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"High Heels" magazine was published by Eros Goldstripe which was owned by Lenny Burtman.
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{{bc|High Heels magazine was published by [[Eros Goldstripe]] which was owned by [[Lenny Burtman]].}} | {{bc|"High Heels" magazine was published by [[Eros Goldstripe]] which was owned by [[Lenny Burtman]].}} | ||
; High Heels Number 2 (above) | ; High Heels Number 2 (above) | ||
: Selbee Associates, New York, New York, 1960s | : Selbee Associates, New York, New York, 1960s | ||
After [[Leonard Burtman]] discontinued publication of his now-legendary [[Exotique]] (magazine) in 1959, he introduced Satana, [[Leg Show]], [[Bizarre Life]], [[Corporal]], Three, Stocking Parade, and others, including High Heels. His 60’s publications had more and larger pages and better photography. | After [[Leonard Burtman]] discontinued publication of his now-legendary "[[Exotique]]" (magazine) in 1959, he introduced "Satana", "[[Leg Show]]", "[[Bizarre Life]]", "[[Corporal]]", "Three", "Stocking Parade", and others, including "High Heels". His 60’s publications had more and larger pages and better photography. | ||
The major shortcoming of Mr. Burtman's High Heels magazines was that they did not contain many pictures of models in high heels. They also contained a lot of articles about thieves, yachting, bullfights, museums, and other subjects unrelated to the magazine's title subject. | The major shortcoming of Mr. Burtman's High Heels magazines was that they did not contain many pictures of models in high heels. They also contained a lot of articles about thieves, yachting, bullfights, museums, and other subjects unrelated to the magazine's title subject. |
Revision as of 23:54, 16 November 2021
- High Heels Number 2 (above)
- Selbee Associates, New York, New York, 1960s
After Leonard Burtman discontinued publication of his now-legendary "Exotique" (magazine) in 1959, he introduced "Satana", "Leg Show", "Bizarre Life", "Corporal", "Three", "Stocking Parade", and others, including "High Heels". His 60’s publications had more and larger pages and better photography.
The major shortcoming of Mr. Burtman's High Heels magazines was that they did not contain many pictures of models in high heels. They also contained a lot of articles about thieves, yachting, bullfights, museums, and other subjects unrelated to the magazine's title subject.
Reprints
- "High Heels Remix", No.1, (available from 30sg.com) collects the best model pictorials from 8 issues that were published from 1962 to 1970. Sources include High Heels. Vol 2, No 5, High Heels, No. 13, High Heels, No. 15, and High Heels, No. 16 -->
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