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    Boys’ Ace Library   (about)
    Short-lived pocket library series from C. Arthur Pearson. Some problems exist with the dating with both Lofts and Gifford stating that the series ran from 1936-37; Gifford expands the details further by giving a run between 22 Feb 1936-24 April 1937, with 2 issues published per month. The British Library, however, date the first 12 issues as 1935 and the latter issues as 1937, indicating that the series may have had a break in its run. Two of the most prolific authors for the library, Reginald G. Thomas and J.H. Stein shared an office in Bouverie Street at the time.


































    Boy’s Cinema:   (about)



    Boys’ Cinema Weekly [v1 #5, January 10, 1920] (The Amalgamated Press, 2d, 28pp, 7.5″ x 11″, cover: [scene from The Iron Test]) []
    Details supplied by Morgan A. Wallace.
    • 2 · The Boss of Lazy “Y” Ranch · Fred K. Adams · sa; complete western adaptation; source: Western Import.
    • 5 · A Page of Photographs of Your Favourites · Various · pt
    • 6 · The Iron Test [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sa; a Vitagraph movie.
    • 9 · Real Heroes in Real Thrills · [uncredited] · ar
    • 10 · Pars About Picture Players · [uncredited] · ms
    • 11 · Life Stories of Screen Heroes—No. 5: George Walsh · [uncredited] · ar
    • 19 · We of St. Winston’s: Geoff’s Ghost · Stewart Rome · ss
    • 21 · “Joe Martin,” the Human Chimp · [uncredited] · pt
    • 22 · Pars That Please and Puzzle · [uncredited] · ms
    • 23 · Tales of the Circus: A Sensational Sanctuary · Joey the Clown · ss
    • 25 · The World of Sport · [uncredited] · ar
    • 26 · How to Make Things—No. 5: A Japanese Fiddle · Uncle Tom · ms
    • 27 · The Editor Replies · The Editor · ms
    • 28 · Round the World with Your Editor · The Editor · ed



    Boys’ Cinema Weekly [v1 #26, June 5, 1920] (The Amalgamated Press, 2d, 28pp, 7.5″ x 11″, cover: [photo of Larry Semon]) []
    Details supplied by Morgan A. Wallace.
    • 2 · “Square Deal Sanderson” · [uncredited] · sa; complete western adaptation; source: Paramount-Artcraft featuring Bill Hart.
    • 5 · Photographs of Your Favourites · [uncredited] · pt
    • 6 · “Lightning Bryce” [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sa; western adaptation; featuring Jack Hoxie and Ann Little.
    • 10 · Bill Hart’s Own Page · Bill Hart · cl
    • 11 · The Fighting Duffer—No. 9: The Fight at the Winter Gardens · [uncredited] · ss
    • 13 · Life Stories of Screen Stories—No. 26: Larry Semon · [uncredited] · ar
    • 16 · The Man of Might [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sa; a Vitagraph movie, featuring Edith Johnson and William Duncan.
    • 18 · How to Make Things: How to Make a Cigar Cabinet · Uncle Tom · ar
    • 19 · The Life of Douglas Fairbanks · [uncredited] · pt
    • 20 · Pars That Please and Puzzle · [uncredited] · ms
    • 21 · Tales of the Big Tent: Not on the Programme · Eddy Polo · ss
    • 24 · The World of Sport · [uncredited] · ar
    • 25 · Johnny Jones Loops the Lariat · [uncredited] · ms
    • 26 · Answers to Correspondents · The Readers · lc
    • 27 · Round the World with Your Editor · The Editor · ed


    Boys’ Cinema Weekly [v2 #27, June 12, 1920] (The Amalgamated Press, 2d, 28pp, 7.5″ x 11″, cover: [photo of Buddy Messenger and Marshall Rickson]) []
    Details supplied by Morgan A. Wallace.
    • 2 · Desert Law · Lariat Pete · sa; western adaptation; Western Import Film.
    • 5 · Photographs of Your Favourites · [uncredited] · pt; photos of Pauline Starke, George Walsh, Harry Carey, Fatty Arbuckle, Joe Ryan, Jean Paige, Eli Stanton, etc.
    • 6 · Bill Hart’s Own Page · Bill Hart · cl
    • 7 · Lightning Bryce [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sa; western adaptation; featuring Jack Hoxie and Ann Little.
    • 10 · Pars That Please and Puzzle · [uncredited] · ms
    • 11 · The Fighting Duffer—No. 10: Jim’s Last Fight · [uncredited] · ss
    • 13 · Life Stories of Screen Heroes—No. 27: Wesley Barry · [uncredited] · ar
    • 16 · The Man of Might [Part ? of ?] · [uncredited] · sa; a Vitagraph movie, featuring Edith Johnson and William Duncan.
    • 19 · Douglas as an “Outdoors” Man · [uncredited] · pt; photo of Douglas Fairbanks.
    • 20 · “Edgar” Children Take Up Boxing · [uncredited] · ar
    • 22 · The World of Sport · [uncredited] · ar
    • 23 · Tales of the Big Tent—No. 7: The Clown’s Baby · Eddy Polo · ss
    • 25 · How to Make Things: How to Make a Cheap Workshop Battery · Uncle Tom · ms
    • 28 · Round the World with Your Editor · The Editor · ed


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