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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Striptease Catalog A selection of books, magazines, and memorabilia from the golden era of Striptease & Burlesque New items will be added as they become available. |
![]() From the dawn of men's magazine erotica prehistory, to the crude bunch of publications aping of Hugh Hefner's pioneering efforts to mass-market naked pictures, and some that did it all much better, here are several interesting Men's Magazines. Cavalier from the pb co. Gold Medal's parent fawcett, etc. Good stuff, this! |
![]() A Variety of Publications evolving from the Playboy Model -- some less polish and some with better writers. For Greenleaf's ROGUE, William Hamling hired some great guys, who later became household names or rather pseudonyms in the adult book world.. Also check out the "Authors" section for a couple mags in which these crazy cats appear! . |
![]() Sunbathing and Nudist colonies once loomed far alrger in the American psyche than perhaps they do today. Maybe it had a lot to do with these magazines -- which were reputed to be published for the benefit of fellow sun-worshippers who toted the health benefits of being naked. You can decide -- as you take in a selection of these vintage nudist mags.! |
![]() Milton Luros American Art Enterprises began as a publisher of Nudist mags, and soon joined the ranks of the Men's Magazine, with superior production values and an undeniable funkiness to its vibe. Quirk is king, and specific sexual fetishes are catered to with these mag lines -- like FRILLY, bib boobs and BODY HAIR.and many, many more. |
![]() Need a good book to read? Emerging from the legal collapse of the West Coast Greenleaf operation, Surrey House books offered hard eroticism, even though the cover art was rough. Obscure gems that warrant reading! |
![]() PEC or Publishers Export Company books had gorgeous colorful cover art and a pool of imaginative colorful writers to match. The San Diego-based company produced some classic beatnik & meta-pop-culture sex books Dig it! |
And for other inspired erotic illustration and art ... Don't forget to check the "Artists," "Underground Comix" and "Erotic Illustration" pages too! |
![]() I know this is all supposed to be Vintage Sleaze, but this section is for various publishers of the early 60s and some no-names from the smoke-shop, under-the-counter pre-history "smoker" days of smut! |
![]() Pendulum Books were initially reprints of classic old-world erotica with straight-forward "text only"covers, however, by the late 60s, they were producing original adult fiction with very nice artwork. |
I'll send you a quote if I have the book in stock. |
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