Another front and rear cover from my Exciting magazine collection, this time No.17 from 1967. Not a front and rear shot of the model this time, but still a stunner in sheer yellow blouse and stay ups.
Exciting Spreads!

Five centre spreads from the pages of the 1960s magazine ‘Exciting’. These were larger images of the models across three pages that folded out for you to spread and enjoy, edited to remove the folds. Some stunning views of the models with a few common themes. These 5 are from Exciting No.12, 13, 15, 21 and 26, so more centre spreads to come!
A Couple of Exciting Girls!
You can’t beat a couple of girls playing cards naked, followed by a good scrub down in the bath! Several scanned pages from Exciting No.5, a European publication, published in the late 1960s. I love the stockings and heels in every shot, but not sure what the dark haired girl is wearing around her neck? It looks a bit like a clown outfit! :)





Another Exciting Front & Rear!


The front and rear cover of another edition of Exciting Magazine. This time Exciting No.15 featuring a model in stunning blue satin high heels showing off her slender figure. Not quite a full rearview, but near enough! And I’m not quite sure what it is she’s sitting on, but looks like some type of dressing table.
An Exciting Spread!
An unknown European model by Serge Jacques from the mid 1960s. The shot comes from a scan of Exciting No.32, which I have an original mint copy. This also seems to be the last edition published, as I can’t find any more beyond No.32. I’d also assume it was late 1960s as the photos seem to be slightly more risqué than earlier editions. Not that the earlier editions were tame, but there seems to be more open spread views the later you get! ;)
A Colourful Front & Rear
A couple of very colourful views both in terms of content and colour from Exciting No.26 (1969). Another full magazine scan from my collection of Exciting & Cover Girl magazines showing off some fabulous views of a European model. Loving the hair and heels in the shot and think the pink bi-colouring emphasises the model and view quite well.










