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    Yorkshire Evening Post [January 23, 1947] (newspaper)
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • Fruitless Errand · Edith Thomas · ss; competition runner-up; 2nd prize; of 11 Bradford Road, Wakefield.


    Yorkshire Evening Post [January 28, 1947] (newspaper)
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • The Truck · G. H. Chappell · ss; competition runner-up; 3rd prize; of 14 Victoria Grove, Leeds.


    Yorkshire Evening Post [January 30, 1947] (newspaper)
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • The Green Titfer · James Thurlby · ss; competition runner-up; of Oval Road, East Dene, Rotherham.



    Yorkshire Evening Post [May 6, 1948] (newspaper)
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • Ambrosia-Paraffin · Alfred Taylor · ss; 38-year-old engineer, lives in Meltham, nr. Huddersfield.



    Yorkshire Evening Post [May 7, 1949] (newspaper)
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • Rubbalong and the Upside Down People [Rubbalong Tales] · Enid Blyton · ss The Evening Standard Apr 14 1949, as “All Upside Down”
    • The Last of the Pikes · Alfred Taylor · ss; of Huddersfield; won an Evening Post short story competition in 1947 with his story “Up On the Ridge” after which he joined the staff. His first assignment was to report on a trek through the Pennine country which appeared in June 1948.



















    Yorkshire Evening Post [September 30, 1950] (newspaper)
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • Biter Bit · Ronald Massey · ss
    • ‘L’ Nurse · J. J. Ewbank · ss; NOTE: “pen-name of a writer who has contributed to Saturday Magazine before.


    Yorkshire Evening Post [October 6, 1950] (newspaper)
    Details supplied by Steve Holland.
    • Winning Trick · J. B. Roberts · ss; 56-year-old author is yard foreman at a Wakefield mining engineering ; works. He left school at 12 and, to use his own words, “seldom even uses ; a pen.” He has produced several short stories, but “up to now never had ; the courage to submit one.”




    Young Athlete’s Weekly [#3, February 10, 1905] (Frank Tousey Publisher)
    from Adventure House auction. Details supplied by Denny Lien.
    • Frank Manley’s Ice King; of, The Fastest Craft on Runners · Physical Director · ss



    The Young Crusader [v70 #1, January 1957] (Women’s Christian Temperance Union; Evanston, IL, 10¢, 16pp, cover by Seifert)
    Editor-in-Chief, Mrs. Glenn G. Hays. Managing Editor, Mrs. Millie R. Powell. Circulation Manager, Mrs. Elizabeth T. Nelsen. 50¢/year but a single issue to a foreign address was 68¢. First issue was January 1887, so we will probably never list all of them. Details supplied by Mark Owings.
    • 2 · My Bible · Anon. · ms
    • 3 · Our Prayer · Anon. · pm
    • 3 · Happy New Year · Anon. · ms
    • 3 · Loyal Temperance Union Pledge · Anon. · ms
    • 4 · Our Heroes · Anon. · pm
    • 4 · My Wish · Anon. · pm (r)
    • 4 · Children’s Crusade · Anon. · pm
    • 5 · A Prophesy · Anon. · cl
    • 5 · “Water for Me” · Anon. · pi
    • 6 · Little Precious · Esther Doolittle · ss; illustrated.
    • 8 · Loyal Temperance Legion · Jean Hansen · ar
    • 10 · Washing the Clothes · Anon. · pm
    • 11 · Aunt Betty’s Corner · Anon. · cl
    • 12 · Miss Gordon Took Time · Ruth Power Barstow · ss; illustrated.
    • 14 · Spanish Lesson · Granny Rivera · pm; (in rhyme)
    • 15 · Your Letters · [The Readers] · lc




    The Young Englishman [v1, #1, April 19, 1873] (1d, 16pp, cover by Phiz)
    • 1 · Our Tom at Whopboys. A story of the first half · George Emmett · nv; illustrated by Phiz
    • 6 · The Wreck of the ’Golden Cloud’; or, The Three Gallant Middies [Part 1 of 12] · J. J. G. Bradley · sl
    • 9 · The Daughter of the Sun [Part 1 of 7] · Percy B. St. John · sl; illustrated by H. C. Maguire
    • 12 · Sports and Pastimes for Young English Gentlemen · Anon. · cl
    • 13 · Tales of My Schoolmates New Series No. 1: Billy Button · Alfred Sherrington · ss
    • 14 · Texas Jack, the White King of the Pawnees [Part 1 of 17] · Ned Buntline · sl
    • 15 · Pastimes for the Ingenious · Anon. · pz
    • 16 · Editor’s Box · [The Editor] · ms





    The Young Englishman [v1, #5, May 17, 1873] (1d, 16pp, cover by Phiz)
    • 65 · Pat o’ the Hills; or, The Wreckers of Bantry Bay · Vane St. John · nv; illustrated by Phiz
    • 70 · The Wreck of the ’Golden Cloud’; or, The Three Gallant Middies [Part 5 of 12] · J. J. G. Bradley · sl; illustrated by Robert Prowse
    • 73 · The Daughter of the Sun [Part 5 of 7] · Percy B. St. John · sl; illustrated by H. C. Maguire
    • 76 · Sports and Pastimes for Young English Gentlemen · Anon. · cl
    • 76 · Tales of My Schoolmates New Series No. 5: More Burglars · Alfred Sherrington · ss
    • 78 · Texas Jack, the White King of the Pawnees [Part 5 of 17] · Ned Buntline · sl
    • 79 · Facts and Scraps · Anon. · cl
    • 79 · Pastimes for the Ingenious · Anon. · pz
    • 80 · Editor’s Box · [The Editor] · ms



    The Young Englishman [v1, #7, May 31, 1873] (1d, 16pp, cover by Phiz)
    • 97 · Bob Waxy’s Ghost · Anon. · nv; illustrated by Phiz
    • 102 · The Wreck of the ’Golden Cloud’; or, The Three Gallant Middies [Part 7 of 12] · J. J. G. Bradley · sl; illustrated by Robert Prowse
    • 105 · Tom Tiddler; or, The Mystery of Marazion Manor [Part 1 of 13] · Anon. (by Henry Emmett) · sl; illustrated by Phiz
    • 108 · Sports and Pastimes for Young English Gentlemen · Anon. · cl
    • 109 · Tales of My Schoolmates New Series No. 7: Solomon’s First Love · Alfred Sherrington · ss
    • 110 · The Daughter of the Sun [Part 7 of 7] · Percy B. St. John · sl; illustrated by H. C. Maguire
    • 110 · Texas Jack, the White King of the Pawnees [Part 7 of 17] · Ned Buntline · sl
    • 111 · Pastimes for the Ingenious · Anon. · pz
    • 112 · Editor’s Box · [The Editor] · ms


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