Public School Magazine
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Public School Magazine was a magazine for young boys, published in the late 19th Century and early 1900s.
It is perhaps best known for printing several early school stories by P. G. Wodehouse, such as many of those collected in the 1903 anthology, Tales of St. Austin's. When the magazine ceased publication in March 1902, it was part-way through serialisation of Wodehouse's first published novel, The Pothunters (1902). The second half of the story was summarised in the final issue, in the form of a letter from one of the main characters, describing the denouement of the plot to his brother.