Robert J. Kirkpatrick
From the Penny Dreadful
to the Ha'Penny Dreadfuller
A bibliographic history of the
Boys' Periodical in Britain
1762-1950
The British Library & Oak Knoll Press
London, U.K. & New Castle, Delaware, U.S.A.
X + 576 pages, 2013
ISBN 978-0-7123-0954-7 (British Library)
ISBN 978-1-58456-318-1 (Oak Knoll Press)
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Terminology
Brief history
Style and content
Hacks and Penny-A-Liners
Percy B. St. John and Vane Ireton St. John
Edward Viles and Walter Viles
William Stephens Hayward
Charles Stevens and Charles H. Ross
Disapproval and moral censure
America
Previous studies and bibliographies
Cover reproductions
Chapter 1. From virtue to villainy - Early juvenile periodicals and Penny-bloods
Early juvenile periodicals : The years up to 1800
1800-1850
1850-1900
Penny Bloods
Edward Lloyd
G.W.M. Reynolds
Chapter 2. Instructing the middle classes - Periodicals for boys, 1800-1870
Early 19th Century periodicals
Samuel O. Beeton
Spreading the news
W.H.G. Kingston
George Routledge
Henry Vickers
The beginnings of sensationalism
Chapter 3. The story paper defined - Edwin J. Brett
Bracebridge Hemyng and Jack Harkaway
Chapter 4. Bitter rivalry - The Emmett brothers and Charles Fox
The Emmett family
The Emmett papers
Charles Fox
Chapter 5. Friendly rivalry - Ralph Rollington, Guy Rayner and William Lucas
"Ralph Rollington"
"Guy Rayner"
William Lucas, T.H. Roberts, Edwin Harcourt Burrage and the "Best for boys" Publishing
Company
The Burrage family
Chapter 6. From plagiarism to pulps - American story papers, the dime novel and the Aldine
Publishing Company
Early american juvenile periodicals
American story papers and pamphlet novels
The dime novel
Dime novel authors
Dime novel characters
Criticism of dime fiction
Dime novel publishers
Beadle & Adams
Street & Smith
George P. Munro
Norman L. Munro
Frank Tousey
Frank Lestie
Other publishers
Pulps
The Aldine Publishing Company
Chapter 7. Usurping the Dreadful - Early counterattacks, the Boy's Own Paper, Young England
and Chums
The Religious Tract Society and the Boy's Own Paper
The Sunday School Union and Young England
Andrew Melrose
Cassell & Co. and Chums
Chapter 8. Fishing for scraps - Other publishers and Boys' papers, 1870-1900
John Dicks
Henry Wells Jackson
Alfred Ritchie
Kingston, Henty and the Union Jack
Religious and minority periodicals
Other Boys' Papers
Charles Shurey
Chapter 9. Top of the form - Public school periodicals, George Newnes and the Captain
Eton magazines
Rugby magazines
Other school magazines - Westminster and Harrow
Generic public school periodicals
George Newnes and the Captain
Chapter 10. Cheap as Chips - Alfred Harmsworth and the Amalgamated Press
Boys' Papers
Charles Hamilton
Edwy Searles Brooks
Pocket Libraries
Chapter 11. Monopoly denied - Harmsworth's competitors and other Boys' Papers, 1900-1950
James Henderson
Trapps Holmes
D.C. Thomson and the "Big Five"
Lloyd's
C. Arthur Pearson
Other publishers
Gerald G. Swan
Conclusion
Afterword
Appendix 1. Alphabetical checklist of boys' periodicals, 1762-1959
Appendix 2. Chronology of boys' periodicals, 1762-1950
Appendix 3. Checklist of juvenile periodicals, 1751-1900
Bibliography
Bibliographies and checklists
Books
Dissertations
Articles and essays
Index of titles
Index of names
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Terminology
Brief history
Style and content
Hacks and Penny-A-Liners
Percy B. St. John and Vane Ireton St. John
Edward Viles and Walter Viles
William Stephens Hayward
Charles Stevens and Charles H. Ross
Disapproval and moral censure
America
Previous studies and bibliographies
Cover reproductions
Chapter 1. From virtue to villainy - Early juvenile periodicals and Penny-bloods
Early juvenile periodicals : The years up to 1800
1800-1850
1850-1900
Penny Bloods
Edward Lloyd
G.W.M. Reynolds
Chapter 2. Instructing the middle classes - Periodicals for boys, 1800-1870
Early 19th Century periodicals
Samuel O. Beeton
Spreading the news
W.H.G. Kingston
George Routledge
Henry Vickers
The beginnings of sensationalism
Chapter 3. The story paper defined - Edwin J. Brett
Bracebridge Hemyng and Jack Harkaway
Chapter 4. Bitter rivalry - The Emmett brothers and Charles Fox
The Emmett family
The Emmett papers
Charles Fox
Chapter 5. Friendly rivalry - Ralph Rollington, Guy Rayner and William Lucas
"Ralph Rollington"
"Guy Rayner"
William Lucas, T.H. Roberts, Edwin Harcourt Burrage and the "Best for boys" Publishing
Company
The Burrage family
Chapter 6. From plagiarism to pulps - American story papers, the dime novel and the Aldine
Publishing Company
Early american juvenile periodicals
American story papers and pamphlet novels
The dime novel
Dime novel authors
Dime novel characters
Criticism of dime fiction
Dime novel publishers
Beadle & Adams
Street & Smith
George P. Munro
Norman L. Munro
Frank Tousey
Frank Lestie
Other publishers
Pulps
The Aldine Publishing Company
Chapter 7. Usurping the Dreadful - Early counterattacks, the Boy's Own Paper, Young England
and Chums
The Religious Tract Society and the Boy's Own Paper
The Sunday School Union and Young England
Andrew Melrose
Cassell & Co. and Chums
Chapter 8. Fishing for scraps - Other publishers and Boys' papers, 1870-1900
John Dicks
Henry Wells Jackson
Alfred Ritchie
Kingston, Henty and the Union Jack
Religious and minority periodicals
Other Boys' Papers
Charles Shurey
Chapter 9. Top of the form - Public school periodicals, George Newnes and the Captain
Eton magazines
Rugby magazines
Other school magazines - Westminster and Harrow
Generic public school periodicals
George Newnes and the Captain
Chapter 10. Cheap as Chips - Alfred Harmsworth and the Amalgamated Press
Boys' Papers
Charles Hamilton
Edwy Searles Brooks
Pocket Libraries
Chapter 11. Monopoly denied - Harmsworth's competitors and other Boys' Papers, 1900-1950
James Henderson
Trapps Holmes
D.C. Thomson and the "Big Five"
Lloyd's
C. Arthur Pearson
Other publishers
Gerald G. Swan
Conclusion
Afterword
Appendix 1. Alphabetical checklist of boys' periodicals, 1762-1959
Appendix 2. Chronology of boys' periodicals, 1762-1950
Appendix 3. Checklist of juvenile periodicals, 1751-1900
Bibliography
Bibliographies and checklists
Books
Dissertations
Articles and essays
Index of titles
Index of names
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