Science in the 19th Century Periodical

The Boy's Own Paper [1st]

Introductory Essay
Volume 2  (October 1879 to September 1880)
Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), [i].

The Boy's Own Annual

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Illustration

Relevant illustrations:

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Illustrators:

T Sulman Sulman, T (fl. 1855–1900) Engen 1985
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Engen, Rodney K. 1985. Dictionary of Victorian Wood Engravers, Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey
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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.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), [ii].

Among the Contributors of this Volume Are

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Notes

Subjects:

Periodicals

People mentioned:

Thomas Baines, Baines, Thomas (John Thomas) (1820–75) ODNB
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Thomas J Lucas, Lucas, Thomas John (b. 1826) WBI
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John N Maskelyne, Maskelyne, John Nevil (1839–1917) ODNB
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Thomas S Millington, Millington, Thomas Street (b. 1821) WBI
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John Scoffern, Scoffern, John (1814–82) COPAC
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Gordon Stables, Stables, William ('Gordon') ([1837–1840]–1910) ODNB
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Jules Verne, Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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John G Wood Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 3–4.

Shore-Hunting. I—The Sea  [1/4]John G Wood, 'Shore-Hunting. I—The Sea (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 31
John G Wood, 'Shore-Hunting. II—Rivers and Ponds', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 79–80
John G Wood, 'Shore-Hunting. II—Rivers and Ponds (continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 85–86

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Essay, Instructions, Serial

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Subjects:

Natural History, Education, Zoology, Collecting, Hunting, Wonder


    Begins by suggesting that 'from the number and tenour of letters received on the subject, the love of Natural History in some form is possessed by almost every one who is not devoid of intellect and observation. But very many of those who try to give practical effect to their wishes seem to fail at the very outset, and then are discouraged, and leave the study to others whom they believe to be more gifted than themselves' (3). Insists that this is especially the case with marine zoology and describes the typical experiences of a boy wishing to explore this topic on the shore, drawing attention to some of the wondrous botanical and zoological specimens that can be found in these locations. Advises on the best equipment and techniques for pursuing shore-hunting.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 12–14.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea  [1/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Novel, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

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Illustrators:

H M, pseud.  [Henri Meyer] Meyer, Henri (fl.1879) BP1/2/38/2
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Subjects:

Travel, Exploration, Hunting, Entomology, Collecting, Amateurism


    Describes the journey of Mr and Mrs Weldon to New Zealand. Includes the character of Cousin Benedict who accompanied the Weldons on their voyage, but who 'spent his whole time' on natural history, specifically on all the classes of 'articulata'—'the insecta, the myriapoda, the arachnida, the crustacea, the cirrhopoda, and the anelides'. Notes his inability to distinguish various species of this class, adding that he 'was an amateur entomologist, and nothing more'. Proceeds to describe entomology as a 'wide science', but points out that Cousin Benedict 'was an entomologist only in the limited sense of the popular acceptation of the word'—'an observer and collector of insects'. Despite the fact that Benedict was only interested in the insecta, stresses that this class comprises ten orders in which there are tens of thousands of species. Proceeds to describe some of Benedict's scientific habits including the pins that he carried about his person 'in readiness for the capture of specimens', and his tendency to guard his specimen box. (14) The illustration shows Benedict in his study—a bearded, bespectacled character at his desk where he inspects one of his insects with a magnifying glass. On the wall behind him are displays of his insects, while on his desk sits a pin cushion.


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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 14–15.

Rockets and Kites

The Author of "Under a Cloud", etc., pseud.  [Thomas S Millington] Millington, Thomas Street (b. 1821) WBI
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Genre:

Short Fiction, Dialogue

Subjects:

Aeronautics, Zoology, Physics, Machinery, Mechanics, Dynamics

People mentioned:

John Wise Wise, John (1808–79) WBI
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Publications cited:

Paris 1827 [Paris, John Ayrton] 1827. Philosophy in Sport made Science in Earnest! Being an Attempt to Illustrate the First Principles of Natural Philosophy by the Aid of the Popular Toys and Sports, 3 vols, London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 16.

Easy Arithmetical Puzzles

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Genre:

Miscellaneous

Subjects:

Mathematics


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 16.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Horticulture, Botany, Health | Zoology, Collecting


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 19–20.

The Lion-Killer (From the French of Duatyeff)

M W Fisher Fisher, M W (fl. 1880) BP1/2/39/1
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Genre:

Essay

Relevant illustrations:

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Subjects:

Comparative Philology, Animal Behaviour, Amusement


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 25–27.

Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained  [2/31]William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 41–43
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter VII—Help Comes When Least Expected', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 105–07
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XIV—Jim and I Carried Off Against Our Will', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 233–34
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XVI—We Cross the Line, and Attempt to Round Cape Horn', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 265–67
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XX—A Mutiny and its Consequences', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 329–31
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXI—A Cruise Across the Pacific and the Adventures I Met With', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 345–47
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXII—A Typhoon, and How We Got Through it', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 362–64
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXIII—A Fearful Narrative—Doings at Strong Island', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 377–78
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXV—A Perilous Voyage in the Whaleboat', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 413–15

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W H G Kingston, Author of "From Powder Monkey to Admiral", etc. Kingston, William Henry Giles (1814–80) ODNB
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Medical Practitioners, Medical Treatment

Reprinted:

Kingston 1893 Kingston, William Henry Giles 1893. Peter Trawl; or, The Adventures of a Whaler, London: Hodder & Stoughton
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 27.

A Teetotal Whaler

Anon

Genre:

News-Commentary

Subjects:

Temperance, Morality, Hunting, Human Development


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 28–29.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice  [2/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Exploration, Education, Physical Geography, Navigation

Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 31.

Shore-Hunting. I—The Sea (Continued)  [2/4]John G Wood, 'Shore-Hunting. I—The Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 3–4
John G Wood, 'Shore-Hunting. II—Rivers and Ponds', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 79–80
John G Wood, 'Shore-Hunting. II—Rivers and Ponds (continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 85–86

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Serial—Essay, Instructions; Extract, Letter

Publications extracted:

W A Lloyd Lloyd, W A (fl. 1879) BP1/2/39/5
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Relevant illustrations:

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Subjects:

Natural History, Animal Behaviour, Hunting, Wonder, Collecting, Chemistry


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 32.

Odds and Ends. Answers to Easy Arithmetical Puzzles

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Miscellaneous

Subjects:

Mathematics

See also:

Anon, 'Easy Arithmetical Puzzles', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 16


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 37.

Some Boys Who Became Famous. The Boy Who Invented Penny Postage

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Genre:

Regular Feature, Essay

Subjects:

Scientific Practitioners, Endeavour, Creativity, Discovery, Methodology, Education, Periodicals


    Begins this account of the life of Rowland Hill Hill, Sir Rowland (1795–1879) ODNB
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and his introduction of penny postage by insisting that 'People who don't think have a vague notion that the great discoveries of science and the improvements which add to our comfort and happiness are as much due to happy thoughts as to anything else. Now all the men who have done great work in the world, and who have made their names famous, began to think for themselves early in life. Mr. Hill did—Faraday Faraday, Michael (1791–1867) DSB
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did—Stephenson Stephenson, George (1781–1848) ODNB
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, Rennie Rennie, John (1761–1821) ODNB
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, Smeaton Smeaton, John (1724–92) DSB
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[...] worked their way to fame' and 'had to think hard'. Adds that 'One of the great objects of the BOY'S OWN is to make the boys of Great Britain think'. Proceeds to the life of Hill which emphasises his early talent for arithmetic and model-building.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 38–40.

The Amateur Domine. Chapter III  [3/5]Ascott R Hope, 'The Amateur Domine. Chapter IV', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 54–56

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Ascott R Hope, Author of "A Tale Told in a Train", "The Bogle", etc. Hope, Ascott Robert (later Robert Hope Moncrieff) (1846–1927) WBI RLIN
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Schools, Mathematics, Education

People mentioned:

Euclid Euclid (fl. 295 BC) DSB
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Publications cited:

Mellis 1607 Mellis, John 1607. The Ground of Arts: Teaching the Perfect Worke and Practice of Arithmeticke, both in Whole Numbers and Fractions, After a More Easie and Exact Sort, Than Hitherto Hath Bene Set Forth. Made by M. Robert Record D. in Physicke. And Now Lately Diligently Corrected and Beautified with Sundry New Rules and Nexessarie Additions; And Further Endowed with a Third Parte of Rules of Practise, Abridged into a Briefer Method than Hitherto Hath Bene Published; With Diuerse Such Necessarie Rules as are Incident to the Trade of Merchandise. Whereunto are also Added Diuerse Tables and Instructions that Will Bring Great Profit and Delight Vnto Marchants, Gentlemen, & Others, as by the Contents of This Treatise Shall Appeare, London: Iohn Harrison
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 41–43.

Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained  [3/31]William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 25–27
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter VII—Help Comes When Least Expected', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 105–07
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XIV—Jim and I Carried Off Against Our Will', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 233–34
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XVI—We Cross the Line, and Attempt to Round Cape Horn', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 265–67
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XX—A Mutiny and its Consequences', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 329–31
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXI—A Cruise Across the Pacific and the Adventures I Met With', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 345–47
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXII—A Typhoon, and How We Got Through it', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 362–64
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXIII—A Fearful Narrative—Doings at Strong Island', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 377–78
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXV—A Perilous Voyage in the Whaleboat', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 413–15

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W H G Kingston, Author of "From Powder Monkey to Admiral", etc. Kingston, William Henry Giles (1814–80) ODNB
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Medical Practitioners, Medical Treatment

Reprinted:

Kingston 1893 Kingston, William Henry Giles 1893. Peter Trawl; or, The Adventures of a Whaler, London: Hodder & Stoughton
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 44–46.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue  [3/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Subjects:

Exploration, Travel, Zoology, Monstrosities

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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 46–47.

Swings

The Author of "Under a Cloud", etc., pseud.  [Thomas S Millington] Millington, Thomas Street (b. 1821) WBI
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Genre:

Short Fiction, Dialogue

Subjects:

Amusement, Mechanics, Time, Gravity, Dynamics


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 48.

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Regular Feature—Notes; Extract

Publications extracted:

Thomas H Huxley Huxley, Thomas Henry (1825–95) DSB
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[1] A Professor's Advice to Boys

Subjects:

Education, Endeavour, Industry, Human Development, Schools


    Presents an extract of a speech given by Huxley at a prize-giving ceremony at University College School University College School
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. Huxley surmises that those who won prizes are 'the sharpest, quickest, most industrious, and strongest boys in the school', and share the qualities of 'Quickness in learning, readiness and accuracy in reproducing what is learnt, industry, endurance'. He goes on to emphasise the importance of 'intellectual quickness, industry, and the power of bearing fatigue' in 'whatever career you may enter'.




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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 54.

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Genre:

Regular Feature, Notes



[2] Pike's Peak

Subjects:

Astronomy, Meteorology, Observation, Physical Geography

People mentioned:

Frank H Loud Loud, Frank Herbert (1852–1927) WBI
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Institutions mentioned:

United States Signal Service Station, Pike's Peak United States Signal Service State, Pike's Peak
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Publications cited:

Boston Journal Boston Journal (cited 1879) BP1/2/41/1
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 54–56.

The Amateur Domine. Chapter IV  [4/5]Ascott R Hope, 'The Amateur Domine. Chapter III', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 38–40

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Ascott R Hope, Author of "A Tale Told in a Train", "The Bogle", etc. Hope, Ascott Robert (later Robert Hope Moncrieff) (1846–1927) WBI RLIN
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Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [2]

Illustrators:

D H Friston Friston, David Henry (fl. 1853–78) Engen 1985
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Subjects:

Schools, Education, Physical Geography, Magnetism, Instruments, Chemistry, Light, Amusement


    Describes some of the school pranks in which the protagonist and his classmates were involved. These include making fireworks and using a burning glass to concentrate the sun's rays on the back of the head of a sleeping boy. The illustrations show a boy surrounded by a globe and magnetic needle, and the scene of the burning glass prank.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 60–62.

Some Boys Who Became Famous. The Boy Who Built the Crystal Palace Crystal Palace
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Regular Feature, Essay

Subjects:

Engineers, Education, Natural History, Botany, Horticulture, Reading, Architecture, Endeavour, Creativity, Progress


    Begins by upholding England as 'the nursery of self-made men', and proceeds to an account of the life of Joseph Paxton Paxton, Sir Joseph (1803–65) ODNB
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, emphasising his refusal to 'sit down quietly and let the world take its course', his enjoyment of the natural world, and his reading 'about trees and flowers' (60–61). Describes how Paxton was hired to work for William G S Cavendish (6th Duke of Devonshire) Cavendish, William George Spencer, 6th Duke of Devonshire (1790–1858) ODNB
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at Chatsworth House Chatsworth House, Derbyshire
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, and outlines how he 'worked with unfailing effort' and overcame setbacks to design the Crystal Palace Crystal Palace
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. Stresses that Paxton 'had nothing to aid him but his own purpose, and the desire for improvement, and that you, however poor you may be, may live as successfully as he did, if you determine to use faithfully the talents committed to you by God'. Urges readers that although they may not leave a great palace to humanity they can 'leave the world better than you found it', and then draws attention to Paxton's simple life, modest opinions, and gentle manners, and his later achievements and accolades. (62)



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 62–63.

About Mushrooms and Toad-Stools

The Author of the "Boy's Own Flower Garden", etc. Author of the Boy's Own Flower Garden
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions

Subjects:

Botany, Collecting, Taxonomy, Nutrition

People mentioned:

William Bull, Bull, William (1828–1902) WBI
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Charles D Badham, Badham, Charles David (1805–57) ODNB
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Miles J Berkeley Berkeley, Miles Joseph (1803–89) DSB
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Cooke 1862 Cooke, Mordecai Cubitt 1862. A Plain Easy Account of British Fungi: With Descriptions of the Esculent and Poisonous Species, London: Robert Hardwicke
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 64.

Correspondence

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Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Ornithology, Breeding


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 67.

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[2] Fate of a Herd of Buffaloes

Subjects:

Animal Behaviour, Palaeontology, Geology



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 75–78.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity  [5/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Subjects:

Exploration, Entomology, Collecting, Comparative Philology, Morality, Observation, Amateurism, Travel

People mentioned:

John Franklin, Franklin, Sir John (1786–1847) ODNB
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Samuel Vernon Vernon, Samuel (fl. 1871) BP1/2/42/2
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Institutions mentioned:

Société de Géographie Société de Géographie, Paris
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Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 78–79.

Swings and Pendulums

The Author of "Under a Cloud", etc., pseud.  [Thomas S Millington] Millington, Thomas Street (b. 1821) WBI
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Genre:

Short Fiction, Dialogue

Subjects:

Amusement, Mechanics, Time, Gravity, Measurement, Dynamics, Physical Geography

People mentioned:

Galileo Galilei, Galilei, Galileo (1564–1642) DSB
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Jean B L Foucault Foucault, Jean Bernard Léon (1819–68) DSB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 79–80.

Shore-Hunting. II—Rivers and Ponds  [3/4]John G Wood, 'Shore-Hunting. I—The Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 3–4
John G Wood, 'Shore-Hunting. I—The Sea (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 31
John G Wood, 'Shore-Hunting. II—Rivers and Ponds (continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 85–86

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Physical Geography, Hunting, Natural History, Observation, Animal Behaviour, Collecting, Zoology, Display


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 80.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Engineering, Professionalization | Light, Architecture, Engineering | Telegraphy, Professionalization | Meteorology, Pneumatics, Instruments, Measurement | Electricity, Instruments, Chemistry | Steamships, Ornithology, Aeronautics, Education

People mentioned:

Robert Fitzroy, Fitzroy, Robert (1805–65) DSB
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William R Grove, Grove, Sir William Robert (1811–96) DSB ODNB
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Robert W E Bunsen Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard (1811–99) DSB
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Institutions mentioned:

Great Eastern Great Eastern, ship
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 81–83.

The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Describes a Great Hunt  [6/26]Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Some of the Shadows of a Buffalo Hunter's Life', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 97–99
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VIII—The Chase Continued, and Brought to a Fiery Termination', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 113–115
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter IX—Meteorological Changes and Consequences, and a Grand Opportunity Mis-Improved', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), [129]–131
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter X—Fate of the Buffalo-Hunters', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 145–47
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XI—To the Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 161–63
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XII—Victory!', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 177–79
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XX—A Terrible Disaster and a Joyful Meeting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 305–07

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R M Ballantyne, Author of "The Lifeboat", "Post Haste", etc. Ballantyne, Robert Michael (1825–94) ODNB
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Hunting, Animal Behaviour, Cultural Geography

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Ballantyne 1880 Ballantyne, Robert Michael 1880. The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood, London: James Nisbet & Co.
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 83–84.

The Boys of China  [1/2]Samuel Mossman, 'The Boys of China', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 99–100

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Samuel Mossman Mossmann, Samuel (1852–84) WBI
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Illustrators:

C Roberts Roberts, Charles (1870–97) Engen 1985
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Subjects:

Aeronautics, Amusement, Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Cultural Geography


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 85–86.

Shore-Hunting. II—Rivers and Ponds (continued)  [4/4]John G Wood, 'Shore-Hunting. I—The Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 3–4
John G Wood, 'Shore-Hunting. I—The Sea (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 31
John G Wood, 'Shore-Hunting. II—Rivers and Ponds', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 79–80

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Zoology, Entomology, Display, Animal Development, Breeding, Animal Behaviour, Collecting


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 92–94.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight  [6/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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wdct.

Illustrators:

H Meyer Meyer, Henri (fl.1879) BP1/2/38/2
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Subjects:

Exploration, Hunting, Zoology, Taxonomy, Anatomy

Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 96.

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Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Pneumatics, Meteorology, Instruments, Measurement | Geology, Mapping | Astronomy, Language | Microscopy, Instruments | Botany, Display | Amusement, Chemistry, Heat, Light, Accidents

Institutions mentioned:

Geological Survey of Great Britain Geological Survey of Great Britain
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 97–99.

The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Some of the Shadows of a Buffalo Hunter's Life  [7/26]Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Describes a Great Hunt', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 81–83
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VIII—The Chase Continued, and Brought to a Fiery Termination', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 113–115
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter IX—Meteorological Changes and Consequences, and a Grand Opportunity Mis-Improved', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), [129]–131
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter X—Fate of the Buffalo-Hunters', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 145–47
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XI—To the Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 161–63
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XII—Victory!', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 177–79
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XX—A Terrible Disaster and a Joyful Meeting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 305–07

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R M Ballantyne, Author of "The Lifeboat", "Post Haste", etc. Ballantyne, Robert Michael (1825–94) ODNB
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Hunting, Animal Behaviour, Cultural Geography

Reprinted:

Ballantyne 1880 Ballantyne, Robert Michael 1880. The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood, London: James Nisbet & Co.
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 99–100.

The Boys of China  [2/2]Samuel Mossman, 'The Boys of China', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 83–84

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Samuel Mossman Mossmann, Samuel (1852–84) WBI
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Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Cultural Geography, Light, Display, Instruments, Amusement


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 101–02.

Mystery and Mummery: Or, Houdin Houdin, Robert (1805–71) CBD
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and the Arabs

John N Maskelyne Maskelyne, John Nevil (1839–1917) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay

Subjects:

Charlatanry, Magic, Magnetism, Electricity, Superstition


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 105–07.

Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter VII—Help Comes When Least Expected  [7/31]William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 25–27
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 41–43
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XIV—Jim and I Carried Off Against Our Will', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 233–34
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XVI—We Cross the Line, and Attempt to Round Cape Horn', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 265–67
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XX—A Mutiny and its Consequences', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 329–31
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXI—A Cruise Across the Pacific and the Adventures I Met With', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 345–47
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXII—A Typhoon, and How We Got Through it', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 362–64
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXIII—A Fearful Narrative—Doings at Strong Island', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 377–78
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXV—A Perilous Voyage in the Whaleboat', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 413–15

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W H G Kingston, Author of "From Powder Monkey to Admiral", etc. Kingston, William Henry Giles (1814–80) ODNB
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Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Medical Practitioners, Medical Treatment

Reprinted:

Kingston 1893 Kingston, William Henry Giles 1893. Peter Trawl; or, The Adventures of a Whaler, London: Hodder & Stoughton
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 110.

Suckers, and Some Who Use Them

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Genre:

Short Fiction

Subjects:

Pneumatics, Force, Mechanics, Matter Theory, Animal Behaviour, Anatomy, Gravity


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 112.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Horticulture, Cruelty, Chemistry | Nutrition, Health | Mechanics, Textbooks | Microscopy, Instruments | Geology, Textbooks | Disease, Medical Treatment | Military Technology, Accidents | Aeronautics, Amusement | Astronomy, Instruments | Animal Behaviour, Animal Development, Education | Horticulture, Exploration

Publications cited:

Taylor 1873 Taylor, John Ellor 1873. Geological Stories: A Series of Autobiographies in Chronological Order, London: R. Hardwicke
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 113–115.

The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VIII—The Chase Continued, and Brought to a Fiery Termination  [8/26]Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Describes a Great Hunt', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 81–83
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Some of the Shadows of a Buffalo Hunter's Life', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 97–99
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter IX—Meteorological Changes and Consequences, and a Grand Opportunity Mis-Improved', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), [129]–131
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter X—Fate of the Buffalo-Hunters', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 145–47
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XI—To the Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 161–63
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XII—Victory!', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 177–79
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XX—A Terrible Disaster and a Joyful Meeting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 305–07

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R M Ballantyne, Author of "The Lifeboat", "Post Haste", etc. Ballantyne, Robert Michael (1825–94) ODNB
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Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Hunting, Animal Behaviour, Cultural Geography

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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 118.

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Anon

Genre:

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[3] A Curious Mode of Catching Turtle

Subjects:

Hunting, Zoology, Anatomy



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 123–26.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe  [8/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Novel, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [3]

Illustrators:

H Meyer Meyer, Henri (fl.1879) BP1/2/38/2
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Subjects:

Exploration, Hunting, Animal Behaviour

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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 126–27.

Boys We Have Known. IV—The Boy Who is "Never Wrong"  [4/11]Anon, 'Boys We Have Known—The Duffer', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 502–03

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Anon

Genre:

Essay, Serial

Subjects:

Error, Mathematics, Education, Matter Theory

People mentioned:

Isaac Newton Newton, Sir Isaac (1642–1727) DSB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 128.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Entomology, Anatomy | Natural History, Textbooks, Reading | Zoology, Breeding | Entomology, Taxonomy | Botany, Taxonomy

Publications cited:

Coultas [1877], Coultas, Harland [1877]. The Home Naturalist: With Practical Instructions for Collecting, Arranging, and Preserving Natural Objects; Chiefly Designed to Assist Amateurs, London: The Religious Tract Society
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Kirby and Kirby 1874 Kirby, Mary and Kirby, Elizabeth [1874]. Sketches of Insect Life, London: Religious Tract Society
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), [129]–131.

The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter IX—Meteorological Changes and Consequences, and a Grand Opportunity Mis-Improved  [9/26]Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Describes a Great Hunt', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 81–83
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Some of the Shadows of a Buffalo Hunter's Life', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 97–99
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VIII—The Chase Continued, and Brought to a Fiery Termination', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 113–115
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter X—Fate of the Buffalo-Hunters', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 145–47
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XI—To the Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 161–63
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XII—Victory!', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 177–79
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XX—A Terrible Disaster and a Joyful Meeting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 305–07

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R M Ballantyne, Author of "The Lifeboat", "Post Haste", etc. Ballantyne, Robert Michael (1825–94) ODNB
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Hunting, Animal Behaviour

Reprinted:

Ballantyne 1880 Ballantyne, Robert Michael 1880. The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood, London: James Nisbet & Co.
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 139.

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Genre:

Regular Feature—Notes; Extract



[2] Tobacco and Nerves

Subjects:

Narcotics, Disease, Health, Human Development, Universities

People mentioned:

Diocletian Lewis Lewis, Diocletian (1825–86) WBI
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Institutions mentioned:

Harvard College Harvard College
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 140–41.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion  [9/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Subjects:

Exploration, Navigation, Instruments, Astronomy

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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 141–42.

Attraction and Repulsion  [1/2]Anon, 'Attraction and Repulsion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 157–58

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Genre:

Short Fiction, Dialogue

Subjects:

Steamships, Experiment, Matter Theory, Force, Heat, Physics

See also:

Thomas S Millington, 'Rockets and Kites', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 14–15


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 143.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Electricity, Sound, Invention | Natural History, Collecting | Spiritualism, Controversy | Disease, Medical Treatment | Nutrition, Disease, Health | Disease, Medical Treatment

People mentioned:

John G Wood Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Anon, 'The Telephone, and How to Make It', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 187–88


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 145–47.

The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter X—Fate of the Buffalo-Hunters  [10/26]Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Describes a Great Hunt', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 81–83
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Some of the Shadows of a Buffalo Hunter's Life', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 97–99
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VIII—The Chase Continued, and Brought to a Fiery Termination', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 113–115
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter IX—Meteorological Changes and Consequences, and a Grand Opportunity Mis-Improved', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), [129]–131
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XI—To the Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 161–63
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XII—Victory!', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 177–79
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XX—A Terrible Disaster and a Joyful Meeting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 305–07

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R M Ballantyne, Author of "The Lifeboat", "Post Haste", etc. Ballantyne, Robert Michael (1825–94) ODNB
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Hunting, Cultural Geography, Animal Behaviour, Commerce

Reprinted:

Ballantyne 1880 Ballantyne, Robert Michael 1880. The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood, London: James Nisbet & Co.
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 147–49.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew  [10/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Exploration, Entomology, Anatomy, Light, Instruments, Collecting

Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 37.

Some Boys Who Became Famous. Lord Macaulay Macaulay, Thomas Babington, 1st Baron Macaulay (1800–59) ODNB
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Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Essay

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Zoology, Display


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 157–58.

Attraction and Repulsion  [2/2]Anon, 'Attraction and Repulsion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 141–42

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Anon

Genre:

Poetry, Short Fiction, Dialogue

Subjects:

Matter Theory, Soul, Industry, Metallurgy, Cosmology, Gravity, Force, Measurement, Artisans, Engineering

People mentioned:

Nevil Maskelyne Maskelyne, Nevil (1732–1811) DSB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 158.

Ghosts at Holly Court  [1/4]Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 165–66
Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 188–89
Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 205–06

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A Genuine "Medium", pseud.  [Arthur Stradling] Stradling, Arthur (fl. 1882) BP1/5/195/4
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Short Fiction, Drollery, Serial

Subjects:

Spiritualism, Magic, Charlatanry, Mental Illness


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 160.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Disease, Quackery, Medical Treatment, Health | Zoology, Animal Development | Ornithology, Animal Development, Entomology, Nutrition, Animal Behaviour | Entomology, Collecting | Exhibitions, Engineers, Architecture | Ornithology, Breeding | Military Technology, Accidents

Institutions mentioned:

Dick Veterinary College, Edinburgh Dick Veterinary College, Edinburgh
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 161–63.

The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XI—To the Rescue  [11/26]Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Describes a Great Hunt', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 81–83
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Some of the Shadows of a Buffalo Hunter's Life', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 97–99
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VIII—The Chase Continued, and Brought to a Fiery Termination', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 113–115
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter IX—Meteorological Changes and Consequences, and a Grand Opportunity Mis-Improved', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), [129]–131
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter X—Fate of the Buffalo-Hunters', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 145–47
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XII—Victory!', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 177–79
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XX—A Terrible Disaster and a Joyful Meeting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 305–07

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R M Ballantyne, Author of "The Lifeboat", "Post Haste", etc. Ballantyne, Robert Michael (1825–94) ODNB
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Subjects:

Astronomy, Observation, Representation

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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 163–65.

Some Boys Who Became Famous. The Father of English Potters

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Genre:

Regular Feature, Essay

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [2]

Illustrators:

E B, pseud.  [Edwin Buckman] Buckman, Edwin (1841–1930) WBI
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Manufactories, Industry, Skill, Endeavour, Morality


    Begins with a short account of English and European pottery, and the ancestry of the main subject of the article, Josiah Wedgwood Wedgwood, Josiah (1730–95) ODNB
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. Describes Wedgwood's early life, his education, apprenticeship and the establishment of his celebrated firm. Notes how Wedgwood worked hard in the study of chemicals and new apparatus to improve the quality of cream-coloured ware. Also emphasises that his industry was 'incessant', that he loved truth 'in everything, great or small', that he was always 'modest and kind', and that 'His failures were stepping-stones to triumphs'. (165) The illustrations show Wedgwood as a middle-aged man, the young Wedgwood 'at the bench'.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 165–66.

Ghosts at Holly Court. Part II  [2/4]Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 158
Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 188–89
Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 205–06

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A Genuine "Medium", pseud.  [Arthur Stradling] Stradling, Arthur (fl. 1882) BP1/5/195/4
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Genre:

Short Fiction, Drollery, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [8]

Subjects:

Exhibitions, Magic, Spiritualism, Natural Law, Charlatanry, Mental Illness


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 171–72.

A Daring Boy

An Old Special Correspondent Old Special Correspondent, An
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Genre:

Essay

Subjects:

Travel, Race, Animal Behaviour


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 174–75.

The Electric Telegraph. How to Make and Work One

Henry O'Connor O'Connor, Henry (1858–1915) RLIN
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Genre:

Instructions

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [3]

Subjects:

Telegraphy, Electricity, Magnetism, Invention


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 176.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Machinery, Invention | Zoology, Animal Development | Zoology, Collecting, Display | | Heat, Light, Amusement, Accidents | Disease, Medical Treatment | Microscopy, Instruments | Horticulture, Breeding | Disease, Light, Instruments | Sound, Instruments | Industrial Chemistry, Mineralogy | Pollution, Analytical Chemistry | Zoology, Ornithology, Entomology, Animal Development, Breeding, Steamships

People mentioned:

John G Wood Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Institutions mentioned:

Great Eastern Great Eastern, ship
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 177–79.

The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XII—Victory!  [12/26]Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Describes a Great Hunt', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 81–83
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Some of the Shadows of a Buffalo Hunter's Life', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 97–99
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VIII—The Chase Continued, and Brought to a Fiery Termination', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 113–115
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter IX—Meteorological Changes and Consequences, and a Grand Opportunity Mis-Improved', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), [129]–131
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter X—Fate of the Buffalo-Hunters', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 145–47
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XI—To the Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 161–63
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XX—A Terrible Disaster and a Joyful Meeting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 305–07

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R M Ballantyne, Author of "The Lifeboat", "Post Haste", etc. Ballantyne, Robert Michael (1825–94) ODNB
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Hunting, Animal Behaviour

Reprinted:

Ballantyne 1880 Ballantyne, Robert Michael 1880. The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood, London: James Nisbet & Co.
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 180–83.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather  [11/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Exploration, Navigation, Amateurism, Meteorology, Pneumatics, Instruments, Measurement

Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 188–89.

Ghosts at Holly Court. Part III  [3/4]Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 158
Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 165–66
Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 205–06

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A Genuine "Medium", pseud.  [Arthur Stradling] Stradling, Arthur (fl. 1882) BP1/5/195/4
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Genre:

Short Fiction, Drollery, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [6]

Subjects:

Exhibitions, Magic, Spiritualism, Experiment, Charlatanry

People mentioned:

William H H Davenport, Davenport, William Henry Harrison (1841–77) WBI
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Ira E Davenport Davenport, Ira Erastus (1839–1911) WBI
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 189–90.

Winter Indoor Experiments. Chemical Experiments  [1/10]Anon, 'Winter Indoor Experiments. Galanty Shows', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 201
Anon, 'Winter Indoor Experiments. Amusing Optical Effects', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 222–23
Anon, 'Winter Indoor Experiments', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 238

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Anon

Genre:

Serial—Introduction; Instructions

Subjects:

Amusement, Chemistry, Heat, Light

People mentioned:

Henri Braconnot, Braconnot, Henri (1780–1855) DSB
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Humphry Davy Davy, Sir Humphry, Baronet (1778–1829) DSB ODNB
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    Begins by pointing out that the ability of science to 'change our old linen into sugar' is 'magical' and that 'Nothing can approach natural magic'. Asserting that its object is 'to amuse' provides chemical recipes for producing such effects as 'Fire from Water' and 'Chameleon Pictures'. (190)



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 190.

Sea-Water for Aquaria

Anon

Genre:

Introduction; Extract, Letter

Publications extracted:

W A Lloyd Lloyd, W A (fl. 1879) BP1/2/39/5
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Subjects:

Analytical Chemistry, Zoology, Display, Meteorology, Geology

People mentioned:

James J Hicks Hicks, James Joseph (1837–1916) COPAC
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 191.

Odds and Ends

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Notes

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.[3]



[3] Instantaneous Growth of Whiskers, etc.

Subjects:

Light, Instruments, Magic, Amusement



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 192.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment | Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Sound | Electricity, Magnetism, Sound, Invention | Photography, Invention, Intellectual Property, Horticulture | Astronomy, Instruments | Natural History, Textbooks, Ornithology, Animal Behaviour | Nutrition, Health, Human Development | Astrology, Publishing | Narcotics, Disease | Domestic Economy, Chemistry | Light, Magic, Textbooks | Ornithology, Breeding

People mentioned:

Richard J Morrison Morrison, Richard James ('Zadkiel') (1795–1874) ODNB
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Publications cited:

Chadwick 1878, Chadwick, William Isaac 1878. The Magic Lantern Manual: With One Hundred Practical Illustrations, London: Frederick Warne & Co.
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Coultas [1877] Coultas, Harland [1877]. The Home Naturalist: With Practical Instructions for Collecting, Arranging, and Preserving Natural Objects; Chiefly Designed to Assist Amateurs, London: The Religious Tract Society
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See also:

John G Wood, 'Pupa-Digging', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 163–64 , Anon, 'The Telephone, and How to Make It', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 187–88 , A A Wood, 'Evenings at Home. Pleasant Hours with the Magic Lantern: I—All About Lanterns', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 16


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 197–99.

Some Holiday Spectres

H H
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Illustrators:

F Stroobant Stroobant, François (1819–1916) WBI
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Subjects:

Supernaturalism, Superstition, Religious Authority, Mental Illness, Psychology, Light, Instruments, Magic, Meteorology, Natural Law

People mentioned:

Charles Kingsley Kingsley, Charles (1819–75) ODNB
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Publications cited:

Brewster 1832, Brewster, David 1832. Letters on Natural Magic Addressed to Sir Walter Scott, Bart., London: John Murray
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Brown 1864 Brown, J. H. 1864. Spectropia; or, Surprising Spectral Illusions Showing Ghosts Everywhere, and of Any Colour, London: Griffin & Farran
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Anon, 'Some Amusing Optical Illusions', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), facing 198


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), facing 198.

Some Amusing Optical Illusions

Anon

Genre:

Illustration

Relevant illustrations:

eng. (col). [9]

Subjects:

Light, Amusement, Magic


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 201.

Winter Indoor Experiments. Galanty Shows  [2/10]Anon, 'Winter Indoor Experiments. Chemical Experiments', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 189–90
Anon, 'Winter Indoor Experiments. Amusing Optical Effects', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 222–23
Anon, 'Winter Indoor Experiments', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 238

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Anon

Genre:

Serial—Introduction; Instructions,

Subjects:

Amusement, Light


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 205–06.

Ghosts at Holly Court. Part IV  [4/4]Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 158
Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 165–66
Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 188–89

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A Genuine "Medium", pseud.  [Arthur Stradling] Stradling, Arthur (fl. 1882) BP1/5/195/4
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Genre:

Short Fiction, Drollery, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [8]

Subjects:

Spiritualism, Charlatanry, Magic, Psychology


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 208.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Chemistry, Heat | Ornithology, Breeding | Light, Invention, Accidents | Pneumatics, Instruments, Measurement | Chemistry, Accidents | Disease, Medical Treatment, Chemistry | Astronomy, Measurement, Mathematics, Heat, Language | Animal Development, Health, Domestic Economy | Ornithology, Breeding | Microscopy, Breeding | Zoology, Health | Zoology, Mathematics

People mentioned:

John G Wood Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 215.

Snow Crystals

Anon

Genre:

Essay

Subjects:

Meteorology, Natural Theology

See also:

Anon, 'Snow-Flakes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), [216]


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), [216].

Snow-Flakes

Anon

Genre:

Illustration

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [29]

Subjects:

Meteorology, Natural Theology


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 219–22.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived  [13/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Navigation, Instruments

Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 222–23.

Winter Indoor Experiments. Amusing Optical Effects  [3/10]Anon, 'Winter Indoor Experiments. Chemical Experiments', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 189–90
Anon, 'Winter Indoor Experiments. Galanty Shows', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 201
Anon, 'Winter Indoor Experiments', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 238

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Anon

Genre:

Serial—Introduction; Instructions

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [2]

Subjects:

Amusement, Light, Supernaturalism, Magic


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 224.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Animal Behaviour, Cruelty | Health, Human Development | Light, Heat, Amusement, Accidents | Military Technology, Measurement | Natural History, Collecting | Disease, Medical Treatment, Chemistry | Horticulture, Heat

Institutions mentioned:

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 227–28.

A Night Adventure at Sea. Part I  [1/2]

Anon

Genre:

Reminiscences, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Hunting, Animal Behaviour


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 233–34.

Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XIV—Jim and I Carried Off Against Our Will  [15/31]William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 25–27
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 41–43
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter VII—Help Comes When Least Expected', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 105–07
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XVI—We Cross the Line, and Attempt to Round Cape Horn', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 265–67
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XX—A Mutiny and its Consequences', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 329–31
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXI—A Cruise Across the Pacific and the Adventures I Met With', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 345–47
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXII—A Typhoon, and How We Got Through it', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 362–64
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXIII—A Fearful Narrative—Doings at Strong Island', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 377–78
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXV—A Perilous Voyage in the Whaleboat', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 413–15

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W H G Kingston, Author of "From Powder Monkey to Admiral", etc. Kingston, William Henry Giles (1814–80) ODNB
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Medical Practitioners, Medical Treatment

Reprinted:

Kingston 1893 Kingston, William Henry Giles 1893. Peter Trawl; or, The Adventures of a Whaler, London: Hodder & Stoughton
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 235.

Our Note Book

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Notes



[1] How Franklin Franklin, Benjamin (1706–90) DSB
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was Cured

Subjects:

Education, Philosophy, Language, Natural History, Accidents, Medical Treatment


[2] Captain Cook Cook, James (1728–79) DSB
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and the Walruses

Subjects:

Exploration, Observation, Zoology, Animal Behaviour



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 238.

Winter Indoor Experiments  [5/10]Anon, 'Winter Indoor Experiments. Chemical Experiments', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 189–90
Anon, 'Winter Indoor Experiments. Galanty Shows', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 201
Anon, 'Winter Indoor Experiments. Amusing Optical Effects', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 222–23

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Anon

Genre:

Serial—Introduction; Instructions

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [2]

Subjects:

Amusement, Light


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 240.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Medical Treatment, Chemistry | Botany, Collecting | Light, Heat, Amusement, Accidents | Cell Biology, Nomenclature


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 254.

Some Boys Who Became Famous. A Very Young Arctic Explorer  [1/2]Anon, 'Some Boys Who Became Famous. A Very Young Arctic Explorer. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 270–71

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Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Essay, Serial

Subjects:

Exploration, Heroism, Travel, Piety, Endeavour, Schools


    Describes the life of William Scoresby Scoresby, William, Jr. (1789–1857) ODNB
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. Begins with an account of Scoresby's father, also William Scoresby Scoresby, William, Sr. (1760–1829) ODNB
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, who after becoming a sailor, spent his leisure hours reading and who was 'not ashamed to say that he feared and honoured God'. Proceeds to a description of Scoresby's father's naval adventures and then to Scoresby himself. Notes that one of Scoresby's earliest lessons was the veneration of the sabbath, and describes the brutal treatment delivered to boys at the school he attended.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 256.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Horticulture, Heat, Chemistry | Animal Development, Health, Disease | Breeding, Animal Development, Animal Behaviour | Steam-power, Machinery


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 259–60.

A Funny Menagerie  [1/3]Anon, 'A Funny Menagerie', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 286–87
Anon, 'A Funny Menagerie', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 303–04

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Anon

Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [5]

Subjects:

Textbooks, Publishing, Zoology, Taxonomy, Anatomy, Animal Behaviour, Representation

Publications cited:

Boreman 1774 Boreman, Thomas 1774. A Description of Three Hundred Animals viz. Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, and Insects: With a Particular Account of the Manner of their Catching of Whales in Greenland. Extracted from the Best Authors, and Adapted to the Use of All Capacities; Illustrated with Copper-Plates, Whereon is Curiously Engraven Every Beast, Bird, Fish, Serpent, and Insect, Described in the Whole Book, 11th edn, London: J. and F. Rivington [and 9 others]
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 265–67.

Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XVI—We Cross the Line, and Attempt to Round Cape Horn  [17/31]William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 25–27
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 41–43
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter VII—Help Comes When Least Expected', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 105–07
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XIV—Jim and I Carried Off Against Our Will', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 233–34
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XX—A Mutiny and its Consequences', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 329–31
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXI—A Cruise Across the Pacific and the Adventures I Met With', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 345–47
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXII—A Typhoon, and How We Got Through it', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 362–64
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXIII—A Fearful Narrative—Doings at Strong Island', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 377–78
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXV—A Perilous Voyage in the Whaleboat', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 413–15

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W H G Kingston, Author of "From Powder Monkey to Admiral", etc. Kingston, William Henry Giles (1814–80) ODNB
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Subjects:

Medical Practitioners, Medical Treatment

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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 267–70.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore  [16/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Botany, Ornithology, Animal Behaviour

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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 270–71.

Some Boys Who Became Famous. A Very Young Arctic Explorer. Part II  [2/2]Anon, 'Some Boys Who Became Famous. A Very Young Arctic Explorer', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 254

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Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Essay, Serial

Subjects:

Exploration, Heroism, Hunting, Education, Universities, Religion, Endeavour, Piety


    Continues an account of the life of William Scoresby Scoresby, William, Jr. (1789–1857) ODNB
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. Describes how Scoresby sailed with his father, also William Scoresby Scoresby, William, Sr. (1760–1829) ODNB
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, on a whaling-ship, and after an education and being made chief officer of his father's ship, sailed on this vessel to Spiztbergen for whaling. Notes his period at the University of Edinburgh University of Edinburgh
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, notably the way in which he surprised his tutor, Robert Jameson Jameson, Robert (1774–1854) DSB
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, with his detailed meteorological journals. Considers this to be the beginning of Scoresby's 'scientific career' and that at this point, although 'he knew nothing of the power of religion', he 'wanted to serve God and Mammon also', and later refused to hunt whales on the sabbath. Describes his route to becoming a 'minister of the Gospel', notably his study at Queens' College, Cambridge Queens' College, Cambridge
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, his ordination, and appointment as chaplain at the Mariner's Church, Liverpool Mariner's Church, Liverpool
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. Believes Scoresby was right for this position owing to his earnestness and kindness.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 272.

Odds and Ends

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Instructions

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.[2]



[1] A Pin Organ

Subjects:

Sound, Music, Instruments



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 272.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Disease, Quackery, Medical Treatment, Health | Animal Development, Ornithology | Ornithology, Entomology, Nutrition, Animal Behaviour | Entomology, Collecting | Domestic Economy, Animal Development, Health | Exhibitions, Engineering, Architecture | Ornithology, Animal Behaviour | Military Technology, Accidents


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 286–87.

A Funny Menagerie  [2/3]Anon, 'A Funny Menagerie', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 259–60
Anon, 'A Funny Menagerie', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 303–04

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Anon

Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [9]

Subjects:

Textbooks, Publishing, Zoology, Ornithology, Monstrosities, Anatomy, Animal Behaviour, Representation, Ancient Authorities, Comparative Philology

Publications cited:

Boreman 1774 Boreman, Thomas 1774. A Description of Three Hundred Animals viz. Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, and Insects: With a Particular Account of the Manner of their Catching of Whales in Greenland. Extracted from the Best Authors, and Adapted to the Use of All Capacities; Illustrated with Copper-Plates, Whereon is Curiously Engraven Every Beast, Bird, Fish, Serpent, and Insect, Described in the Whole Book, 11th edn, London: J. and F. Rivington [and 9 others]
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 288.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Electricity, Instruments, Chemistry, Energy | Meteorology, Measurement | Mechanics, Amusement | Animal Development, Nutrition | Natural History, Collecting | Zoology, Entomology, Collecting | Ornithology, Animal Behaviour | Photography, Transport, Hospitals

People mentioned:

John G Wood Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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See also:

Author of "Mind Your Own Business", etc., 'About Balls and Other Balls', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 259–60


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 294–96.

Some of Our Fellows. A School Story. Chapter XIV—The Recall  [14/24]

The Rev. T S Millington, Author of "Under a Cloud", "Boy and Man", etc. Millington, Thomas Street (b. 1821) WBI
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Animal Development, Breeding


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 297.

An African Story (With a Moral!)

Anon

Genre:

Illustration, Drollery

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [6]

Subjects:

Animal Behaviour, Hunting, Race, Morality


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 303–04.

A Funny Menagerie  [3/3]Anon, 'A Funny Menagerie', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 259–60
Anon, 'A Funny Menagerie', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 286–87

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Anon

Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [7]

Subjects:

Textbooks, Zoology, Monstrosities, Anatomy, Animal Behaviour, Representation, Ancient Authorities, Comparative Philology, Comparative Anatomy, Zoological Gardens

Institutions mentioned:

Brighton Aqarium Brighton Aquarium Company
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Publications cited:

Boreman 1774 Boreman, Thomas 1774. A Description of Three Hundred Animals viz. Beasts, Birds, Fishes, Serpents, and Insects: With a Particular Account of the Manner of their Catching of Whales in Greenland. Extracted from the Best Authors, and Adapted to the Use of All Capacities; Illustrated with Copper-Plates, Whereon is Curiously Engraven Every Beast, Bird, Fish, Serpent, and Insect, Described in the Whole Book, 11th edn, London: J. and F. Rivington [and 9 others]
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 304.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Entomology, Animal Development | Agriculture, Machinery, Exhibitions | Light, Instruments, Accidents

People mentioned:

John G Wood Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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See also:

Anon, 'Some Typical British Butterflies', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), facing [i]


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 305–07.

The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XX—A Terrible Disaster and a Joyful Meeting  [20/26]Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Describes a Great Hunt', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 81–83
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VI—Some of the Shadows of a Buffalo Hunter's Life', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 97–99
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter VIII—The Chase Continued, and Brought to a Fiery Termination', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 113–115
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter IX—Meteorological Changes and Consequences, and a Grand Opportunity Mis-Improved', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), [129]–131
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter X—Fate of the Buffalo-Hunters', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 145–47
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XI—To the Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 161–63
Robert M Ballantyne, 'The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood. Chapter XII—Victory!', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 177–79

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R M Ballantyne, Author of "The Lifeboat", "Post Haste", etc. Ballantyne, Robert Michael (1825–94) ODNB
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Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Disease, Animal Development, Race, Human Development

Reprinted:

Ballantyne 1880 Ballantyne, Robert Michael 1880. The Red Man's Revenge: A Tale of the Red River Flood, London: James Nisbet & Co.
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 307–10.

A Life on the Ocean Wave  [1/12]A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. II—The Midshipman', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 323–26
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. III—Assistant-Clerks', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 339–42
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. IV—Engineer Students and Assistant-Engineers', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 355–56
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. V—Boy Writers and Ship's Steward's Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 371–62
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. VI—Second Class Boys (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 389–90

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A Late Naval Officer Late Naval Officer, A
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Subjects:

Education, Skill, Mathematics, Transport, Steamships

Institutions mentioned:

Royal Naval College, Greenwich, Royal Naval College, Greenwich
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HMS Britannia HMS Britannia
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), facing 308.

The Vessels of All Nations

Anon

Genre:

Illustration

Relevant illustrations:

eng. (col.) [21]

Illustrators:

J Wells Wells, Joseph Robert (fl. 1872–95) Engen 1985
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Subjects:

Transport, Steamships, Military Technology, Taxonomy


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 315–16.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest  [19/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Exploration, Entomology, Light, Instruments, Collecting, Botany, Amateurism

Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 319.

Odds and Ends

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Notes

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.



[1] An Optical Paradox

Subjects:

Light, Instruments, Amusement, Magic



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 319.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Supernaturalism, Light, Chemistry | Chemistry, Heat, Light

See also:

Arthur Stradling, 'Ghosts at Holly Court', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 158


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 323–26.

A Life on the Ocean Wave. II—The Midshipman  [2/12]A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 307–10
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. III—Assistant-Clerks', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 339–42
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. IV—Engineer Students and Assistant-Engineers', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 355–56
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. V—Boy Writers and Ship's Steward's Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 371–62
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. VI—Second Class Boys (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 389–90

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A Late Naval Officer Late Naval Officer, A
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Subjects:

Education, Skill, Navigation, Instruments, Astronomy, Time, Measurement, Mechanics, Dynamics, Physics, Physical Geography, Mapping

Institutions mentioned:

Royal Naval College, Greenwich Royal Naval College, Greenwich
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 329–31.

Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XX—A Mutiny and its Consequences  [21/31]William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 25–27
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 41–43
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter VII—Help Comes When Least Expected', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 105–07
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XIV—Jim and I Carried Off Against Our Will', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 233–34
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XVI—We Cross the Line, and Attempt to Round Cape Horn', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 265–67
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXI—A Cruise Across the Pacific and the Adventures I Met With', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 345–47
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXII—A Typhoon, and How We Got Through it', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 362–64
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXIII—A Fearful Narrative—Doings at Strong Island', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 377–78
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXV—A Perilous Voyage in the Whaleboat', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 413–15

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W H G Kingston, Author of "From Powder Monkey to Admiral", etc. Kingston, William Henry Giles (1814–80) ODNB
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Zoology, Hunting, Health, Medical Practitioners, Medical Treatment, Botany, Collecting

Reprinted:

Kingston 1893 Kingston, William Henry Giles 1893. Peter Trawl; or, The Adventures of a Whaler, London: Hodder & Stoughton
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 336.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Animal Development, Commerce | Ornithology, Nutrition, Animal Development | Spiritualism, Amusement, Instruments | Metallurgy, Textbooks | Botany, Amusement | Light, Magic, Amusement, Instruments

People mentioned:

John G Wood Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 339–42.

A Life on the Ocean Wave. III—Assistant-Clerks  [3/12]A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 307–10
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. II—The Midshipman', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 323–26
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. IV—Engineer Students and Assistant-Engineers', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 355–56
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. V—Boy Writers and Ship's Steward's Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 371–62
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. VI—Second Class Boys (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 389–90

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A Pleitch Pleitch, A (fl. 1880) BP1/2/59/1
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Subjects:

Health, Education, Mathematics, Physical Geography, Physics, Transport, Steamships, Military Technology, Telegraphy

Institutions mentioned:

Royal Naval College, Greenwich Royal Naval College, Greenwich
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 345–47.

Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXI—A Cruise Across the Pacific and the Adventures I Met With  [22/31]William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 25–27
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 41–43
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter VII—Help Comes When Least Expected', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 105–07
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XIV—Jim and I Carried Off Against Our Will', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 233–34
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XVI—We Cross the Line, and Attempt to Round Cape Horn', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 265–67
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XX—A Mutiny and its Consequences', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 329–31
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXII—A Typhoon, and How We Got Through it', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 362–64
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXIII—A Fearful Narrative—Doings at Strong Island', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 377–78
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXV—A Perilous Voyage in the Whaleboat', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 413–15

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W H G Kingston, Author of "From Powder Monkey to Admiral", etc. Kingston, William Henry Giles (1814–80) ODNB
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Subjects:

Zoology, Hunting, Medical Practitioners, Botany, Race, Cultural Geography

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Kingston 1893 Kingston, William Henry Giles 1893. Peter Trawl; or, The Adventures of a Whaler, London: Hodder & Stoughton
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 347–50.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings  [21/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Subjects:

Exploration, Physical Geography, Natural History, Animal Behaviour

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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 352.

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Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Mathematics, Education | Chemistry, Textbooks | Transport, Commerce | Chemistry, Representation | Astronomy, Observation | Disease, Medical Treatment | Electricity, Magnetism, Sound, Instruments | Animal Development, Disease, Textbooks

Publications cited:

Gill 1869 Gill, Charles Haughton 1869. Chemistry for Schools: An Introduction to the Practical Study of Chemistry, London: J. Walton
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 355–56.

A Life on the Ocean Wave. IV—Engineer Students and Assistant-Engineers  [4/12]A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 307–10
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. II—The Midshipman', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 323–26
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. III—Assistant-Clerks', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 339–42
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. V—Boy Writers and Ship's Steward's Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 371–62
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. VI—Second Class Boys (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 389–90

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Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Engineers, Engineering, Health, Education, Mathematics, Class, Military Technology, War, Accidents

Institutions mentioned:

Royal Naval College, Greenwich Royal Naval College, Greenwich
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 360–62.

Bicyclists and Bicycling. I—Introductory  [1/10]Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. II—Learning to Ride', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 375–76
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. III—On the Choice of Machine', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 410–11
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. IV—Road-Riding, Brakes, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 430–31
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. V—Touring', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 452–53
Anon, 'Bicycles and Bicycling. VII—Past and Present', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 551–52
Anon, 'Bicycles and Bicycling. VIII—Cleaning and Keeping Machines in Order, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 567

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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [4]

Subjects:

Transport, Technology, Accidents, Amusement, Education


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 362–64.

Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXII—A Typhoon, and How We Got Through it  [23/31]William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 25–27
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 41–43
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter VII—Help Comes When Least Expected', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 105–07
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XIV—Jim and I Carried Off Against Our Will', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 233–34
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XVI—We Cross the Line, and Attempt to Round Cape Horn', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 265–67
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XX—A Mutiny and its Consequences', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 329–31
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXI—A Cruise Across the Pacific and the Adventures I Met With', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 345–47
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXIII—A Fearful Narrative—Doings at Strong Island', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 377–78
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXV—A Perilous Voyage in the Whaleboat', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 413–15

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W H G Kingston, Author of "From Powder Monkey to Admiral", etc. Kingston, William Henry Giles (1814–80) ODNB
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Novel, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Medical Practitioners, Medical Treatment

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Kingston 1893 Kingston, William Henry Giles 1893. Peter Trawl; or, The Adventures of a Whaler, London: Hodder & Stoughton
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 368.

Correspondence

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Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment | Phrenology, Textbooks, Controversy | Aeronautics, Technology | Engineering, Transport | Photography, Light | Mathematics, Instruments | Ornithology, Collecting | Astronomy, Instruments | Microscopy, Instruments, Light | Light, Magic, Instruments | Photography, Light, Magic, Instruments | Astronomy

People mentioned:

Etienne J De Montgolfier, Montgolfier, Étienne Jacques de (1745–99) DSB
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Michel J De Montgolfier Montgolfier, Michel Joseph de (1740–1810) DSB
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Publications cited:

Combe 1828 Combe, George 1828. The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects, Edinburgh: John Anderson
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 371–62.

A Life on the Ocean Wave. V—Boy Writers and Ship's Steward's Boys  [5/12]A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 307–10
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. II—The Midshipman', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 323–26
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. III—Assistant-Clerks', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 339–42
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. IV—Engineer Students and Assistant-Engineers', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 355–56
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. VI—Second Class Boys (Continued)', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 389–90

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A Late Naval Officer Late Naval Officer, A
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Health, Education

Institutions mentioned:

Royal Naval College, Greenwich Royal Naval College, Greenwich
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 375–76.

Bicyclists and Bicycling. II—Learning to Ride  [2/10]Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. I—Introductory', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 360–62
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. III—On the Choice of Machine', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 410–11
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. IV—Road-Riding, Brakes, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 430–31
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. V—Touring', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 452–53
Anon, 'Bicycles and Bicycling. VII—Past and Present', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 551–52
Anon, 'Bicycles and Bicycling. VIII—Cleaning and Keeping Machines in Order, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 567

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Anon

Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [7]

Subjects:

Transport, Technology, Education


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 377–78.

Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXIII—A Fearful Narrative—Doings at Strong Island  [24/31]William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 25–27
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 41–43
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter VII—Help Comes When Least Expected', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 105–07
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XIV—Jim and I Carried Off Against Our Will', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 233–34
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XVI—We Cross the Line, and Attempt to Round Cape Horn', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 265–67
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XX—A Mutiny and its Consequences', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 329–31
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXI—A Cruise Across the Pacific and the Adventures I Met With', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 345–47
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXII—A Typhoon, and How We Got Through it', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 362–64
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXV—A Perilous Voyage in the Whaleboat', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 413–15

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W H G Kingston, Author of "From Powder Monkey to Admiral", etc. Kingston, William Henry Giles (1814–80) ODNB
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Race, Animal Behaviour, Hunting

Reprinted:

Kingston 1893 Kingston, William Henry Giles 1893. Peter Trawl; or, The Adventures of a Whaler, London: Hodder & Stoughton
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 381–83.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent  [23/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Subjects:

Exploration, Travel, Physical Geography, Race, Cultural Geography, Statistics, Crime, Mapping, Disease

People mentioned:

James A Grant, Grant, James Augustus (1827–92) ODNB
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John H Speke, Speke, John Hanning (1827–64) ODNB
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Richard F Burton, Burton, Sir Richard Francis (1821–90) ODNB
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Verney L Cameron, Cameron, Verney Lovett (1844–94) ODNB
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Henry M Stanley, Stanley, Sir Henry Morton (1841–1904) ODNB
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David Livingstone, Livingstone, David (1813–73) ODNB
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W E Dillon, Dillon, W E (fl. 1873) WBI
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Robert Moffat Moffat, Robert (1795–1883) ODNB
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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 384.

Correspondence

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Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Nutrition, Health | Health, Sanitation | Light, Magic | Ornithology, Breeding, Education | Animal Development, Sanitation, Health | Mineralogy, Industry

See also:

[R W Alldridge], 'My Courier Pigeons, and How I Trained Them', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 21


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 387.

Chemical Amusements

Anon

Genre:

Instructions

Subjects:

Chemistry, Magic, Wonder, Light


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 389–90.

A Life on the Ocean Wave. VI—Second Class Boys (Continued)  [6/12]A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 307–10
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. II—The Midshipman', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 323–26
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. III—Assistant-Clerks', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 339–42
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. IV—Engineer Students and Assistant-Engineers', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 355–56
A Late Naval Officer, 'A Life on the Ocean Wave. V—Boy Writers and Ship's Steward's Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 371–62

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A Late Naval Officer Late Naval Officer, A
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Education, Mathematics

Institutions mentioned:

Royal Naval College, Greenwich Royal Naval College, Greenwich
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 395–98.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices  [24/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Exploration, Physical Geography, Race

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Henry M Stanley, Stanley, Sir Henry Morton (1841–1904) ODNB
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David Livingstone, Livingstone, David (1813–73) ODNB
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James A Grant, Grant, James Augustus (1827–92) ODNB
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John H Speke, Speke, John Hanning (1827–64) ODNB
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Richard F Burton, Burton, Sir Richard Francis (1821–90) ODNB
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Verney L Cameron Cameron, Verney Lovett (1844–94) ODNB
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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 399.

Cruelty to a Cat

Anon

Genre:

News-Commentary

Subjects:

Cruelty, Crime, Morality

Institutions mentioned:

Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 400.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Ornithology, Breeding | Medical Treatment, Disease | Ornithology, Nutrition, Animal Development


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 404–06.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again  [25/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Subjects:

Exploration, Natural History

People mentioned:

David Livingstone Livingstone, David (1813–73) ODNB
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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 410–11.

Bicyclists and Bicycling. III—On the Choice of Machine  [3/10]Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. I—Introductory', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 360–62
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. II—Learning to Ride', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 375–76
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. IV—Road-Riding, Brakes, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 430–31
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. V—Touring', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 452–53
Anon, 'Bicycles and Bicycling. VII—Past and Present', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 551–52
Anon, 'Bicycles and Bicycling. VIII—Cleaning and Keeping Machines in Order, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 567

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Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [4]

Subjects:

Transport, Technology, Commerce, Accidents, Education


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 411.

Petty Pride

Anon

Genre:

Anecdote

Subjects:

Travel, Accidents, Metallurgy, Skill

People mentioned:

John Rennie Rennie, John (1761–1821) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 413–15.

Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXV—A Perilous Voyage in the Whaleboat  [26/31]William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 25–27
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter II—How a True Friend was Gained', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 41–43
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter VII—Help Comes When Least Expected', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 105–07
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XIV—Jim and I Carried Off Against Our Will', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 233–34
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XVI—We Cross the Line, and Attempt to Round Cape Horn', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 265–67
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XX—A Mutiny and its Consequences', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 329–31
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXI—A Cruise Across the Pacific and the Adventures I Met With', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 345–47
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXII—A Typhoon, and How We Got Through it', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 362–64
William H G Kingston, 'Peter Trawl; or, Round and About the World. Chapter XXIII—A Fearful Narrative—Doings at Strong Island', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 377–78

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W H G Kingston, Author of "From Powder Monkey to Admiral", etc. Kingston, William Henry Giles (1814–80) ODNB
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Subjects:

Hunting, Animal Behaviour

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Kingston 1893 Kingston, William Henry Giles 1893. Peter Trawl; or, The Adventures of a Whaler, London: Hodder & Stoughton
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 415.

Arithmetical Puzzles

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Miscellaneous

Subjects:

Mathematics


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 416.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Animal Development, Breeding, Breeding, Nutrition | Periodicals

People mentioned:

John G Wood Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Publications cited:

Athenaeum, Athenaeum (1828–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Academy Academy (1869–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), [417]–19.

The Biggest Coward in the School

Author of "How I Helped to Beat the Boundary", etc. Author of How I Helped to Beat the Boundary
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Genre:

Short Fiction

Subjects:

Cruelty, Ornithology


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 422.

Our Note Book

Anon

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Regular Feature—Notes; Extract

Publications extracted:

N O O, N
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Thomson 1877 [Thomson, William Hamilton] 1877. Five Years' Penal Servitude by One Who Has Endured it, London: Richard Bentley & Son
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[1] Remarkable Sagacity of a Dog

Subjects:

Animal Behaviour


[2] "Penny Dreadfuls"

Subjects:

Periodicals, Reading, Crime, Mathematics, Education, Human Development


    Presents a compliment to the Boy's Own Paper from James Hannington Hannington, James (1847–1885) ODNB
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who believes that this periodical has stopped boys in his parish from reading 'baneful literature'. Goes on to boast that the periodical has 'killed three of the worst papers of the "Penny Dreadful" class' and to demonstrate the importance of this claim, presents an extract from William H Thomson's Thomson, William Hamilton (1813–85) WBI
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anonymous Five Years' Penal Servitude which describes the way in which two boys, who should have been reading 'Euclid Euclid (fl. 295 BC) DSB
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and Delectus', consumed stories of 'gentlemen pirates, highwaymen, and bandit captains', a literary diet which inspired their criminal activities.




Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 425–26.

Boys' Dogs and all About Them. I—Dignity and Impudence  [1/7]Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. II—The Retriever and the Fox Terrier', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 436–38
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. III—The Bull-Dog and the Mastiff', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 471–72
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. IV—Newfoundlands', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 486–88
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. V—Collies', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 500–01
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VI—The Cross-Bred, the Deerhound, and the Greyhound', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 515–17
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VII—The Setter and Irish Terrier', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 531–33

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Gordon Stables, MD, RN Stables, William ('Gordon') ([1837–1840]–1910) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Animal Development, Anatomy, Breeding, Disease, Medical Treatment, Pharmaceuticals


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 430–31.

Bicyclists and Bicycling. IV—Road-Riding, Brakes, etc.  [4/10]Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. I—Introductory', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 360–62
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. II—Learning to Ride', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 375–76
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. III—On the Choice of Machine', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 410–11
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. V—Touring', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 452–53
Anon, 'Bicycles and Bicycling. VII—Past and Present', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 551–52
Anon, 'Bicycles and Bicycling. VIII—Cleaning and Keeping Machines in Order, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 567

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Anon

Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [9]

Subjects:

Transport, Technology, Crime, Accidents


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 432.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Astronomy, Textbooks | Railways, Light | Meteorology, Prognostication | Electricity, Instruments, Energy | Electricity, Instruments | Chemistry, Accidents | Domestic Economy, Chemistry | Matter Theory, Heat | Chemistry, Manufactories

People mentioned:

William R Grove, Grove, Sir William Robert (1811–96) DSB ODNB
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Robert W E Bunsen Bunsen, Robert Wilhelm Eberhard (1811–99) DSB
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Dunkin 1869 Dunkin, Edwin 1869. The Midnight Sky: Familiar Notes on the Stars and Planets; With Thirty-Two Star-Maps and Numerous Other Illustrations, London: Religious Tract Society
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 436–38.

Boys' Dogs and all About Them. II—The Retriever and the Fox Terrier  [2/7]Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. I—Dignity and Impudence', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 425–26
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. III—The Bull-Dog and the Mastiff', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 471–72
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. IV—Newfoundlands', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 486–88
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. V—Collies', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 500–01
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VI—The Cross-Bred, the Deerhound, and the Greyhound', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 515–17
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VII—The Setter and Irish Terrier', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 531–33

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Gordon Stables, MD, RN Stables, William ('Gordon') ([1837–1840]–1910) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

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wdct. [3]

Subjects:

Animal Development, Taxonomy, Animal Behaviour, Breeding, Health, Nutrition


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 442.

Our Note Book

Anon / C Barnard Barnard, C (fl. 1880) BP1/2/65/2
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Regular Feature, Instructions

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[2] The Mechanical Pigeon

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Animal Behaviour, Invention



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 443–45.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants  [27/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Novel, Serial

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Illustrators:

H Meyer Meyer, Henri (fl.1879) BP1/2/38/2
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Subjects:

Meteorology, Physical Geography, Exploration, Entomology, Anatomy, Geology, Animal Behaviour, Collecting, Hunting, Lecturing, Taxonomy

People mentioned:

Henry Smeathman, Smeathman, Henry (d. 1786) WBI
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David Livingstone, Livingstone, David (1813–73) ODNB
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Henry M Stanley Stanley, Sir Henry Morton (1841–1904) ODNB
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    Includes a detailed description of Cousin Benedict's exploration of a giant evacuated ant-hill where Benedict and his fellow travellers sought refuge after a severe African tempest. Benedict reports his discovery of the 'termites' "store-house"' (which was a receptacle for 'a considerable quantity of gum and vegetable juices') and attempts to interest his friends in the importance of the fact that the hills are deserted. (443) Later Benedict holds forth on the subject of termites, describing their classification, anatomy and habits, and emphasising the fierce ''sirafoos'' species of termite which frighten even the lion, and the immense fecundity of the female termite. The illustrations show the dark cavern where 'Cousin Benedict's curiosity was awakened', and the naturalist crouched on the floor of the cavern 'fairly mounted on a favourite hobby'—lecturing on entomology. (444)


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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 445–46.

Some Boys Who Became Famous. Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Illustrators:

L Dumoni Dumoni, L (fl. 1880–81) BP1/2/65/4
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Subjects:

Science Fiction, Science Communication, Publishing, Progress, Reading, Morality


    Champions Verne as a 'household name with the boys of England—young and old', and as a writer of 'thrilling scientific romances' who 'knows everything', who 'seizes the latest scientific discovery, and weaves it so deftly in his magic web, that however wonderful it may have appeared or however far-fetched, it takes its place naturally in the daily routine of his little world of fancy'. Stresses further the range of Verne's scientific interests (from the 'depths of the ocean' to 'a journey to the moon'). (445) Proceeds to a short account of Verne's life, although it cannot account for his turn to 'writing a scientific romance', but suggests that this might have been caused by 'the progress which has been made in the sciences within recent years', which 'fired his strong imagination'. Lists several of his major works and proceeds to address the question of 'what use these scientific romances serve'. Replies by insisting that such works are 'directly beneficial' and satisfy 'the most exacting appetite for what is marvellous, whilst [Verne] opens before the minds of his readers possibilities of scientific triumphs that must make them think'. Also praises Verne's works for making 'the mere idler an object of contempt' and believes his portrait shows 'power and intelligence and purpose'. (446)



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 448.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Zoology, Menageries, Specimen Trading | Chemistry


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 452–53.

Bicyclists and Bicycling. V—Touring  [5/10]Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. I—Introductory', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 360–62
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. II—Learning to Ride', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 375–76
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. III—On the Choice of Machine', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 410–11
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. IV—Road-Riding, Brakes, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 430–31
Anon, 'Bicycles and Bicycling. VII—Past and Present', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 551–52
Anon, 'Bicycles and Bicycling. VIII—Cleaning and Keeping Machines in Order, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 567

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Anon

Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Subjects:

Transport, Technology, Travel


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 460–62.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell  [28/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Exploration, Technology, Pneumatics, Experiment, Entomology

Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 462.

How I Laid A Ghost

Anon

Genre:

Short Fiction

Subjects:

Supernaturalism, Superstition, Animal Behaviour


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 463.

The Decrease of Buffaloes

Anon

Genre:

News-Commentary

Subjects:

Extinction, Zoology

Publications cited:

Montana Herald Montana Herald (cited 1880) BP1/2/66/4
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 464.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Breeding, Animal Development | Entomology, Representation

People mentioned:

John G Wood Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 467–69.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan  [29/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Exploration, Race, Ethnology

People mentioned:

Verney L Cameron Cameron, Verney Lovett (1844–94) ODNB
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Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 471–72.

Boys' Dogs and all About Them. III—The Bull-Dog and the Mastiff  [3/7]Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. I—Dignity and Impudence', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 425–26
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. II—The Retriever and the Fox Terrier', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 436–38
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. IV—Newfoundlands', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 486–88
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. V—Collies', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 500–01
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VI—The Cross-Bred, the Deerhound, and the Greyhound', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 515–17
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VII—The Setter and Irish Terrier', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 531–33

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Gordon Stables, MD, RN Stables, William ('Gordon') ([1837–1840]–1910) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [3]

Subjects:

Animal Development, Animal Behaviour, Cruelty, Anatomy, Disease, Health, Sanitation, Breeding


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 477.

Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys  [1/11]W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 485
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 511
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 517–18
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 555
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 571
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 589–91
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Stocks and Swarms', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 606–07
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Position and Aspect for Bee-Hives', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 634
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Swarming and Hiving', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 645–46
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Concluding Hints on General Management', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 662

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W H Harris, BA, BSC Harris, W H (fl. 1880) BP1/2/67/3
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Entomology, Animal Behaviour, Breeding, Commerce, Reading, Education


    Begins by lamenting the fact that 'such wonderful, interesting, and profitable insects as bees seem quite neglected' from the range of 'creatures which boys make a practice of keeping or petting' (477). Outlines the advantages of keeping bees rather than other pets and concludes by remarking that it will 'not trouble the reader with scientific descriptions and learned terms, for our aim is, as all boys will desire, a thoroughly practical one', and invites readers to consult 'any good book on insects' or an encyclopaedia for information of 'a strictly entomological kind' (478).



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 478–79.

Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting  [1/7]John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 484
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 509–11
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 525
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 534–36
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 549–50
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 565–66

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS, Chaplain and Lecturer to the "Fellowship of Animals' Friends" Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Subjects:

Cruelty, Ornithology, Animal Development, Collecting, Morality


    Similar to the argument he developed to justify killing insects, the author upholds the scientific grounds for taking birds' eggs for scientific collecting purposes. Insists that bird-nesting is not cruel, and that egg-collectors 'will neither destroy eggs nor meddle with the young birds when hatched'. Points out that birds lose count of the number of eggs that they have laid, and proceeds to advise on the best way of taking eggs without 'injuring or destroying the nest', and of treating the eggs. (478)


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Anon, 'Some Favourite British Birds' Eggs', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), facing 478


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), facing 478.

Some Favourite British Birds' Eggs

Anon

Genre:

Illustration

Relevant illustrations:

eng. (col.) [55]

Illustrators:

Kronheim & Co. Kronheim, Joseph Martin (1810–66) Engen 1985
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Engen, Rodney K. 1985. Dictionary of Victorian Wood Engravers, Cambridge: Chadwyck-Healey
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Subjects:

Ornithology, Animal Development, Collecting, Taxonomy

See also:

John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 478–79


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 483.

Our Note Book

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Notes



[1] Life in India

Subjects:

Animal Behaviour, Statistics



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 484.

Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting  [2/7]John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 478–79
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 509–11
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 525
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 534–36
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 549–50
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 565–66

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS, Chaplain and Lecturer to the "Fellowship of Animals' Friends" Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [3]

Subjects:

Ornithology, Animal Development, Collecting, Accidents, Natural History

People mentioned:

Charles Waterton Waterton, Charles (1782–1865) DSB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 485.

Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys  [2/11]W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 477
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 511
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 517–18
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 555
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 571
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 589–91
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Stocks and Swarms', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 606–07
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Position and Aspect for Bee-Hives', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 634
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Swarming and Hiving', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 645–46
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Concluding Hints on General Management', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 662

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W H Harris, BA, BSC Harris, W H (fl. 1880) BP1/2/67/3
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.[3]

Subjects:

Entomology, Anatomy, Animal Behaviour, Animal Development, Breeding, Anatomy


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 486–88.

Boys' Dogs and all About Them. IV—Newfoundlands  [4/7]Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. I—Dignity and Impudence', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 425–26
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. II—The Retriever and the Fox Terrier', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 436–38
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. III—The Bull-Dog and the Mastiff', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 471–72
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. V—Collies', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 500–01
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VI—The Cross-Bred, the Deerhound, and the Greyhound', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 515–17
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VII—The Setter and Irish Terrier', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 531–33

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Gordon Stables, MD, RN Stables, William ('Gordon') ([1837–1840]–1910) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [4]

Subjects:

Animal Development, Animal Behaviour, Anatomy, Education, Health, Sanitation


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 500–01.

Boys' Dogs and all About Them. V—Collies  [5/7]Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. I—Dignity and Impudence', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 425–26
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. II—The Retriever and the Fox Terrier', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 436–38
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. III—The Bull-Dog and the Mastiff', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 471–72
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. IV—Newfoundlands', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 486–88
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VI—The Cross-Bred, the Deerhound, and the Greyhound', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 515–17
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VII—The Setter and Irish Terrier', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 531–33

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Gordon Stables, MD, RN Stables, William ('Gordon') ([1837–1840]–1910) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [2]

Subjects:

Animal Behaviour, Anatomy, Animal Development, Health, Breeding, Nutrition


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 501.

An Odd Column

Anon

Genre:

Illustration, Satire

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [3]

Illustrators:

A C, pseud.  [A C] Chasemore, A (fl. 1871) Spielmann 1895
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Subjects:

Zoology, Display, Nutrition, Language, Human Development | Medical Practitioners, Gender


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 502–03.

Boys We Have Known—The Duffer  [8/11]Anon, 'Boys We Have Known. IV—The Boy Who is "Never Wrong"', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 126–27

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Anon

Genre:

Essay, Serial

Subjects:

Education, Chemistry, Accidents, Scientific Practitioners, Psychology


    Describes some of the mishaps in the life of Billy Bungle, the 'duffer' at the author's school. These include the occasion when Billy 'nearly succeeded in blowing himself and three or four of us up by mixing certain combustibles together by mistake'. Later proceeds to the moral of his 'discourse' which is that 'Don't despair if you are a duffer, for you may cure yourself of it, if you will only think and take your time'. Counsels his readers by describing how the 'great philosopher' Isaac Newton Newton, Sir Isaac (1642–1727) DSB
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'once appeared in the light of a great duffer' because he foolishly made a large and a small hole in his door to allow his cat and kitten pass through. Believes this shows that 'without care any one may belong to that class' of duffers. (503) The illustrations show several boys standing before an exploding chemistry experiment, and Newton's infamous cat and kitten door-holes.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 504.

Some Boys Who Became Famous. "Old Philos"

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Essay

Subjects:

Heroism, Entomology, Breeding, Collecting, Morality

People mentioned:

Henry Havelock Havelock, Sir Henry, 1st Baronet (1795–1857) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 509–11.

Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting  [3/7]John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 478–79
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 484
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 525
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 534–36
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 549–50
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 565–66

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS, Chaplain and Lecturer to the "Fellowship of Animals' Friends" Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [5]

Subjects:

Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Animal Development, Collecting, Anatomy, Natural History

People mentioned:

Charles Waterton Waterton, Charles (1782–1865) DSB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 511.

Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys  [3/11]W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 477
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 485
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 517–18
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 555
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 571
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 589–91
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Stocks and Swarms', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 606–07
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Position and Aspect for Bee-Hives', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 634
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Swarming and Hiving', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 645–46
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Concluding Hints on General Management', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 662

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W H Harris, BA, BSC Harris, W H (fl. 1880) BP1/2/67/3
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.[4]

Subjects:

Entomology, Anatomy, Animal Behaviour, Disease, Physiology, Medical Treatment, Animal Development, Microscopy, Breeding, Collecting


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 512.

A Bee Story (With a Very Obvious Moral)

Anon

Genre:

Illustration, Drollery

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [4]

Subjects:

Entomology, Animal Behaviour, Morality, Accidents


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 512.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Animal Development, Medical Treatment | Menageries | Light, Magic


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 515.

Our Note Book

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Notes



[2] Don't Be Discouraged Boys

Subjects:

Wonder, Geology, Analogy, Religion, Piety



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 515–17.

Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VI—The Cross-Bred, the Deerhound, and the Greyhound  [6/7]Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. I—Dignity and Impudence', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 425–26
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. II—The Retriever and the Fox Terrier', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 436–38
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. III—The Bull-Dog and the Mastiff', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 471–72
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. IV—Newfoundlands', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 486–88
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. V—Collies', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 500–01
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VII—The Setter and Irish Terrier', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 531–33

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Gordon Stables, MD, RN Stables, William ('Gordon') ([1837–1840]–1910) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [5]

Subjects:

Breeding, Animal Development, Animal Behaviour, Anatomy, Sanitation


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 517–18.

Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys  [4/11]W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 477
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 485
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 511
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 555
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 571
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 589–91
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Stocks and Swarms', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 606–07
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Position and Aspect for Bee-Hives', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 634
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Swarming and Hiving', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 645–46
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Concluding Hints on General Management', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 662

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W H Harris, BA, BSC Harris, W H (fl. 1880) BP1/2/67/3
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.[4]

Subjects:

Entomology, Anatomy, Light, Physiology, Animal Behaviour, Instinct


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 523–25.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day  [32/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Ethnology, Race, Gender, Commerce, Human Development, Specimen Trading, Hunting, Statistics

People mentioned:

David Livingstone, Livingstone, David (1813–73) ODNB
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Verney L Cameron, Cameron, Verney Lovett (1844–94) ODNB
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Henry M Stanley Stanley, Sir Henry Morton (1841–1904) ODNB
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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 525.

Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting  [4/7]John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 478–79
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 484
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 509–11
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 534–36
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 549–50
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 565–66

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS, Chaplain and Lecturer to the "Fellowship of Animals' Friends" Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [4]

Subjects:

Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Animal Development, Anatomy, Natural History

People mentioned:

Charles Waterton Waterton, Charles (1782–1865) DSB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 528.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Chemistry, Domestic Economy | Medical Treatment, Health | Libraries, Statistics | Entomology, Domestic Economy, Heat | Animal Development, Breeding | Animal Behaviour, Nutrition | Metallurgy, Heat | Zoology

See also:

John G Wood, 'Frogs and Toads', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 52–53 , John G Wood, 'Frogs and Toads. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 68–70


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 531–33.

Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VII—The Setter and Irish Terrier  [7/7]Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. I—Dignity and Impudence', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 425–26
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. II—The Retriever and the Fox Terrier', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 436–38
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. III—The Bull-Dog and the Mastiff', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 471–72
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. IV—Newfoundlands', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 486–88
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. V—Collies', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 500–01
Gordon Stables, 'Boys' Dogs and all About Them. VI—The Cross-Bred, the Deerhound, and the Greyhound', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 515–17

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Gordon Stables, MD, RN Stables, William ('Gordon') ([1837–1840]–1910) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [2]

Subjects:

Animal Development, Animal Behaviour, Anatomy, Disease, Medical Treatment, Pharmaceuticals, Mental Illness, Sanitation


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 534–36.

Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting  [5/7]John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 478–79
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 484
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 509–11
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 525
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 549–50
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 565–66

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS, Chaplain and Lecturer to the "Fellowship of Animals' Friends" Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [9]

Subjects:

Ornithology, Breeding, Collecting, Hunting, Animal Behaviour, Animal Development

People mentioned:

Charles Waterton Waterton, Charles (1782–1865) DSB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 542–43.

Rats and Mice as Pets

Gordon Stables, MD, RN Stables, William ('Gordon') ([1837–1840]–1910) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [4]

Subjects:

Animal Development, Breeding, Sanitation, Nutrition, Animal Behaviour


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 543.

How we Caught the Fox. A Farm-School Incident

A London Minister London Minister, A
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Genre:

Short Fiction

Subjects:

Animal Behaviour, Hunting


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 544.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Superstition, Heat, Domestic Economy, Philosophy | Animal Development, Breeding | Light, Chemistry, Instruments

Publications cited:

Jevons 1870 Jevons, William Stanley 1870. Elementary Lessons in Logic: Deductive and Inductive, London: Macmillan & Co.
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See also:

J B C, 'Hints on Rabbit-Keeping', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 411–13


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 549.

Odds and Ends

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Poetry

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [2]

Subjects:

Geology, Zoology


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 549–50.

Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting  [6/7]John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 478–79
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 484
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 509–11
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 525
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 534–36
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 565–66

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS, Chaplain and Lecturer to the "Fellowship of Animals' Friends" Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [7]

Subjects:

Ornithology, Collecting, Hunting, Animal Behaviour, Animal Development


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 551–52.

Bicycles and Bicycling. VII—Past and Present  [9/10]Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. I—Introductory', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 360–62
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. II—Learning to Ride', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 375–76
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. III—On the Choice of Machine', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 410–11
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. IV—Road-Riding, Brakes, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 430–31
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. V—Touring', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 452–53
Anon, 'Bicycles and Bicycling. VIII—Cleaning and Keeping Machines in Order, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 567

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Anon

Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [4]

Subjects:

Transport, Technology, Invention, Amusement, Exhibitions, Railways

People mentioned:

James Starley, Starley, James (1831–81) ODNB
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George Stephenson Stephenson, George (1781–1848) ODNB
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Institutions mentioned:

Exposition Universelle de Paris à 1867, Exposition Universelle (1867), Paris
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Coventry Machinists' Company, Coventry Machinists' Company
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Puffing Billy Puffing Billy, locomotive
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 552.

A Dog Story; or, Tickled with a Feather

Anon

Genre:

Illustration, Drollery

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [6]

Subjects:

Animal Behaviour, Morality, Accidents


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 555.

Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes  [5/11]W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 477
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 485
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 511
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 517–18
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 571
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 589–91
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Stocks and Swarms', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 606–07
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Position and Aspect for Bee-Hives', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 634
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Swarming and Hiving', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 645–46
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Concluding Hints on General Management', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 662

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W H Harris, BA, BSC Harris, W H (fl. 1880) BP1/2/67/3
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.[3]

Subjects:

Entomology, Animal Behaviour, Animal Development, Architecture, Mathematics


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 556–59.

Kites, and How to Make Them

Anon

Genre:

Instructions

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.[23]

Subjects:

Aeronautics, Technology


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 560.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Domestic Economy, Nutrition | Botany, Natural History, Collecting | Animal Behaviour, Breeding

People mentioned:

John G Wood Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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See also:

Anon, 'The Seaweed Album', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 557


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 563–64.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity  [35/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Novel, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Entomology, Exploration, Collecting, Scientific Practitioners


    Describes the African captivity of Mrs Weldon, Cousin Benedict and their friends. Cousin Benedict can think of nothing but the entomological riches to be found in Africa and the 'wonderful discoveries' that could be made if his captors would let him. Points out that Benedict would have been 'the most contented of men' had it not been for the loss of his magnifying glass—a loss which means that Benedict must poke every insect 'almost into his eyes' before discovering its characteristics. Adds that Benedict's 'keepers knew him well enough to be satisfied that he would make no attempt to escape' because the enclosure in which he was captured 'afforded him a very fair scope for his researches'. (563) The illustration shows Benedict in the midst of his search for entomological specimens.


Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 565–66.

Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting  [7/7]John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 478–79
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 484
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 509–11
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 525
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 534–36
John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 549–50

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS, Chaplain and Lecturer to the "Fellowship of Animals' Friends" Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [5]

Subjects:

Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Collecting, Animal Development, Natural History, Experiment

People mentioned:

Charles Waterton Waterton, Charles (1782–1865) DSB
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Institutions mentioned:

Walton Hall, Yorkshire Walton Hall, Yorkshire
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 567.

Bicycles and Bicycling. VIII—Cleaning and Keeping Machines in Order, etc.  [10/10]Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. I—Introductory', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 360–62
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. II—Learning to Ride', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 375–76
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. III—On the Choice of Machine', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 410–11
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. IV—Road-Riding, Brakes, etc.', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 430–31
Anon, 'Bicyclists and Bicycling. V—Touring', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 452–53
Anon, 'Bicycles and Bicycling. VII—Past and Present', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 551–52

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Anon

Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Subjects:

Transport, Technology, Machinery


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 571.

Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes  [6/11]W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 477
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 485
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 511
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 517–18
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 555
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 589–91
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Stocks and Swarms', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 606–07
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Position and Aspect for Bee-Hives', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 634
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Swarming and Hiving', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 645–46
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Concluding Hints on General Management', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 662

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W H Harris, BA, BSC Harris, W H (fl. 1880) BP1/2/67/3
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.[5]

Subjects:

Entomology, Animal Behaviour, Architecture, Nutrition

People mentioned:

François Huber, Huber, François (1750–1831) WBI
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Jan Dzierzon Dzierzon, Jan (1811–1906) RLIN
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 572–73.

Hints on Building Model Yachts  [1/3][O O Ashworth], 'Hints on Building Model Yachts', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 702–03

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O O Ashworth Ashworth, O O (fl. 1880) BP1/2/73/5
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Subjects:

Transport, Amusement, Mechanics


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 575.

Our Note Book

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Notes



[3] Think of it, Boys

Subjects:

Time, Piety, Surgery, Medical Treatment

People mentioned:

Samuel Johnson Johnson, Samuel (1709–84) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 576.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Ornithology, Animal Development, Collecting, Representation, Periodicals | Human Development, Health | Disease, Light, Instruments | Ornithology, Animal Development, Collecting, Morality

People mentioned:

John G Wood Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 579–80.

An Adventure with a Siberian Bear

Anon

Genre:

Essay

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Animal Development, Animal Behaviour, Hunting, Meteorology


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 580–81.

Odds and Ends

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Notes, Instructions



[2] Invisibility Made Visible

Subjects:

Light, Magic



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 582–83.

Athletic Training  [1/6]A Member of the London Athletic Club, 'Athletic Training', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 614
A Member of the London Athletic Club, 'Athletic Training', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 751–52

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A Member of the London Athletic Club Member of the London Athletic Club, A
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Subjects:

Health, Human Development, Narcotics, Temperance, Morality, Nutrition, Education, Disease


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 585–87.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope  [36/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Novel, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Exploration, Heroism, Religion, Physical Geography, Race

People mentioned:

Charles Livingstone, Livingstone, Charles (1821–73) ODNB
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John Kirk, Kirk, Sir John (1832–1922) ODNB
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Richard Thornton, Thornton, Richard (1838–63) WBI
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Henry M Stanley Stanley, Sir Henry Morton (1841–1904) ODNB
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Institutions mentioned:

London Missionary Society London Missionary Society
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    Includes a 'brief survey' and portrait of David Livingstone Livingstone, David (1813–73) ODNB
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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 589–91.

Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes  [7/11]W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 477
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 485
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 511
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 517–18
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 555
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 571
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Stocks and Swarms', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 606–07
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Position and Aspect for Bee-Hives', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 634
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Swarming and Hiving', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 645–46
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Concluding Hints on General Management', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 662

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W H Harris, BA, BSC Harris, W H (fl. 1880) BP1/2/67/3
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Genre:

Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [12]

Subjects:

Entomology, Collecting, Menageries, Animal Behaviour


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 591.

Our Note Book

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Extract

Publications extracted:

Francis T Buckland Buckland, Francis Trevelyan (1826–80) ODNB
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[1] A Genuine Ghost Story

Subjects:

Supernaturalism, Superstition, Animal Behaviour



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 592.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Ornithology, Animal Development, Nutrition | Entomology, Menageries, Collecting | Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Animal Development | Exploration, Cruelty | Ornithology, Menageries, Collecting

People mentioned:

John G Wood, Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Johann C C Jamrach, Jamrach, Johann Christian Carl (1815–91) ODNB
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Gordon Stables Stables, William ('Gordon') ([1837–1840]–1910) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 603–04.

Our Note Book

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature—Poetry; Notes



[1] Blown Up

Subjects:

Accidents, Industry, Death, Medical Practitioners


[2] A Wonderful Boy!

Subjects:

Genius, Mathematics

People mentioned:

George P Bidder Bidder, George Parker (1806–78) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 604–06.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase  [37/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.[2]

Subjects:

Entomology, Animal Behaviour, Instinct, Hunting, Collecting

People mentioned:

David Livingstone Livingstone, David (1813–73) ODNB
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    Describes the entomological activities of Cousin Benedict in captivity. Notes his pursuit of various insects and the large number of mosquito bites that he had acquired during his travels. Proceeds to detail Benedict's pursuit of a prized specimen of hexapod which entangled itself in the entomologist's hair and then traversed his face. He attempts to grasp the insect when it reaches his nose but misses it, and then follows it, on all fours, to a subterranean tunnel that led out of the enclosure. His subsequent overland pursuit of the insect, however, proves unsuccessful when one of the guards of the enclosure seizes him, thus destroying Benedict's 'chance of being the happiest of entomologists' (606). The illustrations show Benedict in pursuit of the hexapod and being captured.


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Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 606–07.

Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Stocks and Swarms  [8/11]W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 477
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 485
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 511
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 517–18
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 555
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 571
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 589–91
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Position and Aspect for Bee-Hives', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 634
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Swarming and Hiving', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 645–46
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Concluding Hints on General Management', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 662

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W H Harris, BA, BSC Harris, W H (fl. 1880) BP1/2/67/3
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Genre:

Instructions, Serial

Subjects:

Entomology, Collecting, Menageries, Animal Behaviour


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 607–08.

The Marines

Anon

Genre:

Essay

Subjects:

Mathematics, Physical Geography, Education

People mentioned:

Euclid Euclid (fl. 295 BC) DSB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 608.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Magic, Sound | Ornithology, Nomenclature | Entomology, Collecting | Animal Development, Psychology, Human Development | Ornithology, Animal Development, Collecting, Commerce, Menageries | Disease, Medical Practitioners

People mentioned:

John G Wood Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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See also:

Professor Lee, 'How I Became a Ventriloquist', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 255–56


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 611–13.

The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It  [1/4]John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 627–28
John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 655–56
John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 670–71

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [3]

Subjects:

Zoology, Collecting, Menageries, Physiology, Animal Development, Botany, Natural History, Entomology, Sanitation, Breeding

Institutions mentioned:

Crystal Palace—Aquarium, Crystal Palace—Aquarium
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Brighton Aquarium Brighton Aquarium Company
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 614.

Athletic Training  [2/6]A Member of the London Athletic Club, 'Athletic Training', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 582–83
A Member of the London Athletic Club, 'Athletic Training', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 751–52

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A Member of the London Athletic Club Member of the London Athletic Club, A
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Subjects:

Health, Human Development, Nutrition, Sanitation, Narcotics


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 614–16.

Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter II  [2/10]Thomas S Millington, 'Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter III', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 637–39
Thomas S Millington, 'Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter VII', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 691–94
Thomas S Millington, 'Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter VIII', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 708–10

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Author of "Some of Our Fellows", etc, pseud.  [Thomas S Millington] Millington, Thomas Street (b. 1821) WBI
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Genre:

Short Fiction, Serial

Subjects:

Travel, Schools, Education, Mathematics

People mentioned:

Euclid Euclid (fl. 295 BC) DSB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 617–19.

A Boy's Campaign. Chapter II  [2/9]Ascott R Hope, 'A Boy's Campaign. Chapter IX', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 727–28

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Ascott R Hope Hope, Ascott Robert (later Robert Hope Moncrieff) (1846–1927) WBI RLIN
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Genre:

Short Fiction, Serial

Subjects:

Exploration, Hunting, Nutrition, Physiology


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 619–20.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician  [38/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Illustrators:

H Meyer Meyer, Henri (fl.1879) BP1/2/38/2
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Subjects:

Ethnology, Race, Magic, Superstition

Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 621–22.

A Family Genius

T C H H, T C
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Genre:

Illustration, Drollery; Parable

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [8]

Subjects:

Scientific Practitioners, Genius, Invention, Machinery, Time, Instruments, Morality


    Represents the story of 'a scientific youth' who loved 'mechanics' but whose attempt to mend a clock and to build a flying machine (using the legs of chairs) failed catastrophically (621). The story ends when the boy's parents peg him on a washing line and thus keep him away from mischief.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 622.

A Narrow Escape From a Tiger

W B B, W
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Genre:

Essay

Subjects:

Animal Behaviour, Extinction, Hunting, Imperialism


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 622–23.

Steam-Engines and Squirts

Anon

Genre:

Short Fiction, Dialogue

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [2]

Subjects:

Steam-power, Invention, Matter Theory, Machinery, Theory, Pneumatics, Mechanics, Steamships, Amusement, Instruments, Military Technology, Chemistry, Force, Design


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 624.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Ornithology, Hunting, Animal Behaviour, Morality | Natural History, Textbooks | Transport, Accidents, Health | Animal Development, Psychology, Human Development | Ornithology, Animal Development, Collecting, Commerce | Ornithology, Animal Development | Ornithology, Menageries, Cruelty | Ornithology, Breeding | Ornithology, Commerce | Botany, Collecting | Ornithology, Animal Behaviour | Natural History, Menageries

People mentioned:

John G Wood, Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Charles Waterton Waterton, Charles (1782–1865) DSB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 627–28.

The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It. Part II  [2/4]John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 611–13
John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 655–56
John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 670–71

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [3]

Subjects:

Zoology, Collecting, Menageries, Animal Development, Animal Behaviour, Taxonomy, Anatomy, Observation, Education, Scientific Practitioners, Piety, Entomology, Natural History

Institutions mentioned:

Crystal Palace—Aquarium, Crystal Palace—Aquarium
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Brighton Aquarium Brighton Aquarium Company
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 634.

Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Position and Aspect for Bee-Hives  [9/11]W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 477
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 485
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 511
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 517–18
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 555
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 571
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 589–91
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Stocks and Swarms', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 606–07
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Swarming and Hiving', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 645–46
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Concluding Hints on General Management', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 662

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W H Harris, BA, BSC Harris, W H (fl. 1880) BP1/2/67/3
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Genre:

Instructions, Serial

Subjects:

Entomology, Collecting, Menageries, Animal Behaviour, Meteorology


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 635–37.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream  [39/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Illustrators:

H Meyer Meyer, Henri (fl.1879) BP1/2/38/2
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Subjects:

Natural History, Animal Behaviour

Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 637–39.

Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter III  [3/10]Thomas S Millington, 'Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 614–16
Thomas S Millington, 'Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter VII', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 691–94
Thomas S Millington, 'Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter VIII', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 708–10

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Author of "Some of Our Fellows", etc, pseud.  [Thomas S Millington] Millington, Thomas Street (b. 1821) WBI
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Genre:

Short Fiction, Serial

Subjects:

Natural History, Mathematics


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 639.

Our Note Book

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Notes



[1] Dangers of Birds' Nesting

Subjects:

Ornithology, Animal Development, Collecting, Accidents


[3] Nickel Plating

Subjects:

Metallurgy, Industry, Machinery



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 624.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Transport, Commerce | Entomology, Collecting, Chemistry | Zoology, Menageries | Disease, Medical Treatment


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 645–46.

Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Swarming and Hiving  [10/11]W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 477
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 485
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 511
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 517–18
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 555
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 571
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 589–91
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Stocks and Swarms', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 606–07
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Position and Aspect for Bee-Hives', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 634
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Concluding Hints on General Management', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 662

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W H Harris, BA, BSC Harris, W H (fl. 1880) BP1/2/67/3
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Genre:

Instructions, Serial

Subjects:

Entomology, Collecting, Menageries, Animal Behaviour, Meteorology


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 650–53.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage  [40/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 676

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Genre:

Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Entomology, Collecting, Animal Behaviour, Hunting, Nutrition, Cultural Geography

Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 655–56.

The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It. Part III  [3/4]John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 611–13
John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 627–28
John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It. Part IV', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 670–71

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [2]

Subjects:

Zoology, Collecting, Menageries, Nomenclature, Anatomy, Animal Behaviour, Physiology


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 656.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Zoology, Collecting | Zoology, Anatomy | Entomology, Domestic Economy


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 662.

Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Concluding Hints on General Management  [11/11]W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 477
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 485
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 511
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 517–18
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 555
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 571
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Bee-Work and Homes', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 589–91
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Stocks and Swarms', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 606–07
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Position and Aspect for Bee-Hives', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 634
W H Harris, 'Bees and Bee-Keeping for Boys. Swarming and Hiving', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 645–46

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W H Harris, BA, BSC Harris, W H (fl. 1880) BP1/2/67/3
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Genre:

Instructions, Serial

Subjects:

Entomology, Collecting, Menageries, Nutrition, Animal Development, Animal Behaviour, Meteorology


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 667.

Outdoor Pastimes. Entomology in July

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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", etc. Wood, Theodore (1862–1923) COPAC
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Genre:

Regular Feature, Essay, Instructions

Subjects:

Entomology, Taxonomy, Animal Behaviour, Nomenclature, Collecting, Morality, Natural History


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), facing 669.

Maneaters at Home

Anon

Genre:

Illustration

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Illustrators:

Paul Meyerheim Meyerheim, Paul Friedrich (1842–1915) WBI
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Subjects:

Zoology, Animal Behaviour


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 670–71.

The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It. Part IV  [4/4]John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 611–13
John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 627–28
John G Wood, 'The Aquarium; How to Form, Stock, and Keep It. Part III', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 655–56

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Rev. J G Wood, MA, FLS Wood, John George (1827–89) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [4]

Subjects:

Zoology, Collecting, Menageries, Animal Behaviour, Anatomy, Animal Development, Taxonomy, Nomenclature, Wonder

People mentioned:

John O Westwood Westwood, John Obadiah (1805–93) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 672.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Entomology, Collecting, Chemistry | Microscopy, Instruments, Light, Theory, Entomology | Entomology, Collecting | Physiology, Chemistry, Geology, Light, Astronomy, Time | Entomology, Gender | Health, Medical Treatment | Entomology, Anatomy, Animal Behaviour | Entomology, Animal Development, Breeding | Ornithology, Animal Behaviour | Zoology, Pollution, Nutrition | Botany


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 675–76.

Outdoor Pastimes. Entomology in July. 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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", etc. Wood, Theodore (1862–1923) COPAC
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Genre:

Regular Feature, Essay, Instructions

Subjects:

Entomology, Taxonomy, Animal Behaviour, Nomenclature, Collecting, Natural History

See also:

John G Wood, 'Net and Wing', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 243–45


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 676.

The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XX—A Happy Re-Union  [42/43]Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 12–14
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter II—The Apprentice', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 28–29
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter III—A Rescue', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 44–46
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter V—Dingo's Sagacity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 75–78
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VI—A Whale in Sight', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 92–94
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter VIII—A Catastrophe', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 123–26
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter IX—Dick's Promotion', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 140–41
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter X—The New Crew', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 147–49
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XI—Rough Weather', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 180–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XII—Hope Revived', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 219–22
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XIV—Ashore', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 267–70
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVI—Through the Forest', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 315–16
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Chapter XVII—Misgivings', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 347–50
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter I—The Dark Continent', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 381–83
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter II—Accomplices', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 395–98
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter III—On the March Again', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 404–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter V—White Ants', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 443–45
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VI—A Diving-Bell', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 460–62
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter VII—Slave Caravan', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 467–69
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter X—Market Day', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 523–25
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIII—In Captivity', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 563–64
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XIV—A Ray of Hope', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 585–87
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XV—An Exciting Chase', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 604–06
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVI—A Magician', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 619–20
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVII—Drifting Down the Stream', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 635–37
Jules Verne, 'The Boy Captain: A Tale of Adventure by Land and Sea. Part II. Chapter XVIII—An Anxious Voyage', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 650–53

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Jules Verne Verne, Jules (1828–1905) CBD
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Novel, Serial

Subjects:

Entomology, Collecting, Publishing, Light, Instruments, Discovery, Heroism, Amateurism


    Describes Cousin Benedict's determination to produce 'an elaborate treatise upon the "Hexapodes Benedictus" hitherto unknown to entomological research'. Although he relishes the fact that he has the magnifying glasses and other 'proper appliances' to undertake this research, he is horrified to discover that the hexapod is 'a common spider' which dealt a 'blow to his aspiration' to have his 'name high in the annals of science'.


Reprinted:

Verne 1879 Verne, Jules 1879. Dick Sands, the Boy Captain, tr. by Ellen E. Frewer, London: Sampson Low, Searle & Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 684.

Perch-Fishing for Boys

Saxon Saxon
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions

Subjects:

Hunting, Instruments, Animal Behaviour


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 684–86.

Some Boys Who Became Famous. Robert Dick Dick, Robert (1810/11–66) ODNB
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, The Baker-Geologist

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Essay

Subjects:

Scientific Practitioners, Geology, Botany, Endeavour, Piety, Collecting, Design, Palaeontology, Natural Theology, Reading, Periodicals

Publications cited:

Smiles 1878 Smiles, Samuel 1878. Robert Dick, Baker of Thurso, Geologist and Botanist [...], London: John Murray
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    Begins by noting how Roderick I Murchison Murchison, Sir Roderick Impey, 1st Baronet (1792–1871) DSBODNB
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, during his address to the 1858 meeting of the British Association British Association for the Advancement of Science
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, praised Dick's industry and the fact that 'this baker knew infinitely more of botanical science [...] than I did'. Proceeds to describe Dick's early life in Scotland which was apparently 'sad and very lonely', owing to the death of his mother when he was young. During his time at school, he showed an enthusiasm for reading and the natural world of the mountain-side near his home, although he had to endure a tyrannical step-mother. He was then apprenticed to a baker, a gruelling existence in spite of which time he managed to observe 'regularly and closely the changes on the face of nature', learn the names of plants from the Edinburgh Encyclopaedia Brewster, David 1808–30. The Edinburgh Encyclopedia: Conducted by David Brewster [...] with the Assistance of Gentlemen Eminent in Science and Literature, 18 vols, Edinburgh: William Blackwood
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, and collect botanical specimens. Later he moved with his father to Thurso where, despite a continued lonely existence, he amassed a large number of entomological specimens. Notes how he sent fossil specimens to Hugh Miller Miller, Hugh (1802–56) DSB
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whose Old Red Sandstone Miller, Hugh 1841. The Old Red Sandstone; or, New Walks in an Old Field, Edinburgh: John Johnstone
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he 'took great delight' in reading but which he thought contained theories that were challenged by some of his fossil finds. Describes the close correspondence between Dick and Miller, and Dick's humility, modesty, retiring nature, and reluctance to publish. Goes on to describe the decline of his bakery business (caused partly by shipwrecked flour)—circumstances forcing Dick to sell his fossil collection and to read 'geological news' in 'papers like the Athenaeum Athenaeum (1828–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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' rather than purchasing books. The author admires Dick's 'sturdy' refusal of the gift of whisky from his brother-in-law, and laments the way in which Dick's health finally broke down owing to overwork. (685) Describes how in 1866 Dick took his 'last walk' in a quarry to search for fossils, and died shortly afterwards. Emphasises that the clergyman attending him on his deathbed described him as 'the most humble believer he ever met' and someone 'who had learned to look from Nature up to Nature's God'. (686)



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 688.

Odds and Ends

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Notes, Instructions



[2] Hygrometers

Subjects:

Pnuematics, Meteorology, Instruments



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 688.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Exploration, Travel, Publishing

Publications cited:

Livingstone 1857, Livingstone, David 1857. Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa: Including a Sketch of Sixteen Years' Residence in the Interior of Africa, and a Journey from the Cape of Good Hope to Loanda, on the West Coast; Thence Across the Continent, Down the River Zambesi, to the Eastern Ocean, London: John Murray
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Stanley 1878 Stanley, Henry Morton 1878. Through the Dark Continent; or, The Sources of the Nile: Around the Great Lakes of Equatorial Africa and Down the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean, 2 vols, London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle and Rivington
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 691–94.

Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter VII  [7/10]Thomas S Millington, 'Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 614–16
Thomas S Millington, 'Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter III', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 637–39
Thomas S Millington, 'Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter VIII', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 708–10

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Author of "Some of Our Fellows", etc, pseud.  [Thomas S Millington] Millington, Thomas Street (b. 1821) WBI
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Short Fiction, Serial

Subjects:

Measurement, Physical Geography, Astronomy, Light, Mathematics, Cultural Geography, Pneumatics, Instruments, Geology, Comparative Philology, Glaciology


    Includes a discussion between the author, Axels, Curry, Parsons and several other characters on how far it was possible to see from a given height. They establish the height of a mountain that Curry's father claimed he saw from the deck of a ship at 125 miles, the character Parsons holding forth on the curvature of the earth. Later they discuss the distance and surface of the sun and after Axels reflects on 'What a wonderful thing sight is!', Parsons points out how long it takes for light to travel from the earth to the sun (693). The character Smart adds that he has read of natives of a country who cut out sensory organs from bodies in order to see, taste, and hear things at a distance. Later in their travels the characters attempt to measure the height of a mountain but the lack of sun prevents them. At this point the author explains how readers can measure the depth of a well or precipice by counting the time it takes for a stone to fall, and refers readers to a relevant article in the periodical (Author of "Mind Your Own Business", etc., 'Ups and Downs', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 299–300). Subsequently Axels tries to borrow a barometer to take the measurement but in failing this, he and the other boys ascend the mountain. The author intervenes again with a discussion of the myths surrounding the origin of boulders. He insists that the 'real history of these enormous "marbles" is quite as wonderful' as stories of them being the playthings of giant, and explains how boulders are brought to the mountain by icebergs in the 'glacial epochs, before the creation of man' (693–94).



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 701.

A Tiger Hunt in Calcutta

Anon

Genre:

Reminiscences

Subjects:

Hunting, Zoology, Imperialism


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 701–02.

The Blowpipe and Glass-Blowing for Boys  [1/2]John Scoffern, 'The Blowpipe and Glass-Blowing for Boys. Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 718–19

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Dr Scoffern Scoffern, John (1814–82) COPAC
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Relevant illustrations:

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Subjects:

Chemistry, Manufactories, Industry, Pneumatics, Heat, Instruments, Laboratories, Skill

People mentioned:

William H Wollaston Wollaston, William Hyde (1766–1828) DSB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 702–03.

Hints on Building Model Yachts  [3/3]O O Ashworth, 'Hints on Building Model Yachts', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 572–73

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[O O Ashworth] Ashworth, O O (fl. 1880) BP1/2/73/5
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Genre:

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Subjects:

Transport, Amusement, Mechanics


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 704.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Ornithology, Sound, Animal Behaviour | Animal Development, Breeding | Entomology, Health | Ornithology, Education, Animal Development, Animal Behaviour | Zoology, Collecting


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 708–10.

Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter VIII  [8/10]Thomas S Millington, 'Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 614–16
Thomas S Millington, 'Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter III', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 637–39
Thomas S Millington, 'Our Holiday Tramp. Chapter VII', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 691–94

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Author of "Some of Our Fellows", etc, pseud.  [Thomas S Millington] Millington, Thomas Street (b. 1821) WBI
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Genre:

Short Fiction, Serial

Subjects:

Navigation, Instruments, Engineering, Railways

People mentioned:

George Stephenson Stephenson, George (1781–1848) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 714–15.

Outdoor Pastimes. Entomology in August.

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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", etc. Wood, Theodore (1862–1923) COPAC
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Genre:

Regular Feature, Essay, Instructions

Subjects:

Entomology, Taxonomy, Animal Behaviour, Nomenclature, Collecting, Natural History

People mentioned:

George H Wailes, Wailes, George Herbert (b. 1862) RLIN
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Mr Bond Bond, Mr (lepidopterist) (fl. 1880) BP1/2/82/3
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 718–19.

The Blowpipe and Glass-Blowing for Boys. Part II  [2/2]John Scoffern, 'The Blowpipe and Glass-Blowing for Boys', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 701–02

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Dr Scoffern Scoffern, John (1814–82) COPAC
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

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Subjects:

Heat, Manufactories, Light, Instruments

Publications cited:

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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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 720.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Entomology, Collecting | Chemistry, Heat | Animal Behaviour, Travel, Nutrition | Zoology, Display, Menageries | Botany, Collecting | Entomology, Degeneration, Observation | Entomology, Botany | Natural History, Periodicals | Entomology, Specimen Trading

People mentioned:

T Cooke Cooke, T (entomological trader, of Museum Street) (fl. 1880) BP1/2/82/4
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Institutions mentioned:

Crystal Palace—Aquarium Crystal Palace—Aquarium
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See also:

John G Wood [George A Hutchinson], 'On Killing, Setting, and Preserving Insects. I—Killing', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 431–32


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 723–25.

Unpleasant Quarters

Captain Lucas Lucas, Thomas John (b. 1826) WBI
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Genre:

Essay

Subjects:

Supernaturalism, Superstition


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 727–28.

A Boy's Campaign. Chapter IX  [9/9]Ascott R Hope, 'A Boy's Campaign. Chapter II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 617–19

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Ascott R Hope, Author of "The Amateur Dominic", "The Bogle", etc. Hope, Ascott Robert (later Robert Hope Moncrieff) (1846–1927) WBI RLIN
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Genre:

Short Fiction, Serial

Subjects:

Disease, Medical Treatment, Death


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 730–31.

The Boy that Built a Bridge: and Other Cleveland Tales

Anon

Genre:

Essay

Subjects:

Engineering, Engineers, Creativity, Industry


    Describes the life of Thomas Ferris Ferris, Thomas (fl. 1590) BP1/2/83/3
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, a 'poor orphan lad of Glaisdale' who never forgot his early difficulties of working in a part of the Dales that was frequently subjected to floods. Emphasises that he later fulfilled his ambition of building a bridge—"The Beggar's Bridge" Beggar's Bridge, Glaisdale
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— in Glaisdale, and that he exemplifies one of the 'self-made men, who in adverse circumstances, by their own strong will, patience, and perseverance, have conquered obstacles and won prizes in life'. (730) Later notes the foundation of the iron industry in Cleveland.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 731.

Tench-Fishing for Boys

Saxon Saxon
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions

Subjects:

Nomenclature, Hunting, Instruments, Animal Behaviour


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 734–35.

Outdoor Pastimes. Entomology in August

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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", etc. Wood, Theodore (1862–1923) COPAC
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Genre:

Regular Feature, Essay, Instructions

Subjects:

Entomology, Taxonomy, Animal Behaviour, Nomenclature, Collecting, Natural History

Institutions mentioned:

Greenwich Park Greenwich Park
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 736.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Botany, Collecting | Entomology, Collecting | Disease, Medical Practitioners | Microscopy, Instruments, Military Technology, Chemistry | Ornithology, Animal Development | Entomology, Taxonomy | Entomology, Animal Behaviour | Chemistry, Commerce | Entomology, Ornithology, Nutrition, Animal Development | Ornithology, Animal Behaviour, Sound | Natural History, Collecting, Textbooks | Ornithology, Animal Development | Entomology, Animal Development, Commerce

Publications cited:

Wood 1865a Wood, John George 1865a. Homes Without Hands: Being a Description of the Habitations of Animals, Classed According to their Principles of Construction [...] With New Designs by W. F. Keyl and E. Smith etc., London: Longmans & Co.
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See also:

John G Wood, 'Birds' Eggs and Egg Collecting', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 478–79


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 743.

Our Note Book

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Extract

Publications extracted:

Francis T Buckland Buckland, Francis Trevelyan (1826–80) ODNB
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[1] Catching a Chimpanzee

Subjects:

Zoology, Zoological Gardens, Animal Behaviour, Language

People mentioned:

Abraham D Bartlett Bartlett, Abraham Dee (1812–97) ODNB
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 743–44.

Cricket, and How to Excel in it. VII—Practice  [7/10]

Dr W G Grace Grace, William Gilbert (1848–1915) ODNB
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Genre:

Essay, Serial

Subjects:

Health, Nutrition, Human Development


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 746–47.

Ferrets as Pets, and How to Keep Them

Gordon Stables, MD, RN Stables, William ('Gordon') ([1837–1840]–1910) ODNB
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Taxonomy, Zoology, Education, Animal Development, Sanitation, Animal Behaviour, Nutrition, Breeding, Disease, Medical Treatment


    Begins by explaining the Latin name and natural historical classification of the weasel but points out that 'I do but mention these facts parenthetically, for I would be very sorry indeed to frighten the reader at the outset with a lot of break-jaw Latin words, which would only serve to remind him of school hours and the desk, instead of green fields, waving trees, purling brooks, and all things that tend to make life in the country so thoroughly enjoyable' (746). Proceeds to provide guidance on keeping ferrets.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 751–52.

Athletic Training  [6/6]A Member of the London Athletic Club, 'Athletic Training', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 582–83
A Member of the London Athletic Club, 'Athletic Training', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 614

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A Member of the London Athletic Club Member of the London Athletic Club, A
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Publications extracted:

Lee 1873 Lee, Robert James 1873. Exercise and Training: Their Effects Upon Health, London: Smith, Elder & Co.
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Subjects:

Health, Human Development, Nutrition, Medical Practitioners


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 752.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Zoology, Menageries, Display | Ornithology, Disease, Medical Treatment | Ornithology, Representation

See also:

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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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 757–58.

Indoor Amusements. Chemical Odds and Ends. How to Make a Shower of Fire

Dr Scoffern Scoffern, John (1814–82) COPAC
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Essay, Instructions

Relevant illustrations:

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Subjects:

Chemistry, Light, Instruments, Heat, Metallurgy


    Begins by pointing out that he is bending 'to the pressure of opinion' which claims that 'boy students of chemistry like nothing so well as coloured fires, bangs, and abominable smells'. Proceeds to describe how to make lead tartrate which, when burnt, demonstrates the author's argument that 'in minute chemical division', this compound 'is more combustible than wood'. (757)



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 767.

The Lead Line

Anon

Genre:

Instructions

Subjects:

Navigation, Instruments, Methodology, Measurement


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 768.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Specimen Trading, Entomology, Textbooks | Ornithology, Animal Development, Taxonomy, Periodicals | Navigation, Mathematics, Education, Textbooks | Chemistry, Commerce | Entomology, Animal Behaviour, Collecting | Ornithology, Animal Development, Hunting, Crime | Microscopy, Instruments | Ornithology, Taxonomy, Nutrition, Animal Development | Zoology, Breeding, Textbooks | Ornithology, Animal Development | Zoology, Breeding, Sanitation | Nutrition, Health

Publications cited:

Coleman 1860, Coleman, William Stephens 1860. British Butterflies: Figures and Descriptions of Every Native Species, with an Account of Butterfly Development, Structure, Habits, Localities, Mode of Capture and Preservation [...] London: G. Routledge
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Jeans 1859, Jeans, Henry William 1859. Navigation and Nautical Astronomy, 2 vols, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans
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Bell 1837 Bell, Andrew 1837. Solid and Spherical Geometry, and Conic Sections: Being a Treatise on the Higher Branches of Synthetical Geometry, Containing the Solid and Spherical Geometry of Playfair; the Projections of the Sphere and Conic Sections of West; With Perpendicular Projection and Perspective, and Various Improvements and Additions, Edinburgh: W. and R. Chambers
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 771–72.

Up a Tree. A Sporting Adventure in Cashmere

Captain Dyce Dyce, Capt Cecil B (fl. 1880) BP1/2/86/1
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Reminiscences

Relevant illustrations:

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Subjects:

Zoology, Hunting, Imperialism


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 782–84.

Outdoor Pastimes. Entomology in September

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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", etc. Wood, Theodore (1862–1923) COPAC
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Genre:

Regular Feature, Essay, Instructions

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Entomology, Taxonomy, Animal Behaviour, Nomenclature, Collecting, Natural History, Wonder, Nutrition, Animal Development

People mentioned:

Henry G Knaggs, Knaggs, Henry Guard (1832–1908) RLIN
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Izaak Walton, Walton, Izaak (1593–1683) DSB
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George C Bignell Bignell, George Carter (b. 1826) WBI
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 784.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Human Development, Health, Providence | Medical Practitioners, Societies, Education | Chemistry, Domestic Economy, Sanitation

Institutions mentioned:

Royal College of Surgeons Royal College of Surgeons
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 787.

Pike-Fishing for Boys

Saxon Saxon
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions

Subjects:

Nomenclature, Hunting, Instruments, Animal Behaviour


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 794–95.

Calculating Boys

Anon

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Essay

Relevant illustrations:

wdct.

Subjects:

Mathematics, Skill, Expertise, Psychology

People mentioned:

Joseph Banks Banks, Sir Joseph (1743–1820) DSB ODNB
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    Describes the lives and astonishing mental abilities of several 'calculating boys' including Zerah Colburn Colburn, Zerah (1804–39) WBI
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, 'Frederick Buxton' (a reference to Jedidiah Buxton Buxton, Jedidiah (1707–72) ODNB
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), and George P Bidder Bidder, George Parker (1806–78) ODNB
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.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 799–800.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Engineering, Education | Military Technology, Industry | Ornithology, Animal Development, Medical Practitioners, Chemistry | Entomology, Specimen Trading | Disease, Medical Treatment | Zoology, Animal Development | Entomology, Chemistry | Natural History, Anatomy, Palaeontology | Ornithology, Horticulture | Mathematics, Pneumatics | Surgery, Societies | Animal Development, Nutrition | Medical Practitioners, Education | Mineralogy, Matter Theory | Narcotics, Health, Physiology | Horticulture, Physical Geography, Mathematics

Institutions mentioned:

Surgical Aid Society Surgical Aid Society
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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


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 803–[804].

Polo

Captain Crawley Crawley, Capt (fl. 1880) BP1/2/88/1
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Subjects:

Amusement, Electricity, Light, Instruments


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 805–06.

Some Boys Who Became Famous. The German Band-Boy Who Discovered a World  [1/2]Anon, 'Some Boys Who Became Famous. The German Band-Boy Who Discovered a World—Part II', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 820–21

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Relevant illustrations:

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Subjects:

Astronomy, Scientific Practitioners, Observation, Natural Theology, Design, Light, Instruments, Universities, Religious Authority, Heroism, Technicians, Instrument-makers, Theory, Music, Patronage, Skill, Endeavour, Cosmology


    Begins by recounting the wonderment with which 'a young astronomer' of the author's acquaintance observed several planets through a telescope. Notes that such sights brought to his mind 'those words of the sweet singer of Israel, "The heaven declare the glory of God; and the firmament sheweth His handiwork". Noting the strange way in which observations through reflecting telescopes are undertaken through a tube at the side of the instrument, proceeds to a brief account of the origin of telescopes. This claims that Roger Bacon Bacon, Roger (c. 1219–c. 1292) DSB
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'invented the magnifying-glass', that Leonard Digges Digges, Leonard (1520–59?) DSB
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'actually constructed glasses through which he was able to see objects a long way off', and that Galileo Galilei Galilei, Galileo (1564–1642) DSB
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brought the telescope 'into practical use'. Details the ways in which Galileo constructed his telescope and the celestial objects he saw through what the author considers to be a crude instrument. Notes that the 'principal professor of philosophy' at the University of Padua Università degli Studi di Padova
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refused to believe in the existence of moons around other planets, and that Galileo's claims to this effect were denounced by priests. (805) Outlines the story of Galileo's imprisonment and refusal to renounce his belief in the movement of the earth. Goes on to explain the optical principles of refracting telescopes but points out that astronomer's need for greater magnifying power was met by Isaac Newton Newton, Sir Isaac (1642–1727) DSB
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and his reflecting telescope. Having explained how the problem of chromatic aberration was resolved by John Dollond Dollond, John (1706–61) DSB
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in 1757, proceeds to the principal subject of the article, William Herschel Herschel, Sir William (1738–1822) DSB ODNB
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. Describes his early life in Hanover, his musical career and his arrival in Doncaster where, as a travelling musician, he won the patronage of Edward Miller Miller, Edward (1735–1807) ODNB
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in whose library Herschel studied assiduously. Notes how Herschel continued his musical career at Bath where he first turned a telescope to the heavens, and, owing to the cost of telescopes, resolved to build his own. Emphasises the 'skill and perseverance' with which Herschel pursued his telescope-building, and notes that his courage in overcoming difficulties was rewarded by the observation of Saturn's rings and satellites. Notes how Herschel used to 'steal away' from concerts to continue his astronomical work. (806) Concludes with a description of Herschel's construction of a twenty-foot reflector and the fact that such labours were rewarded with the discovery of Uranus—one which vastly increased the size of the known solar system. The illustrations include a reproduction of the Friedrich Rehberg Rehberg, Friedrich (1758–1835) WBI
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portrait of Herschel, and a representation of the young Herschel experimenting with small telescope tubes in his study.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 806.

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Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Notes



[1] Wild Beasts in India

Subjects:

Hunting, Extinction, Imperialism, Disease


[3] A New Island

Subjects:

Geology, Oceanography



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 810–11.

The Musical Jumbo

Anon

Genre:

Essay

Subjects:

Animal Behaviour, Music, Magic

Publications cited:

Humboldt 1845–62 Humboldt, Alexander von 1845–62. Kosmos: Entwurf einer physischen Weltbeschreibung, 5 vols, Stuttgart; Tübingen: Cotta
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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 813.

Eel-Fishing for Boys

Saxon Saxon
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Genre:

Essay, Instructions

Subjects:

Hunting, Nomenclature, Instruments, Animal Behaviour


Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 815–16.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Ornithology, Animal Development | Quackery, Medical Practitioners, Commerce | Measurement, Economic Geology, Energy | Disease, Medical Treatment | Animal Behaviour, Breeding, Mathematics | Botany, Nomenclature, Taxonomy | Chemistry, Magic | Nutrition, Domestic Economy | Meteorology, Prognostication, Charlatanry | Nutrition, Health, Animal Development | Chemistry, Photography | Military Technology, Exploration

See also:

[R W Alldridge], 'My Courier Pigeons, and How I Trained Them', Boy's Own Paper, 1 (1879), 21


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Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 820–21.

Some Boys Who Became Famous. The German Band-Boy Who Discovered a World—Part II  [2/2]Anon, 'Some Boys Who Became Famous. The German Band-Boy Who Discovered a World', Boy's Own Paper, 2 (1879–80), 805–06

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Regular Feature, Essay, Serial

Relevant illustrations:

wdct. [2]

Subjects:

Astronomy, Discovery, Education, Class, Endeavour, Instruments, Patronage, Light, Theory, Chemistry, Expertise, Skill, Machinery, Steam-power, Cosmology, Piety, Natural Theology


    Begins by emphasising that William Herschel's Herschel, Sir William (1738–1822) DSB ODNB
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rise from a poorly educated boy to the maker of 'telescopes of first-class power' and discoverer of 'an unknown wanderer in the sky' was possibly inspired by the examples of Johannes Kepler Kepler, Johannes (1571–1630) DSB
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, Pierre S marquis de Laplace Laplace, Pierre-Simon, marquis de (1749–1827) DSB
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, and Nicholas Copernicus Copernicus, Nicholas (1473–1543) DSB
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, all of whom hailed from poor backgrounds. Proceeds to note King George III's George III, King of Great Britain and Ireland and King of Hanover (1738–1820) ODNB
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patronage of Herschel, and the astronomer's move to Slough and publication of an 'eagerly read' paper. Describes how Herschel used this patronage in the construction of his new instrument—a forty foot telescope with a speculum mirror of over four foot diameter, and which was so powerful that distant stars observed through it approached like 'the rising sun'. Explains the optical reasons why users of this instrument had to turn their backs to the heavens, and stresses that while the telescope enabled Herschel and his son, John F W Herschel Herschel, Sir John Frederick William (1792–1871) DSB ODNB
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, to observe 'the six moons of Uranus', its power was limited by the effect of the atmosphere and its cumbersome weight. Points out that Herschel did most of his work with an instrument of approximately seven-foot focal length, and describes how, in the course of 39 years, he discovered such celestial bodies as 'eight smaller planets' and several comets. (820) Waxes lyrical about the power of his instruments, and emphasises the considerable chemical and mechanical skill that Herschel commanded to produce a high quality mirror. Proceeds to a brief account of 'that other great telescope', that of William Parsons (3rd Earl of Rosse) Parsons, William, 3rd Earl of Rosse (1800–67) DSB
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at Parsonstown in Ireland. Notes how Rosse excelled in mathematics at school and on succeeding to the peerage in 1841 'immediately set about the construction of the telescope which had been the dream of his youth'. Describes the machinery, labour, and money (£30,000) needed to produce this fifty-four foot reflector which 'penetrated much farther into space than Herschel's, and revealed mysteries that were supposed to be beyond the power of man to solve'. Concludes with a description of the dismantling of Herschel's giant telescope, and of the death of its maker. Emphasises that Herschel possessed an unsurpassed 'sense of the wisdom and power of God'. (821) The illustrations show Herschel's home at Slough and his forty-foot reflector.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 822.

Insect Life in the Amazon Country

Anon

Genre:

Reminiscences

Subjects:

Entomology, Taxonomy, Animal Behaviour, Collecting, Design, Natural Theology


    Describes some of the exotic range of insects and fearful insect behaviour that the author encountered in the Amazon region. Concludes by emphasising that although some insects 'cause a shudder', every one 'has been created by the all-wise God for some specific beneficent purpose' and like 'every member of Nature is actively employed in a special work for which it alone is best adapted'.



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 831.

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Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Notes



[3] Light from Oyster Shells

Subjects:

Natural History, Zoology, Chemistry, Light



Boy's Own Paper,  2 (1879–80), 831–32.

Correspondence

Anon

Genre:

Regular Feature, Editorial Reply, Instructions

Subjects:

Education, Representation | Quackery, Medical Treatment | Light, Magic, Instruments | Zoology, Natural History | Engineering, Education | Navigation, Textbooks | Mathematics, Nomenclature | Mathematics, Education | Disease, Medical Treatment | Breeding, Animal Behaviour, Animal Development

Publications cited:

Jeans 1859, Jeans, Henry William 1859. Navigation and Nautical Astronomy, 2 vols, London: Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans
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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 (1893–1900+) Waterloo Directory
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