TRASHY TUESDAY: PLANTATION PULP
Plantation pulp was a popular, but unpleasant, sub-genre championed by many publishers in the 1970s. British publisher New English Library (NEL) was a particularly...
Read MorePlantation pulp was a popular, but unpleasant, sub-genre championed by many publishers in the 1970s. British publisher New English Library (NEL) was a particularly...
Read MoreHeading into Christmas and I have some final new additions of Australian paperbacks for 2023 to share. Shady Lady and Dimple Died Deluxe by Carter Brown (Horwitz, 1958)...
Read MoreMy recent hunting for old Australian paperbacks has produced a mixed bag, including some neck biting romance and drama titles, an early Carter Brown, a Mark Hood spy...
Read MoreCleveland Publishing was established in 1953 and continued publishing soft cover digests, primarily westerns, up until December 2018. Cleveland published in a range of...
Read MoreIn my recent book scavenging I have come across some rare early Australian pulp paperbacks and digests. They have not been in the best of condition, but they are...
Read MoreBetween 1951 and 1961 the Sydney publishers Original Novels Foundation published over 300 titles in their Phantom Book series. They initially drew on books from the US...
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