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(October 1880 to September 1881) | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [i].
 The Boy's Own Annual Anon Genre: | Illustration | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. | Illustrators: | T Sulman
Sulman, T
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Engen 1985
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Engen, Rodney K. 1985. Dictionary of Victorian Wood
Engravers, Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey
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View the register entry >> | Subjects: | Microscopy, Electricity, Chemistry, Electrochemistry, Instruments, Transport, Gender |
Contains two vignettes: one shows a table on which rest a microscope, an electrostatic generator, a Leyden jar, and an electrochemical cell; another shows a young man pushing a velocipede, whilst walking next to a horse being ridden by a woman.
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [iv].
 Contents Anon Genre: | Illustration | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. | Subjects: | Physical Geography, Electricity, Chemistry, Instruments, Reading, Aeronautics, Transport |
Shows a shoreline on which are placed some of the artefacts associated with the kinds of rational amusement promulgated by the periodical. These include a geographer's globe, an induction coil, chemical apparatus, several large volumes. Above the shore float several balloons and in the distance children ride on velocipedes.
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Issue 90 (2 October 1880) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [1]–3.
 Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages
[1/9]Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [31]–34 Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [63]–64 Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 89–91 Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter VII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [97]–99
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 Some "Boys Own" Writers Anon Genre: | Essay | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [5] | Subjects: | Publishing, Periodicals, Natural History |
Includes portraits and signatures of Robert M Ballantyne
Ballantyne, Robert Michael
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Wood, John George
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Reed, Talbot Baines
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Millington, Thomas Street
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Kingston, William Henry Giles
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 11.
 Outdoor Pastimes. Entomology in October Theodore Wood, Joint Author of "The Naturalist's Note Book
Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Wood, Theodore
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Joseph Greene
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 16.
 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Botany, Nutrition | Ornithology, Breeding | Ornithology, Animal Development, Sound, Menageries | Botany, Nutrition, Representation | Animal Development, Medical Treatment, Breeding | Chemistry, Commerce | Zoology, Menageries, Electricity, Meteorology, Animal Behaviour | Ornithology, Cruelty, Government, Collecting, Crime | Ornithology, Nutrition | Zoology, Animal Behaviour, Sound | Ornithology, Medical Treatment | Zoology, Menageries | Ornithology, Taxonomy, Sound | Entomology, Animal Behaviour | Entomology, Ornithology, Taxonomy | Zoology, Collecting | People mentioned: |
John G Wood
Wood, John George
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Ushaw College—Waterton's Museum
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Wood 1880
Wood, John George
1880. 'Little Birds', Good Words, 557–63
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John G Wood, 'Net and Wing', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 229–30
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Issue 91 (9 October 1880) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 19.
 Gymnastics. I—Preliminary Hints as to Dress, Diet, Exercises Without Apparatus, etc.
[1/10] A Member of the London Athletic Club
Member of the London Athletic Club, A
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 21–22.
 The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them
[1/8]Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 35–37 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 79–80 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 94–95 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 123 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 134–35 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 158–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VIII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 227–28
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Stables, William ('Gordon')
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 26.
 Fight Between a Mongoose and a Cobra Anon Genre: | Essay | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. | Subjects: | Zoology, Nomenclature, Animal Behaviour |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 31.
 Entomology in October. Part II Theodore Wood, Joint Author of "The Naturalist's Note Book
Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Wood, Theodore
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Joseph Greene
Greene, Joseph
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Greene 1863
Greene, Joseph
1863. The Insect-Hunters' Companion: Being Instructions for Collecting and
Preserving Butterflies and Moths, and Comprising an Essay on Pupa Digging,
London: [n. pub.]
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 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Electricity, Instruments, Chemistry | Nutrition, Chemistry | Disease, Medical Treatment | Meteorology, Electricity | Representation, Chemistry | Pharmaceuticals, Chemistry, Commerce | Chemistry, Menageries | Ornithology, Collecting | Physical Geography, Mathematics, Textbooks | Zoology, Animal Behaviour | Animal Development, Nutrition | Ornithology, Disease, Nutrition | Entomology, Nutrition | Entomology, Collecting | Horticulture | People mentioned: |
Georges Leclanché
Leclanché, Georges
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Issue 92 (16 October 1880) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [31]–34.
 Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter III
[3/9]Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [1]–3 Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [63]–64 Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 89–91 Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter VII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [97]–99
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Hope, Ascott Robert (later Robert Hope Moncrieff)
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 35–37.
 The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part II
[2/8]Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 21–22 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 79–80 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 94–95 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 123 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 134–35 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 158–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VIII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 227–28
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 Our Bicycling Artist on Holiday Tour Anon Genre: | Illustration | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [7] | Subjects: | Transport, Travel, Technology |
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 Our Note Book Anon Genre: | Regular Feature—Notes; Extract | Publications extracted: | Dr Dudgeon
Dudgeon, Dr (of Montagu Square)
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[1] Water Telescopes Subjects: | Observation, Instruments, Zoology, Natural History, Animal Behaviour |
[2] Water Spectacles Subjects: | Light, Instruments, Amusement |
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 Some Boys Who Became Famous. Michel Angelo
Michelangelo (Michelagniolo di Lodovico Buonarotti)
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University of Glasgow
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Crystal Palace
Crystal Palace
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Cooke 1861,
Cooke, Mordecai
Cubitt 1861. A Manual of Structural Botany: For the Use of
Classes, Schools, & Private Students, London: Robert Hardwicke
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Henfrey 1857,
Henfrey,
Arthur 1857. An Elementary Course of Botany: Structural,
Physiological, and Systematic; with a Brief Outline of the Geographical and
Geological Distribution of Plants, London: Van Voorst
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Balfour 1872
Balfour, John
Hutton 1872. First Book of Botany: Being an Introduction to the
Study of the Anatomy and Physiology of Plants, Suited for Beginners, London
and Glasgow: William Collins
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Issue 93 (23 October 1880) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 51–54.
 An Exciting Rescue, By Means of the Life-Saving Rocket Apparatus Anon Genre: | Essay | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [5] | Subjects: | Military Technology, Invention, Accidents |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 57–58.
 Kites Against Horses; or, Kite-Carriages Extraordinary, and How to Make and Use Them
[1/3]Anon, 'Kites Against Horses; or, Kite-Carriages Extraordinary, and How to Make and Use Them. II—Kite-Carriages', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 68–69 Anon, 'Kites Against Horses; or, Kite-Carriages Extraordinary, and How to Make and Use Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 93–94
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George Pocock
Pocock, George
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Pocock 1827,
Pocock, George
[1827]. The Aeropleustic Art; or, Navigation in the Air, by the Use of Kites
or Buoyant Sails, London: W. Wilson
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Mechanics' Magazine
Mechanics' Magazine
(1823–72)
Iron: the Journal of Science, Metals, and
Manufactures
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Industries and Iron
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Waterloo Directory
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Issue 94 (30 October 1880) | Expand
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 Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter V
[5/9]Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [1]–3 Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [31]–34 Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 89–91 Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter VII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [97]–99
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Hope, Ascott Robert (later Robert Hope Moncrieff)
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Hope 1880,
Hope, Ascott
Robert 1880. The Men of the Backwoods: True Stories and Sketches
of the Indians and the Indian Fighters, London: G. Farran
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Sproat 1868
Sproat, Gilbert
Malcolm 1868. Scenes and Studies of Savage Life, London:
Smith, Elder
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 Our Calendar for the Month. November Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Notes | Subjects: | Observation, Meteorology, Botany, Horticulture, Hunting, Exhibitions | Publications cited: |
White 1789
White, Gilbert
1789. The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of
Southampton, London: B. White and Son
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 Kites Against Horses; or, Kite-Carriages Extraordinary, and How to Make and Use Them. II—Kite-Carriages
[2/3]Anon, 'Kites Against Horses; or, Kite-Carriages Extraordinary, and How to Make and Use Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 57–58 Anon, 'Kites Against Horses; or, Kite-Carriages Extraordinary, and How to Make and Use Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 93–94
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 70.
 Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them
[1/5]John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 100–02 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 117–18 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part IV—Air-Balloons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 175 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 186–87
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 The Balloon Race Anon Genre: | Essay | Subjects: | Aeronautics, Societies, Observation, Measurement, Laboratories, Instruments, Periodicals, Exploration, Mechanics, Dynamics | People mentioned: |
W H Le Fevre,
Le Fevre, W H (balloonist)
(fl. 1881)
BP1/3/94/5
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John P Cheyne
Cheyne, Lieut John P
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Balloon Society of Great Britain
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 The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part III
[3/8]Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 21–22 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 35–37 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 94–95 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 123 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 134–35 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 158–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VIII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 227–28
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Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard
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Jukes 1872
Jukes, Joseph
Beete 1872. The Student's Manual of Geology, 3rd edn, ed by
A. Geikie, Edinburgh: A. and C.
Black
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Anon, 'The Seaweed Album', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 557
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Issue 95 (6 November 1880) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 89–91.
 Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter VI
[6/9]Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [1]–3 Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [31]–34 Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [63]–64 Ascott R Hope, 'Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter VII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [97]–99
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Hope, Ascott Robert (later Robert Hope Moncrieff)
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 Outdoor Pastimes. Entomology in November Theodore Wood, Joint Author of "The Naturalist's Note Book
Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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View the register entry >> Genre: | Regular Feature, Essay, Instructions | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [2] | Subjects: | Entomology, Animal Behaviour, Taxonomy, Nomenclature, Collecting, Animal Development | People mentioned: |
Joseph Greene
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 Kites Against Horses; or, Kite-Carriages Extraordinary, and How to Make and Use Them. Part III
[3/3]Anon, 'Kites Against Horses; or, Kite-Carriages Extraordinary, and How to Make and Use Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 57–58 Anon, 'Kites Against Horses; or, Kite-Carriages Extraordinary, and How to Make and Use Them. II—Kite-Carriages', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 68–69
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[Alfred Pearse]
Pearse, Alfred
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 94–95.
 The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part IV
[4/8]Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 21–22 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 35–37 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 79–80 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 123 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 134–35 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 158–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VIII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 227–28
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Stables, William ('Gordon')
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Euclid
Euclid
(fl. 295 BC)
DSB
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John G Wood, 'Net and Wing', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 243–45
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Issue 96 (13 November 1880) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [97]–99.
 Adventures of a Boston Boy Amongst Savages. Chapter VII
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Hope, Ascott Robert (later Robert Hope Moncrieff)
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 100–02.
 Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part II
[2/5]John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 70 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 117–18 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part IV—Air-Balloons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 175 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 186–87
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Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Wood, Theodore
(1862–1923)
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Richard Wilton
Wilton, Richard
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RLIN
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Lawson, Joseph W
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[2] An Expensive Meal Subjects: | Animal Behaviour, Nutrition |
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Wood, John George
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Wood 1879,
Wood, John George
1879. 'Only a Cockroach', Good Words, 628–35
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Engineer,
Engineer
(1856–1900+)
Waterloo
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Engineering,
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(1866–95+)
Waterloo
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Iron
Mechanics' Magazine
(1823–72)
Iron: the Journal of Science, Metals, and
Manufactures
(1872–93)
Industries and Iron
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Waterloo Directory
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John G Wood [George A Hutchinson], 'On Killing, Setting, and Preserving Insects. I—Killing', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 431–32
, Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 21–22
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[3/5]John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 70 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 100–02 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part IV—Air-Balloons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 175 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 186–87
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Hill, J R (Justice of the Peace)
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Salter, R
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[1] Practical Entomologists at Work Subjects: | Entomology, Collecting, Observation, Instruments, Zoology, Natural History, Animal Behaviour |
The illustration shows a frog crouching in front of its insect collection. In the background another (human) entomologist chases after butterflies with a net. The caption explains that the original design of the illustration was 'furnished to us by R. Salter, aged 14'.
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Bidder, George Parker
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[5/8]Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 21–22 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 35–37 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 79–80 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 94–95 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 134–35 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 158–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VIII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 227–28
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[1] Athletics, and Stimulants or Narcotics Subjects: | Narcotics, Health, Human Development |
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Beale 1857,
Beale, Lionel
Smith 1857. How to Work with the Microscope: A Course of Lectures
on Microscopical Manipulation, and the Practical Application of the Microscope
to Different Branches of Investigation, London: John Churchill
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Lankester 1859,
Lankester,
Edwin 1859. Half-Hours with the Microscope: Being a Popular Guide
to the Use of the Microscope, London: Robert Hardwicke
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Bristow 1861
Bristow, Henry
William 1861. A Glossary of Mineralogy, London: Longman,
Green, Longman, and Roberts
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Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. I—Dignity and Impudence', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 425–26
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Represents the story of a 'grave philosopher' who, in the first illustration is seen poring over a large book 'in the study of intricate problems—for the benefit of humanity'. The next illustration shows two 'ruthless boys' who draw a caricature of the philosopher on his wooden gate. Later, the philosopher's enjoyment of reading a book in his garden is spoilt by the discovery of the boys and their graffiti. This was sufficient 'to ruffle the placid current of even a philosopher's mind' and so he connects his doorbell to an electric battery which, when the 'grinning urchins' ring on the bell, give them a nasty shock. The final illustrations show the contented philosopher and his cat. The parable concludes by insisting that the moral of the story is 'obvious'.
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[6/8]Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 21–22 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 35–37 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 79–80 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 94–95 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 123 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 158–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VIII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 227–28
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 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Animal Development, Disease, Nutrition | Ornithology, Animal Development | Sanitation, Hygiene | Medical Treatment, Health, Nutrition | Navigation, Measurement, Nomenclature | Chemistry, Commerce | Botany, Collecting, Display | Animal Development, Amusement | Ornithology, Nutrition, Taxonomy, Breeding | Animal Development, Disease, Medical Treatment, Hygiene | Engineering, Periodicals | Mineralogy, Taxonomy | Hospitals, Medical Treatment | Psychology, Education | Human Development, Death, Heat | Animal Behaviour, Mathematics | People mentioned: |
Euclid
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University College Hospital Medical School
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[1/14]Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter II—Introduces a Young Hero', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 173–74 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter VII—My Circumstances Begin to Brighten', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 265–67 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter IX—On the Scent, but Puzzled', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [297]–99 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter X—A Disappointment, an Accident, and a Perplexing Return', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [313]–15 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter XII—Begins with Love, Hope, and Joy, and Ends Peculiarly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [345]–47
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Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Wood, Theodore
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George C Bignell
Bignell, George Carter
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[Henry J Rhodes]
Rhodes, Henry J
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An account of Richard Arkwright
Arkwright, Sir Richard
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View the register entry >> whose life represents 'one of the most brilliant examples on record of what patient industry can and will accomplish in the face of every difficulty'. Insists that despite being a 'genuine young dunce' whose first employment was in a Preston barber's shop, Arkwright would rise to become 'a man of much consequence, a High Sheriff of Derbyshire'. (157) Details his early career and his development from a barber to a hair dealer and wig maker who invented a 'secret' dyeing process and his fruitless pursuit of building a perpetual motion machine—part of the '"Perpetual Motion" craze which has done for mechanics what the "Philosopher's Stone" has done for chemistry'. Proceeds to describe how Arkwright explained to an astonished Lancashire farmer that he could build a machine for spinning yarn 'if he had the money', and then described the water-powered machine for driving the machine. Notes that his preoccupation with his invention diverted him from his business which prompted his desperate wife to destroy the models of his machine—a move prompting Arkwright's separation from his wife. Notes Arkwright's increasing confidence in the need for a 'machine such as he had in mind', a machine that would 'spin a thread long enough to enable the weavers to use it as warp' and which would solve the burgeoning demand for calicoes. Notes that shortly after John Wyatt's
Wyatt, John
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Free Grammar School, Preston
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Kay, John
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Hargreaves, James
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Strutt, Jedediah
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George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover
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[7/8]Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 21–22 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 35–37 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 79–80 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 94–95 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 123 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 134–35 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VIII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 227–28
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Stables, William ('Gordon')
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Johnann C C Jamrach
Jamrach, Johann Christian Carl
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Carpenter 1874,
Carpenter, William
Benjamin 1874. Principles of Mental Physiology, with their
Applications to the Training and Discipline of the Mind, and the Study of
Morbid Condition, London: Henry S. King & Co.
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Todd 1836–59,
Todd, Robert
Bentley, ed. 1836–59. The Cyclopaedia of Anatomy and
Physiology, 5 vols, London: Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and
Roberts
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Macnish 1830,
MacNish,
Robert 1830. The Philosophy of Sleep, Glasgow: W. R.
McPhunn
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Maury 1861
Maury, Louis Ferdinand
Alfred 1861. Le sommeil et les rêves. Études
psychologiques sur ces phénomènes et les divers états qui
s'y rattachent: suivies de recherches sur le développement de l'instinct
et de l'intelligence dans leurs rapports avec le phénomène du
sommeil, Paris: Didier et Cie
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Professor Lee, 'How I Became a Ventriloquist', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 255–56
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Scoffern, John
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William T Brande,
Brande, William Thomas
(1788–1866)
DSB
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Michael Faraday,
Faraday, Michael
(1791–1867)
DSB
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Robert W E Bunsen
Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard
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DSB
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 My Doggie and I. Chapter II—Introduces a Young Hero
[2/14]Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter I—Explains Itself', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 148–50 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter VII—My Circumstances Begin to Brighten', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 265–67 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter IX—On the Scent, but Puzzled', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [297]–99 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter X—A Disappointment, an Accident, and a Perplexing Return', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [313]–15 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter XII—Begins with Love, Hope, and Joy, and Ends Peculiarly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [345]–47
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[4/5]John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 70 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 100–02 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 117–18 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 186–87
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Arthur Brock
Brock, Arthur
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WBI
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 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Entomology, Textbooks | Animal Development, Physical Geography, Mapping | Entomology, Taxonomy | Animal Development, Imperialism, Climatology | Animal Behaviour, Botanical Gardens | Engineering, Periodicals, Chemistry, Commerce | Animal Development, Nutrition | Disease, Nutrition, Health, Hygiene | Ornithology, Collecting, Display | Hunting, Zoology | Ornithology, Animal Development | Spiritualism, Magic | Ornithology, Taxonomy | Zoology, Commerce | Publications cited: |
Kirby and Spence 1815–26,
Kirby,
William and
Spence, William 1815–26. An
Introduction to Entomology; or, Elements of the Natural History of Insects,
4 vols, London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown
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English Mechanic
English Mechanic
(1865–1900+)
Waterloo
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| See also: |
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. I—Dignity and Impudence', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 425–26
, John G Wood, 'Rabbit-Keeping', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 83–85
, Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 158
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[5/5]John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 70 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 100–02 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 117–18 John Scoffern, 'Fire-Balloons and Gas-Balloons: How to Use and Make Them. Part IV—Air-Balloons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 175
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Scoffern, John
(1814–82)
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[1/3]Theodore Wood, 'Pond Life at Christmas. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 205–06 Theodore Wood, 'Pond Life at Christmas. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 231–32
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Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Wood, Theodore
(1862–1923)
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[1/7][John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 207 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 263–64 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 279 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 292
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Chevalier Pinetti,
Pinett, Chevalier (conjuror)
(fl. 1783)
WBI
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John H Anderson,
Anderson, John Henry
(1815–74)
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Robert Houdin
Houdin, Robert
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Bishop 1880
Bishop, Washington
Irving 1880. Second Sight Explained: A Complete Exposition of
Clairvoyance or Second Sight, as Exhibited by the late
Robert Houdin and
Robert Heller. Showing
How the Supposed Phenomena may be Produced, Edinburgh: John Menzies
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 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Geology, Collecting | Aeronautics, Navigation, Textbooks | Specimen Trading, Ornithology | Animal Development, Breeding | Hygiene, Animal Development | Disease, Health | Metallurgy, Chemistry | Pnuematics, Invention | Chemistry, Light | Medical Practitioners, Education | Museums, Patronage | Medical Treatment, Disease | People mentioned: |
William Jenner
Jenner, Sir William, 1st Baronet
(1815–98)
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 205–06.
 Pond Life at Christmas. Part II
[2/3]Theodore Wood, 'Pond Life at Christmas', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 190–91 Theodore Wood, 'Pond Life at Christmas. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 231–32
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Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Wood, Theodore
(1862–1923)
COPAC
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[1/4]A London Professor, 'Conjurors and Conjuring. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 251–52 A London Professor, 'Conjurors and Conjuring. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 270 A London Professor, 'Conjurors and Conjuring. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 310–11
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London Professor, A
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Giambattista D Porta,
Porta, Giambattista Della
(1535–1615)
DSB
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Jeffrey Neve,
Neve, Jeffrey
(1579–54)
WBI
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Chevalier Pinetti,
Pinett, Chevalier (conjuror)
(fl. 1783)
WBI
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Fawkes,
Fawkes, Isaac —— (magician)
(d. 1731)
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Francis B Delaval
Delaval, Francis Blake
(bap. 1692–1752)
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Académie Nationale des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts de Bordeaux
Académie Nationale des Sciences, Belles-Lettres et Arts de Bordeaux
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Brewster 1832
Brewster,
David 1832. Letters on Natural Magic Addressed to Sir Walter
Scott, Bart., London: John Murray
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 Ventriloquism, and How to Acquire the Art Anon / [Mr Crompton]
Crompton, Mr (of Egyptian Hall,
Piccadilly)
(fl. 1881)
BP1/3/102/3
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Professor Lee, 'How I Became a Ventriloquist', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 255–56
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 "Second Sight". Part II
[2/7][John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight"', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 191 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 263–64 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 279 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 292
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Maskelyne, John Nevil
(1839–1917)
ODNB
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 Winter Indoor Amusements Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Instructions | Subjects: | Amusement, Experiment, Physics, Pneumatics, Heat |
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Issue 103 (1 January 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 227–28.
 The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VIII
[8/8]Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 21–22 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 35–37 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 79–80 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 94–95 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 123 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 134–35 Gordon Stables, 'The Boy's Own Museum; or, Birds and Beasts, and How to Stuff Them. Part VII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 158–59
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Stables, William ('Gordon')
([1837–1840]–1910)
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 Our Calendar for the Month. January Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Notes | Subjects: | Observation, Meteorology, Measurement, Prognostication, Botany, Horticulture, Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Hunting |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 231–32.
 Pond Life at Christmas. Part III
[3/3]Theodore Wood, 'Pond Life at Christmas', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 190–91 Theodore Wood, 'Pond Life at Christmas. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 205–06
Close Theodore Wood, Joint Author of "The Naturalist's Note Book
Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Wood, Theodore
(1862–1923)
COPAC
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View the register entry >> Genre: | Essay, Instructions, Serial | Subjects: | Entomology, Animal Behaviour, Anatomy, Observation, Nomenclature, Taxonomy |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 232.
 Winter Indoor Amusements Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Instructions | Subjects: | Amusement, Experiment, Physics, Matter Theory, Sound, Instruments, Light |
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Issue 104 (8 January 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 235.
 Our Note Book Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Notes |
[1] Skating Surface Subjects: | Chemistry, Industry, Societies, Amusement |
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 An Odd Column. Geometry at Play! Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Illustration | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. | Subjects: | Mathematics, Amusement |
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 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Botany, Specimen Trading | Zoology, Animal Development, Animal Behaviour | Measurement, Textbooks | Zoology, Nutrition | Entomology, Textbooks, Animal Development, Nutrition | Engineering, Invention | Ornithology, Sound, Education | Zoology, Menageries, Hygiene | Entomology, Animal Development | Extra-Terrestrial Life, Astronomy, Measurement | Analytical Chemistry, Chemistry | People mentioned: |
John Rennie (1761–1821),
Rennie, John
(1761–1821)
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John Rennie (1794–1874),
Rennie, Sir John
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George Rennie,
Rennie, George
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Thomas Page
Page, Thomas
(1803–77)
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| Publications cited: |
Beeton 1871,
Beeton, Samuel
Orchart [1871?]. Beeton's Ready Reckoner: A Business and Family
Arithmetic, with all Kinds of New Tables, and a Variety of Carefully Digested
Information, Never Before Collected [...], 3rd edn, London: Ward, Lock, and
Tyler
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Hawkings 1854,
Hawkings,
James 1854. The Tradesman's Guide to Superficial Measurement:
Being a Collection of Tables Calculated from One Inch to Two Hundred Inches in
Length, by One Inch to One Hundred and Eight Inches in Breadth, 2nd edn,
London: [n.pub.?]
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Newman 1871,
Newman, Edward
1871 [1870]. An Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies and
Moths, London: W. H. Allen
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Cox 1874
Cox, Herbert Edward
1874. A Handbook of Coleoptera or Beetles, of Great Britain and Ireland,
2 vols, London: E. W. Janson
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John G Wood, 'On Killing, Setting, and Preserving Insects. II—Killing', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 445–46
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Issue 105 (15 January 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 251–52.
 Conjurors and Conjuring. Part II
[2/4]A London Professor, 'Conjurors and Conjuring. Part I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 206 A London Professor, 'Conjurors and Conjuring. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 270 A London Professor, 'Conjurors and Conjuring. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 310–11
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 Lost in the Pursuit of Entomology Anon Genre: | Illustration | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. | Subjects: | Scientific Practitioners, Hunting |
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 Pond Life in Winter
[1/3][Theodore Wood], 'Pond Life in Winter. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 267–68 [Theodore Wood], 'Pond Life in Winter. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 293
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Wood, Theodore
(1862–1923)
COPAC
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 262–63.
 Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Introduction
[1/18]John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. III—Hooks, and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [285]–86 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Hooks and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 326–27 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Part IV—Dressings, for Lines, and Stains for Gut Hair, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 343 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. V—Floats', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 379–80 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. XII—Standard Trout Flies—Their Species, and Materials for Artificial Manufacture', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 638–39 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 639)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 663–64 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 664)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 695–96 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 696)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 706–07
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Keene, John Harrington
(fl. 1880)
WBI
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Insists that the 'education of fishes does undoubtedly increase as years pass by' and that fish will develop habits of caution about fishermen's hooks that 'will be transmitted and become congenital' to their offspring (262–63). Believes this constitutes the 'true theory of the "higher education of the fishes"' and believes 'Dr. Darwin's
Darwin, Charles Robert
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[4/7][John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight"', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 191 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 207 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 279 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 292
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Maskelyne, John Nevil
(1839–1917)
ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 264.
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Warren De La Rue,
De La Rue, Warren
(1815–89)
DSB
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William R Grove,
Grove, Sir William Robert
(1811–96)
DSB
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D C Dallas,
Dallas, D C (inventor of Dallastype)
(fl. 1881)
BP1/3/105/6
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James Glaisher,
Glaisher, James
(1809–1903)
DSB
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Henry T Coxwell,
Coxwell, Henry (Tracey)
(1819–1900)
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T Cooke
Cooke, T (entomological trader, of Museum Street)
(fl. 1880)
BP1/2/82/4
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| Publications cited: |
Tate 1866,
Tate, Ralph 1866.
A Plain and Easy Account of the Land and Freshwater Mollusks of Great Britain:
Containing Descriptions, Figures, and a Familiar Account of the Habits of Each
Species, London: Robert Hardwicke
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Woodward 1851,
Woodward, Samuel
Peckworth 1851. A Manual of the Mollusca; or, a Rudimentary
Treatise of Recent and Fossil Shells, 3 vols, London: J. Weale
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Roscoe 1872,
Roscoe, Henry
Enfield 1872. Chemistry, Science Primers Series No. 2,
London: Macmillan & Co.
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Byrne and Spon 1869–74,
Byrne,
Oliver and
Spon, Ernest, eds 1869–74.
Spons' Dictionary of Engineering, Civil, Mechanical, Military, and Naval:
With Technical Terms in French, German, Italian and Spanish, London: E.
& F. N. Spon
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Lancet,
Lancet
(1823–1900+)
Waterloo
Directory
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Medical Times
Medical Times
(1839–51)
Medical Times and Gazette
(1851–85)
Waterloo Directory
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Issue 106 (22 January 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 265–67.
 My Doggie and I. Chapter VII—My Circumstances Begin to Brighten
[7/14]Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter I—Explains Itself', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 148–50 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter II—Introduces a Young Hero', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 173–74 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter IX—On the Scent, but Puzzled', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [297]–99 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter X—A Disappointment, an Accident, and a Perplexing Return', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [313]–15 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter XII—Begins with Love, Hope, and Joy, and Ends Peculiarly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [345]–47
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Ballantyne, Robert Michael
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 267–68.
 Pond Life in Winter. Part II
[2/3][Theodore Wood], 'Pond Life in Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 259 [Theodore Wood], 'Pond Life in Winter. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 293
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Wood, Theodore
(1862–1923)
COPAC
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 270.
 Conjurors and Conjuring. Part III
[3/4]A London Professor, 'Conjurors and Conjuring. Part I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 206 A London Professor, 'Conjurors and Conjuring. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 251–52 A London Professor, 'Conjurors and Conjuring. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 310–11
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 279.
 "Second Sight". Part V
[5/7][John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight"', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 191 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 207 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 263–64 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 292
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Maskelyne, John Nevil
(1839–1917)
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 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Entomology, Collecting, Textbooks, Representation | Entomology, Animal Development, Breeding, Animal Behaviour | Nutrition, Health | Zoology, Representation | Patents, Industry | Ornithology, Hygiene | Entomology, Periodicals | Publications cited: |
Newman 1871,
Newman, Edward
1871 [1870]. An Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies and
Moths, London: W. H. Allen
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Entomologist,
Entomologist
(1840–42)
Newman's Entomologist
(1864–76)
Entomologist
(1877–1900+)
Waterloo
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Entomologist's Monthly Magazine
Entomologist's Monthly Magazine
(1864–1900+)
Waterloo
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Issue 107 (29 January 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [285]–86.
 Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. III—Hooks, and How to Tie Them
[3/18]John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Introduction', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 262–63 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Hooks and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 326–27 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Part IV—Dressings, for Lines, and Stains for Gut Hair, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 343 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. V—Floats', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 379–80 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. XII—Standard Trout Flies—Their Species, and Materials for Artificial Manufacture', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 638–39 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 639)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 663–64 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 664)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 695–96 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 696)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 706–07
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Keene, John Harrington
(fl. 1880)
WBI
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 [Air Pump] Anon Genre: | Illustration, Drollery | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. | Subjects: | Pneumatics, Instruments, Animal Behaviour |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 292.
 "Second Sight". Part VI
[6/7][John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight"', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 191 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 207 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 263–64 [John N Maskelyne], '"Second Sight". Part V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 279
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Maskelyne, John Nevil
(1839–1917)
ODNB
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Robert Houdin,
Houdin, Robert
(1805–71)
CBD
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Robert Heller
Heller, Robert (William Henry Palmer)
(1830–78)
WBI
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| Publications cited: |
Bishop 1880
Bishop, Washington
Irving 1880. Second Sight Explained: A Complete Exposition of
Clairvoyance or Second Sight, as Exhibited by the late
Robert Houdin and
Robert Heller. Showing
How the Supposed Phenomena may be Produced, Edinburgh: John Menzies
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 293.
 Pond Life in Winter. Part III
[3/3][Theodore Wood], 'Pond Life in Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 259 [Theodore Wood], 'Pond Life in Winter. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 267–68
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Wood, Theodore
(1862–1923)
COPAC
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 294.
 Calendar for the Month. February Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Notes | Subjects: | Observation, Meteorology, Measurement, Prognostication, Hunting, Exhibitions, Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Botany, Animal Development, Entomology, Breeding | Institutions mentioned: |
Cambridgeshire Ornithological Society
Cambridgeshire Ornithological Society
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Robert W E Bunsen
Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard
(1811–99)
DSB
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 Our Prize Competition Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Announcement |
[2] Taxidermy Competition Subjects: | Zoology, Menageries, Display |
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Issue 108 (5 February 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [297]–99.
 My Doggie and I. Chapter IX—On the Scent, but Puzzled
[9/14]Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter I—Explains Itself', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 148–50 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter II—Introduces a Young Hero', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 173–74 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter VII—My Circumstances Begin to Brighten', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 265–67 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter X—A Disappointment, an Accident, and a Perplexing Return', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [313]–15 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter XII—Begins with Love, Hope, and Joy, and Ends Peculiarly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [345]–47
Close R M Ballantyne, Author of "The Red Man's Revenge", etc.
Ballantyne, Robert Michael
(1825–94)
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 Our Note Book Anon
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 309.
 Optical Illusions Anon Genre: | Instructions | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [3] | Subjects: | Light, Psychology, Magic |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 310–11.
 Conjurors and Conjuring. Part IV
[4/4]A London Professor, 'Conjurors and Conjuring. Part I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 206 A London Professor, 'Conjurors and Conjuring. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 251–52 A London Professor, 'Conjurors and Conjuring. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 270
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Robert Houdin,
Houdin, Robert
(1805–71)
CBD
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Ludwig Döbler,
Döbler, Ludwig
(1801–64)
WBI
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Bartolomeo Bosco,
Bosco, Bartolomeo
(1793–1863)
http://www.magictricks.com/bios/whoswhoab.htm
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John H Anderson,
Anderson, John Henry
(1815–74)
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Wiljalba Frikell
Frikell, Wiljalba
(1818–1903)
RLIN
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 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Metallurgy, Astronomy, Instruments | Entomology, Taxonomy | Mathematics, Textbooks | Ornithology, Breeding | Natural History, Animal Development, Textbooks | Anatomy, Textbooks | Instruments, Time, Commerce | Education, Medical Practitioners | Animal Development, Nutrition | Natural History, Time, Animal Development | Zoology, Menageries, Display | Animal Development, Hygiene | Ornithology, Animal Development, Disease | Pathology, Animal Development, Disease, Veterinary Science | Psychology, Medical Treatment, Quackery, Meteorology, Observation, Telegraphy | Instruments, Observation, Reading | Specimen Trading | People mentioned: |
Johann C C Jamrach,
Jamrach, Johann Christian Carl
(1815–91)
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Gordon Stables,
Stables, William ('Gordon')
([1837–1840]–1910)
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Henry Mayhew
Mayhew, Henry
(1812–87)
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Temporary Home for Lost and Starving Dogs, Battersea
Temporary Home for Lost and Starving Dogs, Battersea
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Byrne 1877,
Byrne, Oliver
1877. The Geometry of Compasses; or, Problems Resolved by the Mere
Description of Circles, and the Use of Coloured Diagrams and Symbols,
London: Crosby, Lockwood, and Co.
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Miller 1879
Miller, Florence
Fenwick 1879. An Atlas of Anatomy; or, Pictures of the Human
Body; in Twenty-Four Quarto Coloured Plates [...] With Descriptive
Letterpress by Mrs. F. Miller, London: E. Stanford
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [313]–15.
 My Doggie and I. Chapter X—A Disappointment, an Accident, and a Perplexing Return
[10/14]Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter I—Explains Itself', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 148–50 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter II—Introduces a Young Hero', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 173–74 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter VII—My Circumstances Begin to Brighten', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 265–67 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter IX—On the Scent, but Puzzled', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [297]–99 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter XII—Begins with Love, Hope, and Joy, and Ends Peculiarly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [345]–47
Close R M Ballantyne, Author of "The Red Man's Revenge", etc.
Ballantyne, Robert Michael
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321.
 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe
[1/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 326–27.
 Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Hooks and How to Tie Them
[4/18]John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Introduction', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 262–63 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. III—Hooks, and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [285]–86 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Part IV—Dressings, for Lines, and Stains for Gut Hair, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 343 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. V—Floats', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 379–80 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. XII—Standard Trout Flies—Their Species, and Materials for Artificial Manufacture', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 638–39 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 639)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 663–64 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 664)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 695–96 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 696)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 706–07
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Keene, John Harrington
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 328.
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John Napier,
Napier, John
(1550–1617)
DSB
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Henry Briggs,
Briggs, Henry
(1561–1630)
DSB
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Emanuel Swedenborg
Swedenborg, Emanuel
(1688–1772)
DSB
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Swedenborgian Institute
Swedenborgian Institute
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White 1789,
White, Gilbert
1789. The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of
Southampton, London: B. White and Son
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Napier 1614,
Napier, John
1614. Mirifici logarithmorum canonis descriptio, ejusque usus, in utraque
trigonometria, ut etiam in omni logistica mathematica, aamplissimi, facillimi,
& expeditissimi explicatio, Edinburgh: Andrea Hart
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Entomologist's Monthly Magazine,
Entomologist's Monthly Magazine
(1864–1900+)
Waterloo
Directory
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Anti-Tobacco Journal,
Anti-Tobacco Journal
(1858–1900)
Waterloo
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English Mechanic
English Mechanic
(1865–1900+)
Waterloo
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Issue 110 (19 February 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34.
 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness
[2/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 343.
 Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Part IV—Dressings, for Lines, and Stains for Gut Hair, etc.
[5/18]John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Introduction', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 262–63 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. III—Hooks, and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [285]–86 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Hooks and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 326–27 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. V—Floats', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 379–80 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. XII—Standard Trout Flies—Their Species, and Materials for Artificial Manufacture', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 638–39 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 639)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 663–64 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 664)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 695–96 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 696)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 706–07
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Keene, John Harrington
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Clements R Markham,
Markham, Sir Clements Robert
(1830–1916)
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John P Cheyne
Cheyne, Lieut John P
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Wright 1873,
Wright, Lewis
1873. The Illustrated Book of Poultry: With Practical Schedules for
Judging, Constructed From Actual Analysis of the Best Modern Decisions. By
Lewis Wright [...] Illustrated with Fifty Coloured Portraits of Prize
Birds, Painted from Life by J. W. Ludlow, London; Paris; New York: Cassell,
and Petter and Galpin
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Nave 1867
Nave, Johann 1867.
A Handy-Book to the Collection and Preparation of Freshwater and Marine
Algæ, Diatoms, Desmids, Fungi, Lichens, Mosses and Other of the Lower
Cryptogamia: With Instructions for the Formation of an Herbarium, trans.
and ed. by the Rev. W. W. Spicer, London: R. Hardwicke
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Issue 111 (26 February 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [345]–47.
 My Doggie and I. Chapter XII—Begins with Love, Hope, and Joy, and Ends Peculiarly
[12/14]Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter I—Explains Itself', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 148–50 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter II—Introduces a Young Hero', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 173–74 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter VII—My Circumstances Begin to Brighten', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 265–67 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter IX—On the Scent, but Puzzled', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [297]–99 Robert M Ballantyne, 'My Doggie and I. Chapter X—A Disappointment, an Accident, and a Perplexing Return', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [313]–15
Close R M Ballantyne, Author of "The Red Man's Revenge", etc.
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 349–50.
 Some Straightforward Conjuring Tricks
[1/7]John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 371–72 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 398–90 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part IV–Some Curious Cases of Crystallisation', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 421–22 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Pharoah's Serpents', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 451–52 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. A Shower of Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 470–71 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Centrifugal Force', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 479
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Scoffern, John
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), facing 355.
 Boys' Pets Anon
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 Boys' Pets Anon Genre: | Editorial | Subjects: | Ornithology, Animal Behaviour | See also: |
Anon, 'Boys' Pets', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), facing 355
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 355.
 Our Calendar for the Month. March Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Notes | Subjects: | Observation, Meteorology, Measurement, Prognostication, Botany, Horticulture, Hunting, Animal Behaviour, Animal Development, Breeding, Entomology, Botanical Gardens, Exhibitions | Institutions mentioned: |
Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359.
 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle
[3/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359–60.
 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Horticulture, Textbooks | Telegraphy, Sound, Instruments | Supernaturalism, Light, Instruments | Manufactories, Textbooks | People mentioned: |
John H Pepper
Pepper, John Henry
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Pratt 1855
Pratt, Anne [1855].
The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Great Britain, 5 vols, London: Society
for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge
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 Some of Our Correspondents Anon Genre: | Illustration, Drollery | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [2] | Subjects: | Scientific Practitioners, Amateurism, Natural History, Collecting, Chemistry, Accidents |
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Issue 112 (5 March 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 363–65.
 The Hungul, or Cashmere Stage. Smiler's Discomfiture Captain Dyce
Dyce, Capt Cecil B
(fl. 1880)
BP1/2/86/1
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Captain Dyce, 'A Brace of Tigers; or, A Day's Sport in the Bhootan Terai', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 356–58
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 371–72.
 Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part II
[2/7]John Scoffern, 'Some Straightforward Conjuring Tricks', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 349–50 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 398–90 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part IV–Some Curious Cases of Crystallisation', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 421–22 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Pharoah's Serpents', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 451–52 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. A Shower of Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 470–71 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Centrifugal Force', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 479
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 372–73.
 Celebrated Ventriloquists
[1/3]A London Professor, 'Celebrated Ventriloquists. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 406 A London Professor, 'Celebrated Ventriloquists. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 422–23
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Jean-Paul G D Fouchy,
Fouchy, Jean-Paul Grandjean de
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Le Roy, Jean-Baptiste
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La Chapelle 1772
La Chapelle,
Jean Baptiste, abbé de 1772. Le ventriloque; ou,
l'Engastrimythe, 3 vols, London: de l'Etanville; Paris: la veuve
Duchesne
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 Seasonable Studies in Natural History Anon Genre: | Illustration, Drollery | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [2] | Subjects: | Natural History, Zoology, Representation |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 374.
 Entomology in March Theodore Wood, Joint Author of "The Naturalist's Note Book
Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 374.
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[2] A Cheap Electrical Machine Subjects: | Electricity, Instruments |
[3] A Simple Blowpipe Subjects: | Heat, Instruments |
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 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Engineering, Commerce | Mapping, Textbooks | Electricity, Instruments, Sound | Natural History, Taxonomy | Disease, Medical Treatment | Electricity, Force | Light, Instruments, Magic | Electricity, Instruments, Time, Magnetism | Ornithology, Animal Development, Breeding | Agriculture, Education | Mining, Economic Geology, Textbooks | Light, Instruments, Chemistry | People mentioned: |
John Wrightson
Wrightson, John
(1840–1916)
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London Bridge,
London Bridge
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Agricultural College, Cirencester,
Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester
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Wiltshire and Hampshire College
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Holdsworth 1874,
Holdsworth,
Edmund William Hunt 1874. Deep-Sea Fishing and Fishing Boats: An
Account of the Practical Working of the Various Fisheries Around the British
Isles, with Illustrations and Descriptions of the Boats, Nets and Other Gear in
Use, London: E. Stanford
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Wilcocks 1865,
Wilcocks, James
Carrall [1865]. The Sea-Fisherman; or, Fishing Pilotage.
Comprising the Chief Method of Hook and Line Fishing in the British and Other
Seas, a Glance at Nets, and Remarks on Boats and Boating, Guernsey: Stephen
Barbet
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Smyth 1867,
Smyth, Warington
Wilkinson 1867 [1866]. A Treatise on Coal and Coal-Mining,
London: Virtue Brothers & Co.
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Bauerman 1877,
Bauerman,
Hilary 1877. 'Coal' in
Baynes 1875–88, 6, 45–81
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Buckland 1878
Buckland, Francis
Trevelyan 1878. The Pollution of Rivers, and its Effects Upon the
Fisheries and Supply of Water to Towns and Villages: An Address Delivered at
the Royal Institution, London, before the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain,
3rd July, 1878, London: C. L. Marsh & Co.
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Issue 113 (12 March 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 379–80.
 Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. V—Floats
[6/18]John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Introduction', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 262–63 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. III—Hooks, and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [285]–86 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Hooks and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 326–27 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Part IV—Dressings, for Lines, and Stains for Gut Hair, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 343 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. XII—Standard Trout Flies—Their Species, and Materials for Artificial Manufacture', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 638–39 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 639)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 663–64 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 664)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 695–96 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 696)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 706–07
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Keene, John Harrington
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381.
 Entomology for March Theodore Wood, Joint Author of "The Naturalist's Note Book
Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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View the register entry >> Genre: | Regular Feature, Essay, Instructions | Subjects: | Entomology, Collecting, Taxonomy, Nomenclature, Animal Behaviour, Animal Development |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82.
 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV
[4/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 391–92.
 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Natural History, Breeding, Taxonomy | Entomology, Taxonomy | Zoology, Menageries, Display | Disease, Animal Development, Breeding | Medical Practitioners, Surgery, Education, Periodicals | Specimen Trading, Display | Hunting, Morality, Crime | Statistics | Institutions mentioned: |
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Lancet
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Waterloo
Directory
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Issue 114 (19 March 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 398.
 An Odd Column. Young Dobb's Hat [For Magic Lantern or Shadow Show] Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Illustration, Drollery | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. | Subjects: | Entomology, Collecting |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 398–90.
 Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part III
[3/7]John Scoffern, 'Some Straightforward Conjuring Tricks', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 349–50 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 371–72 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part IV–Some Curious Cases of Crystallisation', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 421–22 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Pharoah's Serpents', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 451–52 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. A Shower of Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 470–71 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Centrifugal Force', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 479
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Euclid
Euclid
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Christison 1829
Christison,
Robert 1829. A Treatise on Poisons in Relation to Medical
Jurisprudence, Physiology, and the Practice of Physic, Edinburgh: A. and C.
Black
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 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow
[1/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 406.
 Celebrated Ventriloquists. Part II
[2/3]A London Professor, 'Celebrated Ventriloquists', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 372–73 A London Professor, 'Celebrated Ventriloquists. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 422–23
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La Chapelle 1772
La Chapelle,
Jean Baptiste, abbé de 1772. Le ventriloque; ou,
l'Engastrimythe, 3 vols, London: de l'Etanville; Paris: la veuve
Duchesne
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 407–08.
 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Ornithology, Animal Development, Hygiene | Photography, Nomenclature | Horticulture, Heat | Astronomy, Light, Time, Measurement | Astronomy, Measurement, Railways | Zoology, Anatomy, Measurement, Health | Zoology, Nutrition, Taxonomy | Ornithology, Animal Development | Chemistry, Amusement | Entomology, Textbooks | Botany, Textbooks | Specimen Trading, Menageries, Display | Disease, Medical Treatment | Ornithology, Animal Development | Animal Development, Nutrition | Entomology, Taxonomy | Ornithology, Disease, Medical Treatment | Ornithology, Nutrition, Animal Development | Horticulture | People mentioned: |
Denison Olmsted,
Olmsted, Denison
(1791–1859)
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John G Wood
Wood, John George
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Sharp 1871,
Sharp, David 1871.
Catalogue of British Coleoptera, London: E. W. Janson
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Greene 1880,
Greene, Joseph
1880. The Insect-Hunters' Companion: Being Instructions for Collecting and
Preserving Butterflies, Moths, Beetles, Bees, Flies etc. The Chapter on
Coleoptera by Edward
Newman, 3rd edn, London: W. S. Sonnenschein
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Cox 1874,
Cox, Herbert Edward
1874. A Handbook of Coleoptera or Beetles, of Great Britain and Ireland,
2 vols, London: E. W. Janson
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Newman 1871
Newman, Edward
1871 [1870]. An Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies and
Moths, London: W. H. Allen
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Issue 115 (26 March 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 421–22.
 Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part IV–Some Curious Cases of Crystallisation
[4/7]John Scoffern, 'Some Straightforward Conjuring Tricks', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 349–50 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 371–72 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 398–90 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Pharoah's Serpents', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 451–52 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. A Shower of Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 470–71 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Centrifugal Force', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 479
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 422–23.
 Celebrated Ventriloquists. Part III
[3/3]A London Professor, 'Celebrated Ventriloquists', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 372–73 A London Professor, 'Celebrated Ventriloquists. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 406
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 423.
 Calendar for April Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Notes | Subjects: | Observation, Meteorology, Botany, Horticulture, Hunting, Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Sound, Exhibitions, Entomology, Botanical Gardens | Institutions mentioned: |
Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew
Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew
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White 1789
White, Gilbert
1789. The Natural History and Antiquities of Selborne, in the County of
Southampton, London: B. White and Son
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 423–24.
 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Ornithology, Menageries, Display | Animal Behaviour, Breeding | Ornithology, Breeding | Animal Development, Medical Treatment | Ornithology, Nutrition | Disease, Medical Treatment | Zoology, Menageries, Display | Entomology, Taxonomy | Zoology, Dissection | Zoology, Physiology, Sanitation, Nutrition | People mentioned: |
Gordon Stables
Stables, William ('Gordon')
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Issue 116 (2 April 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 430.
 Entomology in April Theodore Wood, Joint Author of "The Naturalist's Note Book
Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 440.
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George Field,
Field, George
(1777–1854)
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James Watt,
Watt, James
(1736–1819)
DSB
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Matthew Boulton
Boulton, Matthew
(1728–1809)
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Rood 1879
Rood, Ogden
Nicholas 1879. Modern Chromatics, with Applications to Art and
Industry, International Scientific Series, No. 27, London: C. Kegan
Paul
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Issue 117 (9 April 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 443.
 The March of Intellect Anon
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 443.
 Having and Using Anon Genre: | Epigram | Subjects: | Health, Reason, Piety, Religion |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 445–46.
 Silkworms and their Management Anon Genre: | Essay | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [6] | Subjects: | Entomology, Animal Development, Animal Behaviour, Nutrition, Evolution, Death, Hygiene, Taxonomy, Specimen Trading |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 451.
 How to Make a Cheap Clock Anon Genre: | Instructions | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. | Subjects: | Time, Instruments |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 451–52.
 Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Pharoah's Serpents
[5/7]John Scoffern, 'Some Straightforward Conjuring Tricks', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 349–50 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 371–72 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 398–90 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part IV–Some Curious Cases of Crystallisation', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 421–22 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. A Shower of Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 470–71 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Centrifugal Force', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 479
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55.
 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to
[5/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 455.
 Entomology for April Theodore Wood, Joint Author of "The Naturalist's Note Book
Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Wood, Theodore
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Issue 118 (16 April 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59.
 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call
[5/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 463.
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 465–67.
 The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Part I. Chapter I
[1/24]Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 481 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter V—The Amazon', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 541–43 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—Following a Liana', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 577–78 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 597–99 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—From the Pevas to the Frontier', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 659–60 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 667–68 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XIV—Still Descending', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 719–20 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XV—The Descent Continued', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 731–33 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XVIII—The Arrival Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 787–89
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Verne, Jules
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Introduces the protagonist, Captain Torres, a backwoodsman who is first seen reading a strangely worded document in the middle of the Peruvian forests. He is so engrossed in his reading that he is not distracted by the 'howling monkeys, which St. Hilaire
Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire,
Étienne
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Verne, Jules 1881.
The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, trans by W. J.
Gordon, 2 vols, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 470.
 Entomology in April Theodore Wood, Joint Author of "The Naturalist's Note Book
Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Wood, Theodore
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 470–71.
 Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. A Shower of Fire
[6/7]John Scoffern, 'Some Straightforward Conjuring Tricks', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 349–50 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 371–72 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 398–90 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part IV–Some Curious Cases of Crystallisation', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 421–22 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Pharoah's Serpents', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 451–52 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Centrifugal Force', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 479
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 471.
 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Magnetism, Physical Geography, Astronomy, Textbooks, Physics | Botany, Chemistry | Light, Magic, Instruments | Physical Geography, Measurement | Aeronautics, Technology, Navigation | People mentioned: |
Thomas H Huxley
Huxley, Thomas Henry
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 479.
 Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Centrifugal Force
[7/7]John Scoffern, 'Some Straightforward Conjuring Tricks', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 349–50 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 371–72 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 398–90 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Part IV–Some Curious Cases of Crystallisation', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 421–22 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. Pharoah's Serpents', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 451–52 John Scoffern, 'Straightforward Conjuring Tricks. A Shower of Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 470–71
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 481.
 The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter II
[2/24]Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Part I. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 465–67 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter V—The Amazon', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 541–43 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—Following a Liana', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 577–78 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 597–99 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—From the Pevas to the Frontier', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 659–60 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 667–68 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XIV—Still Descending', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 719–20 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XV—The Descent Continued', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 731–33 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XVIII—The Arrival Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 787–89
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Verne 1881
Verne, Jules 1881.
The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, trans by W. J.
Gordon, 2 vols, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington
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 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons
[6/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 487–88.
 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Entomology, Textbooks, Nomenclature | Natural History, Specimen Trading | Natural History, Geology, Ornithology, Display | Animal Development, Breeding | Health, Heat, Medical Treatment | Animal Development, Nutrition |
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Issue 120 (30 April 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 498.
 Our Calendar for the Month. May Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Notes | Subjects: | Observation, Meteorology, Botany, Horticulture, Animal Behaviour, Ornithology, Exhibitions, Entomology, Botanical Gardens | Institutions mentioned: |
Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew
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 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)
[7/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 501–03.
 Battles with the Sea; or, Heroes of the Lifeboat and Rocket. Chapter IV—Construction and Qualities of the Lifeboat
[5/8]Robert M Ballantyne, 'Battles with the Sea; or, Heroes of the Lifeboat and Rocket. Chapter VII—The Life-Saving Rocket', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 546–47
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 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Zoology, Menageries, Display, Specimen Trading | Hunting, Textbooks | Human Development, Health | Sound, Magic | Botany, Light, Pollution | Natural History, Zoology, Anatomy, Representation | Engineering, Military Technology | Mental Illness, Hospitals | Astronomy, Instruments | Entomology, Animal Development | People mentioned: |
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Burton, H J (taxidermist, of Wardour Street)
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A London Professor, 'Celebrated Ventriloquists', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 372–73
, John G Wood, 'Rabbit-Keeping', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 83–85
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07.
 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps
[8/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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Stables, William ('Gordon')
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 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.
[8/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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John S Sebright,
Sebright, Sir John Saunders
(1767–1846)
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William B Tegetmeier
Tegetmeier, William Bernhard
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Fulton 1876
Fulton, Robert
1876. The Illustrated Book of Pigeons: With Standards for Judging, ed.
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Lewis Wright, London, Paris, New York,
& Melbourne: Cassell and Company
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 Adventures Afloat; or, The Story of a Supercargo. Chapter V
[7/22]William H G Kingston, 'Adventures Afloat; or, the Story of a Supercargo. Chapter XIII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 693–95 William H G Kingston, 'Adventures Afloat; or, The Story of a Supercargo. Chapter XV—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 738–39 William H G Kingston, 'Adventures Afloat; or, The Story of a Supercargo. Chapter XVII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 773–75
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Benjamin W Richardson
Richardson, Benjamin Ward
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Chemical News
Chemical News
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A A Wood, 'Weather Forecasts. Part I', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 350–51
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 534–35.
 Entomology in May Theodore Wood, Joint Author of "The Naturalist's Note Book
Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Wood, Theodore
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39.
 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale
[10/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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 The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter V—The Amazon
[6/24]Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Part I. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 465–67 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 481 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—Following a Liana', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 577–78 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 597–99 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—From the Pevas to the Frontier', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 659–60 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 667–68 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XIV—Still Descending', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 719–20 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XV—The Descent Continued', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 731–33 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XVIII—The Arrival Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 787–89
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Louis Agassiz,
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Francisco M C Pizarro,
Pizarro, Francisco Marqués de las
Charcas y
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Pizarro, Gonzalo
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Texiera, Pedro
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Humboldt, Alexander von (Friedrich Wilhelm
Heinrich Alexander von)
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Bonpland, Aimé Jacques Alexandre
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Henry L Maw,
Maw, Henry Lister
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Auguste F Biard,
Biard, Auguste François
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Keller-Linzenger, Franz
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Verne 1881
Verne, Jules 1881.
The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, trans by W. J.
Gordon, 2 vols, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington
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 Battles with the Sea; or, Heroes of the Lifeboat and Rocket. Chapter VII—The Life-Saving Rocket
[8/8]Robert M Ballantyne, 'Battles with the Sea; or, Heroes of the Lifeboat and Rocket. Chapter IV—Construction and Qualities of the Lifeboat', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 501–03
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 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins
[9/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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Tegetmeier 1871
Tegetmeier,
William Bernhard 1871. The Homing or Carrier Pigeon (Le Pigeon
Voyageur): Its History, General Management, and Method of Training, London:
G. Routledge
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John G Wood, 'Frogs and Toads. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 68–70
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67.
 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles
[10/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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View the register entry >> Genre: | Essay, Instructions, Serial | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [5] | Subjects: | Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Taxonomy, Anatomy, Animal Development, Nutrition | People mentioned: |
Robert L Fulton,
Fulton, Robert Lester
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 Our Calendar for the Month. June Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Notes | Subjects: | Observation, Meteorology, Measurement, Botany, Horticulture, Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Exhibitions, Botanical Gardens, Agriculture | Institutions mentioned: |
Royal Botanical Gardens, Kew
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John G Wood, 'Rabbit-Keeping', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 83–85
, Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. I—Dignity and Impudence', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 425–26
, Anon, 'The Boy's Own Flower Garden', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 174
, The Author of the "Boy's Own Flower Garden", etc., 'Window-Gardening for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 367–68
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72.
 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire
[12/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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 The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—Following a Liana
[8/24]Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Part I. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 465–67 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 481 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter V—The Amazon', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 541–43 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 597–99 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—From the Pevas to the Frontier', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 659–60 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 667–68 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XIV—Still Descending', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 719–20 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XV—The Descent Continued', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 731–33 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XVIII—The Arrival Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 787–89
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Verne, Jules 1881.
The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, trans by W. J.
Gordon, 2 vols, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington
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 Some Boys Who Became Famous. George and Robert Stephenson
[1/2]Anon, 'Some Boys Who Became Famous. Robert Stephenson', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 595–96
Close Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Essay, Serial | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [3] | Subjects: | Engineers, Engineering, Invention, Railways, Patronage, Travel, Steam-power, Industry, Astronomy, Cosmology, Endeavour, Education, Reading, Artisans, Skill, Manufactories, Accidents, Commerce, Internationalism |
Begins by announcing the formation of a committee to celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of Robert Stephenson's
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View the register entry >>. Describes the technological, educational, scientific achievements made by the year of George Stephenson's birth, including the spinning-jenny, the mule-jenny with 'improved steam-engine', mail coaches, Sunday school instruction, and William Herschel's
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View the register entry >> doubts about 'the known bounds of the solar universe'. Suggests that Stephenson's 'great work', the 'First Grand Experimental Railway', was 'originally conceived with no other object in view than that of facilitating the transport of cotton from the quays of Liverpool to the factories of Manchester'. Proceeds to his early life, emphasising the humble character of the Newcastle family into which he was born, how his name and date of birth were inscribed on the family Bible, and how his family could not have known that he would have exemplified the virtues of 'invincible resolution, with patient painstaking and marvellous capacity'. Emphasises that despite the 'hard up-hill trudge' that he endured as a boy, he persevered and overcame difficulties, and notes that his early occupations included being a cowherd and fireman at the Wylam Colliery
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Killingworth Colliery, Northumberland
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Ferguson, James
(1710–76)
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Ferguson,
James 1756. Astronomy Explained Upon
Sir Isaac Newton's
Principles, and Made Easy to Those who have Not Studied Mathematics,
London: printed for the author
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View the register entry >>, he designed a sundial suitable for Killingworth. (579) Proceeds to Robert's involvement with his father in a mine explosion, and his education at the University of Edinburgh
University of Edinburgh
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View the register entry >>. Describes the Stephensons' gruelling work as surveyors on the future railway line between Stockton and Darlington, and Robert's career managing a steam-engine manufactory and as a mining engineer in South America. Notes Stephenson's encounter in South America with the disillusioned inventor, Richard Trevithick
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(1771–1833)
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View the register entry >>, who had lost a fortune on a silver mine scheme but who had not been able to develop his steam-carriage. Moves onto a description of Robert Stephenson's return to his father's Newcastle factory where the iron steed for the Liverpool and Manchester Railway was made, and concludes by noting the tragic death of William Huskisson
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(1770–1830)
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 Sea Myths
[1/4]Anon, 'Sea Myths. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [588]–89 Anon, 'Sea Myths. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 621–22 Anon, 'Sea Myths. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 661–62
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[J B H]
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Pliny,
Pliny (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
(c. 23–79)
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Rondelet, Guillaume
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Boussuet 1558
Boussuet,
François 1558. De natura Aquatilivm carmen: [...] Cum
veris & natiuis eorum iconibus; opusculum nunquàm hactenus typis
excussum, 2 vols, Lugduni: Apud Matthiam Bonhomme
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Smiles 1857,
Smiles, Samuel
1857. The Life of George
Stephenson, Railway Engineer, London: J. Murray
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Babbage 1827
Babbage,
Charles 1827. Table of Logarithms of the Natural Numbers, from 1
to 108000, London: J. Mawman
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87.
 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest
[13/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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Stables, William ('Gordon')
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Stables 1882
Stables,
Gordon 1882. The Cruise of the Snowbird: A Story of Arctic
Adventure, London: Hodder & Stoughton
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[2/4]Anon, 'Sea Myths', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [581]–82 Anon, 'Sea Myths. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 621–22 Anon, 'Sea Myths. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 661–62
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[J B H]
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Pliny,
Pliny (Gaius Plinius Secundus)
(c. 23–79)
DSB
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Japetus S Steenstrup
Steenstrup, (Johannes) Japetus Smith
(1813–97)
DSB
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Ptolemy 1540
Ptolemy 1540.
Geographia universalis, vetus et nova, complectens Claudii Ptolemaei
Alexandrini enerrationibus libros VIII. Quorum primus noua translatione
Pirckheimeri et accessione commentarioli illustrior quam hactenus fuerit,
redditus est [...] addita sunt [...] scholia quibus exoleta
[...] nomina ad nostri seculi morem exponuntur; succedunt tabulae
Ptolemaice, opera Sebastiani Munsteri nouo paratae modo, Basle: Henricum
Petrum
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 Entomology in June Theodore Wood, Joint Author of "The Naturalist's Note Book
Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Wood, Theodore
(1862–1923)
COPAC
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Stephenson, Robert
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[2/2]Anon, 'Some Boys Who Became Famous. George and Robert Stephenson', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 579–80
Close Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Essay, Serial | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [2] | Subjects: | Engineers, Engineering, Invention, Railways, Genius, Heroism, Commerce, Political Economy, Controversy, Steamships, Astronomy, Instruments, Internationalism |
Begins by describing the next period of Robert Stephenson's life as one of 'astonishing activity' for someone 'never of robust constitution', emphasising his public fame, his 'uninterrupted success' as an engineer, and constructions noted for their 'simplicity, permanence, and utility'. Compares Stephenson with Isambard K Brunel
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Britannia Bridge, Menai Straits
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View the register entry >>, while Stephenson helped Brunel launch the Great Eastern
Great Eastern, ship
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View the register entry >>. Proceeds to describe Stephenson's British and overseas railway enterprises (including the construction of the London and Birmingham Railway
London and Birmingham Railway
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Institute of Civil Engineers
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Victoria Bridge, Montréal
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View the register entry >>. Notes Stephenson's enjoyment of yachting and Charles P Smyth's
Smyth, Charles Piazzi
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Westminster Abbey
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View the register entry >>. The illustrations consist of a cut of Tapton House, which Stephenson occupied when he was a Member of Parliament, and portrait of Stephenson surrounded by several scenes from his life. These comprise scenes showing him as a boy learning from George Stephenson
Stephenson, George
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Royal Border Bridge, Berwick-upon-Tweed
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High Level Bridge, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
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 The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—(Continued)
[9/24]Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Part I. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 465–67 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 481 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter V—The Amazon', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 541–43 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—Following a Liana', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 577–78 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—From the Pevas to the Frontier', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 659–60 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 667–68 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XIV—Still Descending', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 719–20 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XV—The Descent Continued', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 731–33 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XVIII—The Arrival Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 787–89
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Alexander von Humboldt
Humboldt, Alexander von (Friedrich Wilhelm
Heinrich Alexander von)
(1769–1859)
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Verne 1881
Verne, Jules 1881.
The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, trans by W. J.
Gordon, 2 vols, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington
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Euclid
Euclid
(fl. 295 BC)
DSB
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Newman 1871,
Newman, Edward
1871 [1870]. An Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies and
Moths, London: W. H. Allen
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Stainton 1857–59
Stainton, Henry
Tibbats 1857–59. A Manual of British Butterflies and
Moths, 2 vols, London: J van Voorst
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A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04.
 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport
[14/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.
[11/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 615.
 Entomology June Theodore Wood, MES, Joint Author of "The Naturalist's Note Book
Wood, John
George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
Naturalists' Handbook, London: Cassell & Co.
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Wood, Theodore
(1862–1923)
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William Murdoch,
Murdoch, William
(1754–1839)
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Matthew Boulton,
Boulton, Matthew
(1728–1809)
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James Watt,
Watt, James
(1736–1819)
DSB
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Roderick I Murchison,
Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey, 1st Baronet
(1792–1871)
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Charles Lyell,
Lyell, Sir Charles, 1st Baronet
(1797–1875)
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John Murray
Murray, John
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Royal Veterinary College
Royal Veterinary College
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Stevenson 1864,
Stevenson,
David 1864. On Lighthouses. From '
Good Words',
Edinburgh: A. & C. Black
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Smiles 1865,
Smiles, Samuel
1865. Lives of
Boulton and Watt: Principally from the Original Soho
Mss.; Comprising Also a History of the Invention and Introduction of the
Steam-Engine, London: John Murray
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Nature,
Nature
(1869–1900+)
Waterloo Directory
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Hardwicke's Science Gossip
Hardwicke's Science Gossip: A Monthly Medium of Interchange and
Gossip for Students and Lovers of Nature
(1865–93)
Science Gossip: An Illustrated Monthly Record of Nature and
Country-Lore
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 621–22.
 Sea Myths. Part III
[3/4]Anon, 'Sea Myths', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [581]–82 Anon, 'Sea Myths. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [588]–89 Anon, 'Sea Myths. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 661–62
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[Alfred Pearse]
Pearse, Alfred
(1856–1933)
WBI
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Joseph D Hooker,
Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton
(1817–1911)
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James E Tennent
Tennent, Sir James Emerson, 1st Baronet
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Royal Aquarium
Royal Aquarium
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27.
 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire
[15/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632.
 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)
[12/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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Euclid
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DSB
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Todhunter 1863,
Todhunter,
Isaac 1863. Algebra for Beginners, with Numerous Examples,
London and Cambridge: Macmillan and Co.
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Herschel 1849,
Herschel, John
Frederick William 1849. Outlines of Astronomy, London:
Longmans
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Waterloo
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 638–39.
 Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. XII—Standard Trout Flies—Their Species, and Materials for Artificial Manufacture
[14/18]John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Introduction', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 262–63 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. III—Hooks, and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [285]–86 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Hooks and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 326–27 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Part IV—Dressings, for Lines, and Stains for Gut Hair, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 343 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. V—Floats', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 379–80 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 639)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 663–64 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 664)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 695–96 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 696)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 706–07
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 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII
[13/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56
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Abney 1876
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Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 655–56.
 The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. (Continued). The Ailments of Pigeons
[14/14]A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part I—Introduction—The Triangular Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Garden Dovecot—The Pigeon Loft Proper—Plenty of Room an Essential—The Fittings, Shelves, and Nest-Pans—The Roosting Perches—Robinson Crusoe', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 321 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part II—Food and Feeding of Pigeons—What They Cost to Keep—Hoppens—Water for Drinking Purposes—The Fountain—Water for the Bath—The Bath—Cleanliness', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 333–34 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part III—How to Tell the Sex of a Pigeon—"Pumping", the Evil of—When to Begin Stocking Your Loft—The Matching-Cage—Match-Making—The Honeymoon—Nesting—The First Egg—Hatching—Catching and Holding a Pigeon—Be Gentle', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 359 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 381–82 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part V—Columbarian Societies—Pigeon Shows—Boxes for the Transit of Pigeons—Baskets for Ditto—Rules and Regulations of Show to be Adhered to', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 454–55 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VI—Pouter Pigeons', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 486–87 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VII—Pouter Pigeons (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 499 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part VIII—Pigmy Pouters, Carriers, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 512 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Part IX—Short-Faced Antwerps—Homing Pigeons—Fantail Pigeons—Jacobins', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 547–48 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter X—Tumblers: the Almond Tumbler—The Mottled Tumbler—Bald-Head and Beard Tumblers—The Oriental Roller—How to Get Up a Flight of Tumbles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 565–67 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—The Barb—The Trumpeter—The Archangel—The Magpie—The Common Runt—The Leghorn Runt—Owls, Turbits, Turbitens, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 607–08 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 632 A Professional Judge, 'The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot. Chapter XII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 644
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Wright, Lewis
1873. The Illustrated Book of Poultry: With Practical Schedules for
Judging, Constructed From Actual Analysis of the Best Modern Decisions. By
Lewis Wright [...] Illustrated with Fifty Coloured Portraits of Prize
Birds, Painted from Life by J. W. Ludlow, London; Paris; New York: Cassell,
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Fulton, Robert
1876. The Illustrated Book of Pigeons: With Standards for Judging, ed.
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Baldamus 1876–78
Baldamus, August
Karl Eduard 1876–78. Illustrirtes Handbuch der
Federviehzucht, 2 vols, Dresden: G. Schönfeld
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59.
 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly
[17/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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[13/24]Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Part I. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 465–67 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 481 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter V—The Amazon', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 541–43 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—Following a Liana', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 577–78 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 597–99 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 667–68 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XIV—Still Descending', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 719–20 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XV—The Descent Continued', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 731–33 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XVIII—The Arrival Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 787–89
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The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, trans by W. J.
Gordon, 2 vols, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington
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[4/4]Anon, 'Sea Myths', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [581]–82 Anon, 'Sea Myths. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [588]–89 Anon, 'Sea Myths. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 621–22
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[15/18]John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Introduction', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 262–63 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. III—Hooks, and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [285]–86 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Hooks and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 326–27 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Part IV—Dressings, for Lines, and Stains for Gut Hair, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 343 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. V—Floats', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 379–80 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. XII—Standard Trout Flies—Their Species, and Materials for Artificial Manufacture', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 638–39 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 664)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 695–96 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 696)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 706–07
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Pearson 1824–29,
Pearson,
William 1824–29. An Introduction to Practical
Astronomy, 2 vols, London: printed for the author
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Chauvenet 1863,
Chauvenet,
William 1863. A Manual of Spherical and Practical Astronomy:
Embracing the General Problems of Spherical Astronomy, the Special Applications
to Nautical Astronomy, and the Theory and Use of Fixed and Portable
Astronomical Instruments, with an Appendix on the Method of Least Squares,
2 vols, Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co.
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Loomis 1855,
Loomis, Elias
1855. An Introduction to Practical Astronomy, with a Collection of
Astronomical Tables, New York: Harper & Brothers
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Proctor 1875
Proctor, Richard
Anthony 1875. 'Astronomy' in
Baynes, 1875–88, 2,
744–823
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Issue 131 (16 July 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 667–68.
 The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—(Continued)
[14/24]Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Part I. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 465–67 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 481 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter V—The Amazon', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 541–43 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—Following a Liana', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 577–78 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 597–99 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—From the Pevas to the Frontier', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 659–60 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XIV—Still Descending', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 719–20 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XV—The Descent Continued', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 731–33 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XVIII—The Arrival Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 787–89
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Verne 1881
Verne, Jules 1881.
The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon, trans by W. J.
Gordon, 2 vols, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington
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 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter
[18/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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Cox 1874,
Cox, Herbert Edward
1874. A Handbook of Coleoptera or Beetles, of Great Britain and Ireland,
2 vols, London: E. W. Janson
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George and
Wood, Theodore [1880]. The Field
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Todhunter,
Isaac 1852. A Treatise on the Differential Calculus and the
Elements of the Integral Calculus. With Numerous Examples, Cambridge:
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Issue 132 (23 July 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91.
 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?
[19/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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 Adventures Afloat; or, the Story of a Supercargo. Chapter XIII
[17/22]William H G Kingston, 'Adventures Afloat; or, The Story of a Supercargo. Chapter V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 514–17 William H G Kingston, 'Adventures Afloat; or, The Story of a Supercargo. Chapter XV—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 738–39 William H G Kingston, 'Adventures Afloat; or, The Story of a Supercargo. Chapter XVII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 773–75
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 Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 664)
[16/18]John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Introduction', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 262–63 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. III—Hooks, and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [285]–86 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Hooks and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 326–27 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Part IV—Dressings, for Lines, and Stains for Gut Hair, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 343 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. V—Floats', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 379–80 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. XII—Standard Trout Flies—Their Species, and Materials for Artificial Manufacture', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 638–39 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 639)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 663–64 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 696)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 706–07
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Issue 133 (30 July 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 701–03.
 Hans Sterk: A True Tale of the Transvaal. Chapter I
[1/2] Anon Genre: | Essay, Serial | Subjects: | Hunting, Travel, Race, Light, Instruments |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [704].
 Characteristic Autographs. IV—Leaders in Travel, Science, Art, etc.
[5/8]Anon, 'Characteristic Autographs—V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [816] Anon, 'Characteristic Autographs. VI—Leaders in Science, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [837]
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 Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 696)
[17/18]John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Introduction', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 262–63 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. III—Hooks, and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [285]–86 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Hooks and How to Tie Them', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 326–27 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. Part IV—Dressings, for Lines, and Stains for Gut Hair, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 343 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. V—Floats', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 379–80 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. XII—Standard Trout Flies—Their Species, and Materials for Artificial Manufacture', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 638–39 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 639)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 663–64 John H Keene, 'Fishing-Tackle, and How to Make it. (Continued from page 664)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 695–96
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Issue 134 (6 August 1881) | Expand
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 719–20.
 The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XIV—Still Descending
[17/24]Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Part I. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 465–67 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 481 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter V—The Amazon', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 541–43 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—Following a Liana', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 577–78 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 597–99 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—From the Pevas to the Frontier', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 659–60 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 667–68 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XV—The Descent Continued', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 731–33 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XVIII—The Arrival Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 787–89
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Newman 1871,
Newman, Edward
1871 [1870]. An Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies and
Moths, London: W. H. Allen
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Atkinson 1861
Atkinson, John
Christopher 1861. British Birds' Eggs and Nests, Popularly
Described, London: Routledge [and 2 others]
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Anon, 'The British Freshwater Fishes', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), facing 567
, John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 611–13
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Issue 135 (13 August 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 731–33.
 The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XV—The Descent Continued
[18/24]Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Part I. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 465–67 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 481 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter V—The Amazon', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 541–43 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—Following a Liana', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 577–78 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 597–99 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—From the Pevas to the Frontier', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 659–60 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 667–68 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XIV—Still Descending', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 719–20 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XVIII—The Arrival Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 787–89
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 738–39.
 Adventures Afloat; or, The Story of a Supercargo. Chapter XV—(Continued)
[20/22]William H G Kingston, 'Adventures Afloat; or, The Story of a Supercargo. Chapter V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 514–17 William H G Kingston, 'Adventures Afloat; or, the Story of a Supercargo. Chapter XIII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 693–95 William H G Kingston, 'Adventures Afloat; or, The Story of a Supercargo. Chapter XVII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 773–75
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 741.
 The 'Cycle Meets of 1881 Anon Genre: | Essay | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [6] | Subjects: | Transport, Invention, Amusement, Mechanics |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 744.
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Robert W E Bunsen,
Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard
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Newman 1871,
Newman, Edward
1871 [1870]. An Illustrated Natural History of British Butterflies and
Moths, London: W. H. Allen
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Mallet 1859,
Mallet, Robert
1859. On Observation of Earthquake Phenomena: Extracted from the
Admiralty Manual of Scientific
Enquiry, London: John Murray
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Waterloo
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Issue 136 (20 August 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 750–51.
 Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter I
[1/6]Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 771–72 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 789–90 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 806–07 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 822–23 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 838
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Hasluck, Paul
Nooncree 1881. Lathe-Work: A Practical Treatise on the Tools,
Appliances and Processes Employed in the Art of Turning [...] With
[...] Illustrations Drawn by the Author, London: Crosby, Lockwood &
Co.
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Thomas Savery,
Savery, Thomas
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Thomas Newcomen,
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 760.
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Issue 137 (27 August 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), facing 767.
 The British Reptiles Anon
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 767.
 The British Reptiles Anon Genre: | Notes | Subjects: | Zoology, Taxonomy | See also: |
Anon, 'The British Reptiles', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), facing 767
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 771–72.
 Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter II
[2/6]Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 750–51 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 789–90 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 806–07 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 822–23 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 838
Close Paul N Hasluck, Author of "Lathe-Work"
Hasluck, Paul
Nooncree 1881. Lathe-Work: A Practical Treatise on the Tools,
Appliances and Processes Employed in the Art of Turning [...] With
[...] Illustrations Drawn by the Author, London: Crosby, Lockwood &
Co.
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Hasluck, Paul Nooncree
(1854–1931)
WBI
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 773–75.
 Adventures Afloat; or, The Story of a Supercargo. Chapter XVII
[22/22]William H G Kingston, 'Adventures Afloat; or, The Story of a Supercargo. Chapter V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 514–17 William H G Kingston, 'Adventures Afloat; or, the Story of a Supercargo. Chapter XIII', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 693–95 William H G Kingston, 'Adventures Afloat; or, The Story of a Supercargo. Chapter XV—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 738–39
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Kingston, William Henry Giles
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ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 775.
 Our Calendar for the Month. September Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Notes | Subjects: | Observation, Meteorology, Botany, Horticulture, Hunting, Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Entomology, Exhibitions, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 775–76.
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Charles W Siemens,
Siemens, Sir Charles William (Carl
Wilhelm)
(1823–83)
DSB
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Brush, Charles Francis
(1849–1929)
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British Museum (Natural History)
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Roscoe 1872,
Roscoe, Henry
Enfield 1872. Chemistry, Science Primers Series No. 2,
London: Macmillan & Co.
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Roscoe 1877–79,
Roscoe, Henry
Enfield 1877–79. A Treatise on Chemistry, 2 vols,
London: Macmillan and Co.
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Camerson 1859,
Cameron, Paul
1859. The Variation and Deviation of the Compass Rectified by Azimuth and
Altitude Tables from the Equator to the Latitude of Eighty Degrees: Also by
Azimuth and Altitude Tables are Found the True Position of a Ship at Sea, the
Error of the Chronometer, and the Longitude. Likewise, a Treatise on Magnetism
and the Deviations of the Compass in Iron Ships and the Method of Observing and
Correcting them by Magnets, Glasgow: Paul Cameron
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Hunter 1875,
Hunter, John
1875. A Manual of Bee-Keeping, London: R. Hardwicke
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Bloxam 1869
Bloxam, Charles
Loudon 1869. Laboratory Teaching; or, Progressive Exercises in
Practical Chemistry, London: J. Churchill & Sons
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Issue 138 (3 September 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84.
 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner
[25/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 787–89.
 The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XVIII—The Arrival Dinner
[21/24]Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Part I. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 465–67 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 481 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter V—The Amazon', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 541–43 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—Following a Liana', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 577–78 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter VII—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 597–99 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—From the Pevas to the Frontier', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 659–60 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XI—(Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 667–68 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XIV—Still Descending', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 719–20 Jules Verne, 'The Giant Raft; or, Eight Hundred Leagues on the Amazon. Chapter XV—The Descent Continued', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 731–33
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Verne, Jules
(1828–1905)
CBD
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 789–90.
 Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter III
[3/6]Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 750–51 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 771–72 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 806–07 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 822–23 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 838
Close Paul N Hasluck, Author of "Lathe-Work"
Hasluck, Paul
Nooncree 1881. Lathe-Work: A Practical Treatise on the Tools,
Appliances and Processes Employed in the Art of Turning [...] With
[...] Illustrations Drawn by the Author, London: Crosby, Lockwood &
Co.
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Hasluck, Paul Nooncree
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 791–92.
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Francisco F Córdova,
Córdova, Francisco Fernández de
(fl. 1516)
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Cortés, Hernando
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Issue 139 (10 September 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 796–97.
 A Week on the Thames. Chapter X
[9/9]Paul Blake, 'A Week on the Thames. Chapter IX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 780–82
Close Paul Blake, Author of "Catching a Salmon", etc
Blake, Paul
(fl. 1885)
WBI
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 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest
[26/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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Stables, William ('Gordon')
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Stables,
Gordon 1882. The Cruise of the Snowbird: A Story of Arctic
Adventure, London: Hodder & Stoughton
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 Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter IV
[4/6]Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 750–51 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 771–72 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 789–90 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 822–23 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 838
Close Paul N Hasluck, Author of "Lathe-Work"
Hasluck, Paul
Nooncree 1881. Lathe-Work: A Practical Treatise on the Tools,
Appliances and Processes Employed in the Art of Turning [...] With
[...] Illustrations Drawn by the Author, London: Crosby, Lockwood &
Co.
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Hasluck, Paul Nooncree
(1854–1931)
WBI
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View the register entry >> Genre: | Essay, Serial | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [12] | Subjects: | Steam-power, Engineering, Machinery, Mechanics |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 807–08.
 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Health, Hygiene, Animal Development | Electromagnetism, Electricity, Magnetism, Instruments, Textbooks | Transport, Technology | Railways, Textbooks | Zoology, Menageries, Display | Hunting, Instruments | Ornithology, Breeding | Climatology, Time | Specimen Trading, Glaciology | People mentioned: |
Pierre Michaux,
Michaux, Pierre
(1813–83)
Day and McNeil 1996
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James Starley
Starley, James
(1831–81)
ODNB
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British Museum (Natural History)
British Museum (Natural History)
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Reynolds 1877
Reynolds,
Michael 1877. Locomotive-Engine Driving: A Practical Manual for
Engineers in Charge of Locomotive Engines, rev. by D. K. Clark, London: C.
Lockwood & Co.
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Issue 140 (17 September 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11.
 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse
[27/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27
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Stables, William ('Gordon')
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 811.
 Prince Mordge: A True Biographical Sketch. Chapter I
[1/2]Jessie M Saxby, 'Prince Mordge: A True Biographical Sketch. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 827–29
Close Jessie M Saxby, Author of "Geordie Roy", "Stories of Shetland", etc.
Saxby, Jessie Margaret Edmondson
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 Our Note Book Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Reportage |
[1] New Copying Processes Subjects: | Photography, Chemistry, Representation, Technology |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [816].
 Characteristic Autographs—V
[7/8]Anon, 'Characteristic Autographs. IV—Leaders in Travel, Science, Art, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [704] Anon, 'Characteristic Autographs. VI—Leaders in Science, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [837]
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 822–23.
 Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter V
[5/6]Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 750–51 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 771–72 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 789–90 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 806–07 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter VI', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 838
Close Paul N Hasluck, Author of "Lathe-Work"
Hasluck, Paul
Nooncree 1881. Lathe-Work: A Practical Treatise on the Tools,
Appliances and Processes Employed in the Art of Turning [...] With
[...] Illustrations Drawn by the Author, London: Crosby, Lockwood &
Co.
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Hasluck, Paul Nooncree
(1854–1931)
WBI
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 823–24.
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Abney 1876,
Abney, William de
Wiveleslie 1876. Photography, London: Macmillan
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Babington 1843,
Babington, Charles
Cardale 1843. Manual of British Botany: Containing the Flowering
Plants and Ferns Arranged According to the Natural Orders, London: John Van
Voorst
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Hooker 1870
Hooker, Joseph
Dalton 1870. The Student's Flora of the British Islands,
Macmillan's School Class Books, London: Macmillan
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Gordon Stables, 'Rats and Mice as Pets', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 542–43
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Issue 141 (24 September 1881) | Expand
Contract | Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [825]–27.
 The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXIX
[28/28]Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter I—The Young Chief of Arrandoon—The Rising Storm—Lost in the Snow', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [400]–03 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter V—A Chapter in Five Fragments, Showing How Royalty Visited Arrandoon, and How Our Heroes Returned their Call', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [457]–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter VIII—Rolling Home—A Rough passage—The Welcome Back—The Way a Sailor Sleeps', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [505]–07 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter X—On Shore in Shetland—A Family of Guides—A Wild Ride and a Primitive Lunch—Westward Ho!—Racing a Whale', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [537]–39 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XII—Containing a Strange, Strange Story, Told by the Snuggery Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [569]–72 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIII—Was it an Old Man's Dream?—Sunday on Mid-Ocean—Land Ho!—A Strange Adventure—Lost in the Great Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [585]–87 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—Oscar Finds the Truants—Breakfast for Seven—Seth Spins a Yarn—The Walrus Hunters—The Indians—Beautiful Scenery—A Week's Good Sport', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 601–04 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIV—The Old Trapper Buries His Valuables—The Snowbird Goes on Her Voyage—Ice—A Whale in Sight—A Fall! A Fall!—In at the Death—The Trefoil on Fire', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 625–27 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVII—On Shore for a Run—Noontide on the Seashore—The Land of Adventure and Sport—After the Antelope—Face to Face with a Grizzly', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 657–59 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XVIII—Rory Poet, Dreamer, and Merchant-Minstrel—Who Says Shore?—All Among the Buffalo—"A Big Shoot"—Preparations for the Winter', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 673–75 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XIX—Winter Comes Apace—New Visitors from the North—A "Perwision ' Natur"—A Mad But Merry Scene—The Downfall of Snow-Stars—An Adventure, But Where Will it End?', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 689–91 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXV—The Dead Leviathan—The Mate of the Trefoil Makes a Proposal—A Rich Harvest—Christmas Cheer—Something Like a Dinner', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 783–84 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVI—Hockey with Snow-Shoes On—The Ice Breaks Up—Change of Quarters—Going on a Big Shoot—The Great Snow Lake—Indians—The Fight in the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 798–800 Gordon Stables, 'The Cruise of the Snowbird. Chapter XXVII—The Search of an Antidote—Can Rory be Dead!—Seth to the Rescue—Seth as Doctor and Nurse', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [809]–11
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Stables, William ('Gordon')
([1837–1840]–1910)
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 827–29.
 Prince Mordge: A True Biographical Sketch. Chapter II
[2/2]Jessie M Saxby, 'Prince Mordge: A True Biographical Sketch. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 811
Close Jessie M Saxby, Author of "Geordie Roy", "Stories of Shetland", etc.
Saxby, Jessie Margaret Edmondson
(1842–1940)
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 830.
 Our Open Column Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Notes |
[4] What is a Million?
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 831.
 Our Note Book Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Notes |
[3] Improvements in Boat-Building
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 836.
 Calendar for the Month. October Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Notes | Subjects: | Observation, Meteorology, Botany, Horticulture, Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Hunting, Societies, Exhibitions, Zoology |
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [837].
 Characteristic Autographs. VI—Leaders in Science, etc.
[8/8]Anon, 'Characteristic Autographs. IV—Leaders in Travel, Science, Art, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [704] Anon, 'Characteristic Autographs—V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), [816]
Close Anon Genre: | Illustration, Serial | Relevant illustrations: | wdct. [24] | Subjects: | Scientific Practitioners, Heroism |
Shows a portrait and autograph of William Spottiswoode
Spottiswoode, William
(1825–83)
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Airy, Sir George Biddell
(1801–92)
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Darwin, Charles Robert
(1809–82)
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Max Müller, Friedrich
(1823–1900)
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Brewster, Sir David
(1781–1868)
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Hooker, Sir Joseph Dalton
(1817–1911)
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Stokes, Sir George Gabriel, 1st Baronet
(1819–1903)
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Brougham, Henry Peter, 1st Baron Brougham and
Vaux
(1778–1868)
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Somerville, Mary Fairfax Greig
(1780–1872)
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Parsons, William, 3rd Earl of Rosse
(1800–67)
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Dawson, Sir John William
(1820–99)
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Faraday, Michael
(1791–1867)
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Simpson, Sir James Young
(1811–70)
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Sedgwick, Adam
(1785–1873)
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Lord, John Keast
(1818–72)
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Maury, Matthew Fontaine
(1806–73)
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Wheatstone, Charles
(1802–75)
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Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey, 1st Baronet
(1792–1871)
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Glaisher, James
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Forbes, James David
(1809–68)
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Fairbairn, Sir William
(1789–1874)
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Herschel, Sir John Frederick William
(1792–1871)
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Ramsay, Sir Andrew Crombie
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 838.
 Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter VI
[6/6]Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter I', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 750–51 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 771–72 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter III', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 789–90 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter IV', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 806–07 Paul N Hasluck, 'Model Steam-Engines, and How to Make Them. Chapter V', Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 822–23
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Hasluck, Paul
Nooncree 1881. Lathe-Work: A Practical Treatise on the Tools,
Appliances and Processes Employed in the Art of Turning [...] With
[...] Illustrations Drawn by the Author, London: Crosby, Lockwood &
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Hasluck, Paul Nooncree
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Boy's Own Paper, 3 (1880–81), 839–40.
 Correspondence Anon Genre: | Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions | Subjects: | Phrenology, Physiognomy | Exhibitions, Publishing | Animal Husbandry, Breeding | Electricity, Telegraphy, Experiment, Patenting | Mathematics, Invention, Government, Patronage, Textbooks | Aeronautics, Transport, Technology, Mechanics | Entomology, Medical Treatment | Entomology, Nomenclature | Medical Practitioners, Education | Meteorology, Matter Theory | Medical Practitioners, Light, Instruments | Astronomy, Observation | Zoology, Taxonomy | Animal Behaviour, Psychology, Menageries, Botany, Nomenclature | Transport, Technology | People mentioned: |
John G Wood,
Wood, John George
(1827–89)
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William Watson,
Watson, William
(1715–87)
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Benjamin Franklin,
Franklin, Benjamin
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Jean A Deluc,
Deluc, Jean André
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William F Cooke,
Cooke, Sir William Fothergill
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Charles Wheatstone,
Wheatstone, Charles
(1802–75)
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Babbage, Charles
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| Publications cited: |
Walford 1871–78
Walford,
Cornelius 1871–78. The Insurance Cyclopaedia: Being a
Dictionary of the Definition of Terms Used in Connexion with the Theory and
Practice of Insurance in all its Branches, a Biographical Summary [...]
A Bibliographical Repertory of all Works Written Upon the Subject [...]
An Historical Treasury [...] and Also Containing a Detailed Account
of the Rise and Progress of Insurance in Europe and in America, 5 vols,
London: C. and E. Layton
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| See also: |
Theodore Wood, 'Some Entomological Localities Near London', Boy's Own Paper, 4 (1881–1882), 662–63
, Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. I—Introductory', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 360–62
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