World of Wonder (magazine)

World of Wonder (magazine)

World of Wonder was an educational magazine for children It featured educational text articles on a wide variety of topics on history, science, geography and literature as well as adapting famous books into comic strip form or abridged texts.

The magazine was originally published and printed by the Amalgamated Press Ltd, on London's Fleet Street.

"World of Wonder" folded after 258 issues on 1 March 1975.


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