Eve Eden & Lorraine Burnett on the cover of Model Studier. I always like it when you have shots of popular models posing together, and here we have two of the most popular models of that time photographed by Harrison marks too.
A Fantastic Little Pair!

Pinky Sands adorning the cover of Fantastic No.7 and showing off her fantastic perky pair of tits! :)
Valerie Kent: A Buxom Beauty!

The cover of QT No.15 featuring the buxom beauty Valerie Kent in a very sheer négligée! An absolutely stunning curvaceous figure and another model with a rather large round set of tits! :)
Light & Shade Magazine Covers (1950’s)















A set of covers from the publication ‘Light & Shade’ from the late 1950s. I have a set of 15 covers from No.1 to No.15, but have no idea if that is a full set? These were produced by Russell Gay and published by Dalrow Publication Ltd. Pennine Publications, Bolton. A very similar set of magazines in the same style, including Tricoloured covers was published under the title ‘Line & Form’, but by Eva Grant (I also have a set of these to edit and post).
I love the covers of this magazine, especially the use of one primary colour per cover. I think my favourites are No.8, No.9 (June Simpson) and No.12.
Modern Girls No.28

The cover and centre spread (literally!) of Modern Girls No.28 from 1969. From SVEA Press AB in Sweden, these magazines came from the same publishers as Exciting and Cover Girl.
Published in the 1960s these magazines featured two models that performed a strip of each other, down to stockings and heels and other items of underwear. I have 32 editions in my collection, with the early versions being just a naked strip of the girls. Later versions, as with Exciting and Cover Girl, were a bit more open and obvious, as you can see! Typical European models of the time, with several familiar models appearing across all three publications.
Form & Figure No.9 Cover
The fabulous curves and figure of Frankie Amos adoring the cover of Form & Figure No.9. A stunning publication of figure studies which measures 9″ x 7″ in size, so slightly larger than the normal publication, but fantastic quality and worth the 5 shillings! All the images apart from the cover are black and white, but the cover featuring Frankie is stunning!






