Mental Rubbish from Overseas: A Public Protest (1935)
Printed book
ML 301/4A1
Printed book
ML 301/4A1
"By 1934 around 100,000 American 'pulp' magazines- so called because if they were not dumped somewhere they would be returned to the paper mills for pulping- were being exported to New South Wales each month."
“Australian
writer and printers are being starved… Pulps are landed in Australia at
practically their cost as waste paper, and sold through chain stores and other
retail places at prices much below their face value and cost of production in the
country of origin. During the last couple of months, three steamers …
discharged no fewer than 305,000 copies of back-dated magazines in Sydney”
"Certain publications are …
being imported into Australia, which have no literary or intellectual value and
are obviously published in order to cater for those seeking to satisfy depraved
tastes for morbidity, sadism, sensuality, etc. These books are usually printed
in luridly attractive covers … [and] are retailed at prices ranging as low as
3d. or 4d. a copy."