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About The Wee Web
The Wee Web has been online since March 2002 and provide information regarding authors and illustrators, the books they have published, and offer information on how to identify different editions.

The Wee Web also provides news and book articles, have the internet's best guide to Ladybird books, and occasionally interview authors and illustrators.

The Wee Web also sells rare and collectable books from all areas of interest.

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Whether you're a collector, student or teacher, memory-laner, or someone simply looking for a little information regarding books, then The Wee Web is certainly a good place for you to explore!
Who is behind The Wee Web
Robert Mullin, originally a hand-craft bookbinder for the National Trust for Scotland in Edinburgh, is the founder of The Wee Web. As well as working with books, Robert also collects rare and curious Scottish titles, including books on folklore, witchcraft, legend and fairy tales.

Robert is also the UKs leading expert on Ladybird Books and has written many articles, contributed to a few books and has given interviews to radio and newspapers concerning these little books.

Robert is also responsible for everything you see on The Wee Web, except for the odd article or author profile - Robert has a special interest in building the author / illustrator database which can be found on this website.

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Random fact

The first ever children's book published by Wills & Hepworth was entitled 'The Fairies' - published in 1915, there were only 6 copies printed


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