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Boys Life [December 1975] ed. Robert E. Hood (Boy Scouts of America, 60¢, 76pp, 8" x 11", cover by Brian Payne) [PSP]
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Boys Life [April 1976] (Boy Scouts of America, large) Information from EBAY auction.
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Boys Life [May 1976] ed. Robert E. Hood (Boy Scouts of America, 60¢, 84pp, 8" x 11", cover by Brian Payne) [PSP]
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Boys Life [June 1976] ed. Robert E. Hood (Boy Scouts of America, 60¢, 76pp, 8" x 11", cover by Tim Eagan) [PSP]
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Boys Life [July 1976] ed. Robert E. Hood (Boy Scouts of America, 60¢, 68pp, 8" x 11", cover by Brian Payne) [PSP]
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Boys Life [April 1977] (Boy Scouts of America, 8" x 11") [DKL]
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Boys Life [June 1977] (Boy Scouts of America, large) Information from EBAY auction.
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Boys Life [April 1978] (Boy Scouts of America, 8" x 11") this issue also features the first installment of the comic strip adaptation of Heinleins BETWEEN PLANETS. [DKL]
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Boys Life [September 1999] ($3.00, 10 x 8) The recent issue is that of September 1999. The size is now 10 x 8; the price is $3.00, and while the subtitle still indicates that this is For All Boys, there is no longer a circulation figure given on the coverbut there is a small box to Parents telling them that they may wish to review certain materials on pp. 37+ before passing on their child. The magazine contains 66 pages, all on slick paper and in lavish, arguably garish, color (and including a centerfold poster of dolphins, introduced by Garfield the Cat). The issue contains one piece of fiction, (though the authors name is not given on the ToC, nor are those of any of the writers); it runs just a bit over two pages of text. There are six articles: ballooning; concrete canoes; competitive birdwatching; Boys Lifes choice for an all-star NFL football team; Garfield the Cat (again); and back-to-school backpack fashion. There are eleven pages of individual cartoons, including PeeWee Harris (now drawn in the style of, I think, THE JETSONS rather than the old standard cartoon style; no artist name given); Bible Stories is also still around but the others are new; several are puzzle pages rather than narrative. No space stuff, but Pedro the Burro (who now has his own comic strip as well as still running the letters column) is involved with evil twins from a mirror world. Columns include Hitchin Rack and Think & Grin plus others on Nature, Games, Collecting, etc. The guts of the issue, however (and the mysterious page 37+ feature) is an inserted SPIDERMAN comic book (part 1 of 4), not I think by its usual artist or writer (though I dont follow it and may be wrong) which is promoting an anti-drugs message (J. Jonah Jameson, surely a role model for all Spidey fans, refuses to run a suggestive movie ad, yadda yadda). Ads include instant chocolate milk, snack crackers, movie videos, computer games, Scout craft kits, compasses, and more computer games. And thats just about allthere seem to be far fewer ads than 1964. (No door to door selling scams any more.) The classifieds, now heavily illustrated, are split between Schools & Camps (same old) and Gifts & Gimmicks (no stamps, a few coins, but lots of magic tricks, gags, knives, plans for Go Karts, fake LightSabres, improve your golf and baseball skills bookelts, Green Tree Frogs Make Charming Pets, and so on; the biggest ad is for brand-name inline skate shoes. The backcover features SpiderMan again, shilling for the Got Milk? campaign. The reading level strikes me as upper grade school, which probably means its contemporary high school. But the reading level is almost beside the point, as the overwhelming impression of the magazine is that of comics, cartoons, photos, art of all sorts, with minimal text. [DKL:15929]
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Boys Magazine
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Boys Magazine [No. 241, October 16, 1926] (Allied Newspapers Limited; Manchester, 2d, 36pp, 7" x 9½") [JE]
- 3 · Rovers of the Sea · Anon. · ss
- 11 · The Flyaway Twins Detective Tactics · Anon. · ss
- 14 · The Jesters Realm · Anon. · hu
- 16 · The Team That Was Let Down · Anon. · ss
- 20 · Your Editors Sparkling News · Anon. · ed
- 21 · The Film Star Footballer [Part ? of ?] · John Hunter · sl
- 26 · Goal-Getting Tactics! · Andy Cunningham · ar
- 27 · The Merciless Four · Anon. · ss
- 30 · The War in Space [Part ? of ?] · Raymond Quiex · sl; interplanetary invasion novel notable for the earliest known use of the word starship.
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Boys Magazine [No. 242, October 23, 1926] (Allied Newspapers Limited; Manchester, 2d, 36pp, 7" x 9½") [JE]
- 3 · The Mystery Boxer · Anon. · ss
- 13 · The Automatic Man · Anon. · ss; sf - about a robot.
- 16 · The Jesters Realm · Anon. · hu
- 17 · The Aerial Detective · Anon. · ss
- 21 · The Film Star Footballer [Part ? of ?] · John Hunter · sl
- 27 · The War in Space [Part last of ?] · Raymond Quiex · sl; interplanetary invasion novel notable for the earliest known use of the word starship.
- 20 · Your Editors Special News · Anon. · ed
- 31 · The Gold Hunt Sensation · Anon. · ss
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Boys Magazine
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The Boys Magazine [v 3 # 9, September 1912] ed. Walter Camp (The Scott F. Redfield Co., 10¢, 28pp+, 10½" x 14", cover by A. O. Scott) [STM]
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The Boys Magazine [v 4 # 1, January 1913] ed. Walter Camp (The Scott F. Redfield Co., 10¢, 28pp+, 10½" x 14", cover by A. O. Scott) [STM]
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The Boys Magazine [v 6 # 3, March 1915] ed. Scott F. Redfield (The Scott F. Redfield Co., 10¢, 28pp+, 10½" x 14", cover by Geo. Avyan) [STM]
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The Boys Magazine [v 7 #12, December 1916] ed. Scott F. Redfield (The Scott F. Redfield Co., 10¢, 28pp+, 10½" x 14", cover by Geo. Avyan) [STM]
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The Boys Magazine [v 8 #10, October 1917] ed. Scott F. Redfield (The Scott F. Redfield Co., 10¢, 28pp+, 10½" x 14", cover by Geo. Avyan) [STM]
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Boys Magazine [v 8 #232, August 14, 1926] (Allied Newspapers Ltd., 2d, 36pp, cover by Ben Somers) [STM]
- 3 · The Dandy Cowboy on the Warpath · Anon. · ss
- 13 · Bulldog Bowls · Anon. · ss
- 18 · Whizz-Bang Finds the Lost Island · Anon. · ss
- 23 · The War in Space [Part ? of ?] · Raymond Quiex · sl
- 29 · The Masked Mystery Man or the Highwaymans Double · John Hunter · ss
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The Boys Own Magazine An Illustrated Journal of Fact, Fiction, History & Adventure.
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The Boys Own Magazine [v 2, 1857] (London: Samuel O. Beeton) The next episode of The Deadly Snake likewise does not appear in this volume. [RB]
- 1-8 · Pyms Narrative. Part I · Anon. · sl; [Abridgement of Poes work].
- 15-20 · My Lodgers Museum. Part I · Anon. · sl
- 39-42 · The Rattlesnake Hunter · Anon. · ss; perhaps nf.
- 42-48 · Pyms Narrative. Part II · Anon. · sl
- 54-58 · My Lodders [sic] Museum. Part II: The Story of the Big Black Boo] · Anon. · sl
- 75-80 · Pyms Narrative. Part III · Anon. · sl
- 92-94 · Jan Schalkens Three Wishes: A Dutch Legend · Anon. · ss
- 97-103 · The Boat Adrift; or, a Boys Ingenuity · Anon. · ss
- 109-114 · The Artist Twins; or, the Story of the First Engravers upon Wood · Anon. · ss
- 114-118 · Kit Snyder: The American Boy-Patriot. · Anon. · ss
- 118-124 · Pyms Narrative. Part IV · Anon. · sl
- 129-134 · The Saxon Brothers: Tale of the Norman Conquest · Anon. · ss
- 139-144 · Pyms Narrative. Part V · Anon. · sl
- 145-149 · How I Relished My First Dinner in the Desert Wilds · Anon. · ss
- 156-157 · Fight with a Panther · Anon. · ss; perhaps nf.
- 161-167 · Wulstan of Worcester: A Romance of William the Conquerors Reign · Anon. · ss
- 177-180 · Paddys Last Herring · Anon. · ss
- 180-184 · Pyms Narrative. Part VI · Anon. · sl
- 185-188 · An Adventure in Sicily · Anon. · ss; perhaps nf.
- 193-197 · The Linden Tree of Fribourg: A Story of Heroism · Anon. · ss
- 197-201 · Bird Hunting, and Jasper Steinhoffs Adventure · Anon. · ss
- 212-216 · Pyms Narrative. Part VII · Anon. · sl
- 221-223 · My First Bear Hunt · Anon. · ss; perhaps nf.
- 225-230 · The Deadly Snake: A Tale of Ceylon. Part I · Anon. · sl
- 243-248 · A Digger in Difficulties. Part I · Anon. · sl
- 257-262 · A Digger in Difficulties. Part II · Anon. · sl
- 327-332 · Dan Reillys Story · Anon. · ss
- 335-338 · Poor Bobby: A Yarn from the Mid-Watch · Anon. · ss
- 341-354 · The Superstitions of Sailors · Anon. · ss; perhaps nf.
- 356-358 · The Sufferings of Some Deserters · Anon. · ss; perhaps nf.
- 358-362 · The Dumb Giant · Anon. · ss; perhaps nf.
- 362-373 · The Cake-Built House: A Leaf for the Younger Branches · Anon. · ss; A retelling of Hansel and Gretel.
- 375 · The Stream of Life · H. P., Jun. · pm
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