1900, Vol 31. Good Scarce Antiquarian Dime Magazine. Three Chums: Adventure of Two Boys and A Girl, #31, June 8 1900. Frank Tousey. Page tanning present. Some moisture damage, rings noted. Soiling and light foxing. Staple holes near binding. Interior pages separated from front and back covers. Bottom spine paper detached approximately first 4 inches. All pages intact. Full of original adverts, stories, illustrations. Ships from USA, quickly & with care.
SYNOPSIS:An original issue of Three Chums Weekly, issue 31, dated June 8, 1900, published by Frank Tousey, with story content credited to Harry Moore, illustrations uncredited as issued. Baseball cover "Beating a Swell Head Nine." Standard large format 8 x 11 inches.
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