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The Modern Boy
Date | Number: 13 | Lang: English (en)
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Content:The Modern Boy [#13 v1, May 5, 1928] ed. Anon. (2d, 28pp, cover by AJ)
Page 2A Wonderful "Box of Tricks"
Page 3The Modern Boy's World of Pen and Pictures by Wayfarer
Page 5How I Broke the Record by Malcolm Campbell
Page 6Careers in the Making: If You Want to be a Bank Clerk by Anon.
Page 7The Black Pilot by G. E. Rochester
Page 10What Car was That? by Anon.
Page 11The Talking Sea-Serpent by Anon.
Page 12Speed Fever! by Alfred Edgar
Page 13A Day in the Life of a Gold Digger by Anon.
Page 14Our Pictorial News Pages
Page 17The New Stamp Collecting by F. J. Melville
Page 18Round the World on Half a Crown [Part 11 of 21] by Tom Rogers
Page 20King of the Islands [Part 13 of 20; Ken King] by Alan Cobham & Charles Hamilton
Page 23The Car X-Rayed: The Back Axle by Anon.
Page 24Our Wireless Corner: Improving Your Aerial by Norman Edwards
Page 26The Editor Talks
Page 27Try Making These by Anon.
 
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