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The first volume contains seven stories originally called Later-day Arabian Nights and published by London Magazine in serial format from June to October 1878.
His poems have appeared in many literary journals (e.g. London Magazine, the London Review of Books and Poetry Salzburg Review) and have been translated into Finnish, French, Spanish, Russian and Italian.
The British journalist Dennis Donovan, working for the London magazine Cycling remarked on Boyer's intense religious beliefs.