Dian Hanson’s: The History of Men’s Magazines (Volume 4): 1960s Under the Counter


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    Reprint.

    28cm x 22cm. 460 pages, colour illustrations. Quarter imitation leather, pictorial matte papered boards. Text is multilingual, English, German, and French.

    “The new publishing companies started in Hollywood then expanded into the San Fernando Valley, the first settlers in what would become the world capitol of porn production. American Art Agency, commonly called Parliament, was the leader, but Art Enterprises, Comet, Dominion, Marquis, Marst, Orbit, Pendulum, Press Arts, Rilgac, Sari, Spice, Tri-S, Tower, Utopia and many others contributed memorable magazines. The East Coast got into the game late with Sampson and Delilah Publishing, Health Knowledge, and Lenny Burtman’s Selbee Associates out of New York, and the distinctive Tudor House/Central Sales from Baltimore, but overall, California ruled.” (from introduction)

    . New Book.

    $125.00 AUD

    Jenkins is off book scouting. Orders can still be placed and will ship from November 20.

    4 in stock

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