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I can't find a UK company called "Gold Star Publications" that matches the descriptions given in the multiple sources on this matter. Gold Group International (incorporated 5 August 1965) was the Golds' main company, but does not seem to have any obvious relationship to any entity that might fit. However, the trading name of a company is not necessarily the name of the company (aka "trading as"), so this doesn't help much to find it. Does anyone know the legal entity that traded as GSP? — The Anome ( talk) 23:16, 4 July 2022 (UTC)
More to support this:
From page 162 of David Gold's autobiography Solid Gold [1]:
also, from page 298 ibid.:
— The Anome ( talk) 23:48, 4 July 2022 (UTC)
So far, I believe that GSP published the following magazines:
This seems to be a list of their magazines as of 1996.
More to come... — The Anome ( talk) 16:22, 5 July 2022 (UTC)
Vintage Fetish has some notes here on the entity "Gadoline Publications". This seems to suggest the following:
I'd also note that at one time GSP's office address seemed to have been "Gold Star Publications Limited, Gadoline House, Whyteleafe, Surrey", and various publications seem to have been listed as published by "Gadoline Limited".
It looks like Companies House's online records only go back 20 years for dissolved companies, so that's not much use for this. This National Archives link might help, as would searching The London Gazette.
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I can't find a UK company called "Gold Star Publications" that matches the descriptions given in the multiple sources on this matter. Gold Group International (incorporated 5 August 1965) was the Golds' main company, but does not seem to have any obvious relationship to any entity that might fit. However, the trading name of a company is not necessarily the name of the company (aka "trading as"), so this doesn't help much to find it. Does anyone know the legal entity that traded as GSP? — The Anome ( talk) 23:16, 4 July 2022 (UTC)
More to support this:
From page 162 of David Gold's autobiography Solid Gold [1]:
also, from page 298 ibid.:
— The Anome ( talk) 23:48, 4 July 2022 (UTC)
So far, I believe that GSP published the following magazines:
This seems to be a list of their magazines as of 1996.
More to come... — The Anome ( talk) 16:22, 5 July 2022 (UTC)
Vintage Fetish has some notes here on the entity "Gadoline Publications". This seems to suggest the following:
I'd also note that at one time GSP's office address seemed to have been "Gold Star Publications Limited, Gadoline House, Whyteleafe, Surrey", and various publications seem to have been listed as published by "Gadoline Limited".
It looks like Companies House's online records only go back 20 years for dissolved companies, so that's not much use for this. This National Archives link might help, as would searching The London Gazette.