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Published: 22nd June 2023
Hardback, Multilingual edition
Published: 22nd June 2023
Hardback, Multilingual edition
Published: 22nd June 2023
Hardback, Multilingual edition
Published: 22nd June 2023
Hardback, Multilingual edition
Published: 22nd June 2023
Hardback, Multilingual edition
Published: 22nd June 2023
Dian Hansons: The History of Mens Magazines. Vol. 5: 1970s At the Newsstand
By (Author) Dian Hanson
Taschen GmbH
Taschen GmbH
22nd June 2023
6th December 2022
Multilingual edition
Germany
General
Non Fiction
Illustration
302.232408109047
Hardback
460
Width 213mm, Height 277mm
2100g
Pubic hair appeared on the American newsstand in 1970 compliments of Penthouse magazine. Within a year it was everywhere, and in 1975 Midwest redneck Larry Flynt parted the hair and made the pink beyond the centerpiece of Hustler.
In Northern Europe censorship laws fell like dominos after Berth Milton confronted Swedish parliament with hardcore photos in 1967, asking what it would do if he published them in Private magazine. The answer was nothing. Denmark followed, producing magazines for France as well. England, always lagging, finally got the knickers off, but kept its censorship laws. Japan, long suppressed, found release in bondage magazines like New Roman Porno and SM Select, though pubic hair stayed forbidden. Italy passed a law in 1975 exempting newsstand dealers from responsibility for the content of magazines; much like in Sweden hardcore was suddenly everywhere, while just five years before divorce was illegal.
The Pill removed pregnancy fear and couples embraced swinging, the suburban sexual revolution, with swing magazines in the U.S. and Europe helping to hook them up. Behind much of it was politically motivated idealists and oddballs. Peter Wolff and the "Love family" made reader written magazines, bringing publishing power to the people. Al Goldstein challenged American censorship with Screw, while a Texas ad exec tried to keep tasteless hillbilly humor alive with Sex to Sexty.
History of Men's Magazines Volume 5 includes over 600 hair-raising covers and photos from Denmark, England, France, Germany, Japan, the U.S. and more, with the usual inspired text.
...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 *
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.