Friend of the Gutter Andrew Nette writes about a cache of pulp magazines discovered in Melbourne. Click through for more–and pictures! “The magazines were published in 1936 and 1937 – just before import restrictions were introduced – making them just over 80 years old. As you can see from the images, they are not in great condition, having been nibbled on by various insects and rodents over the period during which they lay under the floorboards. They include several copies of Dime Mystery Magazine, one copy each of Weird Tales, Ace Mystery magazine, Horror Stories, and what appears to be a romance fiction one called Breezy Stories. There are also a couple of very softcore girlie magazines, Gay Paree and Mustard Pot.”
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