Abstract
W HEN, at the beginning of the year 1950, Hulton Press decided to publish a weekly magazine for schoolboys, essentially those between the ages of 8 and 15, a preliminary examination of the existing publications in this field revealed that, with only one or two important exceptions, they fell into two classes. These were the comic type, consisting mainly of humorous strip cartoons, but with a certain number of stories for the
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