http://www.kens.co.uk/stevezodiac wrote:Have you checked Ken's Paper Collectables? This is in his British Comics listing:
Nelson Lee Library 1920s 200 Issues £2.00 Each
I don't know how to put a link here but if you just google Ken's Paper Collectables it will be the first option.
Just looked again and he has a couple of hundred Sexton Blake Libraries too.
His list may be out of date but he should have some left if not all.
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Well that saved the google... XDDigifiend wrote:http://www.kens.co.uk/stevezodiac wrote:Have you checked Ken's Paper Collectables? This is in his British Comics listing:
Nelson Lee Library 1920s 200 Issues £2.00 Each
I don't know how to put a link here but if you just google Ken's Paper Collectables it will be the first option.
Just looked again and he has a couple of hundred Sexton Blake Libraries too.
His list may be out of date but he should have some left if not all.
I might just have to take a drive over that shop one day, it sounds brilliant!
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Ken appears at the London Postcard, Ephemera and Movie fairs. The next postcard fair is this Sunday 21st at the Royal National Hotel, Bloomsbury. Not just postcards though as there is a sort of Ephemera fair attached across the courtyard. I'll probably show my face.
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Just bought a 1969 Dandy annual to get the Island of Monsters and other gems..
paid £5.51
its got a spine..coming off a bit.a signed book..
should get it in the next couple of days..
The Dandy was great all throughout the 60's..70's..early 80's..
paid £5.51
its got a spine..coming off a bit.a signed book..
should get it in the next couple of days..
The Dandy was great all throughout the 60's..70's..early 80's..
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Went to Greenwich today and picked up a bound volume of The Boys Own Paper for £8. What made it worth buying was that it contained issues 1-37 from 1879. I am debating with myself whether or not I should remove the individual issues (I already have a hundred or so disbound copies from the 1800s) as I prefer them as individual magazines. The binding is quite loose anyway. What thinkest thou?
They also had a nice copy of the Eagle annual from 1966 but I passed it up. Had a nice Heros the Spartan in full colour by Frank Bellamy - would that have been a reprint? It would have been published in September 1965 which is around the time he started drawing Thunderbirds in TV21 so may have been original work.

They also had a nice copy of the Eagle annual from 1966 but I passed it up. Had a nice Heros the Spartan in full colour by Frank Bellamy - would that have been a reprint? It would have been published in September 1965 which is around the time he started drawing Thunderbirds in TV21 so may have been original work.

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Picked up this Bunty Annual with dust jacket with a few tears for £2.
It's amazing.

It's amazing.


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Being bound does seem to preserve invididual issues a lot better, i'd not only be keeping them together, i'd be looking into ways to strengthen the binding. Of course issue 1 of anything can fetch a high price if in good condition, which that one looks to be... so if you're in it for the money you could de-bind and bag that one (though i wouldn't).stevezodiac wrote:Went to Greenwich today and picked up a bound volume of The Boys Own Paper for £8. What made it worth buying was that it contained issues 1-37 from 1879. I am debating with myself whether or not I should remove the individual issues (I already have a hundred or so disbound copies from the 1800s) as I prefer them as individual magazines. The binding is quite loose anyway. What thinkest thou?
Also... ₤8!
Oh yeah, and...
Century 21 volume 2 - found in a new charity shop for ₤5, for some reason i haven't got the first one yet! This will be corrected as soon as possible, it's great! This one also contains the "black leaves with eyes" story that was discussed on these boards recently... very chilling, especially the film that comes to life! Just like the 2000AD story "Chairoscuro". The presence of celluloid film on a 21st century star ship takes a bit more explaining, mind you. Maybe those cosmic rays erase digital data?
Roy of the Rovers annual 1990 - Only one Roy story in it! Also there's seemingly a player called Pak Soon... a Korean?
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I thought I'd take the individual issues out of the binding, put them in bags and then put them back between the covers (which has a contents list). Thereby getting the best of both worlds. Got the first half out ok but the last half are really well bound in. Razor blade at work. I picked up a load of disbound Boys Owns from the same shop a few years back and remember they included issue no.2 and other early numbers. I searched for the first issue but with no luck. Looks like i finally hit paydirt.
Confuscious he say: "Man who waits patiently for very long time will....er...um...ah sod it, what do you expect me to be - profound twenty four hours a day?"
Confuscious he say: "Man who waits patiently for very long time will....er...um...ah sod it, what do you expect me to be - profound twenty four hours a day?"
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I've got hold of a clutch of Hotspurs from early 1979 because Kashgar intrigued me with his mention of the serial 'The Island of Terros' in which a group of shipwrecked schoolboys find themselves washed up on an island inhabited by the Greek gods. The artwork looks a little crude and unappealing to me, alas, at first glance, but I look forward to reading it.
The strip that immediately stands out as having best artwork and seeming the most intriguing though, from a few flips through, is 'The Ten Symbols of Buddha.' This looks like it might be good.
EDIT: Victors, not Hotspurs.
The strip that immediately stands out as having best artwork and seeming the most intriguing though, from a few flips through, is 'The Ten Symbols of Buddha.' This looks like it might be good.
EDIT: Victors, not Hotspurs.
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Its Victor actually but you obviously know that as you've got them. Sorry that the artwork of C D Bagnall doesn't appeal. He did an awful lot of stuff for Victor though from the mid 1960's to the 1980's. 'The Ten Symbols of Buddha' is the work of Geoffrey Whittam who did a bit of adventure strip work for comics but was mostly employed as a book illustrator.
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Kashgar wrote:Its Victor actually but you obviously know that as you've got them. Sorry that the artwork of C D Bagnall doesn't appeal. He did an awful lot of stuff for Victor though from the mid 1960's to the 1980's. 'The Ten Symbols of Buddha' is the work of Geoffrey Whittam who did a bit of adventure strip work for comics but was mostly employed as a book illustrator.
Gah! Sorry, of course it's Victor.
Yes, C. D. Bagnall's artwork isn't really to my taste (though I may well enjoy the story), but I do like Geoffrey Whittam's. It's really quite atmospheric. If there's anything else drawn by him from around that era that you especially recommend, I'd be interested to hear. Thanks for putting names to the artists.
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got Dandys on the brain...what a great comic..
just won for just over £8..
Dandy comic x 24 (1975)
#1729, 1731-33, 1735-38, 1740, 1741, 1743, 1751, 1757, 1763-66, 1769, 1772, 1774-76, 1778, 1779 (Christmas).
bought from phil comics..
just won for just over £8..
Dandy comic x 24 (1975)
#1729, 1731-33, 1735-38, 1740, 1741, 1743, 1751, 1757, 1763-66, 1769, 1772, 1774-76, 1778, 1779 (Christmas).
bought from phil comics..
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Some nice wins this week.
Got full years of Beano 2005 and 2008 for £30 including postage
Got full years of Beano 2001, 2002 and 2003 for £20 including postage
And finally Girl 44 through 47 from 1954 for £5
Lost out on a 1930's Mickey Mouse Weekly.
Earl.
Got full years of Beano 2005 and 2008 for £30 including postage
Got full years of Beano 2001, 2002 and 2003 for £20 including postage
And finally Girl 44 through 47 from 1954 for £5
Lost out on a 1930's Mickey Mouse Weekly.
Earl.
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I went to the ephemera fair in London on Sunday and picked up dozens of items - mostly non comic but they may be of interest so here goes:
Pictorial Weekly 1550 16/2/29, 1582 28/9/29, 1592 7/12/29 (xmas number) 1608 29/3/30, 1661 4/4/31,
Home Notes 1672 23/1/26 Both these titles are small pocket sized newsprint magazines with attractive drawn full colour covers.
Woman's World 504 15/5/15, 505 22/5/15, 533 4/12/15, 536 25/12/15, 539 15/1/16, 540 22/1/16, 542 5/2/16, 1354 5/9/31. This is a DC Thomson sized newsprint magazine with nice pencilled covers.
The Film Star Weekly no. 4 17/12/32.
Boy's Cinema 77 28/5/21, 975 20/8/38
Girl's Cinema 430 12/1/29
The Gem 1189 29/11/30
The School Friend 112 2/7/21
Picture Show 79 30/10/20, 222 28/7/23, 326 25/7/25, 407 19/2/27, 458 11/2/28
Red Star Weekly (DC Thomson) 417 4/9/37
Forget Me Not vol XXXIV no. 1 25/4/1908, 565 6/9/1902, 679 12/11/1904.
The Family Reader 18 (New Series) 1/11/1919
School Friend 125 4/10/52
Debbie 106, Mandy 423 both from 22/2/75.
Punch ten issues between 1886 and 1899 (year)
Chums ten issues from 1900
Tit-Bits 2226 14/6/24
The Humorist 477 26/9/31
Film Weekly 26/4/30
The Graphic 3020 29/10/27
Screenland July 1968
Silver Star 131 13/4/30
Woman's World (US magazine) June 1938
Pearson's Weekly 2046 12/10/29, 2087 26/7/30
Answers 1748 26/11/21, 1869 22/3/24, 1873 19/4/24, 2183 5/4/30,
Merry Moments (a comic!) Bank Holiday Number 122 6/8/21. has full colour centre pages which is unusual.
Toby no. 1 30/1/78 complete with free gift balloon of Toby Dog.
Penny Comics of the Thirties Denis Gifford collection of four 30s comics facsimilies with wraparound cover with notes. Includes Merry Midget no. 1
The Penny Illustrated Paper six issues from 1891.
The Bulletin Christmas number 1899 no 1034 9/12/1899 (Australian magazine in superb, almost new condition)
Thats it - I hope i didn't bore you - one or two of you may have found it of interest. Just shows what these Ephemera fairs throw up.
Pictorial Weekly 1550 16/2/29, 1582 28/9/29, 1592 7/12/29 (xmas number) 1608 29/3/30, 1661 4/4/31,
Home Notes 1672 23/1/26 Both these titles are small pocket sized newsprint magazines with attractive drawn full colour covers.
Woman's World 504 15/5/15, 505 22/5/15, 533 4/12/15, 536 25/12/15, 539 15/1/16, 540 22/1/16, 542 5/2/16, 1354 5/9/31. This is a DC Thomson sized newsprint magazine with nice pencilled covers.
The Film Star Weekly no. 4 17/12/32.
Boy's Cinema 77 28/5/21, 975 20/8/38
Girl's Cinema 430 12/1/29
The Gem 1189 29/11/30
The School Friend 112 2/7/21
Picture Show 79 30/10/20, 222 28/7/23, 326 25/7/25, 407 19/2/27, 458 11/2/28
Red Star Weekly (DC Thomson) 417 4/9/37
Forget Me Not vol XXXIV no. 1 25/4/1908, 565 6/9/1902, 679 12/11/1904.
The Family Reader 18 (New Series) 1/11/1919
School Friend 125 4/10/52
Debbie 106, Mandy 423 both from 22/2/75.
Punch ten issues between 1886 and 1899 (year)
Chums ten issues from 1900
Tit-Bits 2226 14/6/24
The Humorist 477 26/9/31
Film Weekly 26/4/30
The Graphic 3020 29/10/27
Screenland July 1968
Silver Star 131 13/4/30
Woman's World (US magazine) June 1938
Pearson's Weekly 2046 12/10/29, 2087 26/7/30
Answers 1748 26/11/21, 1869 22/3/24, 1873 19/4/24, 2183 5/4/30,
Merry Moments (a comic!) Bank Holiday Number 122 6/8/21. has full colour centre pages which is unusual.
Toby no. 1 30/1/78 complete with free gift balloon of Toby Dog.
Penny Comics of the Thirties Denis Gifford collection of four 30s comics facsimilies with wraparound cover with notes. Includes Merry Midget no. 1
The Penny Illustrated Paper six issues from 1891.
The Bulletin Christmas number 1899 no 1034 9/12/1899 (Australian magazine in superb, almost new condition)
Thats it - I hope i didn't bore you - one or two of you may have found it of interest. Just shows what these Ephemera fairs throw up.
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stevezodiac wrote: Thats it - I hope i didn't bore you - one or two of you may have found it of interest. Just shows what these Ephemera fairs throw up.
I find many of these really Ye Olde things you pick up fascinating, Mr. Zodiac - many of them are very much of interest.
I've seen a few of those Thirties cinema weeklies around but never any without *really* ultra-rusted staples so I haven't picked any up. But I'd be interested to know the kind of differences between the films covered in the Boys and Girls 1930s cinema weeklies. They don't tend to cover children's-type films, do they, as I recall?
Also, Merry Moments doesn't ring a bell. Anything good in that in the humour and adventure lines?
Is Answers a general knowledge publication?
