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The Nazi Field Whores
Michael Snow [Ed Wood, Jr.]
Los Angeles: Pendulum Publishers, 1968.Though stated as adapted from a film of the same name, no such film was ever released and was part of a style of 20th century sex pulps dressed up as film novelizations likely based on pornographic photo shoots. One of the sleaziest and most violent productions of prolific filmmaker and pulp novelist Ed Wood, Jr. published under his Michael Snow pseudonym, with the added sadism of nazisploitation. Pendulum Pictorial PP 005. “A vivid and shocking story of the Nazi method of boosting soldier morale … young girls recruited and trained to satisfy all of the sexual needs of men trained in mass sadism.”
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Raped in the Grass
Ed Wood, Jr.
Los Angeles: Pendulum Publishers, 1968.Though stated as adapted from a film of the same name, no such film was ever released and was part of a style of 20th century sex pulps dressed up as film novelizations likely based on pornographic photo shoots. One of the sleaziest and most violent productions of prolific filmmaker and pulp novelist Ed Wood, Jr. Pendulum Pictorial PP 002. “A guerrilla band of near-wild men and one sadistic lesbian capture two young girls.”
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Lust in Leather
Dodine de Canard
Los Angeles: Tempo Publishing, 1964.SM femdom lesbian gay occult pulp, it’s got it all. Boudoir Classics 0005. “Lace, leather boots, lesbians, homosexuals and love-starved wives and husbands … all mixed into a devil’s orgy that rocked one of California’s most exclusive country club communities!”
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Good Sex Illustrated
Tony Duvert
Los Angeles: Semiotext(e), 2007.“A scathing view of sex manuals for children and society’s hypocrisy of over sex that argues for the rights of children to their own bodies and their own sexuality.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Sexual Reader Book One
Edusex Press
Los Angeles: Edusex, 1972.Graphically illustrated 1970s sex guide including oral sex, intercourse, sado-masochism, and bi-sexuality.
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The History of Men’s Underwear: From Union Suits to Bikini Briefs
Gary M. Griffin
Los Angeles: Added Dimensions Publishing, 1991. -
The First 1978 Tom of Finland Calendar
Tom of Finland
Los Angeles: Eons Gallery, 1977.Eons, A Gallery to View and be Viewed Presents The First 1978 Tom of Finland Calendar.
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A World of Nudes
Roy Dean
Los Angeles: Rho-Delta Press, 1975.Male nudes by English-American photographer, actor, stage designer, director, and writer Roy Dean (1925-2002). Born Leslie Joseph, son of English actress Hermione Gingold, during the early 1970s Dean turned increasingly to photography with a focus on the nude physique of LA’s male bodybuilders. During the 1980s Dean’s work brought the male nude to the eyes of the masses. This earlier work, A World of Nudes, has a more niche appeal. The stylish black and white photographs a fine presentation of physique photography. The earlier photographs in this work bearing resemblance to Tomatsu Yato’s Otoko, also published by Rho-Delta three years prior.
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Caprice Catalog No. 5
Caprice
Los Angeles: Caprice Corset Co., No date.“Featuring glamourous restricting corsets and other bizarre and humane restraints of leather and rubber.” Circa 1970s trade catalogue of corsets and other fetishwear with a focus on restraining devices. Largely photographic illustrations through also using the artwork of John Willie, illustrator of Bizarre. This copy with a Caprice order form for photo sets laid in.
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America’s Newest Sex Cult: Wealthy Adolescents With Money and Passions to Burn
E. R. Linton
Los Angeles: Medco Books, 1966.Narratives, statistics, and analysis of sex, drugs, and privilege among rich American teenagers.
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2nd Time Around
James Earl Hardy
Los Angeles: Alyson, 1996.First printing of the second book in the B-Boy Blues series.
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Athletic Model Guild’s Nude Wrestlers & Wrestling Information Catalog (2 Volumes)
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1991.Catalogue of models from the later blatantly homoerotic years of Bob Mizer’s AMG, the physique photography powerhouse behind the most popular of beefcake magazines. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 41, September 1990
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1990.The only 1990s issue, and the final issue in the original series of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG (a relaunch of the series published from 2017 by the Bob Mizer Foundation). Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 40, June 1987
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1987.Single 1980s, and the penultimate issue in the original series of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG (a relaunch of the series published from 2017 by the Bob Mizer Foundation). Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 39, January 1986
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1986.Single 1980s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 38, November 1984
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1984.Single 1980s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 37, November 1982
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1982.Single 1980s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 35, August 1981
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1981.Single 1980s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 34, October 1980
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1980.Single 1980s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 32, May 1979
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1979.Single 1970s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.