SEX & CENSORSHIP Vol. 01, No. 01
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Magazine of 68 pp. including covers. Illustrated throughout from b/w photos and artwork drawings. The Censor Censured, by Henry Miller. TV's Straightjacket, by Evelyn Lawson. On the Lost Art of Pornography, by Lawrence Lipton. The Village of Angry Young Men: Who Are "The Beat Generation"? (focuses mainly on San Francisco, plus Los Angeles; includes photos of Wallace Berman, Mike Nathan, Jane Belson and others, plus pics from poetry and jazz shows). Premarital Sex Relations, by Albert Ellis. Homosexual Magazine Cleared by the Supreme Court, by James Kepner Jr. (ONE Institute Quarterly). The Nude Is Not Lewd (nude photos of Kay Nichols and Pat Conley juxtaposed with classic works of art). News and Views on Censorship (The Wolfenden Report, Howl declared not obscene, area priests hear frank talks on sex, and more - including "Transcript of Proceedings Subcommitte of Pornographic Literature" (with Stanley Fleischman's testimony). The Urgent Moment, by Carol Hales. Four Tales from the Decameron, by Boccaccio. This and That, by Sydney Omarr. Saddle-stapled magazine. Light shelfwear; small nick at top of spine Very good. N° de ref. del artículo 77786
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Título: SEX & CENSORSHIP Vol. 01, No. 01
Editorial: Mid-Tower Publishing Corporation, San Francisco
Año de publicación: 1958
Encuadernación: Soft cover
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