Titles can be misleading and deceptive, eh? Calling this page The Westerner, which in itself can refer to a number of subjects, was simply chosen because Carl Barks' publisher, Western Publishing, issued its internal staff magazine by that name, and this page presents titbits from it. The company itself has been the focus of several of this website's pages (examples are The Publisher, The Showings, and The WDCS Magazine), and now the company and its affiliates get the opportunity to 'speak' of its own merits; this page consists entirely of material taken from said magazine, which Barks received regularly.
Let us remember that Barks would never have been able to have one single comic book story published if the necessary publisher and printing plants had not been there. Chances are that the world might have not even heard of Barks! So we owe a lot of credit to the obliging units that spewed out millions of copies during Barks' productive comic book years. These unsung companies are credited below using photographs from Barks' years of employment.
THE MAGAZINE
The magazine premiered in November 1949 as a monthly 24-pagers issue distributed among all its employees. In it they could read relevant articles about the company and its affiliates. The company was focussed on the employees' welfare, and many of the covers had a leisure theme. |
THE WHEREABOUTS The
head company's full name was Western Printing and
Lithographing Company, but normally it was referred
to as Western Publishing. The head office
address was 1313 West Eighth Street, Los Angeles 17,
California.
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THE EMPLOYEES The listing below only covers a few of Western's better known employees, all from the Whitman building.
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THE TECHNIQUE
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THE VISIT The company was visited by numerous business relations during the years. This example is from the Racine plant in 1966, where a delegation of Disney executives had the grand tour of the premises. The thin haired gentleman wearing a grey suit and glasses is Roy Oliver Disney (Walt's older brother). |
THE CREDIT When Barks
retired he was mentioned
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http://www.cbarks.dk/THEWESTERNER.htm | Date 2010-06-16 |