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The Captain (magazine)

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The Captain was a magazine for young boys, published monthly in the United Kingdom from 1899 to 1924.

The magazine was headquartered in London.[1] It is perhaps best known for printing many of P. G. Wodehouse's early school stories, such as many of those featured in the collection Tales of St. Austin's (1903). The magazine also serialised several early novels by Wodehouse, including Jackson Junior and The Lost Lambs, which were later combined to form the book Mike (1909), and introduced to the world Wodehouse's enduringly popular character, Psmith.

References

  1. ^ "The Captain a Magazine for Boys and Old Boys". ABE Books. Retrieved 10 July 2016.