I have this book. Yes, your estimate of late '40s / early '50s seems accurate. A time when loads of independent British publishers surfaced. It does use some of the same artists as the Swan books (such as Harry Banger) but the publisher, Robert Edwards, is unknown to me. The book isn't even mentioned in Alan Clark's excellent book, The Children's Annual (pub.1988).abacus wrote:As stated this is a part book with a number of pages missing, it does contain the first page with the ROBERT EDWARDS publisher info.I did type this printer and publisher in an internet search before posting because I was interested in working out an approximate date for myself but came up with no result.paw broon wrote:Abacus, that's a nice find and looks very much like a Swan book. Those 2 pages would fit perfectly in a Swan annual. Any idea of the publication date?
I mentioned that the book was the same format as a Swan publication with a very thin cardboard cover , the only other assistance in trying to give a date is the 2/6 price tag which to me would probably point to the late 40s early 50s.
However, there's a plug at the end of a strip on page 11 to "Always insist upon a Paget Comic". Paget were the publishers of Bob Monkhouse's Oh Boy! comic and other titles. So perhaps there's a connection between Paget and Robert Edwards.



