The tiger
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Description based on June 1936 issue.
Some volumes bear distinctive titles and themes.
Some issues lack volume numbering.
Volume for 1945 also called: Fourth annual edition.
Volume for 1946 also called: Fifth annual edition.
Volume for 1947 also called: Sixth annual edition.
Volume for 1948 also called: Seventh annual edition.
Volume for 1953 also called: Eleventh annual edition.
Volume for 1963 also called: The twenty-first annual.
Volume for 1965 also called: The twenty-third annual.
Volume for 1966 also called: The twenty-fourth annual.
Volume for January 1940 also called: January edition.
Volume for January 1941 also called: The January tiger.
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