词条 | World of Wonder (magazine) |
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The magazine was similar in content to Look and Learn, which the company had been publishing for eight years, and shared many of its best artists, including Angus McBride, C. L. Doughty, Dan Escott, Richard Hook, Roger Payne, Severino Baraldi and Wilf Hardy. Like its sister publications, World of Wonder was aimed at both boys and girls. It included history, science, geography and literature, serialised stories, as well as names and addresses of children wanting pen pals. The magazine sold all over the English-speaking world (other than the US), with readers in Australia, Ireland, Malaysia, South Africa, and New Zealand. The masthead of the magazine proclaimed "Every Monday," but the cover date of the first issue of the magazine was 28 March 1970 (a Saturday, in fact), and actually appeared on sale in shops on Monday, 23 March 1970. Issue number 2 came out on the following Good Friday, 27 March 1970. In January 1971, World of Wonder incorporated the older children's magazine, Treasure (from issue 44),[1] and the title ran until 1 March 1975, when it was itself swallowed by the longer running and more successful Look and Learn. World of Wonder ran for a total of 258 issues, joining Look and Learn on its issue 686, when a number of its more popular features continued in the new combined 40-pager.[1] See also{{Portal bar |Children's literature|1970s}}References1. ^1 2 Associated magazines Look and Learn. Retrieved: 2011-04-27. {{DEFAULTSORT:World Of Wonder (magazine)}}{{child-mag-stub}}{{UK-mag-stub}} 7 : British children's magazines|Magazines established in 1970|Magazines disestablished in 1975|Fleetway and IPC Comics titles|Defunct magazines of the United Kingdom|Education magazines|British weekly magazines |
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