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Published by LIMITED EDITION - NUMBERED COPY 2013
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Add to basketBrossura. Condition: nuovo. prima edizione. WE SHIP WORLDWIDE (ASK) Candy Magazine The First Transgender Transexual Style Magazine Winter 2013 - Issue #7 * English text * Very large magazine format, huge size in thickness [10"x13.2"x0.8" - 25x33.5x2 cm] weight approx 1.5 kg - 3.3 lbs Very Rare Issue : Limited Edition of 1500 cop…ies Considering the format and the contents, it is an FASHION BOOK rather than a magazine LADY GAGA Marilyn Manson GAY INTEREST Michele Lamy FRANCESCO VEZZOLI Alice Neel STEVEN KLEIN Janis Ancens GIAMPAOLO SGURA MARILYN MANSON - Cover by STEVEN KLEIN LADY GAGA & MARILYN MANSON - edit with fullpage photos by STEVEN KLEIN JANIS ANCENS - UNIFOR MEN AND DRAMA - edit with fullpage photos by GIAMPAOLO SGURA The Mirror Has Two Faces by Steven Klein and Panos Yiapanis, Duncan Pyke Boychild by Mikael Jansson, George Cortina and Zac Bayly Remembering Tony Viramontes with Dean Rhys Morgan Rick Owens and Michèle Lamy by Danielle Levitt, Leon Mark and Dan Thawley Olivier Theyskens by Ellen von Unwerth, Lotta Volkova and Dan Thawley A tribute to Klaus Nomi by Juan Gatti, Alberto Murtra and Albert Salvador Viktor & Rolf by Anuschka Blommers & Niels Schumm, Lotta Volkova and Dan Thawley Thom Browne by Giampaolo Sgura, Yann Weber and Dan Thawley Inès Rau by Xevi Muntané, Guillaume Boulez and Jason Crombie A tribute to Pierre Molinier by Sofía Sánchez & Mauro Mongiello, Samuel François and Laurent Mercier James Jeanette by Benjamin Alexander Huseby and Tim Blanks Stephen Tashjian aka Tabboo! by David Armstrong and Josiah Howard Couture's First Ladies by David Downton and Daryoush Haj-Najafi Florence Derive by Sunny Suits and Jack Pierson Unforgettable faces by Damien Blottière Roberta Marrero by Daniel Riera and Popy Blasco Eva & Adele by Jonas Lindström and Lukas von der Gracht Greer Lankton by Peter Hujar, David Armstrong, Sunny Suits and Paul Monroe Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec by Nadar Andy Warhol by Christopher Makos Veruschka by Richard Avedon The Mimicry Dress Art by Holger Trülzsch, Vera Lehndorff and Gary Indiana Tatum O'Neal by Irving Penn Philip-Lorca di Corcia Pierpaolo Ferrari The Unisex by Rudi Gernreich, Hideki Fujii and Albert Salvador Claude Cahun by Albert Salvador Francesco Vezzoli René Gruau Romaine Brooks by Paul P. Timothy Cummings Kris Knight by Juan Darío Ocaña by Eduardo Gión and Miquel Arnal Kenny Scharf Alice Neel by Stephen Tashjian Casa Susanna Revisited Jansson Stegner Dietmar Busse by Greg Garry Costus by Ricardo Carrero Deborah Bright Pierre Molinier Meadham Kirchhoff and Ryan Lo by Frederik Heyman Leigh Bowery by Fergus Greer and Greg Garry and more . Brand New Condition * English Text * SEALED Info If you need further information or additional details feel free to ask us. If you're looking for particular magazines/books we could find them for you. If you have ANY question or need, don't hesitate to ask us. Multiple purchases If you need more magazines, we can do custom reserved offers so ask for your item's list and we'll give you a quote. We combine shippings joining several items in the same envelope/package so shipping cost will be automatically calculated on effective weight. Shippings We ship worldwide with strong, safe & discreet packaging. Every shipping will be registered & trackable. If you need only specific pages of a magazine/book we can accurately clip them for you; in this case you'll receive a refund for the difference of shipping cost Returns To be elegible for a return you should send us an email within 14 days of your purchase and your item must be in the same condition as you received it. Once your return is received and inspected, we will send you an email to notify you that we have received your returned item. We will also notify you of the approval or rejection of your refund. If you are approved, then your refund will be processed, and a credit will automatically be applied to your credit card or original method of payment, within a certain amount of days. Item condition Since we're mainly focused on vintage &.
More imagesPublished by London Geis London 1953 1953
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Seller: John Atkinson Books ABA ILAB PBFA, Harrogate, United KingdomJohn Atkinson Books ABA ILAB PBFA
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Add to basketLondon: Bernard Geis, 1968. Hardcover. First British edition, first issue dust jacket without mention of the film and also with a publisher's sticker declaring, 'Jacket Design is being revised' - the dust wrapper would eventually become red. A very good book in very good dust wrapper which is chipped, browned and a edge worn. Sc…arce in the first issue dust wrapper. A 1958 satirical novel by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg, parodying Voltaire's 'Candide. It follows Candy Christian, a beautiful, naive young woman whose attempts to do good lead her into absurd, sexually exploitative situations with a series of predatory men. The novel critiques American sexual hypocrisy and moral pretensions with sharp, irreverent humour. In 1968, 'Candy' was adapted into a controversial film directed by Christian Marquand, starring Ewa Aulin, Marlon Brando, Richard Burton, and Ringo Starr. The film, like the book, was divisiveconsidered surreal and provocative by some, and exploitative or incoherent by others. Both remain cult curiosities.
More imagesCandy. - [FIRST ISSUE OF ONE OF THE "25 SEXIEST NOVELS EVER WRITTEN"]
"KENTON, MAXWELL [pseud., recte: TERRY SOUTHERN AND MASON HOFFENBERG].
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Add to basketParis, The Olympia Press, (1958). Original printed green wrappers. Green border on title-page. Spine a bit worn, with minor loss of upper layer of paper to hinges and capitals. Light wear to extremities. Lower corner of front wrapper slightly bent. Internally nice and clean. The scarce first edition, first issue (Traveler's Comp…anion Series, number 64, printed October 1958, with the Francs 1.200 to back wrapper, not overstamped. - N.B. the 1.200 has been crossed out by hand, with a pen, but it is NOT stamped over) of Southern and Hoffenberg's greatly scandalous novel, which was confiscated by the Brigade Mondaine (i.e. "La Brigade de répression du proxénétisme" (BRP)) and officially banned in France. "Candy" not only caused an inevitable furor for its vulgar take on contemporary culture, but brought about landmark changes in how the First Amendment applied to erotic literature. The work, which constitutes the unison of three greatly provocative and time-changing minds (Southern, Hoffenberg, and Girodias), quickly gained classic status and is now one of the most famous "Beat"-novels. It was famously made into an all-star film (starring Marlon Brando, Richard Burton, James Coburn, Charles Aznavour, John Huston, Ringo Starr, Walter Matthau, John Astin, and Ewa Aulin) by Christian Marquand in 1968, and in 2006 Playboy Magazine listed it among the "25 Sexiest Novels Ever Written", describing the story as a "young heroine's picaresque travels, a kind of sexual pinball machine that lights up academia, gardeners, the medical profession, mystics and bohemians."The work was published pseudonymously by Maurice Girodias, owner of the scandalous "Olympia Press", in October of 1958. Almost immediately noticed by the BRP, who seized copies of it in the Paris bookshops, "Candy" was officially banned in France in May of 1959 (under a statute called the "1939 Decree", an amendment to the law of 1881, which gave the French government more power to ban offensive publications in foreign languages).In December of 1958, Maurice Girodias changed the title of "Candy" and reissued it as "Lollipop" in order to fool sensors and sell the remaining copies of the work. This supposedly work quite well and many copies of the book survived thus, leaving the first edition with the original title quite a scarcity, both in the first (not-overstamped) issue and the second issue. Later on, "Candy" was published in North America, by Putnam, under the authors' own names, those being Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg. In an interview, Terry Southern explains the origin of the pseudonym as thus: "Yeah. And the name of the author was Maxwell Kenton. A name I first used with David Burnett, of all people. He was the son of Martha Foley and Whit Burnett of The Best American Short Stories fame. We were collaborating on some short detective stuff, and even sold a couple to Argosy Magazine, and we used the pseudonym 'Maxwell Kenton'. So when Mason at one point had an attack of conscience and said, "Man, I've decided I don't want my mother to know about this book," we took the name Maxwell Kenton so his mother would be spared anguish at her Mah-Jong parties." (Smoke Signals).Terry Southern, though mostly famous for his bestseller "Candy", which greatly influenced popular culture of the 1960'ies, was known for a lot of things, including writing much of the film dialogue of the landmark films "Dr. Strangelove" and "Easy Rider". In his "The Candy Men. The Rollicking Life and Times of the Notorious Novel "Candy", Nile Southern tells the story of the book, the men behind it, and the furor that it caused: "When I was in grade school in 1967, one of my six-year-old classmates, Daisy Friedman (now a writer), turned to me and said, "Your father is a dirty old man!" I asked how she knew that, and she said, "He wrote a book called "Candy" - and it's a dirty, dirty book!" Again, I asked how she knew all this, and she said, "Because my parents told me - they have it on their bookshelf." Not knowing what a "dirty old man" was, I came away with the impression that whatever my father was, he was a great Upsetter. I would later learn that young, literate New Yorkers had no issue about having a copy of "Candy" in their libraries, but this was certainly not the case across the country - censorship and prudishness were in fact still alive and well, not only in the United States but abroad.I first got the idea for "The Candy Men" after reading a letter in Terry's files from a British barrister advising how (even in 1968) the only way "Candy" could appear in England would be to undergo a "pornectomy" - eliminating about eighty instances of what was considered "indecency," which the barrister had handily indexed in a kind of blueprint for the operation. The assessment featured page after page of cryptic references to offending words and passages to be excised or modified: Page 60 line 7 "COME" amend to "come to you" without capitals" Line 15 "jack-off" amend to "liberate"" Page 93 line 2 "exactly like an erection." Delete.(.)There were three men responsible for bringing the erotic fantasy Candy to fruition - and they could not have been more different. The first, Maurice Girodias, was Europe's most infamous publisher and indefatigable survivalist. Girodias put out otherwise unpublishable works of (mostly) erotic literature in English when the English-speaking world needed them most: Lolita, Naked Lunch, Henry Miller's The Tropics, the Marquis de Sade. As Girodias wrote of himself, "The connecting link is clear enough: anything that shocks because it comes before its time, anything that is liable to be banned by the censors because they cannot accept its honesty." Girodias was also a seasoned gambler. "A day out of court is a day wasted," he used to quip.Mason Hoffenberg, the second of the three, was one of the smartest, hippest, most undisciplined poets on the scene - whether it be Joe's Dinette, the Riviera bar in the Village, or the Old Navy on the Left Ba.