The Boy's Own Paper
From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia


The Boy's Own Paper was a British weekly periodical created by The Religious Tract Society and published between 1879 and 1967.
Between 1883 and 1887, the periodical published 6 short stories and 1 poem written by Arthur Conan Doyle.
By Conan Doyle in The Boy's Own Paper
1883
- Christmas 1883 : An Exciting Christmas Eve; or, My Lecture on Dynamite (2 ill. by Richard Caton Woodville)
1884
- Christmas 1884 : Crabbe's Practice (1 decorative ill. [1])
1885
- Christmas 1885 : The Fate of the Evangeline (no ill.)
1886
- Christmas 1886 : Cyprian Overbeck Wells. A Literary Mosaic (no ill.)
1887
- 08.01.1887 : Uncle Jeremy's Household 1/7 (1 ill. by Richard Caton Woodville)
- 15.01.1887 : Uncle Jeremy's Household 2/7
- 22.01.1887 : Uncle Jeremy's Household 3/7
- 29.01.1887 : Uncle Jeremy's Household 4/7
- 05.02.1887 : Uncle Jeremy's Household 5/7 (1 ill. ")
- 12.02.1887 : Uncle Jeremy's Household 6/7
- 19.02.1887 : Uncle Jeremy's Household 7/7 (2 ill. ")
Reissued in monthly parts:
- 02.1887 (part 96) : Uncle Jeremy's Household 1/2
- 03.1887 (part 97) : Uncle Jeremy's Household 2/2
- Christmas 1887 : The Stone of Boxman's Drift (1 ill. by Charles H. Whymper)
- Christmas 1887 : Corporal Dick's Promotion (poem)
1903
- 31.10.1903 : Completion of Twenty-Five Years of the "B.O.P." (letter)
Related articles
1919
- 04.1919 : If—, poem by Branford Bryan Angell (ACD nephew)
- ↑ Not related to the story