EVERY BOY'S MAGAZINE
This well-intentioned periodical (Routledge, 1863, etc.), except for certain early works by Walter Crane, would scarce need mention here. Its wrapper for 1865 onwards was from a capital design by Walter Crane, who contributed coloured frontispieces and titles to the 1864 and 1865 volumes. C. H. Bennett illustrated his own romance of The Young Munchausen. In 1867 it called itself The Young Gentleman's Magazine; an heraldic design by J. Forbes Nixon, with the shields of the four great public schools, replaced the Crane cover. T. Morten, M. W. Ridley, and others contributed. A. Boyd Houghton illustrated Barford Bridge, its serial for 1866, and Walter Crane performed the same offices to Mrs. Henry Wood's Orville College in 1867. These few facts seem to comprise all of any interest.