Purnell and Sons Purnell and Sons i(A105891 works by) (Organisation) assertion
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1 y separately published work icon Boy's Own Paper (International) assertion George A. Hutchison (editor), George Andrew Hutchison (editor), A. L. Haydon (editor), Geoffrey Richard Pocklington (editor), George J. H. Northcroft (editor), Robert Harding (editor), Leonard Halls (editor), Jack Cox (editor), James Macaulay (editor), 1879 United Kingdom (UK) : Religious Tract Society Lutterworth Purnell and Sons BPC Publishing , Z1389083 1879 periodical (1 issues) A children's weekly story magazine, aimed at teenage boys, published in the United Kingdom from 1879 (first issue, January 19) to 1967. It was originally published by the Religious Tract Society, but was taken over by Lutterworth Press in 1939. In 1963 Purnell and Sons took over its publication. It was published at the end of its life in 1967 by BPC Publishing Ltd. It was published weekly following the school year (Autumn through to Summer) until November 1913, when it became a monthly. 2,511 issues of the paper were published, and each year's issues were bound together and sold as the Boy's Own Annual.
2 y separately published work icon Sweet and Sour Hippo Sweet & Sour Hippo Paul White , Peter Oram (illustrator), ( trans. Unknown with title A ten ki ya san no kaba ) London : Purnell and Sons , 1975 Z1843660 1975 single work picture book children's An adventure of Boohoo and his jungle friends.
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