...covering Australian comics
Shakespeare Head Press Pty. Ltd. is the publisher name printed on these comics. Other series associated with this publisher might have a variation or an unexpected publisher name printed in the comic.
30 Pitt Street, Sydney (1933)
Box 4088, G.P.O. Sydney (1946)
247 Collins Street, Melbourne (1955)
149 Castlereagh Street, Sydney (1954-1955)
198 Elizabeth Street, Sydney (1955-1956)
Shakespeare Head Press was established in 1932 by Directors W. Francis Jackson and Dr Ernest Harden. Jackson and Harden were teachers and the company aimed to supply schools with cheap Australian-produced text books (including editions of Shakespeare, science, poetry and foreign languages). In 1934 it began publishing original Australian fiction.
Shakespeare Head Press reportedly went into receivership in 1935, with indications it was acquired by printers and stationers W. E. Smith Ltd. Throughout the 1930s, Shakespeare Head's long-standing editor, Hungarian-born Ernest Harden, was an advocate for Australian education and Australian fiction. Writing and lecturing on the French language, he was awarded the Officier d'Acadamie in 1937 by the French Minister for Education for services to French literature.
In 1946, Consolidated Press (Sir Frank Packer) acquired a controlling interest in Shakespeare Head Press. The company announced a major publishing program of Australian works, inlcluding opportunities for artists on lavish dust jackets. However, it was quickly dominated by more profitable editions of foreign works, including Pocket Classics by Stevenson, Dikens and Twain. During the 1950s, the Shakespeare Head was most known for its children's books with Golden Press Pty. Ltd., also part-owned by consolidated Press. The imprint was later mainly for school texts and Australian literature, and has been largely disused since about 1988.
During its period publishing comics, Shakespeare Head Press was an imprint of Consolidated Press. Some comics list its address as 149 Castlereagh Street, which was also used by Magazine Management companies (Rosnock, Jublilee, Red Circle), Frew (Tricho) and WG Publications (Australian Disney comics).
Some publishers used diverse publisher names in their comics. These can reflect distinct operating divisions, but may just disguise operations in the face of bans or censorship. Ausreprints records minor variations as they can help dating for undated comics.
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Title | Published | Contents | Covers | |
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A. B. See (Shakespeare Head, 1948 series)—Comic | #1 (1948) to #2 (1948) | 0.0% (0 of 2) | 100.0% (2 of 2) | |
The Anzac Story for Boys and Girls (Shakespeare Head, 1957)—Book | (1957) | 0.0% (0 of 1) | 100.0% (1 of 1) | |
Front Page Mystery (Shakespeare Head, 1952? series)—Pulp series | #1 (1952?) to #41 (1954?) | 0.0% (0 of 41) | 17.1% (7 of 41) | |
Frontier Western (Shakespeare Head, 1945? series)—Pulp novel | #1 (1945?) to #64? (1955?) | 3.1% (2 of 64) | 17.2% (11 of 64) | |
Ginger Meggs Annual (Shakespeare Head, 1952 series)—Comic | #1952 (1952) to #1957 (1959) | 16.7% (1 of 6) | 100.0% (6 of 6) | |
The Lone Ranger (Shakespeare Head, 1954 series)—Comic | #1 (1954) to #67 (1959) | 6.0% (4 of 67) | 94.0% (63 of 67) | |
Mandrake Annual (Shakespeare Head, 1954 series)—Comic | #1954 (1954) to #1958 (1958) | 0.0% (0 of 5) | 100.0% (5 of 5) | |
Mandrake Comic (Shakespeare Head, 1955 series)—Comic | #13 (1955) to #29 (1959) | 11.8% (2 of 17) | 88.2% (15 of 17) | |
Redskin Comic (Shakespeare Head, 1953 series)—Comic | #1 (1953) to #12 (1954) | 8.3% (1 of 12) | 100.0% (12 of 12) | |
Redskin Comic (Shakespeare Head, 1956 series)—Comic | #1 (1956) to #6 (1956) | 16.7% (1 of 6) | 83.3% (5 of 6) |