List of Time Machine Stories in Boys' Life
In the following table, "DK" indicates that the story's author is given as Donald Keith, while "KM" means Keith Monroe.
Month | Year | Title | Byline | Serial dates |
---|---|---|---|---|
DEC | 1959 | The Day We Explored the Future | DK | |
FEB | 1960 | The Time Machine Files Backwards | DK | |
JUN | 1960 | How We Got the Mind-Reading Pills | DK | |
JUL | 1960 | Our Time Machine at the Jamboree | DK | |
OCT | 1961 | Marco Polo and Our Time Machine | DK | |
FEB | 1962 | The Time Machine Slips a Cog | DK | |
DEC | 1962 | Mutiny in the Time Machine | DK | Dec 1962 to Mar 1963 (4-part serial) |
JUN | 1964 | The Time Machine Cracks a Safe | DK | |
OCT | 1964 | Time Machine to the Rescue | DK | |
FEB | 1965 | The Time Machine Gets Stuck | DK | Feb 1965 to Apr 1965 (3-part serial) |
APR | 1967 | The Time Machine Hunts a Treasure | DK | Apr 1967 to Jun 1967 (3-part serial) |
DEC | 1968 | The Dog from the Time Machine | DK | |
SEP | 1970 | The Time Machine and the Generation Gap | DK | |
AUG | 1971 | The King and the Time Machine | DK | |
FEB | 1973 | The Time Machine Cleans Up | DK | |
AUG | 1973 | The Time Machine Twins the Jamboree | KM | |
DEC | 1973 | Santa Claus and the Time Machine | DK | |
NOV | 1974 | The Time Machine Fights Earthquakes | KM | |
APR | 1975 | The Time Machine Saves a Patriot | KM | |
JUL | 1976 | The Time Machine Kidnaps a Parade | KM | |
SEP | 1988 | Target Timbuktu | KM | |
FEB | 1989 | Why We Kidnapped Our Scoutmaster | KM | |
SEP | 1989 | Pirates Took Our Time Machine | KM |
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