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The paper generally contained 4-5 serial story installments, printed in very small text (the paper was 16 pages long). A 10,000 word complete story was also presented in each issue. The order of stories would be rotated so that each serial had an instalment on the cover (with accompanying large title
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The paper would also run an editorial page, mostly given over to the editor answering questions from readers, other short articles appeared in the paper, primarily concentrating on tips and facts revolving around sport, particularly
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The legend on a cover scan states "To amuse, to instruct and to advise boys". The editorial also frequently condemned the "trashy papers", for instance in issue 113, Vol III (week ending Aug.8 1903).
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fare of the era, with adventure, detective and western stories predominating. Several Amalgamated Press characters such as
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Boys Will Be Boys: The Story of Sweeney Todd, Deadwood Dick, Sexton BlakeBilly Bunter, Dick Barton et al
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Mentioned four times on the editor's page in Issue 118, Vol III (Week ending Sept. 12th, 1903).
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was a large, tabloid-sized story paper priced one penny (later 2d). It was produced by
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The Boys' Friend list of issues at The FictionMags Index (accessed 4th October 2023)
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appeared, in either serials or complete stories. Later issues featured stories of
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and illustration). At other times the complete story would feature on the cover.
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Examples of all three in issue 124, Vol III (week ending Oct. 24, 1903).
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The Boys' Friend list of issues at The FictionMags Index
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Issues of The Boys' Friend at the Friardale Website
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Index


Story paper
Amalgamated Press
story paper
Amalgamated Press
Amalgamated Press
Penny Dreadfuls
Boys Own
Sexton Blake
Nelson Lee
Jack, Sam & Pete
Buffalo Bill
Jimmy Silver
Charles Hamilton
Billy Bunter
football
cricket
The Boys' Herald
The Boy's Realm
Maxwell Scott
T.C. Bridges
John Tregellis
William Murray Graydon



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