The People's Journal

The People's Journal, first published in 1858,[1] was a Dundee-based Scottish periodical, originally produced by John Leng & Co., a local publishing company that for a time employed the Scottish artist, political cartoonist, postcard illustrator and publisher Martin Anderson (better known by his pseudonym Cynicus) as a member of its staff.

[2] Latterly, The People's Journal was produced by the regional publisher D.C. Thomson & Co.[3] The last edition was published on Saturday 11 January 1986.

[4] It carried poetry by readers, including William McGonagall.

[5] Editors included William Duncan Latto[5] and Robert Paterson.

This Scottish newspaper-related article is a stub.

Issue No. 8 from 1846