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The Broons/Oor Wullie
Facsimile Edition of the First Ever Broon and Oor Wullie Annuals
2008
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The Broons and Oor Wullie have appeared in the Sunday Post in Scotland since the 1930s and still have a huge following today, with the annual selling over 100,000 copies every year. This is a slip-cased facsimile of the first ever Broons and Oor Wullie annuals. Collecting together the first few years of publication, the annual shows the stylistic development of the characters during this formative period of the classic cartoons' lives. Now over 70 years since their original publication, this brilliant two-in-one annual has saved a small piece of Scottish heritage from obscurity. Appealing to all generations who have read the strips, the book offers a great insight to the early days of the Broons and Oor Wullie, as well as fulfilling the promise of all to make you laugh.
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D.C. Thomson & Company Limited
D.C. Thomson & Company Limited
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D. C. Thomson & Co. Ltd, is a publishing company based in Dundee, Scotland, best known for producing The Dundee Courier, The Evening Telegraph, The Sunday Post, Oor Wullie, The Broons, The Beano, The Dandy and Commando comics. It also owns Friends Reunited, Parragon, and the Aberdeen Journals Group which publishes the Press and Journal, the Evening Express, the Aberdeen Citizen and the North Scotland edition of ScotAds. The company began as a branch of the Thomson family business when William Thomson became the sole proprietor of Charles Alexander & Co., publishers of Dundee Courier and Daily Argus. In 1884, David Coupar Thomson took over the publishing business, and established it as DC Thomson in 1905. The firm flourished, and took its place as the third J in the "Three Js", the traditional summary of Dundee industry ('jam, jute and journalism'). Thomson was notable for his conservatism, vigorously opposing the introduction of trade unions into his workforce, and for refusing to employ Catholics.

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