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Young People [1902]Country: UK
"Journal of a very general character, tales of life at school, at home and abroad, fairy tales, etc. are all included. Short stories of school life, nature rambles, not exceeding 2000 words."
Prices: 1d Frequency: monthly (25th of month) |
Young People [1950]Country: UKTotal Issues: 4
Pagecounts: 28pp Frequency: monthly |
Young People's Illustrated WeeklyCountry: UK
Entitled Young People's Illustrated Weekly / Young People's Illustrated Monthly from-Mar-1892.
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Young People's TreasuryCountry: UK
Full title was "Young People's Treasury of recitations, dialogues and readings in poetry and prose". Two volumes known (for 1875 and 1876) which bear the imprint of their Manchester printer.
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Young People's Treasury [New Series]Country: UK
Full title was initially "Young People's Treasury of recitations, dialogues and readings in poetry and prose". Comments: Reissued in bound annual volumes (at least 41 volumes known to run until 1919). Had become The Little Gleaner and Young People's Treasury by 1910 (Vol.32). Issues & Index Sources
PublishersMadgwick, Houlston & Co. [fl. 1910-40] / Larby Ltd. (printers?) [fl. 1941]EditorsSeptimus Sears / othersFrequencymonthly |
Young People's WeeklyCountry: US
Frequency: weekly |
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Young Rover LibraryCountry: USTotal Issues: 52
Dime novel series containing stories of Link Rover "the black sheep
of his family and a scapegrace at school, who can never resist the
temptation to play practical jokes" - the American version of Jack Harkaway.
The first three issues were titled "Rover Boy Library".
Formats: 11 x 8" Prices: 5c Pagecounts: 32pp Frequency: weekly Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
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Young's Action Western StoriesCountry: AustraliaTotal Issues: 1?
Prices: 6d Pagecounts: 64pp |
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Young ScholarCountry: UKTotal Issues: 24
"Here is the only boys' paper which I know of which was published in Manchester. Described as a monthly magazine for schoolboys, its contents were like many of the papers of the period, dry and of an educational nature. It did not have a bad run considering, but in November 1873 the Editor made the following announcement: "The Publishers have come to the conclusion that they must cease issuing the Young Scholar after the year 1873. The magazine has not met in its two year trial the success which they had a right to expect. The number for December 1873, will therefore be the last number issued." (W.O.G. Lofts)
Frequency: monthly |
Young Scot [1903]Country: UKTotal Issues: 19
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Young Scot [1928]Country: UKTotal Issues: 18
Frequency: weekly |
Young ScotlandCountry: UKTotal Issues: 178
Frequency: monthly |
Young Scotland (New Series)Country: UK
Religious paper.
Pagecounts: 36pp Frequency: monthly |
Young Sleuth LibraryCountry: USTotal Issues: 143
Dime novel series containing detective and mystery stories about Young Sleuth.
Formats: 11¾" x 8 1/3" Prices: 5c Pagecounts: 16pp Frequency: Mentioned in: Dime Novel Bibliography |
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Young's MagazineCountry: USTotal Issues: ?+368=?
Issues & Index Sources
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PublishersCourtland H. Young, 124 East 25th Street, New York (in 1912)C.H. Young Publishing Co. Inc., 709 Sixth Avenue, New York (in 1924) EditorsCashel St.John PomeroyFormatsPricesPagecounts128ppFrequencymonthlyMentioned in: The Adventure House Guide to the Pulps, Ultimate Guide to the Pulps |
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Young's Magazine (UK)Country: UK
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