When was the Boys Own Paper first published?

When was the Boys Own Paper first published?

1879, Vol 2, Boys’ Own Annual. The Boys’ Own Papers, was a weekly magazine for boys, founded in 1879 and published by the Religious Tract Society. It ran until 1967, reached a circulation around 250,000 and published adventure stories, often with imperialist themes, as well as essays, letters, puzzles, and competitions.

When was the last boy’s own annual published?

The Boy’s Own Annual 1919 – 1920. the red of the rear board has affected a few rear pages but not too badly. includes a very nice game of scout tracking. The Boy’s Own Annual. Volume 35. 1912 – 1913 The boy’s own annual. volume 35. 1912 – 1913. Super annual in excellent condition. loads of colour plates and a very heavy book.

Who was the editor of the boy’s own paper?

The Annuals included all the text in the weekly (and later monthly) issues, with additional illustrations. Later attempts at a smaller format annual, under Jack Cox’s editorship, were the Boy’s Own Companion from 1959 through 1963, and the Boy’s Own Annual II from 1964–65 through 1975–76.

How many pages are there in boy’s own annual?

In grey cloth with coloured illustration and titles to spine and front cover. Red and brown illustrations to front pastedown, title page and rear endpapers 788 pages. Pictorial frontispiece missing. 10 other colour plates and numerous other black and white illustrations. Spine slack and pulling away.

When was the boy’s own paper first published?

Publication History The Boy’s Own Paper began in 1879, and ran until 1967. The annuals were published every year until 1940, and somewhat irregularly after that. Dates below refer to the years of the Paper republished in the Annual; I am not sure whether the Annual was always published in the same year or not.

When did the boy’s own annual come out?

The Boy’s Own Annual was an annual volume reprinting the contents of the Boy’s Own Paper (a London-based children’s weekly), with additional illustrations (and sometimes with reformatted pages). The Boy’s Own Paper began in 1879, and ran until 1967.

In grey cloth with coloured illustration and titles to spine and front cover. Red and brown illustrations to front pastedown, title page and rear endpapers 788 pages. Pictorial frontispiece missing. 10 other colour plates and numerous other black and white illustrations. Spine slack and pulling away.

When did the boy’s own magazine stop being published?

The Boy’s Own Magazinebegan in 1855. A new series began in 1863. The annual compilations of the magazine went by a variety of names, usually with “Beeton’s” or “Boy’s Own Volume” in the name. It stopped publication in 1874. A “Beeton’s Boys Own Magazine” later ran from 1888 or 1889 to 1890. Persistent Archives of Complete Issues

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