"Rubber News" was sold in England not long ago. Gillian Freeman describes it on
pp.165-166 of "The
Undergrowth of Literature." Alas, by page 179 the magazine no longer exists. "Rubber
News" was represented
as "infinitely more comprehensive and interesting" than "even the best homosexual
magazines." It even included
its own Book Club - "Large publishers find that assured sales from a Book Club help to
stabilise their costs and
to give a reasonable guarantee of quantities. So why shouldn't a small publisher start a Book
Club?" In June 1967
the Editor of "Rubber News" was fined £1000 for corrupting the innocent.