Modern Wonder was a largely factual magazine aimed at boys and young men. It had many articles and pictures on science, engineering and warfare etc. In some of the magazines, the Flash Gordon comic strip is printed in color on the back cover. Issues were always 16 pages in length, with the covers and inside two pages printed in color. The magazine was printed in Great Britain by Odhams Press.
Covers of the Modern Wonder in the late 1930s
The magazine was in a tabloid format, approximate dimensions 36 cm x 27 cm.
The magazine (cost twopence, every Wednesday) began publication in May 1937 under the title Modern Wonder, and went through a few name changes, becoming Modern Wonders in December 1939 and Modern World from March 1940 until the magazine stopped in March 1941, possibly due to wartime paper shortages in England.
Here below is a set of vintage photos that shows covers of the Modern Wonder in the late 1930s.
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