The Boys' Herald
| Editor | Hamilton Edwards |
|---|---|
| Categories | Story paper |
| Frequency | Weekly |
| First issue | 1903 |
| Final issue | 1912 |
| Company | Amalgamated Press |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Based in | London |
| Language | English |
The Boys' Herald was a British boys' story paper published by the Amalgamated Press in the early 20th century. Launched in August 1903, it was the third in a trio of successful boys’ publications under the direction of Hamilton Edwards, following The Boys' Friend (1895) and The Boys' Realm (1902). The Boys' Herald was marketed as “A Healthy Paper for Manly Boys” and was notable for its white paper print, distinguishing it from its predecessors. It ran for 511 issues from August 8, 1903, until May 18, 1912.