Bluey and Curley Annual [cover title]
GURNEY, Alex
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Beschreibung
Adelaide, News Ltd., November 1948. Large oblong octavo, 52 pages (including the covers) with an illustrated introduction, 47 pages of comic strips, and advertisements on three sides of the covers. Saddle-stapled colour-pictorial title-wrappers slightly marked; split to the spine (between the staples) and a few short edge tears to the rear cover expertly sealed; text paper uniformly tanned; overall, in excellent condition. The cover features Bluey and Curley 'assisting' their creator, Alex Gurney (even the 'Australian Dictionary of Biography' describes him as 'a balding, stocky, bespectacled man'). Alexander George (Alex) Gurney (1902-1955) 'was already well established as a caricaturist, cartoonist, and comic strip artist . [when, in] late 1939, following the outbreak of World War II, he created his most famous characters, Bluey and Curley, which first appeared in the "Picture-News" magazine. It was transferred to "The Sun News-Pictorial" in 1940' and was widely syndicated. The Annuals were published from 1941 to 1960. After Gurney's death, 'the strip was drawn by Norman Howard Rice (1911-1956). Rice died as the result of a car accident on 31 December 1956 . The strip was then drawn by Les Dixon from 1957 until 1975' (Wikipedia). The strip featured a pair of soldiers, red-headed Bluey, the Great War veteran who had re-enlisted in the Second AIF, and Curley (the hair again), the new recruit. 'As an accredited war correspondent, Gurney visited army camps throughout Australia to obtain authentic detail and gain a feel for military life; he contracted malaria in August 1944 while visiting New Guinea. The strip made "superb use of Australian idiom and slang", and had an "instinctive understanding and interpretation of the Australian male"' (ADB). 'Although Bluey and Curley were popular with Australians because they related to the slang, attitude, and the lack of respect towards authority exhibited by the main characters, the strip lost some of its appeal and readership when the pair returned to "civvy street"' (Wikipedia again - although a 37-year run is not bad by any reckoning). Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 136419
Bibliografische Details
Titel: Bluey and Curley Annual [cover title]
Verlag: News Ltd, Adelaide
Erscheinungsdatum: 1948
Einband: Paperback
Auflage: First Edition.
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