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Dian Hansons: The History of Mens Magazines. Vol. 2: From Post-War to 1959

(Hardback, Multilingual edition)

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

Dian Hansons: The History of Mens Magazines. Vol. 2: From Post-War to 1959

Contributors:

By (Author) Dian Hanson

ISBN:

9783836592352

Publisher:

Taschen GmbH

Imprint:

Taschen GmbH

Publication Date:

22nd June 2023

UK Publication Date:

6th December 2022

Edition:

Multilingual edition

Country:

Germany

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Illustration

Dewey:

302.232408109044

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

460

Dimensions:

Width 213mm, Height 277mm

Weight:

2100g

Description

WWII was devastating to Europe, but the U.S. emerged with a robust economy. People who were encouraged to save every cent for the war effort now spent freely, including on magazines. The U.S. quickly came to dominate the men's magazine market.

Playboy, launched in December 1953, made a huge impact on publishing, but it was not the only American men's magazine in the 1950s. The quirky burlesque titles Beauty Parade, Wink, Titter and Eyeful, featuring Bettie Page and covers by artist Peter Driben, inspired a spate of competing titles. Much loved WWII pin-ups, often of aspiring starlets, led to "news and nudes" titles with cover girls Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield, and to more lurid titles like Shock, blending burlesque and celebrity scandal. In New York City a clandestine fetishist magazine industry, bankrolled by the mob, emerged, first with John Willie's Bizarre, then Lenny Burtman's female dominant Exotique.

Argentina, with a strong European influence, produced sophisticated Vea (Watch), while England, suffering paper shortages, produced little magazines with big buxom models, charting a path it would maintain through the 1960s.

Then came Playboy. Eschewing the strippers, Hugh Hefner offered up "the girl next door," eroticized innocence, and espoused consumerism as the route to sexual success. This combination made Playboy the most successful men's magazine in history, shaping international publishing for decades.

Volume 2 in this series contains over 650 magazine covers and photos from the U.S., Mexico, Argentina and England, plus informative essays.

Reviews

...approaches men's magazines with a historical lens and also tracks the wider societal changes alongside their evolution. * creativereview.co.uk *
[An] impressive six-volume collection... * monocle.com *

Author Bio

The editor:
Dian Hanson produced a variety of men's magazines from 1976 to 2001, including Juggs, Outlaw Biker, and Leg Show, before becoming TASCHEN's Sexy Book Editor. Her titles include the "body part" series, The Art of Pin-up, Masterpieces of Fantasy Art, and Ren Hang.

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