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Parade magazine No 1172

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DUKE –“Bed Games Swingers Play”– you can tell by the font, we’re getting to the end of the Sixties. ESCAPADE – This cover does not compute. My 2014 brain can’t handle something so politically incorrect. So, I’ll just laugh awkwardly and move on.

DIABOLIQUE – Fresh from the drab days of B&W, the folks at Diabolique may have gotten carried away with the saturation knob and cranked it up to “11”. Al igual que aqui, hay distintos apartados exclusivos donde se van publicando en cada sección lo que pertenece a dicho asunto. price. The weeklies Nuts and Zoo took away younger readers from the men's monthlies, Loaded and FHM, and also hit

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COQUETTE – Do you get the impression these magazine publishers broke out the Thesaurus a good bid when coming up with their titles? I think that we should open a post for each set that we publish and make all the comments in the corresponding post, in this way we will not mix all the sets with different comments and focus exclusively on each one. City Magazines published Parade until c. 1971, when it was sold to Williams Publishing, the publishing division of Warner Communications. By the 1970s, content had progressed to topless and nude photos of models. In 1972, the magazine went from weekly to monthly publication. BEAUTIFUL BRITONS – The girlie magazine was by no means exclusively American. The UK had similar rags…. whereas, Scandinavia had long since gone fully explicit. American and English adult magazines looked positively tame by comparison. DREAM – Before “Penthouse” in the context of an adult magazine meant something completely different. Alas, the 1970s were right around the corner.

DASH – Somebody help me out here. It looks like maybe there’s been an accident with a camera? I’m at a loss. BROADSIDE – Speaking of “classy”, there’s nothing classier than a man in a top hat reading a Lois Lane comic book. As here, there are different exclusive sections where what belongs to the subject are published in each section.Se que es un comentari sensible, pero esta es la manera que utilizamos en el foro de Veronika y es enormemente eficaz. DUDE – Not to be confused with another girlie magazine, THE DUDE. I told you there were a lot titles!

It was later published by Gold Group International (owners of the Ann Summers chain) under the subdivision GoldStar Publication as a hardcore publication.DARING DOLLS – Looks like the fella at the bar is guzzling down some liquid courage. He’ll need it if he’d going to tangle with these two. Another great scans in 2 parts. I already saw in Club some reprints or added pictures 1 or 2 months after first publication. I found the cover of July 1998, with a reference to 'Tongue in cheeks', that could be our best option." BEAUTY BAZAAR – Is she sad because her TV is broken? Suffice it to say, when you have SO many brands of girlie mags on the shelves, there’s bound to be a few that leave you scratching your head. CAVALCADE – This is one of the few magazines on this list that had been around for a number of decades (predating Playboy),

There are at least two new photos for the catalogue (007 and 022), and several others are differently cropped versions of the existing photos in the catalogue (e.g. 013, 024). I'll let you experts decide if they merit their own entries in the catalogue. Creo que deberiamos abrir un post para cada set que vayamos publicando y hacer todos los comentarios en el post correspondiente, de esta manera no mezclariamos todos los sets con distintos comentarios y nos centrariamos exclusivamente en cada uno. CHAMPAGNE – What exactly are those white thingies on the wall? Giant dollops of meringue? Dumplings maybe? Williams went defunct in 1979, and after a series of sales, Parade was later published by Gold Group International (owners of the Ann Summers retail chain of sex toys and lingerie). According to Magforum, Parade was published "under the subdivision GoldStar Publications as a hardcore publication. In 2003, Parade was bought by Andrew McIntyre and the company rebranded as GSP Press." [5] CAVALIER – While Esquire and Gentlemen’s Quarterly (GQ) never went far enough to be labeled “skin rags”; Cavalier is another story. Like many others on this list, it started out classy, but in an effort to boost sales, went dirty.Sure, things got sleazier in the 70s, when basically all restrictions were eliminated, and magazines like Hustler drove the limits of bad taste straight into the sewer. However, the 50s/60s were, without question, the Golden Era of the Girlie Magazine: they weren’t as explicit, but they were plentiful, diverse, and (yes, I’ll say it) better quality. I am starting a new thread to avoid polluting the "Catalogue Fanatics" thread with occasional post with my growing number of scans from my magazine cuttings. Blighty was launched in 1916 by W. Speaight & Sons, intended as a humorous magazine for servicemen during the First World War. [1] ("Blighty" is a British English military slang term for Great Britain, or often specifically England.) [2] The magazine competed against publications such as Tit-Bits and Reveille; it appears to have ceased publication in 1920.

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