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Date: 1947
Date: 1940-1946
Issue Details: First known date: 1940... 1940 Pertinent
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Leon Batt, a leading contributor to the 1930s magazine Yesterday and Most of Today, established his own magazine, Pertinent in July 1940. Designed as a 'medium of expression for all who have something constructive, interesting, entertaining, and pertinent to say', the first issue included articles by Norman Lindsay, Lennie Lower and Vance Palmer taken from The Australian Writers' Annual. Later issues encouraged contributions from 'amateur' writers, but Pertinent also published contributions from Mary Finnin, Rex Ingamells, Will Lawson, Victor Kennedy and Garry Lyle. The editor declared that 'pornographic or introspective writing is not required', but some readers objected to the frequent publication of nude studies and the suggestiveness of some of the cartoons. Due to war-time paper shortages issues were sometimes late. After a three month stoppage at the end of 1945 due to Batt's ill-health, Pete Rowe acquired the magazine and introduced a smaller format in January 1946. The magazine continued for another year, ceasing production in May 1947.

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

First known date: 1940

PeriodicalNewspaper Details

Frequency:
bi-monthly (1940-1946); quarterly (1946-1947)
Range:
1940-1947
Size:
19-25cm
Price:
fourpence (1940-1942); one shilling (1943-1947)
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