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- Boys_of_England abstract "Boys of England was a British boys' periodical issued weekly from 1866 to 1899, and has been called "the leading boys' periodical of the nineteenth century".Boys of England was edited by the publisher and former Chartist Edwin John Brett. By the 1870s it had a circulation of 250,000, and a mainly working-class readership. By comparison to middle-class competitors such as The Boy's Own Paper, Boys of England was relatively unconcerned with Empire. Subject matters which predominated were history, rebels, crime, romance, the paranormal, and public schools.".
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- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:1866_establishments_in_England.
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:British_childrens_magazines.
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- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_magazines_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_disestablished_in_1899.
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_established_in_1866.
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Chartism.
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- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Crime.
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Edwin_John_Brett.
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Empire.
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink History.
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Independent_school_(United_Kingdom).
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Paranormal.
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Rebellion.
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Rebels.
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink Romance_(heroic_literature).
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLink The_Boys_Own_Paper.
- Boys_of_England wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boys of England".
- Boys_of_England hasPhotoCollection Boys_of_England.
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- Boys_of_England subject Category:1866_establishments_in_England.
- Boys_of_England subject Category:British_childrens_magazines.
- Boys_of_England subject Category:British_weekly_magazines.
- Boys_of_England subject Category:Defunct_magazines_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Boys_of_England subject Category:Magazines_disestablished_in_1899.
- Boys_of_England subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1866.
- Boys_of_England hypernym Boys.
- Boys_of_England type School.
- Boys_of_England type Disestablishment.
- Boys_of_England type Establishment.
- Boys_of_England type Publication.
- Boys_of_England comment "Boys of England was a British boys' periodical issued weekly from 1866 to 1899, and has been called "the leading boys' periodical of the nineteenth century".Boys of England was edited by the publisher and former Chartist Edwin John Brett. By the 1870s it had a circulation of 250,000, and a mainly working-class readership. By comparison to middle-class competitors such as The Boy's Own Paper, Boys of England was relatively unconcerned with Empire.".
- Boys_of_England label "Boys of England".
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- Boys_of_England wasDerivedFrom Boys_of_England?oldid=682902375.
- Boys_of_England isPrimaryTopicOf Boys_of_England.