I'm a hobby bookbinder and I've recently rebound some copies of "Fraser's Comic Pictorial Almanac". I'd heard of it, but I'd never actually seen a copy before. The paper on which it's printed is very cheap and cheerful and so dry and brittle, bits break off at the drop of a hat. That together with the fact that only 6,000 copies were printed makes it worth preserving. I doubt there are too many other copies that have survived and it has historical value. The 1883 one is incomplete, but 1884 - 1887 are intact. Bound in with the almanacs are the first 9 copies of "The Poet's Album", also published by John Fraser, running from July 1880 - March 1881. Included in them is a biography of John Bryson. The book doesn't actually belong to me, but I've taken pictures of the biography and printed it off as I have a friend who I know will be very interested in it. If anyone here would like copies let me know and I'll be happy to email the files.
I'm quite curious about Billy Thompson, who as far as I can make out was a member of the local "Board" and worked for the Gas Company. He certainly came in for some stick in the Almanacs!
(If anyone happens to have a copy of the 1891 Almanac, I would love to see it as it's mentioned in a diary a great great uncle wrote.)