Chums mail

Chums Mail!

Chums Mail was a popular British magazine that was published from 1892 to 1977. It was a weekly publication that catered to a young audience, particularly boys and girls, with a focus on adventure, humor, and entertainment.

The magazine was known for its colorful illustrations, exciting stories, and puzzles. It featured a mix of fiction and non-fiction content, including:

  1. Adventure stories: Tales of bravery, exploration, and daring-do, often set in exotic locations.
  2. Humor: Comic strips, cartoons, and humorous articles that poked fun at everyday life.
  3. Puzzles and games: Crosswords, word searches, and other brain teasers to keep readers entertained.
  4. Articles and features: Informative pieces on science, history, and technology, as well as profiles of famous people and places.

Chums Mail was a beloved publication in the UK, with a circulation of over 100,000 copies at its peak. It was widely available in newsagents, libraries, and schools, and many people have fond memories of reading it as children.

Although Chums Mail is no longer in publication, its legacy lives on as a nostalgic reminder of a bygone era of entertainment and adventure.