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The Luckstone, from Chums Magazine (UK)

 

 

  The Luckstone : Ch. 1 & 2, Sep. 16, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 3 & 4, Sep. 23, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 5 & 6, Sep. 30, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 7 & 8, Oct. 7, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 9 & 10, Oct. 14, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 11 & 12, Oct. 21, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 13 & 14, Oct. 28, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 15 & 16, Nov. 4, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 17 & 18, Nov. 11, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 19 & 20, Nov. 18, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 21 & 22, Nov. 25, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 23 & 24, Dec. 2, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 25 & 26, Dec. 9, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 27 & 28, Dec. 16, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 29 & 30, Dec. 23, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 31 & 32, Dec. 30, 1908

  The Luckstone : Ch. 33 & 34, Jan. 6, 1909

  The Luckstone : Ch. 35 - 37, Jan. 13, 1909

  The Luckstone : Ch. 38 & 39, Jan. 20, 1909

 

 

Chums, UK

Chums was another well known English boys’ publication. The publication was founded by Cassell and Co., London in 1892. It included wonderfully illustrated thrilling adventure stories about animals, people and sports which of course encouraged boys to be good, honourable, moral and respectable. It was also full of school stories—almost always set in public (exclusive private) schools especially boarding schools.

The Luck stone was written by Plum under the pseudonym of Basil Windham, and appeared in Chums from September 1908 to January 1909. It is a schoolboy yarn of fun and adventure, to quote the original blurb.


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