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Our Animal FriendsCountry: US
The official organ of the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals which often published some fiction.
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Our Boys [1876]Country: USTotal Issues: 122
Really a retitle of The Boys' Own, or Weekly Story Teller. Issues & Index Sources
#merges with Young Men of America PublishersNorman L. MunroFormatslarge tabloid story-paperPrices5cPagecounts8ppFrequencyweeklyMentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
Our Boys [1883]Country: UKTotal Issues: 26+13=39
"In No.12 the paper announced that they had opened a new clothing shop
called "Our Boys" at 149 Newington Causeway, London S.E., with branches
at Holborn Viaduct and Kings Cross, in which boys could buy clothing 20%
cheaper than anywhere else, because it had come straight from the
manufacturer. Velvet suits, sailor suits, Eton suits, Norfolk suits,
were amongst the many advertised." Issues & Index Sources
PublishersGeneral Publishing Co.EditorsEdward A. MortonFrequencyweekly |
Our Boys [1892]Country: UKTotal Issues: 1
Not a story paper, just two printed pages in which the Editor gave a long-winded talk about how they hoped boys would buy his paper which would contain real manly stories and first class articles for intelligent boys. No such magazine was forthcoming.
Pagecounts: 2pp |
Our Boys [1897]Country: UKTotal Issues: 1
Gifford notes "may be registration copy only."
Frequency: weekly |
Our Boys [1911]Country: UKTotal Issues: 1
Gifford notes "may be registration copy only." "Contained pictures and stories of interest. Main story was written by Andrew Murray entitled "Pleasure Island"." (W.O.G. Lofts)
Frequency: weekly |
Our Boys [1914]Country: Ireland
Our Boys was a children's magazine published by the Educational Company of Ireland and the Christian Brothers, beginning in 1914. Modelled on the British "Boy's Own" tradition but informed by a Catholic and nationalist ideology, it included cartoons and prose adventure adventure stories in English and Irish.
Prices: 1d; 2d Pagecounts: 36pp Frequency: monthly |
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Our Boys and GirlsCountry: UK
Prices: ½d Frequency: monthly (25th of month) |
Our Boys and Girls' Band of Hope JournalCountry: UKTotal Issues: 12
Subtitled "To aid young people in Band of Hope and Temperance Work".
Editors: S. Knowles Frequency: monthly |
Our Boys' and Girls' Weekly [1911]Country: UK
Title listed by Lofts with no further details; possibly an alternative title for Our Boys (qv) issued in 1911.
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Our Boys' and Girls' Weekly [1935]Country: UKTotal Issues: 44
Religious paper distributed through local church organisations. Contained very short stories, poems, puzzles and readings from the Bible. Very high moral tone.
Editors: Herbert A. Court Formats: about 8" x 5" Prices: 1d Pagecounts: 4pp |
Our Boys and The Boys' CompanionCountry: UKTotal Issues: 1
Gifford notes "may be registration copy only."
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Our Boys' JournalCountry: UKTotal Issues: 330
Editors: Edwin J. Brett Formats: 8½" x 12" Pagecounts: 16pp Frequency: weekly |
Our Boys' MagazineCountry: UKTotal Issues: 725
Religious magazine. Called 'A monthly paper for schoolboys, edited by university men'. Not to be confused with The Boys' Magazine weekly even though both ran simultaneously. Issues & Index Sources
#incorporated into The Boys' Magazine PublishersChildren's Special Service MissionFrequencymonthly |
Our Boys' Paper [1880]Country: UKTotal Issues: 117
Issues & Index Sources
#incorporated into The Boys' World PublishersAllingham & HollowayEditorsRalph RollingtonPagecounts16ppFrequencyweekly |
Our Boys' Paper [1886]Country: UKTotal Issues: 1
Contained an article by W.G. Grace, the famous cricketer, and the first episode of a serial entitled "My Escape From Dalcoit's" (anonymous) other articles about natural history, cricket, school news (mostly schools in the Taplow/Maidenhead area), jokes and a poets corner.
Editors: "Floreat" |