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North Hollywood: Essex House, 1968. First Edition. Softcover. Vintage adults novel from a scarce west coast publisher.
North Hollywood: Essex House, 1968. First Edition. Softcover. Vintage adults novel from a scarce west coast publisher.
New York: Wilmot, 1961. Softcover. Vintage men's magazine.
Los Angeles: Dee, 1956. Softcover. Vintage men's magazine.
Hollywood: Douglas, 1964. Softcover. Havelock Ellis, Fellini and Mamie van Doren.
New York: Bachelor Magazine, 1956. Softcover. Rare. Magazine. Quarto. Stapled photographic wrappers. In near fine condition. The first issue of this men's magazine inspired by the success of *Playboy* with photographd, short stories and articles. Uncommon. OCLC locates three copies.
Derby: Humor, 1959. Softcover. Vintage men's magazine.
Chicago: Polo, 1960. Softcover. Bridgette Bardot Joe DiMaggio.
Sparta: Condor, 1967. Softcover. Vintage men's magazine.
North Hollywood: American Art Agency, 1960. Softcover. Salvador Dali Clellon Holmes V.S. Pritchett Nathaniel Benchley Joseph Hilton.
New York: American Art Agency, 1960. Softcover. Vintage men's magazine.
Chicago: Reynard, 1957. Softcover. Vintage men's magazine.
Chicago: Reynard, 1956. Softcover. Vintage men's magazine.
New York: Stanley, 1960. Softcover. Vintage men's magazine.
New York: Dell, 1971. Softcover. 12mo. Dell #7859. 189 pp. A detailed instruction manual concerning sexuality for women. Notable for greater frankness in discussing sex than other literature of its era.
New York: Mystery Publishing, 1957. Softcover. John O'Hara George Orwell Willard Motley Robert Benchley.
New York: Mystery Publishing, 1957. Softcover. Henry Miller Robert Benchley Michael Shaara Nelson Algren.
North Hollywood: American Art Agency, 1960. Softcover. Vintage men's magazine.
New York: Magtab, 1964. Softcover. Vintage men's magazine.
London: Letrapriont, 1970. Softcover. Vintage men's magazine.
Eros Publishing, 1962. Hardcover. Eros, Ralph Ginzburg's first and most famous publication, was a quarterly hardbound periodical containing articles and photo-essays on love and sex. Herb Lubalin was the art director and second on the masthead. It was named after the Greek god of love and desire, Eros. The publication.....
Atlanta: Pendulum, 1969. Softcover. Late 1960s adults only novel. Published during the height of the genre's popularity. Scarce title. OCLC lists four copies: one each at Michigan State, Northwestern, Texas A&M and USC.