Kamera No.8 Cover (1958)


Another early cover from Kamera, this time Kamera No.8 (1958) featuring Diane Hedges. An upside down view of Diane posing on a sheepskin rug, but still a great view of her figure and tits from back in the 50s. :)

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!

An Exciting Clyda Cover


Someone getting to grips with Clyda Rosen on the cover of Exciting Cinema Vol.4 No.2. Image taken by Harrison Marks and a still from one of his more explicit 8 mm films later in his career.

Exciting No.22: Front & Rear!


Continuing from my collection of Cover Girl & Exciting Magazines, the front, and rear cover of Exciting No.22 from 1968. The covers all follow a very similar pattern with the types of shots of the models, front view on the front cover, rearview on the back cover.

Exciting No.8: Front & Rear!


Continuing from my collection of Cover Girl & Exciting Magazines, the front, and rear cover of Exciting No.8 from 1968. I think I prefer the rearview of this edition, as you get a great view of the model’s great tan lined arse.

Rochelle Lofting: Solo No.6 Cover (1958)


A restored cover of Solo No.6 (1958) by Harrison Marks featuring Rochelle Lofting. A rather seductive and teasing cover of Rochelle. I’m sure it tempted many to stop and flick through the delicious views inside.

I always thought Rochelle was rather underrated, as she had a great figure and bust that she willingly showed off during the late 1950s in various magazines ;)

Ann Austin: The Perfect Camera Model!


Ann Austin on the cover of Camera Model Guide No.4 from the 1950s, and a fine figure it is! Published monthly by Arnold Book Co. Ltd in London, this edition appears to have been published in 1958 and was designed to assist the student of art photography. It featured shots from many of the established photographers of the time, including Eva Grant, Russell Gay, Stanley Long and Roger Davis, who also took the cover photo of Ann. A beautifully crafted magazine, but another under the guise of studying nude art, when really we all know it was just an excuse to legally published nudes. :)

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