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A story by P.G. Wodehouse in this issue! |
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Content: | The Captain [v19 #2, No. 110, May 1908] ed. The Old Fag (George Newnes, Ltd., 96pp, 7" x 9")
Details from bound volume, covers and advertisements not bound in. Details supplied by Neil Midkiff. |
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Page 97 | "Oh, you cruel boy" by H. E. Clifton |
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Page 98 | Those "Ashes" by "Rip". Illustrated by "Rip" |
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Page 102 | The Top of the Hill by William Graystoke. Illustrated by John de Walton |
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Page 109 | The Cycling Corner by Archibald Williams |
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Page 112 | A Flight of Fancy by Felix Leigh |
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Page 113 | The Iron Hand [Part 2 of 6] by Herbert Hayens. Illustrated by John de Walton |
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Page 125 | The Advantages of Free Libraries by George W. Ivey |
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Page 126 | The Captain Camera Corner by Anon |
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Page 130 | Coals of Fire: a school story related to ... by George Langridge. Illustrated by E. F. Skinner |
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Page 136 | Public School Cricket by E. H. D. Sewell |
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Page 140 | The Ways That Are Wild: a Story of a Gentleman Poacher [Part 2 of 3] by Brew Molohan. Illustrated by Harry Rountree |
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Page 148 | The Heart of the Swamp: a Florida Story by T. C. Bridges. Illustrated by C. Sparrow |
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Page 154 | Concerning Englishmen by R. van Erghen |
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Page 155 | The Lost Lambs: a Public School Story, a Sequel to "Jackson Junior" [Part 2 of 6] by P. G. Wodehouse. Illustrated by T. M. R. Whitwell |
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Page 169 | The Stamp Collector by E. J. Nankivell |
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Page 172 | More English As She Is Spoke by Frank Styche |
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Page 173 | Hear All Sides - The Readers Letter Column |
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Page 175 | There's Life in the Old Dog Yet by Reginald Rigby illustrated by C. Meadows |
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Page 176 | Naturalists' Corner by Edward Step |
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Page 179 | "Captain" Club Contributions |
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Page 183 | Competitions for May |
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Page 184 | "The Old Fag" Editorial |
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Page 192 | Results of March Competitions |
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