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Homosexual in Society: Photo-Documented
Frank R. Clark
Hollywood: Twilight Pub, 1970.Pseudo-sexological pulp account of homosexuality in American society in the 1960s interspersed with graphic photographs, some in colour, of male and female homosexual and straight couples.
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The Girls of F Street
Tod Nylan
San Diego: Greenleaf Classics, 1970.Novelization from the 1966 sexploitation film AKA The Maidens of Fetish Street. Illustrated with stills from the movie as well as additional colour photographs.
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Witch Bane
Robert Neill
London: Arrow Books, 1970.Witchcraft in Cromwell’s England
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The Body Beautiful
Carl DeMarco
New York: Macfadden-Bartell, 1970.Lolita themed pulp first published in 1966.
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The Rapist
Stuart Hall
Sydney and Melbourne: Scripts, 1970.Australian sleaze pulp.
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The Vanguard: A Photographic Essay on the Black Panthers
Ruth-Marion Baruch; Pirkle Jones
Boston: Beacon Press, 1970.Photobook of intimate portraits of members of the Black Panther Party.
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California Trip
Dennis Stock
New York: Grossman Publishers, 1970.Photobook of Magnum photographer Dennis Stock’s 1968 5-week road trip along the California highways, documenting the height of the counterculture hippie scene. This is the larger format first printing hardcover.
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Place of the Stinging Nettles
Phyllis Shatte
Ilfracombe: Arthur H. Stockwell, 1970.A novel of Gympie, Queensland. This copy signed by the author.
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Pengar eller Livet
Carl Johan De Geer; Jan Hannertz
Stockholm: Albert Bonniers Forlag, 1970.[Money or Life]. Photobook novella with captions in Swedish of De Geer and friends of the Swedish underground on an artistic and erotic romp about town
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Yesterday and Today: An Illustrated History of the Pacific Islands Regiment
N. E. W. Granter
Port Moresby: South Pacific Post, 1970.From Its Formation on 19th June, 1940 Until the Present Day.
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The Lesbian
Frank S. Caprio
Whyteleafe: Gold Star Publications, 1970.A reprint of Caprio’s Female Homosexuality.
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A Horse Of Air
Dal Stivens
Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1970.Winner of the Miles Franklin Award for best Australian novel in 1970. “the story of Harry Craddock — millionaire, ornithologist, idealist and buffoon — written mostly by himself in a mental hospital after a wild expedition to central Australia in search of the rare night parrot. His self-portrait is filled out and balanced with extracts from his wife’s diary and comments by the psychiatrist who treated him. The result is a many-layered narrative whose ultimate meaning, or meanings, each reader must decide for themselves. One thing is beyond doubt: it is a strange and compelling story. The character and life of Harry Craddock include many contrasting elements, but they all converge in his quest for the night parrot.” (from jacket blurb)
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Mudras: The Ritual Hand-poses of the Buddha Priests and the Shiva Priests of Bali
Tyra de Kleen
New Hyde Park: University Books, 1970.Tyra Kleen (1874-1951) was a Swedish artist, ethnographic researcher, keen theosophist, cosmopolitan woman of the world, and a founding member of Foreningen Svenska Konstnarinnor (The Association of Swedish Women Artists). Kleen studied painting in Germany and France, lived and socialised with the cultural elite in Rome at the turn of the 19th century, and travelled, exhibited, and socialised extensively around the world. A fiercely independent character, despite rampant misogyny, she managed to skilfully manoeuvre and at times manipulate to achieve her ambitious goals. She spent many years throughout the 1910s and 1920s in Indonesia, studying ceremonial dance, and produced a number of books on dance, theatre, and ritual in Java and Bali, and in 1938 was awarded the Johan August Wahlberg for her work there. Mudras, first published as Mudras auf Bali. Handhaltungen der Priester in 1923 and then in English in 1924 and here reprinted for the first time with the original introduction by A. J. D. Campbell and a new foreword by Omar V. Garrison.
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Superb Youth in a Camera Life-Class, For Artists and Students including Anthropometry and Anatomy (2 Volumes)
John S. Barrington
London: John S. Barrington, 1970.John S. Barrington (1920-1991) was a prolific 20th century British physique photographer. Receiving a formal art training in Paris, he was also a visual artist and sculptor, and earlier in his career worked in theatre design. Barrington began picking up and photographing men at the pool, eventually going on to establish one of the most prolific physique studios of the 20th century, during which time he probably published and distributed more full male nudes than any of his contemporaries up until the changing censorship laws in the latter part of the century. Superb Youth in a Camera Life-Class is one of his scarcest works, unrecorded in public collections, and with a stated limited edition of 100 copies (though this could be Barrington’s marketing at work). It combines his photography and visual art with detailed instruction in the art of the measurements and proportions of the male body, and features numerous photographs and drawings of many of his favourite models, who were also his lovers or unrequited lusts. A prospectus at the end of volume two alludes to a third and fourth volume to be published and available only to subscribers of the first two volumes, though no record can be found of them ever having been published. Rare, unrecorded in OCLC at October, 2023.
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Oh! Sex Education
Mary Breasted
London: Pall Mall Press, 1970. -
The Kokin Waka-Shu: The 10th Century Anthology
H. H. Honda
Tokyo: Hokuseido Press and Eirinsha Press, 1970.A collection of Japanese poems originally complied at Imperial request. An anthology of the waka form of poetry dating from the Heian period. Edited by The Imperial Edict and translated by H. H. Honda.
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Sex Change and Dress Deviation
Gilbert Oakley
London: Morntide, 1970.A psychological study of transvestites and transsexuals.
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Boots and Bloomers
Gilbert Oakley
London: Diamond Star Books, 1970.Study of shoe and underwear fetishism. “Kinky boots, shoes, thigh boots, spurs, bras, bloomers, knickers, drawers, g strings, slips, panties, briefs.”
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Physique Pictorial Volume 18 Number 1, January 1970
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1970.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.
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Mr Nixon Pushes Abortion on Demand
Paul Scott
Belmont: The Review of the News, 1970.Reprint of a pro-life article from The Review of the News, 16 September, 1970.