The Boys' Herald (subtitled: A Healthy Paper for Manly Boys) was a magazine published in England from 1877. It mostly ran adventure stories and sold for 1d. It ceased publication in 1927.
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“In his very rejection of art Walt Whitman is an artist. He tried to produce a certain effect by certain means and he succeeded.... He stands apart, and the chief value of his work is in its prophecy, not in its performance. He has begun a prelude to larger themes. He is the herald to a new era. As a man he is the precursor of a fresh type. He is a factor in the heroic and spiritual evolution of the human being. If Poetry has passed him by, Philosophy will take note of him.”
—Oscar Wilde (18541900)