Martin & Reid

Martin & Reid of Bishopsgate were a British publisher of the 1940s. They produced children's comics such as Jolly Chuckles,[1] Merry-go-round[2] and Fun Fare (1946).

Titles

  • The Mascot - All Sport Boys Magazine 1950s
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References

  1. Antiquarian Book Monthly Review - Volumes 1-2 1974 - Page 7 "Martin & Reid of Bishopsgate entered production with Jolly Chuckles and many other titles,"
  2. Living with Eagles: Marcus Morris, priest and publisher Sally Morris, Jan Hallwood - 1998 - Page 117 "Marcus talked to the editor of a children's comic, Merry-go-round, at publishers Martin & Reid, but the bogey of paper rationing again reared its ugly head. 'My journeyings round publishers' offices seemed endless, yet though I felt depressed "


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