Description: Measures 8-7/32" X 11-1/2", 44 pp including covers, b&w photos and illustrations, Volume XV, Number 8 (August 1933), published by The Open Road Publishing Co. (IL). THE OPEN ROAD FOR BOYS was a "slick" magazine (as opposed to a "pulp"), designed to appeal to primarily a boy teen audience, and concentrated on adventure fiction and outdoor sports activities, with some movie reviews and indoor hobby news, as well. Contents: Front Cover Art -- RAYMOND LUFKIN The Duke Comes Through (short story) -- written by J. AUSTELL SMALL, illustrated by SIDNEY KING The Test Of Tony Taylor (short story) -- written by PERCY S. LUCAS, illustrated by RAYMOND LUFKIN The Open Road For Boys National Rifle Match -- written & illustrated by unknown Dombo (short story) -- written by E. WALDO LONG, illustrated by CROSBY SMITH Tan-Ta-Ka -- Chapter XI (serial fiction) -- written by HUBERT V. COTYELL, illustrated by HEMAN FAY Jr. Movies (movie reviews of THE DEVIL'S BROTHER; BELOW THE SEA; THE LIFE OF JIMMY DOLAN; FROM DARK TO DAWN; and SUNDOWN RIDER TIGER BRIDGE - Chapter One (serial fiction) -- written by WARREN HASTINGS MILLER, illustrated by PAGE TROTTER Read 'Em And Grin! (jokes) My Friend Abroad (Overseas Pen Pals) The Open Road Pioneers Club (Outdoor Camping Tips) -- written by Deep-River Jim Letters From Members Members Who Wish To Correspond Cartoon Contest Stamps Shipping charges include postage (including USPS Tracking on domestic shipments), packaging materials, labor & fuel (the nearest post office is 14 MILES away!); but I do combine shipping charges on multiple items -- so fill up that cart NOW an' save some $$$!
Price: 15.98 USD
Location: Saint Paul, Minnesota
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Publication Frequency: Monthly
Modified Item: No
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subscription: Yes
Publication Name: The Open Road For Boys
Format: Physical
Topic: Children
Language: English
Publication Month: August
Publication Year: 1933
Features: 1st Edition, Illustrated