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Found on the inside front cover.
Five different clues are given to the reader to decipher in order to determine the identity of a famous literary character (Alleyne Edricson).
The indicia is also found on this page, and lists Meyer A. Kaplan as Managing Editor, and is dated July 1956.
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- H. G. Wells; Lorenz Graham
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- Lou Cameron
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- Lou Cameron
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- science fiction
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- H. G. Wells; Wells' unnamed friends; Eloi (people from over 800,000 years in the future); Weena (girl, a Eloi); The Morlocks (villains)
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- Wells is late to dinner with his friends, but shows up, clothes tattered, and he tells them the story of his time machine, travel into the very distant future, falling in love, battling the Morlocks, and his arrival back into the present. His only proof to them were flowers given to him as a present from Weena.
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- Keywords
- time travel
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- Alex Blum
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- Alex Blum
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- non-fiction; biography
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- H. G. Wells; Amy Catherine Robbins (Well's second wife)
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Spot illustrated biography of Herbert George Wells, born September 21, 1866, died August 13, 1946.
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- Genre
- history
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- Elizabeth I; Elizabeth I's un-named suitor (death); John (settler)
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- Elizabethan Age; Spanish Armada
Story of of Great Britain's Elizabeth I (daughter of Henry VIII), from age 3 through adulthood, spotlighting the death of her mother and suitor, imprisonment, explorations and settlements, prosperity and advancements in the arts, as well as trade and exploration.
Part 8 is titled "The Puritan Revolution", appearing in the next issue.
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- non-fiction; biography
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- Charles Darwin
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Biography, with spot illustration, of the English scientist, Charles Darwin, born in 1809 and who died April 19, 1882. Much of the article discusses his theory of evolution.