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    The Boy’s Standard [#198 v8, August 16, 1879] (1d, 16pp, cover by W. B.) []
    • 113 · Lions and Tigers; or, The Pirates of the South Pacific [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 117 · The Man of Destiny · [uncredited] · ar
    • 119 · Strike for the King; or, Rally Round the Standard [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 121 · A Young Rip. His Adventures, Comical and Otherwise, at School and at Home [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 126 · Dark Page in Russian History · [uncredited] · ar
    • 127 · Pastimes for the Ingenious · [uncredited] · pz
    • 128 · Answers to Correspondents · Misc. · ms


    The Boy’s Standard [#199 v8, August 23, 1879] (1d, 16pp) []
    • 129 · Lions and Tigers; or, The Pirates of the South Pacific [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 132 · A New Year’s Eve Tragedy · [uncredited] · ss
    • 134 · Strike for the King; or, Rally Round the Standard [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 137 · A Young Rip. His Adventures, Comical and Otherwise, at School and at Home [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 141 · Memories of the Past. Second Series · [uncredited] · ss
    • 143 · Pastimes for the Ingenious · [uncredited] · pz
    • 144 · Answers to Correspondents · Misc. · ms


    The Boy’s Standard [#278 v11, February 26, 1881] (1d, 16pp) []
    • 17 · Daring Ching-Ching; or, The Mysterious Cruise of the Swallow [Part ? of ?] · E. Harcourt Burrage, uncredited · sl
    • 22 · Tom True; or, The Mid of the Merry Mermaid [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 25 · Hal the Outcast; or, From Beggar to Baronet [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl; illustrated by Phiz
    • 28 · Hal Fullofun; or, The Boys of Beltem Abbey [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 30 · Red Plume, The Chief of the Poyas [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 31 · Pastimes for the Ingenious · [uncredited] · pz
    • 32 · Answers to Correspondents · Misc. · ms


    The Boy’s Standard [#358 New Series (#644 Old Series), March 17, 1888] (1d, 16pp) []
    • 433 · Claymore and Dirk; or, The March of the Cameron Men [Part 2 of ?] · Walter Viles, uncredited · sl
    • 437 · The Wasp and the Firefly [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 438 · The Mid and His Monkey [Part 5 of ?] · [uncredited] · sl
    • 441 · Frank Fairplay’s Schooldays [Part 16 of ?] · [uncredited] · sl The Young Englishman 1874
    • 444 · Life in the Army · One Who Has Served · cl The Young Englishman 1879
    • 446 · The Mystery of Reginald Moire [Part 3 of ?] · [uncredited] · sl







    Boys’ Wonder Library   (about)
    A short-lived pocket library series from Amalgamated Press, Boys’ Wonder Library reprinted serials primarily from Chums, but included three stirring adventure serials by George E. Rochester from Boys Own Paper. Other authors include Draycot M. Dell (the last editor of Chums) under his pseudonyms Piers Anson and Rodney Holland, Leslie Beresford, John Hunter and John Wheway. All titles were abridged from their original appearances, some quite considerably.

























































































































    The Bram Stoker Society Journal [No. 3 (1991)] ed. Richard Dalby (The Bram Stoker Society, 45pp, ph) []
    Details supplied by Douglas A. Anderson.
    • 1 · Introduction · Misc. · in
    • 2 · Editorial · Richard Dalby · ed
    • 3 · Bram Stoker and the Tradition of Irish Supernatural Literature · Albert Power · ar
    • 22 · Witchcraft and the Origins of “The Unfortunate Fursey” · Mervyn Wall · ar
    • 35 · Bram Stoker’s Debut in an Encyclopedia · Richard Dalby · ar
    • 35 · Contemporary Reviews 3: Famous Imposters · [uncredited] · br The Bookman Spring Supplement April 1911 [Ref. Bram Stoker]
    • 38 · The Tendency of the Modern Stage: A Talk with Sir W. S. Gilbert on Things Theatrical · Bram Stoker · iv The Daily Chronicle January 2 1908 [Ref. W. S. Gilbert]















    Brave [v1 #3, November 1957] ed. Walter Kaylin (Humor Digest Inc., 15¢, cover by Clarence Doore) []
    Details supplied by Andrea Giudice from Table of Contents.
    • 4 · Crazy Wild to Kill Me · Steve Walters · ts; “One man’s grim battle with a savage wolf.”
    • 11 · They Kiss Fire · Irwin Isenberg · ts; “Men leap from space to battle fire.”
    • 18 · How Rugged Can You GET · Various · gp; “Short tales of incredible valor.”
    • 20 · Sittin’ Pretty · [uncredited] · ss; “Squaw from Brave’s Wigwam tells a story.”
    • 24 · Ho! Rassle That Bull · Marv Kitman · ts; “Of the first and last U.S. bullfight.”
    • 30 · Two-Legged Wally · Uncle Travis · ss; “Uncle Travis tells a tall tale.”
    • 34 · Rebel Fury in Ambush · Peter Throckmorton · ts; “First-hand account of ambush in Algeria.”
    • 42 · We Saw Them Eat Him Alive · Alex Austin · ts; “A bout with the deadly piranha.”
    • 49 · “I Didn’t Want to Kill Him” · Willie Sloan · ts; “Unless one decided to quit, a man was going to die.”
    • 56 · Fair Game in the Woods · [uncredited] · pi; “An elusive subject for the camera’s lens.”
    • 60 · White Magic in Zululand · H. Rider Haggard · ex (r); “An episode by the famous English storyteller.” likely from The Ghost Kings, 1908.



    Brave and Bold Weekly [#314, December 26, 1908] (Street and Smith, 5¢, 72pp) []
    from an online copy at the Internet Archive.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • 1 · The Young Marooner; or, An American Robinson Crusoe · Frank Sheridan · nv


    Brave and Bold Weekly [October 1, 1910] []
    from Adventure House auction.
    Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • · Fighting the Redcoats or The Boy Heroes of the Revolution · T. C. Harbaugh · ss


    Breezy Science Stories   (about)
    This title probably does not exist. It does occur in the occasional magazine checklist but exhaustive research and inquiries have turned up absolutely no information on it. The earliest reference to it is in a Bradford Day checklist of the early 1950’s. Day lists the title as being British and says that there were at least two issues dated November 1935 and January 1936, although he has no data on either issue. Copies do not exist in either the British Library or Oxford’s Bodleian Library, but many fan publications were not sent to either library so it is possible that, if Breezy Science Stories does exist, it is an early fanzine. However, no known collector or researcher has ever seen a copy of Breezy Science Stories, so it is likely that this title is apocryphal, and that indexers after Day simply picked up his reference and incorporated it into their own work.


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