studios and starred actors John Lithgow and Barbara Hershey.
The movie of the same name was released in 1972 by Warner Bros. This is the third part of the novel in the magazine series. First appearance ever and early second novel by authors Michael Crichton and Douglas Crichton in magazine form of, Dealing: or the Berkley-to Boston Forty-Brick Lost- Bag Blues. All pages, covers and centerfolds intact. Appears unread, scuffs, light scratches, mild rubbing mostly near spine and cover, chips and creases to extremities typical of vintage magazines of this age, else pages are clean, bright and binding tight. Modern pulp fiction / crime detective mystery first appearance with rare autograph from the legendary pin-up photographer and model Bunny Yeager, collectible.
Cover photography by Herb Ritts of Elle Macpherson, centerfold photography by Arny Freytag of the 1994 Miss May Playmate Shae Marks. First appearance story ever by Lawrence Block of "Dogs Walked, Plants Watered". Additional second autograph laid-in from Bunny Yeager with inscription on her photography studio stationery letterhead. Scarce signature, inscription and "Lipstick Kiss" by Bunny Yeager on the editorial of Bunny's Honeys with models Betty Page, Myrna Weber, Cindy Fuller, Joyce Nizzai, Lisa Winters and more. Appears unread, micro-chips, rubbing to corner extremities, minor creases to covers, centerfolds intact as originally issued, pages are clean, bright, unmarked and binding tight. This extremely successful work of the 'crimeCon.' genre, set the pattern for a number of different publications on the same theme, One of the rarer plate books. 'THE MOST IMPORTANT OF PREDECESSORS OF PLAYBOY' (Wagner). At least partial copies exist at Bodleian, Library of Congress, Newberry, British Library and London Library. Miscellany including anecdotes, romances, biographical sketches, poetry and songs. Variously paginated, about 600 pp per volume. An interesting social documentary of the thoughts, mores and dalliances of the day. Boards rubbed and spines worn but volumes are sound and tight. Very occasional scattered foxing, contents VG. The latter has lightly penciled in at the bottom, "Mary Elisa, wife of The Rev. Such titles as "The Skittish Wife and the Patrician Rough Rider", "The Lord and the Engaging Matron", "A Leicestershire Amour" often refer to specific personages. Plates are generally of well dressed Lords and Ladies in sexually oriented pursuits. Lacking only the plate Amorous Conflagration in Vol I. Includes 3 additional engraved title pages, 77 engraved plates of which 5 are colored. A complete run for the three year period in three 3/4 leather volumes. Illustrations 8vo 8" - 9" tall aprox 1800 pages THE BON TON MAGAZINE OR MICROSCOPE OF FASHION AND FOLLY NOS 1-39, MARCH 1791 TO MAY 1793 complete in 3 volumes.
6 lbs Fashion Magazine Pornographic We fit archival quality clear acrylic covers for additional protection whenever possible. Condition: Very Good with no dust jacket.
He's found that quite a few 60-something adults have kept the stack of magazines they hid under the bed as teenagers.Įarly editions are hard to find here because they were prohibited by Customs, although quite a few copies were brought into the country by the crew of international airlines, who found that Australians were happy to pay two or three times the cover price for a "bootleg" edition.Hardcover.
Later he responded to an ad in an American magazine and scored a box of around 50 from one pioneer collector. He began picking up early copies of Playboy in the late '60s when he was a regular visitor to the US. A few years David set up a kind of retro emporium in the renovated shed behind their main shop, with access through a fragrant rose garden. Here David Gazzard and his wife Amanda sell the ephemera that David has been hoarding since the late '60s. One of the few places in Australia to find vintage copies of Playboy is at the Nostalgia Factory in the picturesque village of Kangaroo Valley, midway between the South Coast and the Southern Highlands of New South Wales.