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Condition: Akzeptabel. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen Gebrauchsspuren, Kratzer, Riss im Cover in der Falz zum Rücken vorne und hinten, leicht angestoßen, innen sauber und ordentlich, Nachsatz gewellt R Sprache: Deutsch Gewicht in Gramm: 1001.
First edition; oblong 8vo (159 x 278 mm, 6¼ x 11 in); black-and-white photographs, illustrations, and photomontages printed in offset, design by Walter Steevensz; illustrated laminated paper-covered boards, contents shaken, wear to head and foot of spine and corners, laminate lifting at joints and foot of spine, a very good copy; [192]. Sex a Gogo is loosely based on a 1965 film Sanne Sannes made for the Dutch broadcaster VPRO titled Dirty Girl, 'the satirical story of a young woman, Lucia Campert, who has just died and is now reliving her life as a model, stripper, vampire, prostitute and cowboy. She takes revenge on all the men in her life and kills them.' VPRO decided not to show the film because it was deemed too erotic and sadistic. Sannes also planned a book based on the film, which he described as a 'pop sex' book. Sex a Gogo was published posthumously, with designer Walter Steevensz taking over the project, with a layout reminiscent of the underground press. The Photobook A History, I p227; The Dutch Photobook A Thematic Selection p55.
Published by Amsterdam: De Bezige Bij 1969, 1969
Seller: Voewood Rare Books. ABA. ILAB. PBFA, Holt, United Kingdom
First Edition
First edition. Small oblong quarto. Designed by Walter Steevensz. Sex A Gogo is a pop art sexual manual, complete with psychedelic collaging and cartoon speech balloons, much influenced by the many 'underground' magazines that were such a feature of 1960s culture. This is a very good copy in photo-illustrated glazed paper over boards. Some rubbing to the corners. Protected by an acetate cover. Very Amsterdam. Very sixties. Very good "A Light hearted Pop Art sexual manual, complete with psychedlic collaging and cartoon speech ballons.much influenced by the many underground magazine that were such a feature of 1960s culture.Yet however comical, Sex A Gogo never allows us to forget about its erotic intentions". Parr and Badger, Vol. 1, p227.