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'''Satellite Publishing''' was founded by [[Eddie Mishkin]], Stanley Malcolm and [[Eric Stanton]] in Buffalo, NY in the late 60's <!-- Wonderful World of Ward p38 --> | '''Satellite Publishing''' was founded by [[Eddie Mishkin]], Stanley Malcolm and [[Eric Stanton]] in Buffalo, NY in the late 60's <!-- Wonderful World of Ward p38 --> | ||
Stan Malkin, who worked out of Liberty Gift Shop (later Forsythe Books) and owned a Times Square topless bar, published "Unique", "Wee Hours" and "After Hours Books" in the mid 60s. The paperbacks were soft core, but had covers by leading fetish artists Gene Bilbrew and Eric Stanton. Malkin ran a distribution outfit called Satellite. He may have sold it to Cleveland pornography kingpin [[Reuben Sturman]]. Satellite operated in the early to mid 1960`s. Their products were similar to Irving Klaw's. Similar enough, for the U.S. Postal Inspection Service to believe in 1964, that there may have been a link between Satellite & Klaw. | Stan Malkin, who worked out of Liberty Gift Shop (later Forsythe Books) and owned a Times Square topless bar, published "Unique", "Wee Hours" and "After Hours Books" in the mid 60s. The paperbacks were soft core, but had covers by leading fetish artists [[Gene Bilbrew]] and [[Eric Stanton]]. Malkin ran a distribution outfit called Satellite. He may have sold it to Cleveland pornography kingpin [[Reuben Sturman]]. Satellite operated in the early to mid 1960`s. Their products were similar to [[Irving Klaw]]'s. Similar enough, for the U.S. Postal Inspection Service to believe in 1964, that there may have been a link between Satellite & Klaw. | ||
Satellite also published a magazine called "Bound". | Satellite also published a magazine called "Bound". | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:10, 31 August 2022
Satellite Publishing was founded by Eddie Mishkin, Stanley Malcolm and Eric Stanton in Buffalo, NY in the late 60's
Stan Malkin, who worked out of Liberty Gift Shop (later Forsythe Books) and owned a Times Square topless bar, published "Unique", "Wee Hours" and "After Hours Books" in the mid 60s. The paperbacks were soft core, but had covers by leading fetish artists Gene Bilbrew and Eric Stanton. Malkin ran a distribution outfit called Satellite. He may have sold it to Cleveland pornography kingpin Reuben Sturman. Satellite operated in the early to mid 1960`s. Their products were similar to Irving Klaw's. Similar enough, for the U.S. Postal Inspection Service to believe in 1964, that there may have been a link between Satellite & Klaw.
Satellite also published a magazine called "Bound".
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