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Modern Wonder
Publisher Odhams Press, London
Founded 1937
Final issue March 1941
Country Great Britain
Language English

Modern Wonder was a really interesting magazine made for young people in Great Britain. It was full of facts and exciting stories. Each issue had lots of articles and pictures about amazing topics. You could read about science, how things were built (engineering), and even what was happening in warfare.

Sometimes, the magazine even had the famous Flash Gordon comic strip! It was printed in bright colours on the back cover. Each magazine usually had about 20 pages. The covers and two pages inside were also printed in colour. The magazine was printed in Watford, England. It was quite large, like a newspaper, measuring about 36 cm by 27 cm.

The magazine first came out in May 1937. It cost just two pence and was published every Wednesday. It started as Modern Wonder, but its name changed a couple of times. In December 1939, it became Modern Wonders. Then, from March 1940, it was called Modern World. The magazine stopped being published in March 1941. This might have been because of wartime paper shortages in England. During the war, it was hard to get enough paper.

Discovering Modern Wonder Magazine

Modern Wonder was a popular magazine for young readers. It aimed to teach and entertain them. The magazine covered many different subjects. It was a great way to learn about the world.

What Was Inside?

The magazine featured a wide range of topics. It focused on things that would interest curious young minds. Readers could explore the latest in science and technology. They also learned about big machines and how they worked.

For example, some issues talked about amazing new airplanes. Others explained how things like double-decker buses were made. There were also stories about the Royal Navy and its interesting jobs. The magazine even explored topics like how chemicals could help solve mysteries.

Exciting Articles to Explore

Imagine reading about "Eyes That See in the Dark." Or learning about "The Radio Newspaper." The magazine also featured articles about space, like "Eruptions on the Sun." It even had fun sections for hobbies. For instance, there were guides on how to build model aircraft.

The magazine also showed how science was always moving forward. It explained new inventions and discoveries. It was a fantastic way for young people to keep up with the world. It also sparked their interest in science and engineering.

A Magazine Through Time

Modern Wonder changed its name a few times. This happened during a period of big changes in the world. Even with the name changes, the magazine kept its focus. It continued to provide educational and exciting content. It was a weekly treat for many young readers.

The magazine's journey ended in 1941. This was likely due to the challenges of World War II. Getting materials like paper became very difficult. Despite its short run, Modern Wonder left a mark. It showed how much young people loved learning about new things.

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