Description: WIDE WORLD The True Adventure Magazine for Men SEPTEMBER 1961 Vol 127 No. 758 Published by George Newnes, London. Original price 2/6 in Australia and New Zealand. Features: The Long Manhunt by Douglas Lockwood; he was the most experienced and determined of the native trackers … his quarry the wiliest and cruellest of kills (illustrations by S.R. Boldero)Log Trail of the River by J. Reimen; millions of feet of timber are carried along the Fraser every week, a task needing special skillSoundings Zero by Bill Wharton; the story of an incredible naval disaster; (illustrations by John S Smith)Murder on the Menu by Jack Long: dangers may luck around every corner, but the secret agent must be prepared to face them alone – he can expect help from nobody … (front cover and illustrations by Chantrell) Bale Out Over The Channel! By Brock Baker: the Polish flying aces had a grim score to settle (illustrations by Chantrell) Rocky’s Greatest Victory by Gilbert Odd: with little scruples, Rocky Graziano battered his way to the topThe Hit And Git Army by F. Spencer Chapman: in a cruel, leech-ridden jungle, a band of guerrillas kept the enemy guessing Pages numbered 237 to 294 + 20 pages of advertisements; b/w illustrations including photographs; 25 x 18 cm; 175g; I COMBINE POSTAGE: please use the cart or wait for invoice for multiple items The Wide World Magazine was a British monthly illustrated publication which ran from April 1898 to December 1965. The magazine was founded by well-known publisher George Newnes, also famous for Tit-Bits, The Strand Magazine, Country Life & others. It described itself as 'an illustrated magazine of true narrative' & each month purported to feature 'true-life' adventure & travel stories gathered from around the world. Its motto was 'Truth is stranger than fiction'. Some famous names occasionally wrote for the magazine (such as Arthur Conan Doyle, Henry Morton Stanley, Douglas Reeman etc.) and it was copiously illustrated with photographs, as well as black and white drawings by such artists as Terence Cuneo, Cecil Stuart Tresilian, Alfred Pearse, Chas Sheldon, Paul Hardy, William Barnes Wollen, John L. Wimbush, Charles J. Staniland, Joseph Finnemore, John Charlton, Warwick Goble, Tom Browne, Ernest Prater, Gordon Browne, Edward S. Hodgson, Norman H. Hardy, Inglis Sheldon Williams, and Harry Rountree. Australian (and presumably New Zealand and South African) readers and collectors should note that the issue numbers were, from some point in the 1920s or 30s, a month behind the English issues. RETURNS POLICY: Refund given if item significantly not as described, not for change of mind– email seller first to discuss any problem using the “contact seller” option. The ACCC advises Consumer guarantees do not apply if you: (a) got what you asked for but simply changed your mind, found it cheaper somewhere else, decided you did not like the purchase or had no use for it (b) misused a product in any way that caused the problem (c) knew of or were made aware of the faults before you bought the product (d) asked for a service to be done in a certain way against the advice of the business or were unclear about what you wanted
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Publication Name: The Wide World
ISSN: N/A
Publisher: George Newnes Limited
Publication Month: September
Publication Year: 1961
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Issue Number: 758
Volume: 127
Illustrator: Chantrell and others
Contributors: Douglas Lockwood and others
Features: 1st Edition
Genre: Action & Adventure, Men
Country/Region of Manufacture: United Kingdom
Topic: The Wide World