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School Newspaper. Jan 1894–July 1923. William Collins. Weekly.<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Authors: a journal devoted to the interests <strong>of</strong> the young.<br />

1–28, Dec 1891–May 1893.<br />

<strong>The</strong> School Review: an illustrated literary monthly. 1–18, May<br />

1891–Sep 1908. Leicester. Thornley & Waddington.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Schoolboy’s Journal: a magazine <strong>of</strong> amusing and instructive literature.<br />

1873. Ed W. E. Waller.<br />

Schooldays. Mar 1896–May 1905. Homewood & Co.<br />

Schoolgirls. 1, 1–6, June 1894–June 1895. Marshall Bros. Ed Olivia<br />

Langdale. Weekly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Scottish Girl: homely friend for young women and girls.<br />

1880–1944. Edinburgh. Monthly.<br />

Scottish Instructor: designed for the moral, religious and<br />

intellectual improvement <strong>of</strong> youth. 1847. Edinburgh.<br />

Select Magazine for the Instruction and Amusement <strong>of</strong> Young<br />

People. 1822–4. Wellington.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Silver Link: an illustrated monthly magazine. 1–96, 1892–9.<br />

Continued as the Golden Rule: an illustrated magazine for<br />

Sunday scholars, 1900. Sunday School Union.<br />

Sons <strong>of</strong> Britannia. Mar 1870–7. Emmett.<br />

Sons <strong>of</strong> Old England. 1883–4. Emmett.<br />

South American Missionary Society’s Juvenile Gift. 1872–9.<br />

Springtide: an illustrated magazine for girls and boys. 1, 1890. Elliot<br />

Stock. Monthly.<br />

Springtime (and Christian Endeavour): a magazine for our young<br />

men and maidens. 1–47, Jan 1886–Dec 1932. Merged with<br />

Primitive Methodist Children’s Magazine. E. Dalton. Monthly.<br />

Spy. 1–295, Apr 1891–May 1898. Manchester. Ed J. B. Knapp.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Standard Journal: complete stories <strong>of</strong> romance and adventure and<br />

fun. 1, 1, 18 Mar 1896. C. Fox.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Star <strong>of</strong> Hope, or Band <strong>of</strong> Hope Journal. 1860–4. Ed G. S.<br />

Dowling.<br />

Stories <strong>of</strong> Pluck: a high class weekly library <strong>of</strong> adventure at home<br />

and abroad on land and sea. 1–2, 46, 1895. Continued as Pluck,<br />

1896–1916. Prop Harmsworth. Weekly.<br />

Strahan’s Boys and Girls Annual. 1876–7. Continued as the Strahan’s<br />

Grand Annual for the Young, 1879.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Student. 1, 10, Mar–Dec 1898. Colchester.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Student Movement. 1, 1898. Prop S. C. M.<br />

Sun Children’s Budget: a botanical quarterly. 1–7, 8, Mar 1897–Feb<br />

1905. Wells, Gardner & Darton. Weekly.<br />

Sunbeam: a little luminary to guide the young to glory. 1–3, 1858–61.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunbeam. 1–22, 1869–87. Manchester and Birmingham. J.<br />

Fisher. Monthly.<br />

Sunbeam Penny Stories. 1–4, 1896. Continued as Sunbeam stories,<br />

5–11, 1896.<br />

Sunbeams: a journal for Sunday reading. 1–72, Nov 1897– Mar 1899.<br />

Sunbeams for Every Household. 1–7, 1886.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunday Friend. 1–27, 1887–1900. Prop G. H. Curtice then<br />

Simpkin Marshall.<br />

Sunday Hours for Boys and Girls. 1–2, 1896–7.<br />

Sunday Reading for the Young. 1872–1917. Continued as Sunday and<br />

Everyday, 1917–25. Prop Wells Gardner & Darton. Weekly.<br />

Sunday Scholar. 1843–4.<br />

Sunday Scholar’s Annual. 1–3, 1866–8.<br />

Sunday Scholars Companion: an illustrated magazine for the young<br />

<strong>of</strong> all ages and ranks. 1855–82. Continued as <strong>The</strong> Boys and Girls<br />

Companion: an illustrated magazine for boys and girls,<br />

1883–1903. Prop Sunday School Institute. Monthly.<br />

Sunday Scholar’s Magazine; or Monthly Record Book. 1821.<br />

Sunday Scholar’s Magazine and Juvenile Miscellany. 1842–9.<br />

Sunday School. Dec 1892–4.<br />

Sunday School Chronicle. 1–58, Oct 1874–Oct 1928.<br />

Sunday School Hive and Juvenile Companion. See Juvenile<br />

Companion.<br />

Children’s Magazines<br />

Sunday School Penny Magazine. 1848–67.<br />

Sunday School World. 1874–8. Continued as Our children, 1878–9.<br />

Continued as the Home Word, 1879–83.<br />

Sunday Sunshine for Children. 1893–1934. J. Shaw.<br />

Sunny Hours for Children. 1–4, Jan–Apr 1892. James E. Hawkins.<br />

Monthly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Sunrise: a magazine for young folks. 1878–1919. Kempster & Co.<br />

Ed J. Yeames. Monthly.<br />

Sunshine for the Home, the School and the World: a monthly magazine<br />

for young people, family reading and readers in general.<br />

1862–82. Continued as Christmas Sunshine, 1883. Continued as<br />

Red Berries, 1884–91. Continued as Sunshine, 1895–1921. Prop G.<br />

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

Sweethearts. 1–17, Feb–June 1898. Continued as Girl’s Favourite: a<br />

weekly story paper <strong>of</strong> wholesome reading for young women.<br />

June–Dec 1898. Prop Harmsworth.<br />

Tiny Library: a weekly journal for young persons. 1846–7.<br />

Tiny Tots: a magazine for very little folks. 1899–1948. Cassell.<br />

Monthly.<br />

Tiny Trots: an annual for very little people. 1894. Prop G. Stoneman.<br />

Toddles: pictures, stories, recitations. 1900. Prop G. Stoneman.<br />

True Blue. 1898–1900. Prop Aldine Pub Co.<br />

Uncle Ben’s Budget: a monthly magazine for young Christians. 1–3,<br />

Mar 1897–1916. Prop G. Stoneman. Weekly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Union Jack: tales for British boys. 1–3, 1880–3. Prop Griffith &<br />

Farran. Ed W. H. G. Kingston and G. A. Henty. Monthly.<br />

United Presbyterian Juvenile Missionary Magazine. 1870.<br />

Edinburgh. W. Oliphant & Co. Weekly.<br />

<strong>The</strong> Wesleyan Juvenile Magazine. 1852–3.<br />

Wesleyan Juvenile Offering: a miscellany <strong>of</strong> missionary information<br />

for young persons. 1–23, n.s. 1–12, 1844–78. Continued as At<br />

Home and Abroad, 1879. Prop Wesleyan Missionary Society.<br />

Wide Awake Temperance Reciter for Girls and Boys. 1–14,<br />

1895–1905. Maidstone. Prop G. Graham. Monthly.<br />

Winning Words: a lamp <strong>of</strong> love for the young folks at home. 1–8,<br />

1865–72. Edinburgh. Gall & Inglis.<br />

Winsome Words: the help one another magazine for boys and girls.<br />

1–66, 1879–84. Prop F. E. Longley. Ed Grandfather Goodheart.<br />

Monthly.<br />

You and I: a weekly periodical for young men and women. 1–27,<br />

Mar–Aug 1894.<br />

Young Britannia. nd. Ed and prop Guy Rayner.<br />

Young Briton: a young gentleman’s journal <strong>of</strong> amusement, adventure<br />

and instruction. 1869–77. Emmett. Weekly. Incorporated in<br />

Young Gentlemen <strong>of</strong> Britain.<br />

Young Briton’s Journal. 1–2, 38, June 1888–Mar 1889. Prop Popular<br />

Publishing Co. Ed Guy Rayner. Weekly. Incorporated in Boy’s<br />

Jubilee Journal.<br />

Young Christian. 1, 16 Nov 1893. Registration issue.<br />

Young Christian’s Goodbits. 1–2, 17, 1885–6. Prop W. M. Carey. Ed T.<br />

Eyres. Monthly.<br />

Young Churchman. 1891–1914.<br />

Young Churchman: a monthly religious and literary journal.<br />

Jan–Mar 1872. Prop Bemrose. Monthly.<br />

Young Churchmen. 1–4, Sep–Dec 1896.<br />

Young Crusader. 1891–1915. Monthly.<br />

Young Days: a monthly illustrated magazine for the young. 1–42,<br />

1876–1917. Prop Sunday School Association. Monthly.<br />

Young England. 1–14, Jan–Apr 1845. See also Kind Words.<br />

Young <strong>English</strong>man. 1–13, 313, n.s. 1–56. 1872?–Aug 1883. Prop G.<br />

Emmett. Ed A. Burrage. Weekly.<br />

Young <strong>English</strong>woman. 1–4, n.s. 1–3, 1–8. 1865–77. Continued as<br />

Sylvia’s Home Journal, 1–14, 1878–91. Continued as Sylvia’s<br />

Journal, 1–2, 24, 1892–4.<br />

Young Folks Weekly Budget. See Our Young Folks Weekly Budget.<br />

Young Gentleman’s Journal. 1867– ?<br />

1917 | 1918

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