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The Boy's Own Paper
Date | Number: v14 670 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:The Boy's Own Paper [v14 #670, November 14, 1891] ed. Anon. (1d, 16pp, cover by H. Walker)
 
Page 97:Champions of the Kremlin. A Russian Story [Part 7 of 18] serial by David Ker. Illustration by H. Walker
 
Page 99:Among the Dahomians [Part 3 of 12] serial by James Cox
 
Page 99:Some Notes from My Log; or, True Stories of Adventure and Peril [Part 3 of 5] article by Rear-Admiral W. R. Kennedy
 
Page 100:The Lasso and Its Uses article by C. E. Johnstone
 
Page 102:A Swim in the Dark short story by W. W. Fenn
 
Page 105:Public School Football and How to Play It [Part 5 of 6] article by J. A. Fort
 
Page 107:The Boy's Own Windmill and How to Build it [Part 6 of 12] article by H. F. Hobden
 
Page 109:Hints on Using Hand Cameras; and the Development of Instantaneous Pictures article by Reginald A. R. Bennett
 
Page 112:Correspondence
 
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