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Keating, Jack, Wagner, Geoffrey, Martin, Thomas, Frost, Harry, Sauk, Ed, Kersh, Gerald

Nugget Magazine - The Man's World, October [Oct.] 1959, Volume 4, Number 5: Sex Vs. Censorship / Jack Douglas

Flying Eagle Publications, 1959

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Año de publicación
1959
Lugar de impresión
USA
Autor
Keating, Jack, Wagner, Geoffrey, Martin, Thomas, Frost, Harry, Sauk, Ed, Kersh, Gerald
Editores
Flying Eagle Publications
Formato
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edición
F First Edition
Materia
Nugget October 1959, Censorship, George Shearing, Darby Donnelly, A Clash of Symbols, Ed Sauk, 3 Dates in New York, Bob Ritterbush, Mary Lynn Mason, Behind the Velvet Rope, headwaiters, Jack Keating, Top Prime Rib, The Old Homestead restaurant, Sex vs. Censorship, Lady Chatterly's Lover, Freud, Darby Donnelly, Secret History of a Hero, Gerald Kersh, The Sensible Martini, Shirley, Comic writers, Jack Douglas Erotica and Sexuality Magazine Back Issues
Descripción
S Single Issue Magazine
Conservación
Aceptable
Idiomas
Inlgés
Encuadernación
Tapa blanda
Primera edición

Descripción

An early men's publication in the model of Playboy. 70 pages with color and black and white photos. Features: Photo of Darby Donnelly inside front cover; A Clash of Symbols - story by Ed Sauk; 3 Dates in New York for $5, $25, and $75 - Bob Ritterbush and Mary Lynn Mason live it up - article with photos; Behind the Velvet Rope - article about headwaiters by Jack Keating; The Top Prime Rib - The Old Homestead on Ninth Ave. in Manhattan; Sex vs. Censorship - Between the Post Office's trials of Lady Chatterly's Lover and Freud's discovery that the primal appetite to couple far exceeds our procreative needs there lies a gulf of confusion and dispute dating back to the prejudices and superstitions of the Dark Ages; Photos of Darby Donnelly - A Dilly of a Dallier; The Secret History of a Hero - story by Gerald Kersh; The Sensible Martini; Photos of lovely Shirley, part Irish and part Pawnee, from Dallas; Comic writer Jack Douglas; and more. Unmarked with average wear. Chip from back cover at top of spine. PLEASE NOTE: Pages 41-42 missing - They contained a photo(s) of Darby and the first page of the George Shearing article, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Book