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Kamikaze
Ray Slattery
London, Melbourne and Sydney: Horwitz Publications, 1962.Australian war pulp.
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Sin Caravan
John Nemec
New York: Tuxedo Books, 1962.“Writhing, glistening, half-naked dancing girls become bait to snare a list maddened killer!!”
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The Soft Sin
Randy Salem [Pat Perdue]
New York: Tower Publications, 1962.Lebsian pulp by Pat Perdue . Midwood-Tower F196. “She fell in love with her boss, but her boss was a woman.” GRIER A**.
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The Lee-Enfield Rifle
E. G. B. Reynolds
London: Herbert Jenkins, 1962. -
Notorious Women
James Holledge
Sydney: Horwitz Publications, 1962.The sensational escapades of women whose colourful careers as brazen adventuresses, shameless courtesans, barefaced tricksters, cold-blood murderesses shock even the most broad-minded!
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Man and Dolphin
John C. Lilly
London: Gollancz, 1962. -
The Development of the Labour Movement in the Sydney District of New South Wales
Leila Thomas
Canberra: The Australian Society for the Study of Labor History, 1962.Being a discussion of the relation between the Labour Movement and current politics from 1788-1848 presented by the author as an M.A. thesis at the University of Sydney in 1919. The original thesis was missing for many years; this copy reproduced by The Australian Society for the Study of Labor History, Canberra, with the permission of the author, is a replica of a draft copy held in the Archives Section at the Australian National University.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 12 Number 2, November 1962
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1962.Single 1960s 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 12 Number 1, July 1962
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1962.Single 1960s 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 11 Number 4, May 1962
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1962.Single 1960s 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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Archiv fur Kriminologie (Band 130, 1. u. 6 Heft) (3 Volumes)
Hans Gross; Robert Heindel; iWalter Specht; Emil Weinig
Lubeck: Schmidt-Romhild, 1962.The first 6 issues of Volume 130 of the German Archive for Criminology with Special Considerations of Scientific Criminalistics, a monthly journal by Prof. Dr. Hans Gross, Geh. Rat Dr. Robert Heindel, Walter Specht, and Emil Weinig, published by Franz Meinert. A number of graphically illustrated studies of criminal behaviour including the case study Uber Tatowierungsfetichismus by Waldemar Weimann on a type of tattoo fetishism, the subject (himself tattooed and presented nude in two photographs) only being aroused in the presence of tattooed women.
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Condition Critical
Kerry Mitchell
Sydney: Horwitz Publications, 1962.Pulp fiction, Horwitz No. 4. “Mandy Washington M.D. couldn’t find a cure for her broken heart.” (front cover)