D. C. Thomson
Connections
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Employer | Margery Allingham | MA
's aunt Maud Hughes gave Margery her start in journalism, writing movie reviews for Girls' Cinema. This soon became regular employment, bringing her in up to £50 a month. As well as working... |
Textual Production | Annie S. Swan | It was ASS
's serial fiction written for the People's Friend which she regarded as the mainstay of her writing life. She does not say when her contributions began, but they must have coincided more... |
Timeline
1869: The People's Friend, a mass weekly from D....
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1869
The People's Friend, a mass weekly from D. C. Thomson
and the first women's magazine carried by bookseller John Menzies
, began publication in Dundee.
1910: My Weekly, a magazine for working class women...
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1910
My Weekly, a magazine for working class women focusing on fashion, meal-planning, and domestic issues, began publication by D. C. Thomson
in London.
1929: The Red Star, a sensational weekly magazine...
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1929
The Red Star, a sensational weekly magazine directed at working-class women, began publication with D. C. Thomson
in Dundee, Scotland.
1932: Dundee publishing firm D. C. Thomson began...
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1932
Dundee publishing firm D. C. Thomson
began Secrets, a weekly magazine specializing in sensational fiction.
1963: Jackie, published by D. C. Thomson in Dundee,...
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1963
1966: Annabel, a monthly magazine directed at teenagers,...
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1966
1977: Blue Jeans, a photostrip romance magazine...
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1977
Blue Jeans, a photostrip romance magazine for teenagers, began publication by D. C. Thomson
in London.
Spring 1978: Patches, a weekly photostrip romance magazine...
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Spring 1978
Patches, a weekly photostrip romance magazine for teenagers, began publication from D. C. Thomson
in London.
1983: Just Seventeen, a fashion magazine for teenagers...
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1983
Texts
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