Description: A classic magazine from the first half of the 20th century! This is the November 1928 issue of The American Boy, featuring a great painted cover by Conrad Dickel that supports the cover story – “Spies of Suleiman, a Tale of the Knights of Old.” There are other features/articles, colored and black & white illustrations and photos and great vintage ads (Baby Ruth, Buick, Hupmobile, Chrysler, AT&T, Wrigley’s, etc.). The magazine contains 70 pages and measures approximately 11 x 14.25 inches. The American Boy was a monthly magazine published by The Sprague Publishing Co. of Detroit, Michigan from November 1899 to August 1941. At the time it was the largest magazine for boys, with a circulation of 300,000, and it featured action stories and advertising for the young boy. In 1911 a copy cost $0.10, and a year's subscription was $1.00. In 1929, The American Boy merged with its rival, Youth's Companion.
Price: 10.88 USD
Location: Hixson, Tennessee
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Publication Month: November
Publication Year: 1928
Language: English
Publication Frequency: Monthly
Publication Name: American Boy
Signed: No
Features: Illustrated
Genre: Children
Topic: Fiction/non-fiction
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Subscription: Yes