Edité par Editions Erectus, Paris, 1970
Vendeur : Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, Etats-Unis
EUR 21,77
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Ajouter au panier222pp., intro., numerous b/w illustrations. A documentation of censorship from earliest times with detailed descriptions and reports of censorship in the United States from the 1820s to 1956. This has nothing to do with William Edwin Sprague's book of the same title, published in 1970 by Academy Press; this volume is a piracy of Volume 1 of Sex, Censorship and Pornogarphy by Donald H. Gilmore, published by Greenleaf Classics in 1969. The Parisian origin is highly doubtful. 'Photograph page 133, Plate 22. Walt Whitman and his beloved streetcar conductor, Peter. The two made no pretense about their love affair and Whitman left Peter a sum in his will. Many feel that Whitman's conduct with Peter caused his dismissal from the Department of the Interior. Early photograph. Digest-sized printed wrappers. Light shelfwear. Very good.
Edité par Editions Erectus (Greenleaf Classics), Paris, 1969
Vendeur : West Portal Books, San Francisco, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
EUR 60,97
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Ajouter au panierTrade Paperback. Etat : Near Fine. R. Crumb and Others (illustrateur). First Thus. Book appears near sharp and virtually unread. A pirate edition of the Greenleaf Classics version which is apt since the author name is a pseudonym for comics historian and archivist Bill Blackbeard. Book is a study of underground adult newspapers and comic books of the late 1960's and is quite uncommon in whatever edition one finds it. Many examples of work by R. Crumb, S. Clay Wilson and others throughout the section on comix. 16 pages of highly hardcore photos, in color, at centerspread with many black and white photos and illustrations abundant throughout the text. Appears to be missing the bibliographical information found at the rear of the Greenleaf original, but is otherwise identical to it. 192 pages + 16 pages of color photos at centerspread.
Edité par Editions Erectus, Paris, 1969
Vendeur : Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, Etats-Unis
EUR 65,32
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Ajouter au panier186pp [+ 16pp. color plates]. Illustrated throughout with color and b/w photos and art reproductions. "The lid's off! Now, thanks to such publications as Kiss, Screw, and Pleasure, the common man is at last being informed about the latest beaver movies, nudie stage plays, dirty comics, etc. in four-letter language he can dig. William Teach has daringly documented - with excerpts, illustrations, and photographs - the ultra-candid, sex-oriented tabloids now being sold on street-corners and at the newsstands." -- from the back cover of the original Greenleaf Classics edition. Based primarily on the NYC sex tabloids of the title, this survey also includes underground comics (with work by R. Crumb, S. Clay Wilson, Spain Rodriguez, art by Kanarek etc.) and other phenomena of the sexual revolution, plus graphic sex photos. Overall the work is presented in cultural and historical contexts and offers useful information on sex tabloids. Note: Edward Teach was the real name of Blackbeard the pirate. This, like other Editions Erectus publications we have seen, is a piracy of a Greenealf Classics title; this edition lacks the appendices and bibliography; the color plates are printed in one signature rather than two. "Rudolph Marone" is a name associated with Editions Erectus; had nothing to do with the Greenealf Classics edition, and the Parisian origin is dubious at best. Digest-sized pictorial wrappers. Light shelfwear. Very good.
EUR 25
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Ajouter au panierParis, Editions Erectus, [1970]. Original wrappers. (256) p. Illustrated. Pirated edition. Some traces of use. Inscription on first page. Sixties popular sexology. About the Samuel Roth case (1957), the Ralph Ginzburg and Fanny Hill book prohibition cases, and generally about censorship.