L. Cameron.<br />

Nursery Offering or Children’s Gift. 1835–60.<br />

On Service: the children’s magazine <strong>of</strong> the church pastoral.<br />

1896–1922. Church Pastoral Aid Soc. Monthly.<br />

Our Boys. 1–2, 13, Nov 1883–Aug 1884.<br />

Our Boys. July 1897. Aldine Publishing Co.<br />

Our Boys and <strong>The</strong> Boy’s Companion. July 1892.<br />

Our Boys and Girls: a monthly magazine. 1877–1910. Methodist<br />

Sunday School Union. Ed R. Culley and J. W. Baker. Incorporated<br />

the Children’s Advocate.<br />

Our Boys and Girls Band <strong>of</strong> Hope Journal. 1–12, Oct 1886–Sep 1897.<br />

UK Band <strong>of</strong> Hope Union. Ed S. Knowles.<br />

Our Boys Holiday Book. 9, 1867–8.<br />

Our Boys Journal: a weekly magazine for every home. Aug<br />

1876–Aug 1877. Prop E. J. Brett.<br />

Our Boy’s Magazine. 1–40, Aug 1886–1926. Continued as Boy’s<br />

Magazine, 1927. Children’s Special Service Mission. Monthly.<br />

Our Boys Paper. 1880–3. Prop and ed R. Rollington.<br />

Our Boy’s Wideawake Library. 1884. V. T. Denny. Weekly.<br />

Our Bubble: a coloured magazine for girls and boys. Aug 1–19, 123,<br />

1894–1904. Ed Dr Barnardo. Weekly.<br />

Our Children. See Sunday School World.<br />

Our Children’s Weekly Pulpit and Talk with the Little Folk. 1–20,<br />

Feb–June 1873. Christian Age. Ed J. Edward.<br />

Our Darlings. See Father William’s stories.<br />

Our Highways and Byways: the Church Pastoral Aid society’s home<br />

mission record for the young. July 1883–Jan 1891. Church Pastoral<br />

Aid Soc. Q.<br />

Our Juniors: the monthly paper <strong>of</strong> the Boy’s Protestant Union. 1–12,<br />

1899. Continued as Brave Lads and True, Jan–Dec 1900. Boys<br />

Protestant Union.<br />

Our Little Dots: pretty pictures and stories for little boys and girls.<br />

1–36, 1887–1922. Continued as <strong>The</strong> Little Dots, 37–53, 1923–40.<br />

Continued as Little Dots Playways. Religious Track Society.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Our Little Ones: illustrated stories and poems for little people. 1–3,<br />

Nov 1880–3. Griffith & Farran. Ed William T. Adams. Monthly.<br />

Our Little One’s Treasury. See Little One’s Treasury.<br />

Our Magazine. 1853.<br />

Our Own: a monthly magazine for boys and girls. 1–4, 1877. W.<br />

Stewart & Co. Monthly.<br />

Our Own Illustrated Monthly. 1888–Sep 1899. James Sears.<br />

Our Own Magazine. 1873. Gall & Ingles.<br />

Our Own Magazine: a monthly paper for children and young people.<br />

1879–1946. Children’s Special Service Mission. Ed T. Bishop.<br />

Our Young Folk’s Weekly Budget. 1–288, 1871–June 1876. Continued<br />

as Young Folk’s Weekly Budget, 289–431, July 1876–Mar 1879.<br />

Continued as Young Folk’s Budget, 432–7, Mar–June 1879.<br />

Continued as Young Folks, 448–733, July 1879–Dec 1884.<br />

Continued as Young Folk’s Paper, 734–1074, Dec 1884–June 1891.<br />

Continued as Old and Young, 1891–6. Continued as <strong>The</strong> Folks at<br />

Home, 1–27, Sep 1896–Apr 1897. J. Henderson. Monthly.<br />

Our Young People’s Treasury: a collection <strong>of</strong> interesting narratives.<br />

1885.<br />

Pals. See Comrades.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Parade: an illustrated gift book for boys and girls. 1896–7. H.<br />

Henry & Co. Ed Gleeson White.<br />

Pearls from the Golden Stream. 1–19, 1861–79. Houlston & Wright.<br />

Peter Parley’s Annual: a Christmas and New Year present for young<br />

people. 1–54, 1839–92. Simpkin Marshall & Co. [Peter Parley’s<br />

Magazine 1840–63.]<br />

<strong>The</strong> Picture Magazine: or monthly exhibition for young people.<br />

1800–1.<br />

Picture Magazine. 1863–5; see Halfpenny Picture Magazine.<br />

Picture Magazine. 1869–71; see Children’s Magazine <strong>of</strong> General<br />

Knowledge.<br />

Pictorial Juvenile Penny Magazine. 1855.<br />

Pictorial Magazine for Children. See Halfpenny Picture Magazine.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Playhour: a paper for children. 1857–8.<br />

Playmate. See Illustrated Juvenile Miscellany.<br />

Pleasant Hours for Church Scholars. 1861–73. Continued as Pleasant<br />

hours, 1874. Nat Soc. Monthly.<br />

Pleasant Words: talks with the younger ones. 1–5, 1883–4. F. E.<br />

Longley.<br />

Pleasure: Catholic Boys Journal. Mar–Oct 1893. Continued as<br />

Pleasure: boy’s half holiday journal, 1, 4, Nov 1893–4. Arundel<br />

Press. Weekly.<br />

Polytechnic Magazine. See Home Tidings <strong>of</strong> the Young Men’s<br />

Christian Institute.<br />

Pluck. See Stories <strong>of</strong> Pluck.<br />

Primitive Methodist Children’s Magazine. 1851. Continued as<br />

Primitive Methodist Juvenile Magazine, 4–19, 1855–70.<br />

Continued as Juvenile & Bible Class Magazine, 20–21, 1871–2.<br />

Continued as Juvenile Magazine, 22–5, 1873–6, n.s. 1–34,<br />

1877–1900. Continued as Morning: a magazine for our young<br />

folk, n.s. 581–90, Jan 1901–Dec 1932. G. Lamb.<br />

Prince. Sep 1–12 1893. Best for Boys Pub Co for Sully & Co.<br />

Prize. See Children’s Prize.<br />

Protestant Girl. 1–5, 12, 1893–1900. Marshall Bros for Girls<br />

Protestant Union. Monthly.<br />

Quarterly Juvenile Review. 1827– .<br />

Ragged School Children’s Magazine. 1850–1. Continued as Our<br />

Children’s Magazine, 1852–6.<br />

Red Berries. See Sunshine for the Home.<br />

Rosebud. See Monthly Rosebud.<br />

Routledge’s Christmas Annual. 1866.<br />

Routledge’s Every Girls Annual. 1878–88.<br />

Rover’s Log. 1–59, Mar 1872–Apr 1873. Prop C. Fox & Emmett Bros .<br />

Rovers <strong>of</strong> the Sea. Mar 1872–Apr 1873. Prop E. J. Brett.<br />

Sabbath School Messenger. 1857–73. Continued as the Children’s<br />

Messenger, 1874–1928. Houlston & Sons.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Safeguard: a monthly magazine devoted to religious and temperance<br />

principles for the young. 15 Jan 1887. Exeter. W. J.<br />

Southwood. Monthly.<br />

St Anthony’s Journal for the Young. 1–10, June 1900–Mar 1901.<br />

Continued as Young Catholic. Balham. Ed Henry Potter.<br />

St Nicholas: Scribner’s illustrated magazine for girls and boys.<br />

1872–1940. T. Fisher. Unwin & Sampson Low.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scholar: a monthly educational paper for school and home. 1–4,<br />

Mar 1882–Mar 1885. Ed J. Hughes.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scholars Magazine. 1–16, 1891–Sep 1906. Manchester. John<br />

Heywood.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scholar’s Own: a magazine for boys and girls. Sep 1893–Oct<br />

1914. Continued as Work and Play: the scholar’s own, Sep 1914–17.<br />

W. S. Latham. Monthly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> School and Home Magazine. 1–2, 1892–3. Continued as School<br />

and Home, 3–15, 1894–1906.<br />

<strong>The</strong> School Magazine. 1876–9. Continued as School and University<br />

Magazine, 1–3, 1880–3. Ed J. D. Morrell. Stewart & Co.<br />

<strong>The</strong> School Monthly: a magazine for scholars and teachers. 1892–4.<br />

Ed Andrew Brown. Monthly.

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