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Budd, A(lfred) J(ohn) (items)
- A Home-made Electric Battery, (ia) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1925
- A Novel Electric Motor, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1926
- Soldering Made Easy, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper February 1929
- A Solenoid Electro-motor, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1930
- The Carpenter’s Corner, (cl) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1931
- A Model Motor Boat, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1931
- Making a Small Drawer Cabinet, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper August 1931
- Housing Your Dog, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper September 1931
- A Slipper Box and Footstool, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 1932
- The “B.O.P.” Twin-solenoid Electric Motor, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper March 1932
- Making Corner Shelves, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper April 1932
Buley, Alma (fl. 1920s-1950s); used pseudonym Amber Leigh (items)
- Wendy Beresford’s Double, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1922
- The Slackest House in the School, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- A Spoilt Girl’s Schooldays, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1923
- The One-Minute Engagement, (sl) The Girls’ Favourite #152, December 27 1924
- Netball Rivals, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1925, 1924
- Rivals in Camp, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1926, 1925
- A Princess for an Hour, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1929, 1928
- Expelled!, (n.) School Friend 1929
- Monica Eversley’s Ordeal, (n.) School Friend 1929
- Won Through Friendship, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1930, 1929
- In Conflict with the Captain, (n.) School-Days Weekly 1930
- Lorna’s Last Term, (n.) School Girl 1930
- The Match She Missed, (ss) The Golden Annual for Girls 1931, 1930
- When Dancing Days Were Over, (n.) Schoolgirls’ Own 1930
- The Rebel of the Family, (n.) School-Days Weekly 1931
- Rinty - The Dog with a Secret, (n.) School Girl 1939, as by Amber Leigh
- Tess of the High Trapeze, (n.) School Friend 1950 - 1952, as by Amber Leigh
- Loyal Allies of the Expelled Captain, (n.) School Friend 1951, as by Amber Leigh
- Rivals for Ballet Fame, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1952, as by Amber Leigh
- Challengers for the Gold Cup, (n.) Girls’ Crystal 1953, as by Amber Leigh
- Schoolgirl Pony Trekkers, (n.) School Friend 1954, as by Amber Leigh
- Stand-in for Her Filming Sister, (n.) School Friend 1954, as by Amber Leigh
- Water Ballet at St Wynn’s, (n.) School Friend 1954, as by Amber Leigh
- Winter Sports Rivals, (n.) School Friend 1954, as by Amber Leigh
- Youngest Girl in the Ballet, (n.) School Friend 1954, as by Amber Leigh
Buley, Bernard; [i.e., Ernest Bernhardt (George) Buley] (1899-1973) (about) (items)
- The Five Mutes, (ss) Chums February 28 1920, etc.
- Hassan the Mysterious, (ss) Chums March 12 1921
- Uncle Stands a Feed, (ss) Chums February 17 1923
- Master of the Moon, (na) Scoops February 10 1934, etc., uncredited.
- Flaming Frontier, (ss) Scoops June 16 1934, uncredited.
- Derelict Menace, (ss) Modern Wonder August 7 1937
- The Fire Bell, (ss) Modern Wonder September 25 1937
- Dirigible in Distress, (ss) Modern Wonder November 27 1937
- Voyage’s End, (ss) Modern Wonder September 24 1938
- The Human Bullet, (ss) Modern Wonder October 15 1938
- Beating the “Flyer”, (ss) Modern Wonder April 15 1939
- Ghost Berg, (ss) Modern Wonder August 12 1939
- The Flying Fool of the Foreign Legion, (ss) Chums Annual 1941, 1940
- Wild Born, (ss) Chums Annual 1941, 1940
- The Last of the Mail Runners, (ss) Boys’ World March 16 1963
Buley, E(rnest) C(harles) (1869-1933); used pseudonym Bat Masters (about) (items)
- The Luck of Mapledown, (n.) Mills, 1919
- The Fool of Fortune, (n.) 1920
- The “Live Wire” from Newmarket, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #2, 1922, as by Bat Masters
- Won on the Turf, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #1, 1922, as by Bat Masters
- A Dead Man’s Derby, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #4, 1923, as by Bat Masters
- Money for Nothing, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #3, 1923, as by Bat Masters
- Molly and the Red Dragon, (ss) Cassell’s Magazine of Fiction March 1923, as by E. C. Buley
- A Win, or a Wedding, (ss) Pan: The Fiction Magazine March 1923, as by E. C. Buley
- An Ascot Mystery, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #5, 1923, as by Bat Masters
- The Five Bad Men, (ss) The Blue Magazine July 1923, as by E. C. Buley
- A Derby Obsession, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #10, 1923, as by Bat Masters
- Long Odds, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #9, 1923, as by Bat Masters
- The Golden Pig, (ss) Chums December 29 1923
- The Tomb of Amen-Ahrab, (ss) Chums March 22 1924
- The Man from Down-Under, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #17, 1924, as by Bat Masters
- Paddy Doran, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #19, 1924
- The Flying Jockey, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #22, 1924
- Golden Barb’s Victory, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #24, 1924
- A Gamble at Goodwood, (ss) Aldine Racing Novels #34, 1925, as by Bat Masters
- The Man who Couldn’t Lose, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #29, 1925, as by Bat Masters
- Riding to Win, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #32, 1925, as by Bat Masters
- The Ringmaster, (ss) Aldine Racing Novels #34, 1925, as by Bat Masters
- Take Trixie’s Tip!, (ss) Aldine Racing Novels #34, 1925, as by Bat Masters
- The White Moth, (n.) Aldine Football Novels #2, 1925
- Neck or Nothing, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #36, 1925, as by Bat Masters
- A Derby-Day Double, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #38, 1925, as by Bat Masters
- A Rogue at Rugeley, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #40, 1925
- The Jubilee Plunger, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #42, 1925, as by Bat Masters
- Lady Luck’s Trophy, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #46, 1926, as by Bat Masters
- The Prince Wins, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #53, 1926, as by Bat Masters
- The Black Diamond, (n.) Aldine Boxing Novels #24, 1926, as by Bat Masters
- Double or Quits, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #55, 1927, as by Bat Masters
- “Any Price, Blackmail!”, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #57, 1927, as by Bat Masters
- Wonderful Wingadee, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #59, 1927, as by Bat Masters
- The Stolen Jockey, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #60, 1927, as by Bat Masters
- Three from Nelson, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #62, 1927, as by Bat Masters
- The Wild Hill Horse, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #64, 1927, as by Bat Masters
- The Jockey Twins, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #66, 1927, as by Bat Masters
- A Clocked Gallop, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #68, 1928, as by Bat Masters
- The Calcutta Sweep Mystery, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #70, 1928, as by Bat Masters
- In the Last Furlong, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #72, 1928, as by Bat Masters
- A Mystery Winner, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #74, 1928, as by Bat Masters
- The Snowstorm Derby, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #78, 1928, as by Bat Masters
- The Sweep Swindlers, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #81, 1929, as by Bat Masters
- A Derby Reckoning, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #83, 1929, as by Bat Masters
- The Bet of £20,000, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #85, 1929, as by Bat Masters
- A Tote Outsider, (n.) Aldine Racing Novels #106, 1931, as by Bat Masters
Bull, Johnny (fl. 1910s-1930s); house pseudonym used by W. L. Catchpole (1900-1976) & G. R. Samways (1895-1996) (items)
- Police Constable Wibley [Greyfriars], (ss) The Greyfriars Herald #4, December 11 1915 (by G. R. Samways)
- Bunter’s Prisoner [Greyfriars], (ss) The Greyfriars Herald #14, February 19 1916 (by G. R. Samways)
- How Tom Brown Captured the Kaiser [Greyfriars], (ss) The Greyfriars Herald #17, March 11 1916 (by G. R. Samways)
- A Roland for an Oliver [Greyfriars], (ss) The Magnet Library December 28 1918 (by G. R. Samways)
- The Ballad of the Postal Order, (pm) The Greyfriars Holiday Annual 1920, 1919 (by G. R. Samways)
- The Camp Bugler! [Greyfriars], (ss) The Magnet Library June 9 1923 (by G. R. Samways)
- Punishment for Pon! [Greyfriars], (ss) The Magnet Library July 21 1923 (by G. R. Samways)
- Footsteps in the Night [Greyfriars], (ss) The Magnet Library January 5 1924 (by G. R. Samways)
- My Own Page, (ms) The Magnet May 27 1939 (by W. L. Catchpole)
Bullen, John Ravenor (fl. 1900s-1920s) (items)
- Flowery Bill: or the “Plain Unvarnished Truth”, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper July 20 1907
- The Penny Dreadful; or, the Great and Only Puddleslip, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper March 19 1910
- The Mystery of Cabin No. 7, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper August 6 1910, etc.
- The Floating Gourd, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper October 1 1910, etc.
- The B.O.P.—A Double Acrostic, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper January 21 1911
- The Old School, (pm) The Boy’s Own Paper January 21 1911
- The Jewels of Zenobia, (sl) The Boy’s Own Paper October 21 1911, etc.
Bullivant, Cecil H(enry) (1882-1981); used pseudonyms Maurice Everard & Henry Turville (items)
- How to Become a Ventriloquist: A Series of Practical Articles Written Especially for Readers of The Boy’s Own Paper, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper January 24 1903, etc.
- The Drawing-Room Magician: A Series of Articles on the Art of Legerdemain, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 3 1903, etc.
- Stamp-Collecting as a Popular Pastime, (ar) The Boy’s Own Paper October 24 1903, etc.
- Polruan’s Millions!, (sl) The Boys’ Friend #740, August 14 1915, as by Maurice Everard
- A Tale of Twelve Cities [Garnett Bell], (sl) The Boys’ Friend #774, April 8 1916, etc., as by Maurice Everard
- The Quest of the Crimson Star!, (sl) The Boys’ Friend #776, April 22 1916, etc., as by Maurice Everard
- Treasures of the Deep, (sl) The Boys’ Friend #792, August 11 1916, etc., as by Maurice Everard
- The League of Seven!, (sl) The Boys’ Friend #808, December 2 1916, etc., as by Maurice Everard
- Crusoe Island [Crusoe Island], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #839, July 7 1917, as by Maurice Everard
- Crusoe Island: At Grips with the Kanakas! [Crusoe Island], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #847, September 1 1917, as by Maurice Everard
- The Boy King of Roatura, (sl) The Boys’ Friend #984, April 17 1920, etc., as by Maurice Everard
- The Secret of the Sargasso! [Frank Polruan & Co.], (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1084, March 18 1922, etc., as by Maurice Everard
- Polruan’s Quest! [Frank Polruan & Co.], (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1092, May 13 1922, etc., as by Maurice Everard
- Omar the Magnificent! [Frank Polruan & Co.], (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1104, August 5 1922, etc., as by Maurice Everard
- In Dungeon Deep, (ss) Treasure-Trove Library #43, 1922, as by Henry Turville
- South Seas Treasure! [Frank Polruan & Co.], (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1120, November 25 1922, etc., as by Maurice Everard
- The Phantom Pirate! [Frank Polruan & Co.], (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1134, March 3 1923, etc., as by Maurice Everard
- The Golden Buddha! [Frank Polruan & Co.], (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1149, June 16 1923, etc., as by Maurice Everard
- The Cruise of the Cormorant!, (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1189, March 22 1924, etc., as by Maurice Everard
Bungey, E(dward) Newton (1880-1972); used pseudonyms John Lance & H. B. Richmond (about) (items)
- The Temple of Kor, (ss) Chums January 15 1908
- The Mystery of A.C.E.G.I., (ss) Chums February 12 1908
- The Way of the Rope, (ss) Chums February 26 1908
- Well Thrown, Sir!, (ss) Chums April 22 1908
- The Matchmaker, (ss) Penny Pictorial #580, July 9 1910
- The Peril of the Waters [Jack & Dick Eversleigh], (ss) Chums May 23 1914
- The Further Adventures of Jack and Dick Eversleigh [Jack & Dick Eversleigh], (ss) Chums May 30 1914
- The Giant Sloth [Jack & Dick Eversleigh], (ss) Chums June 6 1914
- Jack the Ju-Ju Man [Jack & Dick Eversleigh], (ss) Chums June 13 1914
- The Lost City [Jack & Dick Eversleigh], (ss) Chums June 20 1914
- Through the Forest [Jack & Dick Eversleigh], (ss) Chums June 27 1914
- The Silver Pencil-Case, (ss) Chums August 22 1914
- The Heart of the Slums; or, Honour Among Thieves, (n.) Illustrated Chips 1914, as by H. B. Richmond
- The Locked Study, (ss) Chums September 4 1915
- All Sorts, (n.) Illustrated Chips 1915, as by H. B. Richmond
- Rippingham! [Rippingham], (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1299, May 1 1926, etc., uncredited.
- Rivals of Rippingham! [Rippingham], (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1320, October 2 1926, etc., as by John Lance
- Algy Arrives! [Rippingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1330, December 11 1926, as by John Lance
- Algy’s Christmas Guests! [Rippingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1331, December 18 1926, as by John Lance
- Burkett’s Christmas Feud! [Rippingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1332, December 25 1926, as by John Lance
- Doble’s New Year Resolution! [Rippingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1333, January 1 1927, as by John Lance
- The S.O.S. [Rippingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1334, January 8 1927, as by John Lance
- Big Business! [Rippingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1335, January 15 1927, as by John Lance
- Burkett & Co.’s Big Mistake [Rippingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1336, January 22 1927, as by John Lance
- Quintin K. Quirk - “He-Man”! [Rippingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1337, January 29 1927, as by John Lance
- The Black Sheep! [Rippingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1338, February 5 1927, as by John Lance
- Pink’s Patent Pills! [Rippingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1339, February 12 1927, as by John Lance
- A Blackguard’s Honour! [Rippingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1340, February 19 1927, as by John Lance
- The Boy from Bow! [Rippingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1341, February 26 1927, as by John Lance
- Stage Struck! [Rippingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1342, March 5 1927, as by John Lance
- Doble’s Guests! [Rippingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1343, March 12 1927, as by John Lance
- Bob Bolton’s Secret! [Rippingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1344, March 19 1927, as by John Lance
- Pink’s Priceless Pet! [Rippingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1345, March 26 1927, as by John Lance
- Red Vengeance, (sl) The Boys’ Friend #1345, March 26 1927, etc., uncredited.
- The Rival Crews [Rippingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1346, April 2 1927, as by John Lance
- The Tyrant of Toppingham [Toppingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1369, September 10 1927, as by John Lance
- The Midnight Raiders! [Toppingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1370, September 17 1927, as by John Lance
- Keeping It Dark! [Toppingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1371, September 24 1927, as by John Lance
- The Prisoner of the Yacht [Toppingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1372, October 1 1927, as by John Lance
- The Sign of the Snake! [Toppingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1373, October 8 1927, as by John Lance
- Disowned by His Son! [Toppingham], (ss) The Boys’ Friend #1374, October 15 1927, as by John Lance
- The Secret of the Tower [Toppingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1378, November 12 1927, as by John Lance
- Turned Out of the Form! [Toppingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1380, November 26 1927, uncredited.
- The Fourth Form Rebellion! [Toppingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1383, December 17 1927, uncredited.
- The Christmas Ghosts! [Toppingham], (nv) The Boys’ Friend #1385, December 31 1927, uncredited.
- Chums of Toppingham, (n.) , as by John Lance
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