Descripción
Magazine, measuring approx. 11 in. x 16 in. 32 pp. (65-96). Illustrated in black and white with drawings, reproductions of photos, etc. Advertisements. The magazine contained fiction and non-fiction articles of interest to boys; some articles or stories were spread over a number of issues. In this issue: "Relief of the North Branch Fork," by John Barr (first of two episdoes); "Through Celestial Spaces, An Astronomer's Dream," by John C. Packard; "Two Boys, Two Burglars, and a Telephone," by Evelyn Allen Aitchison; "Recovering Historical Warships Near Detroit," by J. Oliver Curwood; "Hezekiah Butterworth, a Friend of American Boys," by Frederick J. Hale; "Robinson Crusoe's Gun, Now Owned by an American," by Percy Trenchard; et al. There were puzzles and games, and departments such as The Boy Photographer, The Boy Traveler, What Boys are Doing, etc. Some dusting to the covers. Considering its age, this item is in excellent condition. N° de ref. del artículo ABE-6860429544
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Detalles bibliográficos
Título: The American Boy, January 1906. Vol. 7, No. 3
Editorial: Detroit, MI: Sprague Publishing
Año de publicación: 1906
Encuadernación: Soft cover
Condición: Fine
Condición de la sobrecubierta: No Jacket