There seems no better place to learn about what children were interested in years ago than to read newspapers and magazines from the time.  This Open Road for Boys Magazine tells stories that were of interest in 1939. Examples of what can be found in this periodical are: Stories: Secret Agents – A Story of Adventure on the High Seas by Nathan B. Lincoln; How to Make Cycling Easier and Safer by Willie Spencer; Open Road Pioneers’ Club - Trout, Trips, Tips by Deep-river Jim. Advertisements: Evinrude – Go motor boating for as little as $34.50; Winchester – Your Camp Rifle and Cartridges; Baltimore Fireworks Co Inc - Liberty Bell Assortment Fireworks. This may interest: Collectors of vintage newspapers and magazines; Collectors of vintage children’s items; Anyone fascinated by what children were reading in the early 1900s (specifically 1939). Includes: The Open Road for Boys from June 1939. See photos for condition. Copyright year 1939 by the Open Road for Boys Magazine Size 11-1/2” x 8-1/2"