Is this sage publication the precursor of "Look and Learn", then? I have vague memories of that from my childhood. As you will no doubt be aware, Michael Moorcock was a writer for it.
On the back of a popular 1938 postcard labeled "Peace in our Time" and featuring the image of Neville Chamberlain triumphantly raising Hitler's letter, Wittgenstein scribbled: "If you want an emetic, there it is."
Is this sage publication the precursor of "Look and Learn", then? I have vague memories of that from my childhood. As you will no doubt be aware, Michael Moorcock was a writer for it.
ReplyDeleteI don't know. What kinds of articles (or stories?)did Michael Moorcock contribute to "Look and Learn"?
ReplyDeleteOn the back of a popular 1938 postcard labeled "Peace in our Time" and featuring the image of Neville Chamberlain triumphantly raising Hitler's letter, Wittgenstein scribbled: "If you want an emetic, there it is."
ReplyDeleteMM talks about the work he did for L&L here: http://www.multiverse.org/fora/showthread.php?t=2829
ReplyDeleteAnother International Authors Look and Learn connection: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Trigan_Empire
ReplyDeleteCorrection: wrong M. Butterworth! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Butterworth
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