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  • ...dbreaking work of writer-artist Jim Steranko. Two previous, unrelated pulp magazines also bore that title. == Pulp magazines ==
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  • ...artime reduction of imports on British and American science-fiction [[pulp magazines]]. {{sa|Pulp magazines}}
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  • {{Header|List of men's magazines 07/20}} ...ll as more mainstream ones. Not included here are car magazines and gadget magazines, many of which are aimed at a primarily male audience.
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  • ...es'' title went on to become one of the major pulp magazines of the 1930s. Magazines such as ''Horror Stories'' set a benchmark in macabre storytelling that ins ...the Weird Menace Magazines of the 1930s''. ("A history of the weird menace magazines, such as Horror Stories, [[Terror Tales]] & Dime Mystery.")
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  • '''''True Detective''''' has been the name of several different magazines. The first was an [[American]] [[pulp magazine]] of more-or-less true stories of crime and criminals, cr
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  • ..., this time under the title Science Fiction Stories. Silberkleit kept both magazines on very slim budgets throughout the 1950s. In 1960 both titles ceased publi ...nes. Lowndes spent much effort to set a friendly and engaging tone in both magazines, with letter columns and reader departments that interested fans. He was mo
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  • ...glamour photography were usually marketed as "art magazines" or "[[health magazines]]". ...hotoshoot, she replied "the radio." After ''Playboy'' broke through, many magazines followed and this was instrumental in opening the market for the introducti
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  • '''GQ (formerly Gentlemen's Quarterly)''' is an American international monthly men's magazine based in New York City and founded in {{Magazines}}
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  • ...glamour photography were usually marketed as "art magazines” or “[[health magazines]]”. ...hotoshoot, she replied "the radio." After ''Playboy'' broke through, many magazines followed and this was instrumental in opening the market for the introducti
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  • '''Uncanny Tales''' was an [[United States|American]] pulp [[science fiction magazine]] that ran from April 1939 to May 1940. .... The influence of the "sex and sadism" side of the Goodman's portfolio of magazines was apparent in Marvel Science Stories: it was not strictly a weird-menace
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  • * 19703 - The Exchange, POB 386, Claymont Has several magazines for TV/TS &2504 * 19711 - American Uniform Exchange, <s>POB 366,</s>{{Invalid|R/}} Newark Quarterly newsletter
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  • '''Dr. Lamb Library''' was a series of [[U.S.|American]] [[adult]] booklets in the 1970s. The series, of which at least 199 titles {{cat|Magazines}}
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  • ..., was very successful, and helped to make his reputation in the field. The magazines ceased publication in late 1941, but Wollheim was able to find a publisher Other well-known writers who appeared in the two magazines included Damon Knight and David H. Keller. Knight's first published story,
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  • |nationality=American ...er]]'s Busty Beauties'', ''[[Score (magazine)|Score]]'', and ''[[Swank]]'' magazines. Crystal Gunns is currently signed by PhotoClub.
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  • | ethnicity = African American ...[Jeannie Pepper]] and [[Heather Hunter]], Ayes was among the first African-American porn stars women to "cross over" into mainstream [[Pornographic film|porn v
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  • '''B. B. Publications''' was an American publisher of adult books and magazines based in Grover City (or Hollywood), California. ...cused on topics of bondage and spanking. They include soft cover books and magazines, such as:
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  • '''''Super-Science Fiction''''' was an American [[pulp magazine|pulp]] [[science fiction magazine]] in the late 1950s. The magazines was published by Headline Publications in Massachusetts.
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  • | category = Literary magazines '''The Popular Magazine''' was an early American literary magazine that ran for 612 issues from November 1903 to October 193
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  • ...t]] Publications. The magazine readership is mostly blue-collar men in the American South and Midwest. ...e of any joke that requires a pornographic magazine. It is used by leading American media including Time Magazine, CBS News, and The New York Times as the imme
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  • ...o his work for ''Esquire'', he provided story illustrations for mainstream magazines, worked on a number of national advertising campaigns, and was a successful * ''The Great American Pin-Up'', by Charles G. Martignette and Louis K. Meisel, isbn 3-8228-1701-5
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  • Life generally refers to three American magazines: ...r supplement published by Time Inc. from 2004 to 2007 and included in some American newspapers.
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  • '''''Top-Notch Magazine''''' was an American [[pulp magazine]] of adventure fiction that existed between 1910 and 1937. [[Category:Pulp magazines]]
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  • {{toporn|add=American}} '''Anais Alexander''' (born July 13, 1983) is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]]. Her mother is Bulgarian-Italian and her father
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  • ...2007</ref> it did not feature the horror and science fiction of other pulp magazines. Instead it focused on real-world adventure stories. At first mostly West [[Category:Pulp magazines]]
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  • ...had its heyday in the 1950s and 1960s. Catering to a male audience, these magazines featured pinup photography and lurid tales of adventure that typically feat ...hese magazines were also colloquially called "armpit slicks", "men's sweat magazines", or "the sweats", especially by people in the magazine publishing or distr
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  • '''Earle K. Bergey''' (August 16, 1901 - 1952) was an [[American]] painter of [[pin-up|pin-up art]]. He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvan ...for a number of mainstream magazines such as ''Liberty'', as well as men's magazines such as ''Gay Broadway'' and ''Snappy''.
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  • '''Vixen LaMoore''' (born June 23, 1982, in Lancaster, California, USA) is an American adult model, known for her surgically enlarged breasts. She has appeared in men's magazines such as ''[[Score (magazine)|Score]]'' and has her own website.
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  • ...and by mail order."<ref>[http://allthingsspanking.com/2012/04/04/spanking-magazines-2/ Tony Elka, April 4, 2012]</ref> {{cat|Spanking magazines|Needs}}
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  • '''Marvel Science Stories''' was an American pulp magazine that ran for a total of fifteen issues in two separate runs, ...ior to the first, but it was unable to compete with the new higher-quality magazines that had appeared in the interim.
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  • ...nctive character of its own. It received little assistance from its sister magazines in Standard's publishing stable; typically each magazine carried advertisem ...Strange Stories but left unpublished later appeared in the other Standard magazines, including "The Road to Yesterday", by Kuttner, which appeared in the Augus
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  • |ethnicity= African American '''Vanessa Blue''' is the stage name of an [[American]] [[pornographic actress]] and [[film director|director]] (born May 27, 197
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  • ...photographs of her fellow model friends. After working years in top adult magazines like Penthouse and Playboy, she is now continuing her career as a freelance
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  • ...] actress and [[nude model]]. She has appeared in over 120 [[United States|American]] adult films since 2001. ...and ''puzzle books''. At 19 years she started modeling in adult and men's magazines, doing spreads in [[Hustler|Hustler]], [[Mayfair (magazine)|Mayfair]], Men
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  • ...r was American. He attended the Werner von Trotschke [[Gymnasium]] and the American School in [[Berlin]]. Interested in photography from a young age, he worked ...worked as a freelance photographer, producing fashion shoots and work for magazines such as ''Playboy''. From the late 1950s he concentrated on fashion photogr
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  • ...ollowed by assignments from Esquire, and then from most of the other major magazines in the United States and Europe. In his later years, he was a resident of H
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  • | nationality = American '''Greta Carlson''' is an American [[porn star]] and [[bondage model]]. As her ''Treasure Chest'' pseudonym wo
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  • |ethnicity= Italian American ...raphic actress]]. Her mother is from Sicily, Italy, while her father is an American. She started her career in 1998.
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  • |products = Magazines, news media, News wire service, exhibition and industry conference, industr '''XBIZ''' is an American publisher of business news and business information for the sex industry.
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  • | nationality= American ==Magazines appearances==
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  • '''''Detective Book Magazine''''' was an American [[pulp magazine]] that published [[detective fiction]]. It was published in [[Category:Pulp magazines]]
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  • '''Mosh''' is a American [[latex clothing|latex]] [[fetish]] model; she currently lives in Los Angel She has been featured on the cover of magazines, like ALT, websites, as well as the books ''On Location'' and ''Nylon Girls
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  • '''Paige White''' (born December 31, 1969 - ) is an American [[bondage model]] and [[fetish photographer]] based in San Francisco. She h ...f everything Bondage, Fetish & S/M. We carry videos, DVDs, CD-ROMs, Books, Magazines, Toys, Men's and Women's Clothing, Furniture and Equipment.
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  • '''''Club''''' is a monthly American adult magazine which is a spin-off publication of the United Kingdom's ''Cl ...Raymond Publications which distributes eight of the ten top-selling adult magazines in the UK. [http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,489832,00.
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  • '''Ed Lee''' is an American [[publisher]] and [[video producer]] and [[distributor]]. ...producing short super-eight films and photo sets, later offering Spanking magazines like Nu-West's International Discipline Review, The Women of Nu-West, The L
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  • ...fetish ephemera, such as [[Exotique]], [[Fanni Hall]] and [[Bizarre Life]] magazines along with [[Nutrix]], [[Mutrix]], [[HOM]] and [[Eros Goldstripe]] titles, * Boots magazines (15)
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  • {{toporn|add=American}} '''Christi Lake''' (born December 12, 1965) is an American [[pornographic actress]] who has been active in the adult film industry sin
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  • '''Prinzzess''' is an [[American]] [[model|pornographic model]] and [[pornographic actress]]. ...h]] in October 2004. Prinzzess has appeared in a number of adult websites, magazines, and videos.
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  • ...and fantasy pulp magazine which was launched in 1951. The market for pulp magazines was already declining by that time, and the magazine only lasted a single i ...ented with a format that included several pages of comics, trying new pulp magazines in three genres: romance, westerns, and science fiction. The sci-fi pulp, t
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  • Major sports magazines in print include: |+ Major sports magazines (incomplete)
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  • ...ars in Russia, and Stephen Crane's ''The Red Badge of Courage'', about the American Civil War established the conventions of the modern war novel as it has com {{cat|Pulp magazines}}
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  • | ethnicity = Sicilian /American '''Demi Delia''' (born November 15, 1967), is an [[American]] [[pornographic actress]]. She was born in California and was raised in th
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  • ...'' (born February 17, 1973 in Jacksonville, Florida) is an [[United States|American]] [[striptease|stripper]], [[big-bust]] [[nude model]], and [[pornographic ...tion]] surgery. Lee was frequently featured in [[pornography|pornographic magazines]] such as ''Score'', ''D-Cup'', ''Gent'', ''[[Hustler]]'', ''Buxotica'', ''
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  • ...}April 22, 2019), also known as the "Talmudic Wizard of Amsterdam," was an American writer, editor, and former radio personality, plus the author of such works ...es", "Suck", and "The Fanatic". Recently, he served as European Editor for American glossy fanzines [[High Times]] and [[Penthouse]] magazine and as an associa
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  • '''''Terror Tales''''' was a long-running [[United States|American]] [[pulp magazine]] of the [[horror comics]] and [[weird menace]] genres. I [[Category:Horror fiction magazines]]
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  • ...r I, Roosevelt's son Theodore Roosevelt Jr was instrumental in forming the American Legion after the war. ...son, Frank M. &amp; Davidson, Lawrence ''Pulp Culture - The Art of Fiction Magazines'' Collectors Press Inc 2007
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  • '''Julie Simone''' is an American fetish and [[bondage model]], [[photographer]], [[artist]] and [[writer]]. ...peared in nearly 100 movies and videos and has been featured as a model in magazines in Europe and the United States (all in non-sex roles).
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  • | nationality = American '''Austin Kincaid''' is an American [[porn star]]. She was born in Asheville, North Carolina on January 14, 198
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  • '''Holly Randall''' (born September 5, 1978) is an [[United States|American]] erotic photographer. She is the daughter of erotic photographer [[Suze Ra ...net and, by 2005, her work graced the covers of every major American adult magazines. Randall posts her work on her own website hollyrandall.com.
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  • ...ckDrop for letting me copy his fantastic library of fetish book covers and magazines. He invited me back for this book, so I am doubly grateful." ...Clinton, The White House 29 November, 1993 proposing the building of intra-American pipe-line project:
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  • '''Lou Kagan''' (1945(?) - Present) is an American [[bondage artist]] who started as a photographer working for the famous [[H Lou Kagan did work in several HOM magazines and published several comics, including the serialized "Cassandra's Web," "
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  • | nationality = American She made a name for herself by posing for some of the most popular men’s magazines including [[Penthouse]], Club and Cheri. Sin has been nominated for 3 [[AVN
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  • ...ace''' (born August 25, 1975 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]] and model. ...ied ballet and won more awards in Scottish highland dancing than any other American. She attended high school in Augsburg, Germany, where she became a [[cheerl
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  • | ethnicity = Native American ...4 1966 in Cache, Oklahoma) is an American [[porn star]]. She is of Native American heritage: according to her agent, she is a full-blooded Cherokee.
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  • ...howing much more explicit views of the female genitalia than other popular magazines of the time such as the relatively modest ''Playboy''. ...l as a chain of Hustler stores that sells adult-oriented videos, clothing, magazines and sex toys. The chain's flagship store is on Sunset Boulevard in West Hol
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  • ...influence were the end product from the conglomeration of varied competing magazines such as "Half Holiday", "Illustrated Tid - Bits", "Modern Society" and "[[P ...rre Magazine ), then living in Australia, made contact with members of the American subculture in Chicago and New York.
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  • *11. The Conceited Dragon (North American Indian) {{cat|Pulp magazines}}
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  • '''Kate Frost''' (born on November 25, 1980) is an [[American]] [[pornographic actress]]. ...Club (magazine)|Club]]'', ''[[Chéri (magazine)|Chéri]]'', and ''Thrasher'' magazines.
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  • '''Lilly Ann''' is an American [[model|erotic nude model]] and [[pornographic actress]]. ...01, three days after she turned 18. Lilly Ann has appeared in pornographic magazines and videos and on pornographic websites.
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  • | nationality = American '''Jessica Marie Alba''' (born April 28, 1981) is an American actress and businesswoman. She began her television and movie appearances a
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  • | nationality = American ...r-cara-lott-passes-768592.html Cause of Death</ref>) is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]].
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  • ...rks". (Bienvenu 1998 p72) "During the 1930`s and 1940`s, key producers of American Fetishistic Erotica, both underground and mainstream (e.g. fetishistic "Che By screening the names on his "mailing list", he developed the <u>American Social Circle</u>" which was probably the model for those "secret European
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  • ...the band wrote about her. In 2003 she appeared as a dancer on Kid Rock's "American Bad Ass" tour. ==Magazines==
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  • ...nterested in seeing its illustrated publication in one of the most popular magazines of that time. An American edition of the magazine, dated one month later than the English, ran from J
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  • | magazines = '''Natalie Smith''' is an [[United States|American]] [[model]] and [[actress]]. She was chosen as ''[[Penthouse (magazine)|Pen
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  • '''Olivia de Berardinis''' (b. 1948) is an American painter of pin-up art and erotic art. ...ecured regular work, starting in 1974, painting erotic fantasies for men's magazines.
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  • ...g payment for stories many times higher than that of other science fiction magazines), coupled with some outstanding fiction editors, allowed it to attract prom ...cience magazine '80. Advertising dollars were spread between the different magazines, and those without deep pockets soon folded in the early 1980s, notably Sci
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  • | ethnicity = Caucasian, Native American '''Elexis Monroe''' (born March 8, 1980, in California) is an American pornographic actress, adult model, bondage, and fetish model.
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  • ...& contact services. Published by various Burtman companies, the following magazines were produced: - Exotica - 1954 , Exotique - 1955 - 1959, New Exotique - 19 ...stributors, which gave him complete creative control of the content of his magazines. After [[Rueben Sturman|Sturman]]`s involvement, Lenny appeared to have les
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  • '''''Blue Book''''' was a popular 20th-century American magazine which had a lengthy 70-year run under various titles from 1905 to The early publishers were Story-Press Corporation and Consolidated Magazines, followed in 1929 by McCall Corporation. After H.S. Publications took over
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  • | ethnicity = African-American '''Sinnamon Love''' is an African American [[pornographic actor|porn star,]] [[fetish model]] and [[glamour model]]. O
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  • {{toporn|add=American}} ...on''' (born January 5, 1975 in Berkeley, California) is an [[United States|American]] adult [[model]].
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  • {{toporn|add=American}} ...{{star}}November 22, 1968 in Tahoe City, California) is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]] and [[nude model]]. Her [[stage name]] is a comb
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  • '''Holly Landers''' (August 22, 1975 - January 1, 2003) was an [[American]] [[Pornographic film]] star. She was born Veronica Browning. Holly Landers was an American [[Pornographic film]] star. She was born Veronica Browning on August 22, 19
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  • | ethnicity = Greek-American (Caucasian) '''Toppsy Curvey''' is a former American big-bust feature dancer and pornographic video actress (born '''Catherine S
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  • ...ntent, dressed in a white coat. ''Language of Love'' and other Swedish and American films capitalized on this idea until the laws were relaxed. [http://www.bul
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  • ...' (born February 6, 1984 in Los Angeles, California) is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]] and [[nude model]]. ...s on the second season of Playboy TV's reality competition show, ''Jenna's American Sex Star''. She later hosted the Playboy TV series ''All Nite Party Girls''
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  • ...such as [[Raymond Chandler]] and Dashiell Hammett, had a more hard-boiled, American style. ...ntitled "Twenty Rules for Writing Detective Stories" which appeared in The American Magazine in September 1928. They are commonly referred to as Van Dine's Com
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  • * '''Magazines''': Angel has appeared on the cover of many European and American [[adult magazine]]s, such as ''Triple X Magazine'' 44 from Private, ''Barel
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  • | bationality = American '''Alexandra Silk''' (born in Long Island, New York) is an [[American]] [[pornographic actress]], [[film director|pornographic director]] and [[m
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  • ...fornia / Died February 5, 1982, age 58 Woodland Hills, California) was an American film actress and model. ...943 she had become a popular pin-up girl and appeared on the cover of such magazines as [[YANK]]. She was given supporting roles in films such as ''"Old Acquain
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  • ...1982 in Orange County, California) is the stage name of an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]]. ...t in 2001. She has since been in many adult films and posed for many adult magazines, such as ''[[Hustler]]''. She has worked under exclusive contract first for
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  • ...ceptible to degradation. The Library of Congress began acquiring copies of American films in 1909, but not all were kept. Due to improvements in film technolog ...f the 20th century, U.S. copyright law required at least one copy of every American film to be deposited at the Library of Congress at the time of copyright re
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  • ...s of ''[[Penthouse]]'' and European ''Penthouse'' and numerous gentlemen's magazines. A one-time mainstream [[model]] who turned to the lucrative feature dancer
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  • ...he editor of [[Juggs]] (magazine)|[[Juggs]] and [[Leg Show]] sexual fetish magazines from 1987-2001.
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  • ...a Jo Petty''' (born March 30, 1955 in North Hollywood, California) is an [[American]] [[pornographic actress]]. ...m South's World Modeling looking for models. She initially did layouts for magazines but soon moved into doing films. Her first big break on film was the film '
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  • ...orked on collections like Découvrir la Bible, as well as short stories for magazines such as ''"L'Eternauta"'', ''"Il Fumetto and Orient-Express"''.
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  • ...ainted posters for the government and Gold cigarettes. He also painted for magazines like Collier’s, Cosmopolitan, and The Saturday Evening Post. In 1946, Moo * ''[[The Great American Pin-Up]]'', by [[Charles G. Martignette]] and Louis K. Meisel, {{isbn|38228
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  • | ethnicity = African American ...several hardcore and softcore movies and was featured in the leading adult magazines and adult websites.
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  • '''''Future Science Fiction''''' was an American [[science fiction magazine|science fiction]] [[pulp magazine]] that was pub ...39) and '''''Future Fiction''''' (November 1939). In October 1941, the two magazines were merged into the new '''''Future Combined with Science Fiction'''''. In
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  • | nationality = American '''Echo Valley''' (born May 29, 1966 ) is an American [[adult model]], adult film actress, [[exotic [[dancer]]]], and [[Call girl
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  • '''Two Complete Science-Adventure Books''' was an American pulp science fiction magazine, published by Fiction House, which lasted for ...a regular schedule. Malcolm Reiss, who oversaw several of Fiction House's magazines and comics, was editorially involved with the ''Two Complete Science-Advent
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  • '''Star Chandler''' (AKA '''Ruby Richards''', '''Sarah Chandler''') is an American bondage model, rigger, and director. She was born April 10, 1966. ...ndler was a professional [[Dominatrix]] (Pro-Domme) and publishing bondage magazines, becoming a mainstay model and producer for [[Harmony Concepts]] In the mid
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  • '''Robert K. Bishop''' (1945 - 1991) was an American bondage artist, often credited as '''The Bishop''' or simply '''Bishop'''. Most of Bishop's art appeared in magazines and catalogs from 1971 to the 1980s. By the mid-1990s, Bishop's art had lon
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  • ...ic Book Price Guide'' advisor David T. Alexander, formerly co-owner of the American Comic Book Company, who inserted it his company's sale lists to highlight s ...comic books, cartoons and covers for digest magazines, paperbacks and pulp magazines are rendered in a lush manner and are shown in provocative (and sometimes v
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  • | ethnicity = Native American/Spanish ...rrian''' (born '''Kelly Jackson''' on July 21, 1968) is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actor|pornographic actress]].
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  • | ethnicity = Mexican American '''Adriana Sage ''' (born April 16, 1980 is a Mexican American [[pornographic actress]] and [[model]].
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  • '''Caroline Pierce''' (born September 12, 1974) is an American [[porn star]]. She has tattoos on her left big toe, and left thigh. ...complished fetish actress and model, appearing in numerous fetish-oriented magazines and [[Kink.com]] videos.
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  • ...Outerbridge, Jr.''' (born, August 15, 1896; died October 17, 1958) was an American photographer noted for early use and experiments in color photography. Oute ...in a year his work began being reproduced in ''Vanity Fair'' and ''Vogue'' magazines.
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  • | ethnicity = White American ...she decided to appear in nude photo shoots. She graced over 100 top men's magazines, becoming ''[[Penthouse Pet of the Month]]'' in December 1995. Tyler then d
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  • '''Dante Posh''' (b.January 18, 1978) is an [[U.S.|American]] [[dominatrix]], [[fetish]] model and [[performance artist]]. '''Print Magazines'''
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  • Robert Anson Heinlein was an American science-fiction author, aeronautical engineer, and Naval officer. Sometimes ...one of the first American science-fiction writers to break into mainstream magazines such as The Saturday Evening Post in the late 1940s. He was one of the best
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  • '''Out of This World Adventures''' was an American pulp magazine that published two issues, in July and December 1950. It incl ...Despite the rapid decline of the pulp market, several new science fiction magazines were launched in pulp format during these years; ''Out of This World Advent
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  • {{Header|Pornographic magazines 03/21}} ...ogle.com/books?id=2_3xXme4Q7sC|isbn=978-0-415-14726-2|page=537}}</ref> are magazines that contain content of an explicitly sexual nature. Publications of this k
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  • ...uz''' (September 13, 1979), born in Cleveland, Ohio, is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]] of Mexican, German and Slovenian descent. ...s of culture magazines such as physical fitness or Ironman, Musclemag, and American Curves.
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  • | magazines = '''Kinzie Kenner''' (born July 22, 1984 in California) is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]] and [[Go-Go dancer]].
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  • |ethnicity= American and Japanese ...rapher, usually under the name Loni Sanders, and appeared in several men's magazines, like ''Genesis'', ''[[Swank]]'', and ''Gallery''. But she is still best kn
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  • '''Elyse Knox''' (born December 14, 1917 in Hartford, Connecticut) is an American actress and fashion designer. She was the '''daughter of US Secretary of th ...at home. Knox also was a [[pin-up girl]] during the War, appearing in such magazines as [[YANK]], a weekly put out by the United States Military.
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  • ...s have a broad popular appeal in the United States for their reflection of American culture. Rockwell is most famous for the cover illustrations of everyday li ...the country for decades with his idealized depictions of American life in magazines, calendars, and advertisements. He painted more than 300 covers for "<I>The
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  • | nationality = American ...ast name was from a character in ''Nash Bridges''. Kassidy has appeared in magazines such as ''[[Hustler]]'' and ''[[Club International]]'', and in October 2007
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  • ...). Under the pseudonyms Chloë des Lysses and Nathalie Wood (Boët resembled American actress [[Natalie Wood]]) she appeared in Mario Salieri movies such as ''La ...ity and erotic short stories, published in France, and has collaborated to magazines such as Newlook, PC Achat, L'Entreprise, Rock & Folk, as a journalist and p
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  • is a German-born [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]] and [[model]]. Born in Munich, Germany, to a German father and [[United States|American]] mother, Banks moved to Britain at the age of four, and then to the Los An
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  • | ethnicity = Greek-American (Caucasian) ...tathopoulos''' on November 17, 1955, in Boston, Massachusetts} is a former American big-bust feature [[dancer]], model, and pornographic video actress. Lulu tu
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  • ===Novels and magazines=== Adult magazines also produced stewardess fantasy images. The [[spanking magazine]] ''New De
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  • ...han 360 [[Hardcore pornography|hardcore]] and [[softcore]] adult films and magazines. Outside her adult business, she is a [[singer]]/guitarist in an all-girl m
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  • ...stralia and other nations in the Pacific Rim. She began modeling for men's magazines in 2000. * ''American Nymphette 6'' (2003)
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  • ...istributed in the U.S., and was the inspiration for a number of new fetish magazines such as [[Bizarre Life (magazine)|Bizarre Life]]. In 1957 English engineer ...etish artists like [[Robert Bishop]] were published extensively in bondage magazines. In recent years, the annual [[SIGNY]] awards have been awarded to the bond
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  • |nationality = American Taylor St. Claire (born June 1, 1969) is an American pornographic film [[Film producer|producer]], [[Film director|director]], [
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  • '''Dynamic Science Stories''' was an American pulp magazine that published two issues, dated February and April 1939. A c ...lished stories with more sexual content than was usual for science fiction magazines of the day, but, although Dynamic's advertising included books offering sex
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  • '''Life''' was an American magazine published weekly from 1883 to 1972, as an intermittent "special" u ...he greatly re-made the publication. Life became the first all-photographic American news magazine, and it dominated the market for several decades. The magazin
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  • ...s with fellow Russian actress Nikita Gross and for being December 1998's [[American]] ''[[Penthouse]]'' [[Pet of the Month]] and 2001 Penthouse Pet of the Year ...Show, Stripsearch, and Night Calls. Vicca also appeared in numerous adult magazines including ''[[Club (magazine)|Club]]'', ''[[Cheri (magazine)|Cheri]]'', and
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  • | nationality = American '''Andy San Dimas''' (born Sarah Joelle Hildebrand on October 3, 1986) is an American pornographic actress.
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  • ...ews''' (born August 13, 1973 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]] and [[exotic [[dancer]]]]. She is a member of th She began doing [[photo shoot]]s for men's magazines and began her career in [[Pornographic film]], after meeting [[Jenna Jameso
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  • | ethnicity = American ...n, raised, and currently resides in Lincoln, Nebraska. She has appeared in magazines including ''[[FHM]]'', ''[[Gallery (magazine)|Gallery]]'', ''[[Maxim]]'', '
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  • ...sey''' on July 21, 1976 in Lorain, Ohio, died September 22, 2003) was an [[American]] [[adult model]]. She moved with her family to Morganton, North Carolina a ...igh Society (magazine)|High Society]]'' and ''[[Cheri (magazine)|Cheri]]'' magazines in 1995, and was first chosen ''[[Penthouse Pet of the Month]]'' for August
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  • ...n September 5, 1982, in Las Vegas, Nevada is an [[United States of America|American]] [[pornographic actress]] and [[model]] of mixed European and Japanese eth Due to her slight build and youthful appearance, she has appeared in several magazines such as ''Barely Legal'', ''Tight'', ''Hawk'', and ''Finally Legal''; she h
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  • '''Adara Michaels''' (born December 6, 1963) is an [[American]] [[pornographic actress]] and [[exotic [[dancer]]]]. ...nct website (www.scandalousduo.com), they began shooting layouts for men's magazines and going on tour, eventually replacing her partner, again and again, falli
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  • ...ppeared in 120 hardcore [[porn film]]s, in and on the covers of many adult magazines, and on several television talk shows, including those of Montel Williams, * Dery, Mark. ''The Pyrotechnic Insanitarium: American Culture on the Brink''. Grove Press, 2000. Page 95. ISBN 0802136702
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  • ...By the end of the 1930s the field was undergoing its first boom, Standard Magazines, a pulp publishing company owned by Ned Pines, had acquired its first scien .... He was replaced by Samuel Mines, who had worked with Standard's western magazines, though he was a science fiction aficionado.
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  • {{toporn|add=American}} '''Kayden Kross''' (born {{star}}September 15, 1985) is an American [[pornographic actress]]. Kross has also modeled under the alias of '''Jen
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  • | magazines = ...and is one of the very few Japanese AV stars who have switched over to the American AV industry.
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  • {{Header|List of pornographic magazines 09/20}} This is a partial list of '''[[pornographic magazines]]''' - magazines that contain content of a sexual nature and are typically considered to be
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  • ...ed to refer to sex shops that sell or rent pornographic videos, books, and magazines. However, a lot of [[Pornographic film]]s are not rated when released to vi In Japan, the sex shops contain [[hentai]] magazines, adult videos and DVDs, plus video games rated "Z" by the Computer Entertai
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  • ...vels of apparently serious literary intent"; "borderline entertainment ... magazines, cartoons, nudist publications, etc."; and "hard core pornography, which no ...y of the Visible" (1989) and Thomas Waugh's Homosociality in the Classical American Stag Film: "<I>Off-Screen, On-screen</I>" (2001).
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  • ...t 14, 1931 in West Memphis, Arkansas died {{dag}}August 23, 2000) was an [[American]] [[model]] and actress and was ''[[Playboy]]'' magazine's [[Playmate|Playm ...n Las Vegas, Nevada before becoming a Playmate, and posed for other men's magazines before and after joining the ''Playboy'' family. She also did additional nu
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  • ...astman, Georgia - {{dag}}April 20, 2021 (age 94) Las Vegas, Nevada) was an American star of [[burlesque]] and a motion picture actress. ...l measurements (44DD-25-35) and her red hair. She was featured in numerous magazines and burlesque movies including [[Russ Meyer]]'s ''French Peep Show'' (1950)
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  • '''XXXena''' (born January 26, 1973) is an American [[Striptease|exotic dancer]] and [[porn star]]. ...then videos. She has graced the covers and also appeared as centerfolds in magazines such as ''SCORE'', ''D-Cup magazine'', ''Gent (magazine)'', ''[[Hustler]]''
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  • '''''The Fantasy Fan''''' was a monthly [[American]] fantasy and horror fiction [[pulp magazine]] first published in September [[Category:Pulp magazines]]
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  • '''Kay Aldridge''' ({{star}}9 July 1917 - {{dag}}12 January 1995) was an American model and actress. She is best known for playing feisty and frequently-impe ...ldridge in Tallahassee, Florida. As a model, she was seen on the covers of magazines such as Life, Ladies' Home Journal, Redbook, and Look in the 1930s. Her fil
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  • ...present there have been many Mistresses who have graced the pages in these magazines. ...der the title of Eros Gold Stripe Publishing. Most of the Eros-Gold Stripe magazines featured Jennifer Jordan and Kim Christy.
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  • | publications = {{plainlist|* Graphic novels<br>* Comic books and magazines}} '''NBM Publishing (aka Nantier Beall Minoustchine Publishing Inc.)''' is an American publisher of graphic novels. The company specializes in non-superhero comic
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  • ..." Shuster''' ({{star}}July 10, 1914 – {{dag}}July 30, 1992) was a Canadian-American comic book artist. He was best known for co-creating the DC Comics characte ...pyright for Superman, he illustrated these images for an obscure series of magazines called "[[Nights of Horror]]"
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  • '''Charlie Laine''' (born January 31, 1984) is an American pornographic actress and model originally from Marion, Wisconsin. ...house Pet of the Month]] for February 2006, and has also appeared in other magazines such as Hustler and Barely Legal.
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  • ...ggested that this controversy was due to the scandalous discovery that the American porn star, Traci Lords had done most of her films while she was fifteen to ;Color Climax compilations (Magazines)
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  • '''''Perfect 10''''' was a quarterly [[list of men's magazines|men's magazine]] featuring high resolution photographs of topless or nude w ...m Eastern Europe -- particularly former Soviet Union states--although many American and Brazilian models were also showcased. ''Perfect 10'' was often the fir
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  • {{toporn|add=retired American}} ...''' (born '''Stacy Baker''' on August 9, 1970) is a former [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actor|porn star]].
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  • '''Miracle Science and Fantasy Stories''' was an American pulp science fiction magazine which published two issues in 1931. The ficti ...he Thrill Book's run of 16 issues in 1919, and had also worked for Clayton Magazines, where in 1928 he had proposed an sf magazine to William Clayton.[1] Clayto
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  • | nationality = American She has also been on the cover and or centerfold of the magazines Bust Out, [[D-Cup (magazine)|D-Cup]], Busty Beauties, [[Hustler]], [[Gent (
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  • '''Alexandria ("Lexie") Karlsen''' (born {{star}}October 26, 1978) is an American [[Model (person)|model]], [[actor|actress]] and [[author]]. Karlsen is the ...eling, represented by Ford Models, she has appeared in numerous mainstream magazines, including ''Stuff'' (US), ''Stuff'' (UK), ''[[Maxim (magazine)|Maxim]]'',
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  • He grew up in Medfield, Massachusetts, later living in a number of major American cities before settling in Portland, Maine in 1979. A writer of fiction and ...aspects of gay and lesbian life, won him the Lambda Literary Award and the American Library Association's Stonewall Book Award. He was especially noted for his
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  • ...tured prominently in Metal Hurlant and [[Heavy Metal]] (censored versions) magazines. Druuna is the main character, and has starred in eight volumes of the Morb ...oo many Western comics those days, she nevertheless incarnated with Native American facial features. She is frequently depicted as sparsely clothed or nude, an
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  • | nationality = American '''Akira Lane''' is an Asian American [[nude model]] and actress of Native Hawaiian and Okinawan heritage.
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  • ...t music as well as on the front covers of many mainstream theatre and film magazines. All the great stars posed for his glamorous portraits - [[Mary Pickford]], ...craftsmanship, and beautiful subjects - his vivacious, spirited ideals of American femininity.
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  • '''Whitney Prescott''' is an American [[bondage model]] working in southern California. She has been featured many magazines, including;
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  • ...ention posing in bathing suits for newspapers. She later appeared in men's magazines such as ''[[Penthouse]]'' (UK), ''[[Playboy]]'' (U.S.), ''Lui'' (France) an ...ve been erotica, exploitation or softcore pictures. Her first movie was an American production (''Maid in Sweden''), filmed in Sweden with a Swedish cast. She
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  • ...artoons, while caricatures of movie stars are often found in entertainment magazines. ...as Mary Darly's ''A Book of Caricaturas'' (c. 1762), the first known North American caricatures were drawn in 1759 during the battle for Quebec. These caricatu
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  • ...ge name]] of a big-bust American [[glamour model]] who appeared in [[men's magazines]] in the 1970s. ...extremely large breasts, Pedon's photographs frequently appeared in men's magazines that catered to [[breast fetishism|breast fetishists]]. The earliest verif
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  • '''McClelland Barclay''' (1891 1942) was an American painter of [[pin-up|pin-up art]]. Born in St. Louis, Missouri in 1891, Barc ...Evening Post, The Ladies Home Journal, Cosmopolitan'', and a host of movie magazines. He began painting movie poster art for Hollywood studios during the 1930s
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  • ...Sutcliffe]], the founder of the [[Atomage|AtomAge]] [[fetish]] [[:Category:Magazines|magazine]]. He was a photographer and designer of clothes for aficionados o ...ST, DRESSING FOR PLEASURE, the American CLUB LATEXA and many others. These magazines opened the rubber fetish scene to the mass market and became a forum for li
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  • ...' on {{star}} September 3, 1963, in Newport Beach, California, USA) is an American porn star and [[exotic [[dancer]]]]. ...e long, Lynn was posing for layouts in ''Hustler'' as well as other "men's magazines" such as ''[[Penthouse]]''. She entered the [[Pornographic film]] industry
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  • '''Masuimi Max''' (born March 12, 1978, in Jacksonville, Arkansas, is an American model of Korean and German descent. She has appeared in dozens of magazines and photoshoots, as well as music videos. She also makes personal appearanc
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  • * 87194 - Ideal, POB 7696, Albuquerque South American women, S ...videotapes for sale and rent. We also have a section of bondage materials, magazines and videos with subject specialists ready to take special orders. Open 24 h
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  • ...r]]s to up-and-coming European models to the "girls next door." Our mix of American and European photographers and models gives the book a lush variety of look {{magazines}}
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  • ...of a photo magazine. Drummer has long been the leading magazine for mostly American Leathermen. ...from Chicago, IL to San Francisco, CA and purchased the Drummer family of magazines from Alternate Publishing. The previously ailing titles, Drummer included,
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  • Exposure to the thin ideal in mass media, such as fashion magazines, directly correlates with body dissatisfaction, low [[self-esteem]], and th ...ness, leanness, and muscularity; thus, these features are idolized through American media, such as in Hollywood films and magazine covers.
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  • '''Patti Conley''' was an American photographic model and was one of the ladies who [[Spiderpool Models|modele ...rca 1958-60. I've been able to find that Pat Conley/Connelly appeared in magazines dated 1957-66, though few of the online listings include photos of her. Bas
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  • '''Busty Belle''' is an [[American]] [[porn star]] and [[adult model]] known for appearances in the ''Girls of * Special Edition Magazines
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  • ...tations from this material. This is complemented with quotes from various magazines. ...taking place in society that not only allows a large cross-section of the American population to partake in such non-standard sexual practices, but also allow
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  • ...''Sir!''. Her work as a model has been displayed at the Whitney Museum of American Art. ...g at the Harkness Ballet. As a trained [[ballerina]], Hall danced with the American Ballet Theatre, Les Ballets de Monte-Carlo, and the Stuttgart Ballet Compan
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  • ...sion programs in Spain like TNT and in many others, in addition in various magazines such as ''Primera Linea'', ''FHM español'', and ''Interviú''. ...ctions, with Sonia appearing in a three-way scene along with him and the [[American]] actress [[Naomi (porn star)|Naomi]] in the film ''Let Me Breathe'' by [[E
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  • ...g ''[[Penthouse]]'' and ''[[Hustler]]''. As a result of her appearances in American media, ''Celebrity Sleuth'' magazine named her one of "The 25 Sexiest Women
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  • ...s and scholars dismissed dime novels as a valid source of research for the American West because of their fictional plots and cartoony characters. But since th ...ted in the fur trade. Born in 1734, he is one of the earliest pioneers and American western hero.
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  • {{Header|Pulp magazines 07/20}} ...ulp fiction'''; often referred to as "the pulps") were inexpensive fiction magazines. They were widely published from the 1920s through the 1950s. The term ''pu
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  • |nationality= American ...ed with women. During her tenure in pornography, she has appeared in adult magazines such as ''Hustler'', ''Taboo'', ''Gent'', ''Petite'', and ''Busty Beauties'
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  • '''Gwen Summers''' (born {{star}}June 13th, 1978) is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]], active in the adult film industry from 1998 to ...urn hair frames a face that looks ripped from the pages of today's fashion magazines, and Gwen's imploring eyes give her sex scenes a vibrant, emotional intensi
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  • '''Analog Science Fiction and Fact''' is an American science fiction magazine published under various titles since 1930. Origina ...irculation. The title was sold to Davis Publications in 1980, then to Dell Magazines in 1992. Crosstown Publications acquired Dell in 1996 and remains the publi
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  • ...''' (born {{star}}March 8 1970 in Chicago, Illinois) is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actor|porn actress]]. Michaels is of Hispanic/Latin backgr ...has been featured in a variety of not only adult but also physical fitness magazines, including ''Ironman''.
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  • ...ngel Cecelia Helene Walker''' (September 18, 1944 – April 11, 2019) was an American [[exotic dance]]r specializing in [[stripper|stripping]] and [[burlesque]] ...two fingers to the body-fascist, no-fun hate brigade of the glossy fashion magazines, this is it. }}</ref>
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  • '''Julia Parton''' (born July 4, 1964, in Kentucky) is an American [[bondage model]], B-movie actress, television sitcom bit player or extra, She entered pornography in the early 1980s, starting with modeling in men's magazines under the name of '''Nina Alexander'''. She made her first adult films in 1
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  • '''Barry Nathaniel Malzberg''' (born 1939) is an American writer and editor, most often of science fiction and fantasy. ...as included stints at a men's-magazine publisher, and as editor of fiction magazines [[Amazing Stories]] and [[Fantastic]] in 1968, as well as anthologies such
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  • ...rian porn stars. She is primarily known in Europe, appearing in many men's magazines including international editions of ''[[FHM]]'', ''GQ'', ''[[Hustler]]'' an ...ion of ''[[Playboy]]''. Égerházi was featured as the [[cover girl]] in the American and Hungarian editions of ''[[Hustler]]''. She has also worked with photogr
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  • ...fluences, including sources as diverse as the Renaissance, popular culture magazines, and contemporary fashion models. He often distorts or exaggerates the erot ...achioed men and asexual divorcés, setting him apart from the rest. He used magazines like Cosmopolitan along with old issues of Playboy for inspiration for his
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  • ...y Talore''' (born February 2, 1982) in Toledo, Ohio, is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]]. ...sidered and soon began [[topless]] and [[nude modeling]] for various men's magazines such as ''Hustler's Busty'', ''SCORE'', ''Voluptuous'', and ''Gent'', as we
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  • {{toporn|add=American}} '''Nina Mercedez''' (born November 10, 1977 ) is an [[American]] [[pornographic actress]].
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  • '''The Halfway House''' is an American, independent horror-comedy film by writer-director Kenneth J. Hall (best kn ...v), tough lesbian inmates, a punishment-obsessed priest who reads spanking magazines, and a demonic bug-eyed monster living in the basement.
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  • | ethnicity = Jewish, Caucasian American '''Joanna Angel''' (born December 25, 1980) is an American entrepreneur, [[alt porn]] [[nude model|model]], [[Pornographic actor|porno
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  • ...beth Garner''' ({{star}}December 21, 1926 - {{dag}}January 2, 2002) was an American actress and model. As a result of her modeling, Garner's picture appeared on magazines distributed nationally, including "<I>Pic</I>", "<I>Hit</I>", ''[[Yank]]'',
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  • ...ber 5, 1968 in Colorado Springs, Colorado, [[United States|U.S.]]) is an [[American]] [[pornographic actress]] and television host. ...ustry at the California state legislature, appeared as a [[model]] in many magazines, and toured as an [[exotic dancer]].
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  • '''Aimee Sweet''' ({{star}} May 14 1977 - ) Providence, Rhode Island American glamour model and a porn star. ...me Penthouse Pet for August 1998, which lead to appearances in other men's magazines, including ''[[Perfect 10]]'', ''[[Club (magazine)|Club]]'', ''[[High Socie
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  • ...geoning sexual revolution and to the air-brushed soft-pedaled sexuality in magazines such as ''[[Playboy]]'', ''Screw'' set out to be the most outrageous magazi ...rew'' is also legendary for its covers, which have featured a Who’s Who of American underground cartoonists, such as Robert Crumb, Vaughn Bodé, Wally Wood, an
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  • ...rposes, primarily advertising. Commercial art uses a variety of platforms (magazines, websites, apps, television, etc.) for viewers with the intent of promoting ...rtised/promoted. An example of this can be seen in the recognized works of American painter and consumer ad designer, Andy Warhol. Using Campbell's soup and Co
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  • ...Outcault''' ({{star}}January 14, 1863 – {{dag}}September 25, 1928) was an American [[cartoonist]]. He was the creator of the series ''The Yellow Kid'' and ''[ ...y one of Thomas Edison's friends. On the side, he contributed to the humor magazines "Truth", "Puck", "Judge" and "Life".
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  • '''Monique Alexander''' (born May 26, 1982) is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]] and [[nude model]]. ...ment her daytime earnings as a receptionist. She appeared in several adult magazines with her first photo shoot being with Earl Miller. She started performing i
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  • '''Bunny Yeager''' (13 March, 1930 - May 25, 2014) is an American [[photographer]] and former [[model]]. '''Linnea Eleanor "Bunny" Yeager''' (March 13, 1929 – May 25, 2014) was an American photographer and [[pin-up]] model.
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  • ...t of the Year]]'' in 1996 (Czech edition). After her introduction to the [[American]] porn industry, she won the award in 1997 and 1998 (U.S. edition).
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  • ...March 7, 1976 in Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota) is the stage name of an American big-bust model, internet model, and [[stripper|feature [[dancer]]]]. ...]'' (March 2000), [[Hustler]] Busty Beauties (April 2000), and other adult magazines specializing in large breasted models. She is also one of the top big bust
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  • ...l, Eagle, Cuir, Frontiers, Bunkhouse, Mach, Powerplay and my own two major magazines, the groundbreaking Rubber Rebel and Vulcan America, which Peter and I work ...ion of Gay rubber fetish stories from the pages of Rubber Rebel and Vulcan American Magazine.
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  • ...ecember 22, 1975, in Jacksonville, Florida, Florida) is an [[United States|American]] former [[pornographic actress]]. ...descent. She started her porn career in 1999, posing nude for websites and magazines like [[Hustler]]. She then started her own website featuring softcore image
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  • ...consistently regular appearances in ''[[Juggs]]'', ''Gent'' and ''Fling'' magazines, among others. In the 1970s and 80s, she was indisputably formidable compet ...ong ride. ...And I ended up penniless." She appeared in numerous films and magazines during her heyday. Much of her work tended toward softcore, though she wasn
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  • ...boratory in the country - MovieLab in New York - in 1965. The lab made the American prints for ''[[I Am Curious (Yellow)]]'' as well as exploitation fare for s Carter publishes various S-M magazines, (ie: "Footprints") and can be found on the internet.
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  • {{toporn|add=American}} ...e Joli''' (born July 16, 1980) is the [[stage name]] of an [[United States|American]] [[model|adult model]] and [[pornographic actress]].
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  • ...Lawrence Boyd''' ({{star}}June 5, 1895 – {{dag}}September 12, 1972) was an American film actor who is known for portraying the cowboy hero [[Hopalong Cassidy]] ...nal character of Hopalong Cassidy, written by Clarence E. Mulford for pulp magazines, was changed from a hard-drinking, rough-living, redheaded wrangler to a co
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  • ...own for his glamour photography with ''[[Penthouse]]'' and ''[[Playboy]]'' magazines. In his retirement he runs a well-known artistic adult fetish and [[BDSM]] ...of beautiful women have been on the pages of ''Playboy'' and ''Penthouse'' magazines as well as hundreds of advertisements, editorials, album covers, calendars
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  • '''Danni Ashe''' (born January 16, 1968) is an American [[nude model]] and former stripper, founder and former CEO of ''Danni's Har ...uted to her popularity as an adult performer. She began modeling for men's magazines and soft-core pornographic videos in 1991.
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  • ...buted through the magazine distribution channel, similarly to other weekly magazines and mass-market paperback books. Leading examples include ''The National En Most major supermarket tabloids in the U.S. are published by American Media, Inc., including The National Enquirer, Star, The Globe, National Exa
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  • '''Misti Dawn''' (born {{star}}February 11, 1986) is an American "[[Alt porn|alt porn]]" model, [[pornographic]] actress, and [[exotic dance ...]]. She gained popularity thru the site and was featured on several tattoo magazines and on the 2005 Suicide Girls / Skin Deep calendar. Her first set for Suici
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  • ...own for his glamour photography with ''[[Penthouse]]'' and ''[[Playboy]]'' magazines. In his retirement he runs a well-known artistic adult fetish and [[BDSM]] ...of beautiful women have been on the pages of ''Playboy'' and ''Penthouse'' magazines as well as hundreds of advertisements, editorials, album covers, calendars
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  • '''''Playboy''''' is an American adult entertainment magazine, founded in 1953 by Hugh Hefner and his associ ...n classified as "softcore" in contrast to the more "hardcore" pornographic magazines that started to appear in the 1970s in response to the success of ''Playboy
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  • '''Jay Wiseman''' (born 1949) is a prominent American BDSM [[writer]], speaker and practitioner, best-known for the popular book, ...gan attending writing workshops and publishing other small pieces in local magazines and newsletters.
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  • | ethnicity = Spanish-Mexican-Native American-Swedish ...he claims that her father is a combination of Spanish, Mexican, and Native American, while her mother is Swedish and English. She claims to have been raised st
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  • '''Secret Agent X''' was the title of a [[American]] [[pulp magazine]] published by A. A. Wyn, and the name of the main charac [[Category:Pulp magazines]]
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  • '''Reuben Sturman''' (1924-1997) was an American pornographer and businessman from Ohio. Though unknown to most Americans, S ...omic book. By the late 1960s, Sturman was the biggest distributor of adult magazines in the US.
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  • '''''Three Days of the Condor''''' is a 1975 American political thriller film directed by Sydney Pollack and starring Robert Redf ...erary Historical Society". Turner's task is to read books, newspapers, and magazines from around the world, looking for hidden meanings and new ideas. As part o
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  • ...denberry''' Sr. ({{star}}August 19, 1921 – {{dag}}October 24, 1991) was an American television screenwriter, producer, and creator of "Star Trek: The Original ...ring his childhood, Roddenberry was interested in reading, especially pulp magazines, and was a fan of stories such as John Carter of Mars, Tarzan, and the Skyl
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  • ...[[actress]] and [[stripper]]. Pandora Peaks has posed for over 100 men's magazines such as ''[[Playboy]]'', ''Score'', and ''Gent''.
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  • ...sses of the 1980s and '90s. From 1986 to 1993 she appeared in hundreds of magazines and videos featuring [[bondage]], [[spanking]], tickling, and [[BDSM]]. She *American Spanking Classics 10 (Cal-Star)
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  • | nationality = American Diane has numerous pictorials in Score and Voluptuous magazines. Score magazine hono(u)red her as one of the 20 greatest all-naturals. Rece
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  • ...August 6, 1929), later known by her married name '''Betty Weider''', is an American former [[bodybuilder]] and physical fitness expert. During the 1950s, she w ...tising, and it became a widely used promotional piece, printed in national magazines for several years thereafter.
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  • American, John Rand’s plane crashes in the Congo jungle, with his wife Constance a {{cat|Pulp magazines}}
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  • ...keley_Barb Berkeley Barb]'' and ''The Spectator'', ''Fling'' and ''Macho'' magazines. The Club has been highlighted in productions 'Reel Sex' by HBO, several fi ...He is well known for his bondage photos printed on the covers of Detective Magazines.
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  • ...Machine, two popular teen titles published by the conglomerate Sterling's Magazines. Her aspiration was to be a science fiction writer, and she idolized Roger ...s. Magazine, Penthouse, Asimov's Science Fiction, Absolute Magnitude, Best American Erotica, Best Lesbian Erotica, Nerve.com, and many, many other places. Her
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  • ...ca's best amateur models- the girls next door. They're natural, fresh, all-American Beauties. <!-- '''Magna Publishing Group''', publishes a number of adult magazines, including:
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  • ...ssues of ''[[Penthouse (magazine)|Penthouse]]'' magazine's [[United States|American]] edition. She also has been a [[cover girl]] in many high-quality erotic magazines such as [[Hustler]], Leg World, [[Leg Show]], Penthouse Australia Germany &
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  • ...sh equivalents were generally called penny dreadfuls or shilling shockers. American firms also issued foreign editions of many of their works, especially as se ...r, owing to an increased literacy in the population around the time of the American Civil War, and by the war’s end there were numerous competitors like Geor
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  • It didn't take long before magazines started approaching me for photo layouts. Naturally, I jumped at the chance ...al power trip exuded out of my body and straight into the photographs. The magazines were happy with my work.
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  • ...t a young girl tearing out photos of [[Clark Gable]]. Rather than hide the magazines behind a counter, the savvy businessman sensed an opportunity. He set up a ...order could enhance his movie-still business. He placed advertisements in magazines and shipped catalogs. Before long, mail order was the mainstay of Movie Sta
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  • ...most beautiful women of the [[Belle Epoque]] and bearing a resemblance to American actress [[Ethel Barrymore]], she is remembered for the mysterious circumsta ...arring in ''Le Roi''. As a result of her success, she graced the covers of magazines like "Le Theatre", "Les Modes", and "Femina" and appeared on dozens of post
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  • ...ing for her first name is '''Linzi''', used mainly by British tabloids and magazines in the early part of her career. She has been married twice, and has one ch ...lads' mags such as ''Loaded''; appeared fully nude in British [[softcore]] magazines such as {{mg|Mayfair}}, {{mg|Men Only}}, and ''Whitehouse''; and made a var
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  • ...thers became important figures of their day, their art form transferred to magazines for advertising as well as for social and political commentary. Indeed, as ...emporary critics. As chromo-lithography began to reshape European posters, American artists began to take that medium more seriously. Indeed, the work of desig
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  • ...te book |last=Haining |first=Peter |title=The Classic Era of American Pulp Magazines |year=2000 |publisher=Prion Books |id=isbn 1-85375-388-2 }}</ref>
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  • '''Larry Claxton Flynt, Jr.''' (born November 1, 1942) is an American publisher, the head of Larry Flynt Publications (LFP). LFP mainly produces pornographic content, including videos and magazines, the most notably ''[[Hustler]]''. The company has an annual turnover of ar
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  • ...power, respect, and wealth can be derived from one's outwardly appearance (American Psychiatric Association, 1994). *Cosmopolitan, Glamour and other magazines geared towards women and teenage girls frequently display photographs of ve
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  • ...olved into distinct subcategories. In addition to pornographic videos and magazines featuring live actors, there are now categories of pornographic [[manga]] ( ...iews were with people largely unknown in Japan, and fashion and sport were American, it thereby spawned a fetish and a genre known as ''yōmono'' (literally "W
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  • ...bber] (born 29 July 1932 in Los Angeles, California-August 19, 2008) is an American model and actress. She is the daughter of [[screenwriter]] [[Arthur Guy Emp ...Webber. She later took an interest in nudism, appearing in numerous nudist magazines under the name [[Diane Webber]].
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  • '''''Weird Tales''''' is an [[American]] fantasy and horror fiction [[pulp magazine]] first published in March 192 Like most pulp magazines, ''Weird Tales'' suffered from the newsprint shortage during World War II,
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  • ...s, and promptly has him [[castration|castrated]] and put to death. Only an American prisoner, who can withhold ejaculating, manages to use her weakness to his ...or the lurid, sub-pornographic covers of sensationalistic "true adventure" magazines such as ''[[Argosy (magazine)|Argosy]]'' in the 1950s and 1960s; the film s
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  • | nationality = American ...'', born Margaret Hedda Johnson (December 9, 1900 – April 9, 1976), was an American illustrator and painter who is remembered chiefly for having illustrated th
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  • '''Kelly O'Dell''' (born August 13, 1973) is the stage name of an American [[adult film]] [[Pornographic actor|actress]] who acted mostly during the 1 ...some catfighting videos for Double Trouble Productions, and posed for the magazines ''Hustler'' and ''[[Juggs]]''.
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  • | nationality = American ...of his name."}</ref>({{star}}July 22, 1941 – {{dag}}July 18, 1975) was an American underground cartoonist and illustrator known for his character 'Cheech Wiza
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  • As Martha Saxton notes in her splendid 1975 book, "<I>Jayne Mansfield and the American Fifties</I>", "women's history, unlike men's, is also the history of sex." ...0's. [[Movie Humor]], [[Film Fun]], [[Movie Pix]], and other seminal movie magazines of the Depression era featured saucy photography and illustration that vigo
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  • ...century, erotica writing and distribution was part of the larger story of American literature. Writers need money, and writing about sex for a prurient, horny ...ters and editors for the Magazine Management group of "hairy-chested men's magazines" was Bruce Jay Friedman. He remembered that "Even the Rhinos Were Nymphos."
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  • ...vided personals sections specifically for those ads. Later, newspapers and magazines for the sole purpose of personal ads were published. Lonely hearts clubs we ...man, known as the Lonely Hearts Killer and the Glamour Girl Slayer, was an American serial killer with 3-4 victims, active from 1957 to 1958.
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  • ...m "Bill" Ward''' ({{star}}March 6, 1919 - {{dag}}November 17, 1998) was an American cartoonist best known as one of the most widely published good girl artists ...e. Ward also illustrated erotic stories, written by himself, in such men's magazines as ''[[Juggs]]'' and ''[[Leg Show]]'' ù an article a month for the former
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  • ...of the 20th century, science fiction was appearing more often in the pulp magazines than in the slicks. ...ne was issued in the large bedsheet format, the same size as the technical magazines. ''Amazing'' was an immediate success and soon reached a very respectable c
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  • ...tems in this collection, being mimeographed or duplicated "correspondance" magazines, are English. Providing dates for those items that were published without d
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  • ...." This was part of Meyer's "Congress for Cultural Freedom," which created magazines like "Encounter" and "Partisan Review" to promote a left-liberal chic to op .... The domestic counterpart of the "Congress for Cultural Freedom" was the "American Committee for Cultural Freedom." Using foundations as conduits, the CIA con
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  • ...and cute (kawaii), gyaru publications promoted a sexy aesthetic. Top gyaru magazines, including Popteen, Street Jam, and Happie Nuts, were produced by editors p ...le-oriented slacker culture emerged in the form of the "Yankiis" (from the American word "Yankee") and Bosozoku Gals. The original kogals were dropouts from pr
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  • In the magazines America was still deep in the Great Depression and Jimmy Christopher was a In a rare bit of continuity for the pulp magazines, America did not find itself fully recovered in the first novel following t
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  • ...zine Sept 1979-80, published by Bert Wibo, Mistress Michelle was the first American Mistress to appear on the cover. }} Bill Dasher was the publisher of the Guide Press, he published many magazines and newspapers in the 80's to the year 2000.
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  • "Birth" of Phil Andros as Sam Steward writing for EOS and Amigos magazines of Denmark, uses this pseudonym for the first time. Publication of the American edition of 'Flagellation Curiosa Pt. 1: Sublime of Flagellation, by H. T. B
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  • She also posed in numerous magazines during her adult entertainment career; including ''[[Hustler]], Exciting 66 * ''Little American Maid'' (1986)
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  • The 2.2 million American soldiers who raptly awaited their weekly black-and-white glimpses of [[Rita ...ed Bradna, a celebrated circus ringmaster. He wrote about 200 articles for magazines like "<I>Saturday Evening Post</I>", "<I>Look</I>" and "<I>Reader's Digest<
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  • ...can bondage model and pornographic actress. She has appeared in many adult magazines and pornographic movies, in both [[dominant]], and [[submissive]] roles.
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  • ...bbreviation of the word bottom into batty; "batty boy" is a cognate of the American English "butt boy ;Beefcake magazines
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  • ...orn '''Jane Alice Peters''' in Fort Wayne, Indiana, was an Oscar-nominated American actress. She was particularly noted for her comedic roles in several classi ...[William Powell]]. They married on June 26, 1931. Lombard commented to fan magazines that she did not believe their sixteen-year age difference would present a
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  • ..., 1981) was an American science fiction writer born in Hamburg, Germany of American parents. ...im "a craftsmanlike writer who was a steady contributor to science fiction magazines for over 20 years."
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  • ...other venues including the Miss Haight Ashbury Beauty Pageant at the Great American Music Hall, the [[COYOTE]] Hooker's Ball, the former Holy City Zoo and many ...and gay/lesbian issues, including three awards from Visions of US at the [[American Film Institute]]. Leigh is the director and founder of the San Francisco Se
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  • '''Daphne Rosen''' (born June 9, 1982) is an Israeli–American adult actress and adult movie producer notable for her [[hourglass figure]] ...r 2003 Big Butt magazine, followed by revealing appearances in other adult magazines. She also helped discover Score model Eve Tyler.
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  • '''Kandi Barbour''' is best known as an American adult model, a porn star and an exotic dancer. ...d by photographer Diana Hardy in the 1970s, and was featured in many men's magazines through 1975. That year, she performed in her first pornographic film. Aft
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  • ...ndy Crawford''' (aka: Cynthia Ann Crawford) (born February 20, 1966) is an American model, actress and television personality. During the 1980s and 1990s, she She was frequently featured on the cover of multiple fashion and lifestyle magazines, including Vogue, W, People, Harper's Bazaar, Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Allur
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  • ...od to compete with the "informal" poses and slimmer "natural" physiques of magazines like Physique Pictorial and Vim. [Hooven 95] ...nes which alternate publication in succeeding months. The rise of physique magazines threw the body building publishing world into a homophobic panic, except fo
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  • ...ere with people largely unknown in Japan, and fashion and sport were about American ones. Instead, it spawned a fetish and a genre known as Yomono, lit. Wester ...ed to chubby men, and G-men, featuring muscular men. The websites of these magazines also feature videos produced featuring these respective body types.
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  • ...ith a little over $1,000 to her name. Damayo obtained a scholarship to the American College for Fashion Merchandising, Westwood, Los Angeles, but college was c She then quit, got married, had a child, started publishing magazines, and running Web sites - all sex-oriented. She started publishing her own m
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  • ...all the women of a village on the Motobu Peninsula fell into the hands of American soldiers. At the time, there were only women, children, and old people in t ...es of rape or rape-murder were reported during the first five years of the American occupation of Okinawa. However, he asserts this is probably not true, as mo
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  • ...subjects for the lurid, sub-pornographic covers of these sensationalistic magazines which, by the end of the '60s, were in decline. ...ous life by way of the prison. Under the influence of [[Pulp magazine|pulp magazines and paperbacks]], they became popular [[B movie]]s in the 1950s. It was no
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  • ...1918, , Chatham, New York - August 31, 1999, Burbank, California) was an American film and television actress from 1940 until 1976. ...ers model in New York City. After she had appeared on the covers of enough magazines, studios beckoned her to Los Angeles. From 1940 to 1943 she appeared in 18
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  • ...king countries, to refer to Japanese animation ("anime"), comic-book-style magazines ("manga"), and computer games ("bish&#333;jo games", hentai games) with exp ...how the term ''hentai'' came to refer to all sexually explicit content in American anime fandom is unknown. With the rise of the World Wide Web, however, the
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  • ...Robbins (or Betty Gale Murphy), May 7, 1921[2] – February 18, 1980) was an American actress and [[singer]]. ...as "the famous model whose face has appeared on the covers of many leading magazines, and whose eyes and teeth are the trademarks respectively of Murine and Iod
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  • ...ish.smokers (ASFS). In addition to free sites, often containing scans from magazines (such as Smoke Signals (magazine)) or candid pictures, there are a number o ...in nearly all cultures, however, with fetish websites from Asian and South American countries as well as from Western nations.
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  • ...lifornia - They certainly aren’t household names, but virtually the entire American population - and several generations at that - have seen works of art from ...ed. The "Children" section containing many of their advertising photos for magazines are fantastic. The Gowlands have such depth and such range!
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  • ...Damsel in distress|damsels in distress]] were particularly common in these magazines. ...ous life by way of the prison. Under the influence of [[Pulp magazine|pulp magazines and paperbacks]], they became popular [[B movie]]s during this period. It
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  • {{toporn|add=American}} ...' (born '''Mary Ellen Cook''' on June 15, 1980 in Cleveland, Ohio) is an [[American]] [[pornographic actress]].
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  • ...69) better known by her [[stage name]], '''Beulah McGillicutty''', is an [[American]] professional wrestling valet, best known for her appearances with Extreme ...ety (magazine)|High Society]]'' and ''[[Penthouse (magazine)|Penthouse]]'' magazines under the stage name Trinity. She also appeared in a solo [[striptease]]/[[
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  • ...y LeSueur'''; {{star}}March 23, c. 1904-1908 – {{dag}}May 10, 1977) was an American actress. Starting as a [[dancer]] in traveling theatrical companies before ...ns (many of whom were women) an idealized vision of the free-spirited, all-American girl.
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  • | ethnicity = Irish American and 1/64th Cherokee ...nown as '''Stormy Waters''' and simply '''Stormy''', is an [[United States|American]] [[pornographic actress]], [[screenwriter]], and [[Film director|director]
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  • ...t Derden Philpott; {{star}}June 30, 1899 – {{dag}}January 24, 1990) was an American stage and film actress. She was a popular leading lady in the 1920s and ear ...havior off-set, she was still a fairly popular performer and was named an "American Beauty" by the Hollywood Association of Foreign Correspondents. In 1929, sh
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  • ...a Vickers''' (born Martha MacVicar May 28, 1925 - November 2, 1971) was an American film actress who appeared in the 1946 film ''The Big Sleep'' playing Carmen ...(1944). In between assignments, Martha earned WWII pin-up exposure in such magazines as "[[Yank|Yank: The Army Weekly]]."
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  • Salon's magazine covers a variety of topics. American politics is a major focus. It has reviews and articles about music, books, ...e available to subscribers only. Other subscription benefits included free magazines and ad-free viewing. Larger, more conspicuous ad units introduced for non-s
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  • ...magazine have had a direct influence on the ganguro. Other popular ganguro magazines include Popteen and Ego System. The ganguro culture is often linked with pa Gyaru (ギャル?) is a Japanese transliteration of the American English word gal. The name originated from a 1970s brand of jeans called "g
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  • ...and Alessandro Codagnone with their inlaws. Lovett's parents are all about American suburbia, Codagnone's live in a respectable home outside Milan, Italy. The : New York's Whitney Museum of American Art features a show including three of Pal Cadmus' most controversial (at l
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  • '''Leah Donna Dizon''' (born {{star}} September 24, 1986) is a former American singer, model and media personality. After moving to Japan in early 2006 to ...hird best-selling photobook of 2006 and 2007. A few pictorials for various magazines followed.
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  • ...in 1941.{{sfnp|Ayto|2006|p=126}} Images of pin-up girls were published in magazines and newspapers, and as postcards, [[lithograph]]s, and calendars. The count ...me.JPG|thumb|Pin-up girl [[nose art]] on the restored World War II [[North American B-25 Mitchell|B-25J]] aircraft ''Take-off Time''|left]]
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  • ...genre had continuing popularity in Europe and persists in limited form in American comics today). Western comics of the period typically featured dramatic scr Western novels, films, and pulp magazines were extremely popular in the United States from the late 1930s to the 1960
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  • ...was forced to abdicate the throne in 1936 when he insisted on marrying an American divorcée. Although public opinion gave him considerable support, elite opi ...mas once a week; 25 percent went twice. Traditionalists grumbled about the American cultural invasion, but the permanent impact was minor.
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  • ...nued to write gossip until the end of her life, her work appearing in many magazines and later on radio. She had an extended feud with another gossip columnist, ...tographs of Hopper in her extravagant hats for propaganda, as a symbol of "American decadence". Her annual income was $250,000, enabling her to live an upscale
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  • ...rd Stanton Levey; {{star}}April 11, 1930 – {{dag}}October 29, 1997) was an American author, {{lc2|musician}}, and occultist. He was the founder of the "Church ...ar magazines such as "Look", "McCall's", "Newsweek", and "Time", and men's magazines. He also appeared on talk shows such as "The Joe Pyne Show", "Donahue" and
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  • ...inguished ability. He wrote over a dozen books and many essays for popular magazines. In 1961, he received the Kalinga Prize, a UNESCO award for popularising sc ...nce-fiction film; he portrayed himself in the telefilm Without Warning, an American production about an apocalyptic alien first-contact scenario presented in t
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  • ...scenity. Though the courts originally adopted the British Hicklin test, an American test was put into place in [[Roth v. United States]], in which it was deter ...to Paul R. Abramson, the widespread availability of pornography during the American Civil War (1861–1865) gave rise to an anti-pornography movement, culminat
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  • ...' ({{star}December 11, 1922 &ndash; {{dag}}January 10, 2008) was a Finnish-American [[actress]], who created the campy 1950s character '''Vampira'''. Her portr ...two years old and grew up in Ashtabula, Ohio, home to the largest Finnish-American community in Ohio.
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  • ...nd chocolate, as well as sandwiches and knickknacks. Recent newspapers and magazines could be perused by middle-class men with leisure time on their hands. Wido ...ies provided sugar, most of which was re-exported to the Continent. The 13 American colonies provided land for migrants, masts for the navy, food for the West
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  • The pornography industry, once limited to scratchy film and a few magazines, is now everywhere: video, DVDs, home computers, and iPods. But its presenc ...the protection of minors." The FSC believes a .xxx domain would only shunt American-produced content to a new realm and therefore disadvantage homegrown smut.
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  • '''"Nights of Horror"''' is an American series of fetish comic books created in 1954 by publisher Malcla, drawn by .... Superman, the secret identity of Clark Kent, represented an ideal of the American man to Shuster and Siegel, with his muscular, bulletproof physique, foreign
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  • '''Master "K"''' is a North American educator, author, and authority on the art and history of [[shibari]]/[[kin Since 1999 Master “K"’s work has appeared internationally in various magazines, galleries, and on web pages dedicated to the art of shibari/kinbaku.<ref n
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  • American strip tease nurtured its roots in carnivals and Burlesque theatres. The art ===The American tradition===
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  • ...nd beauty. The Oxford English Dictionary distinguishes between the chiefly American usage of "a glamorous, vivacious, or sexually attractive actress, model, et In the late 1970s the term started to distance itself from Bow, as magazines used it to describe [[Diana Ross]].<ref name="New York">{{Cite web|last=Sch
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  • : The American psychologist Eugene E. Levitt and colleagues confirm Breslow's finding that : Victor Magide is named American Leatherman and Sarah Humble is named American Leatherwoman.
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  • ...illis Marie Van Schaack, June 3, 1918 – January 29, 1999), was a prominent American burlesque stripper. ...and competed with alot of more mainstream brands. I found some scans from magazines featuring advertisements for her line. In some of the advertisements, Lili
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  • ...ater. Patton graduated from beauty pageants to modeling, appearing in such magazines as Vanity Fair, Interview and Metro. After her divorce, she began dating Ke Twenty pounds overweight, Seka returned to porn in Ron Sullivan's 1993 film American Garter, "the biggest disappointment since Traci Lord's videos were pulled o
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  • '''Rose McGowan''' (born:Rose Arianna McGowan, September 5, 1973) is an American actress known for her role as Paige Matthews in WB Network supernatural dra ...came a child model and appeared in Vogue Bambini and various other Italian magazines. Her parents returned to the United States when she was 10, when they divor
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  • [["Moe" Shapiro]] published the first American Fetish Contact magazine, ''La Plume''. It created the format later followed ...60`s. Their product line was mostly Burtman based, producing; novelletes, magazines, photosets , a correspondence club digest & "The Spankers Monthly" . Unusua
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  • Writing as I am for American readers, I have to admit right now that I am uncertain about the historical ...is probably the fault of Hollywood, with its nauseating combination of Old American schmaltz and cowboys; but the impression was very real, and in many quarter
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  • ...thology, including but not limited to Greek, Egyptian, Japanese and Native American. ...include articles and columns in Vanity Fair Vanity Fair article and Loaded magazines, the syndicated sex column Savage Love, and dramatized fiction or documenta
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  • ...s an American actress, [[singer]] and [[dancer]]. She is the first African-American film star to be nominated for the [[Academy Award]] for Best Actress, which ...his was Georges Bizet's opera Carmen updated to a World War II-era African-American setting. Under consideration, but available to director and writer Otto Pre
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  • ...e obscenity. After the U.S. Customs Service seized in 1998 over 200 nudist magazines sent from Europe that featured nude depictions of minors, a court case ensu ...llowed with similar legislation. Shortly after these laws were passed the magazines were closed by their publishers to avoid prosecution.
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  • ...pink. Every outfit is culled, in a postmodern sort of way, from some stock American look: the women at the door are dressed the way air [[stewardess]]es were i ...ossible to import and impose Western views. Convenience stores sell glossy magazines that look at first glance as though they could be some version of Smash Hit
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  • '''Christine Jorgensen''' (May 30, 1926 – May 3, 1989) was an American [[trans woman]] who was the first person to become widely known in the [[Un ...ccount of her story was written by herself in a February 1953 issue of The American Weekly, titled "The Story of My Life." In 1967, she published her autobiogr
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  • ...arie Applegate''' on May 30, 1963 – March 21, 1984) was an [[United States|American]] [[nude model]] and [[pornographic actress]]. She was sometimes credited a ...vised Colleen to get out of nude modeling quickly, because when all of the magazines had used her, the only thing left for her would be X-rated films. "You kno
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  • ...llis, Tim Roth, Ving Rhames, and Uma Thurman. The title refers to the pulp magazines and hardboiled crime novels popular during the mid-20th century, known for
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  • | nationality= American ...known for paintings in [[pulp magazine]]s, paperbacks, [[men's adventure]] magazines, [[comic book]]s and [[trading card]]s. On occasion, Saunders signed his wo
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  • ...first issue of the now-bi-monthly third Volume, just over a year after the magazines debut. ...ries is notable its presentation of minorities, and while many of the pulp magazines of the time are well known for racist stereotypes, but Josh and Rosabel are
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  • ...The Glass Slipper, the ballet sequences in Hans Christian Anderson and An American in Paris. Leslie Caron was one of my first crushes (although Kate Winslet i
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  • ..., 1936, New York City - {{dag}}December 19, 2013, Brooklyn New York) is an American publisher and pornographer.<ref group="Source">https://en.wikipedia.org/wik ...ack on their back where they belong." (Note: there have been several other magazines also called Bitch.) The first issue "contain[ed] an explosive symposium abo
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  • ...cum-soaked roles to age even the most demure dick catcher." (AFW) The All-American blonde stars in 200 videos including Cameron Grant's "<I>Fantasy Chamber</I Sindee writes and takes pictures for four sex magazines as well as provides make-up and styling for many of the models in front of
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  • ...lph Hearst Sr.''' ({{star}}April 29, 1863 – {{dag}}August 14, 1951) was an American businessman, newspaper publisher, and politician known for developing the n ...e editorial positions and coverage of political news in all his papers and magazines and thereby often published his personal views. He sensationalized Spanish
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  • A grindhouse is an American term for a theater that mainly showed exploitation films. It is also a term ...ms can also be influenced by other so-called exploitative media, like pulp magazines.
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  • ...ish hostess starting out in the industry. The episode "Meet Market" of the American TV drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation featured a version of a host club i ...ne modeled by real hostesses, and it is one of the highest-selling fashion magazines in Japan.
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  • ...llini]]. The film follows Marcello Rubini, a journalist writing for gossip magazines, over seven days and nights on his journey through the "sweet life" of Rome ...hat day, he goes on assignment for the arrival of Sylvia, a famous Swedish-American actress, at Ciampino airport where she is met by a horde of news reporters.
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  • ...ores and some smaller specialty clothing stores by the 1980s. Many fashion magazines and other glamor-oriented media have featured classic punk hairstyles and p ...ed by hardcore bands such as Black Flag, Minor Threat, and Fear. The 1980s American scene spawned a utilitarian anti-fashion that was nonetheless raw, angry, a
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  • ...ing there that he reported about it frequently in Japanese science fiction magazines. This point is debatable, however, as the word fits in with a common Japan In Australia, the trend mirrors the American and European in that the subject costumes may be selected from sources othe
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  • ...tures of Sweet Gwendoline]]" was best known. He contributed to gentlemen's magazines such as London Life, Flirt, and Wink -- publications with Cosmo covers that ...tist who illustrated only from models or from photographs he took himself. American fetish artist [[Eric Stanton]], who specialized in illustrations of "fighti
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  • ...overing a range of third-gender people in different tribes. Not all Native American tribes had Transgender people. We'wha was a relatively modern ''Ihamana'' (Berdache) of the Native American Zuni tribe. She made a trip to Washington in 1886, and later shook Presiden
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  • ...8), also known as '''Traci Elizabeth Lords''' and '''Tracy Lords''', is an American film actress. She first achieved notoriety for her underage appearances in Shortly after, she was modeling for widely distributed adult magazines, most notably ''[[Penthouse]]'', in the same September 1984 issue that expo
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  • ...justice on the other – a defining element of corporal scenarios within the American comics mainstream. ...e exception being that ''adult'' panty-spanking was a major theme in men's magazines of the 40s and 50s, cf Dan Decarlo, [[Bill Ward]]).
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  • | ethnicity = Scottish American ...ly 23 1938 in Burbank, California - {{dag}}Jan 10, 2010) is was a prolific American porn star during the so-called "golden age" of porn mid-late 1970's to the
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  • ...(née '''Gibbs''' {{star}}January 13, 1905 – {{dag}}August 26, 1968) was an American stage and film actress. After a brief period on Broadway in the late 1920s, ...id nothing to discourage the assumption that her mother was the pioneering American businesswoman who had established the Gibbs chain of vocational schools.
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  • ...ne Marie Dunn {{star}}December 20, 1898 – {{dag}}September 4, 1990) was an American actress who appeared in films during the Golden Age of Hollywood. She is be ...t Lady of Hollywood" for her regal manner despite being proud of her Irish-American, country-girl roots.
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  • ...case of beauty pageants, or bodybuilding contests. Glamour photography and magazines like Sports Illustrated's annual "swimsuit issue" feature models and sports [[Image:BathingSuit1920s.jpg|thumb|left|165px|American 1920s woman's bathing suit]]
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  • | nationality = American ...ne Bennett''' ({{star}}February 27, 1910 – {{dag}}December 7, 1990) was an American stage, film, and television actress. She came from a show-business family,
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  • During the 1970s, lines of American paperback books were marketed as "Fotonovels" and "Photostories", adapting Photo comics were common in British magazines such as Jackie in the 1980s, and a few are still published. There are a num
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  • ...ed to serve in the military during WWII. Jimmy Stewart was the first major American film star to join the war. While flying B-24 bombing missions over Germany, ...osted to remind readers of security issues. In the field, several military magazines were founded, amongst them were "YANK" and "Leatherneck".
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  • | ethnicity = Caucasian/Native American Celeste brought Felecia into porn. They did layouts for magazines and privately had sex. Then they did each other on camera in Felecia's firs
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  • ...formats, both print and digital: books, manuscripts, journals, newspapers, magazines, sound and music recordings, videos, play-scripts, patents, databases, maps ...Ground'' by Lewis Carroll (given to the British Library by a consortium of American bibliophiles "in recognition of Britain's courage in facing Hitler before A
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  • ...hideout of the same name. All of this is paid for with gold from a Central American mine given to him by the local Mayans in the first ''Doc Savage'' story. (D The covers of the Street and Smith Pulp magazines, initially painted by Walter M. Baumhoffer, depict Doc as an athletic man w
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  • ...923 in Kingsport, Tennessee to Roy and Edna Page, the half-Cherokee Native American girl would experience many ups and downs, including her parents’ divorce ...ake picture was Bettie’s first national exposure in one of the many girlie magazines published by Robert Harrisson, whose spicy titles included [[Beauty Parade]
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  • |ethnicity= Italian American / Unknown '''Jenna Jameson''' (born '''Jenna Marie Massoli''' on April 9 1974) is an American pornographic actress and entrepreneur who has been called the world's most
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  • ...ctice. ''Wikinews'' reporter David Shankbone was curious about torture in American popular culture. This is the first of a two-part series examining the BDSM ...ur exposure to this is probably primarily what you see in movies, scanning magazines, scanning the Internet, just snippets everywhere. It's portrayed as though
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  • ...uch beauties added market value to dozens of novels as well as hundreds of magazines that clamored for his art on both their covers and inside pages. ...en, and his Fisher Girls became rivals to those of Gibson and Christy. The American Girl was a favorite theme for the magazine then, and Fisher did cover illus
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  • ...tress, she either finds a man to be a slave for her or advertises in these magazines. It's not all that uncommon. ...agazines for my pictures and articles. I've given thousands of pictures to magazines and they've probably printed less than ten percent of them. For anyone gett
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  • ...was Sketch magazine's Raphael Kirchner during World War I, followed by the American Merlin Enabnit in World War II. However, it is noted that he was known by English and American audiences only by his last name.
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  • ...e film offers, she is forced to pose as a [[nude model]] for trashy girlie magazines. Near the end a photoshoot has her wrists bound, lash marks on her back, an ...ese films such as ''Office Girls'' (1972), ''Sassy Sue'' (1972), ''The All-American Girl'' (1973), and ''[[Debbie Does Dallas]]'' (1978), threw in a spanking
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  • ...Latin American crossover star in Hollywood, with an outstanding career in American cinema in the 1920s and 1930s. She was also considered one of the most impo ...sion of Rudolph Valentino, a "female Latin Lover", in her years during the American "silent" era.
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  • | nationality = American / Scots-Irish ...orence Evelyn Nesbit, December 25, 1884 or 1885 – January 17, 1967) was an American artists' model, {{lc2|chorus girl}}, and actress.
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  • ...ld Scherer Jr.; {{star}}November 17, 1925 – {{dag}}October 2, 1985) was an American actor. One of the most popular movie stars of his time, he had a screen car ..., dancing, fencing, and horseback riding, and began to be featured in film magazines where, being photogenic, he was promoted.
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  • ...old Clayton Lloyd''' ({{star}}April 20, 1893 {{dag}} March 8, 1971) was an American film actor and [[producer]], most famous for his silent film comedies. ...Bettie Page]]''' and stripper '''[[Dixie Evans]],''' for a number of men's magazines. He also took photos of '''[[Marilyn Monroe]]''' lounging at his pool in a
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  • Eventually articles started appearing in newspapers and magazines about this pretty farmgirl who merrily went about helping boars into sows a ...pornography, and she did so in early 1970 in a welter of hastily produced magazines and 8mm films. Despite the Freedom Law, they were devoid of publisher or pr
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  • ...site of Josephine Baker|access-date=2 July 2018}}</ref> of [[United States|American]] origin, is remembered as one of the most important vedettes. Her "Revue N ...the Exoticas, they appear in Mexico the famous "Rumberas", dancers of Afro-American rhythms. The Rumberas managed to create their own cinematographic genre: Th
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  • In the last issue of DDIs North American edition we introduced our Domina Files in print. Our report on Monique Von ...and prestige Belle garnered from her SM shows was formidable. Newspapers, magazines, and even a book, written by a Japanese author for release in Asia, establi
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  • ...De Leeuw'''<!-- (3 July 1958 – 11 November 1993) --> is an [[United States|American]] [[Pornographic actor|pornographic actress]], and allegedly one of the onl ...s working every day for a month; then there were so many sets of me at the magazines that I had to look elsewhere. Someone told me I could make good money in po
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  • ...get bare-ass paddlings from a perverted priest who subscribes to spanking magazines. In recent years, North American Pictures, the Canadian makers of Chained Heat 2 (1983) based a separate pro
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  • ...ked on any magazine cover. Later, she posed naked for ''Stuff'' and ''GQ'' magazines. Many noticed that her breast size was larger than her pictorials from 2003 ...-publicized personal life. Her relationships have made headlines in gossip magazines for years. She married Tommy Lee, drummer of Mötley Crüe, on February 19,
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  • ...85), more commonly known as '''Bettie Page''' or '''Betty Page''', was an American fetish model and pin-up girl, active mostly in the 1950s. She is said to h ...were not to be published. In 1951 her image appeared on the cover of men's magazines with names like ''[[Eyeful]]'', ''[[Wink]]'', ''[[Titter]]'', ''[[Black Nyl
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  • ...iated firing of both guns and arrows, were a romanticized version of the [[American Old West]]. ...willing to do the scene for real, and often for free. Second, the Spanish–American War had just ended, and there were many young men who were physically fit a
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  • ...orn Vera Jayne Palmer; {{star}} April 19, 1933 {{dag}}June 29 1967) was an American actress working both on Broadway and in Hollywood. ...enwriter]] Tommy Noonan persuaded Mansfield to become the first mainstream American actress to appear in the nude with a starring role in the film ''"Promises!
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  • ..., 1907 – {{dag}}June 17, 1986), known professionally as Kate Smith, was an American contralto. Referred to as ''The First Lady of Radio'', Smith is well known ....C. Her father owned the Capitol News Company, distributing newspapers and magazines in the greater D.C. area. She was the youngest of three daughters, the midd
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  • ...ish hostess starting out in the industry. The episode "Meet Market" of the American TV drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation featured a version of a host club i ...ne modeled by real hostesses, and it is one of the highest-selling fashion magazines in Japan.
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  • One day a man came in and offered him some paperback books and magazines with titles such as “Black Silk Stockings.” Though the magazine showed ...the Swiss took the unusual step of releasing Sturman’s bank records after American investigators furnished information about his alleged ties to organized cri
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  • ...a recent SCORE Magazine interview of Dave was headlined "Dave Cummings: An American Hero".
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  • ...Imports, 210 Fifth Ave., #1102, New York City Publisher of several contact magazines including "In Crowd" &reg;2127 ...latex, hoods, harnesses, body bags, blindfolds, art & bondage toys, books, magazines, canes, crops etc. 10011 - S & M Dating Service, % Esoteric Encounters, 166
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  • ...ings are not agreed upon, it is widely assumed that swinging began amongst American military communities in the 1950s. ...Francisco Bay Area. Ultimately, an umbrella organization called the North American Swing Club Association (NASCA) (now NASCA International) (http://www.nasca.
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  • ...neral direction in which I was headed. I ran across some "scene" oriented magazines and comics, and then shortly after, found that I could actually go out and ...created, but perhaps some rich Middle Eastern oil potentate, or some South American drug lord has had something even more elaborate made. Some have asked wher
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  • ...Frederick in the British silent film ''Mumsie'' (1927). He made his first American film appearance as the lover of [[Jeanne Eagels]]'s character in the first The 1932 film ''Blonde Venus'' brought Marshall to fame among the general American public. Later the same year, he played Gaston Monescu, a sophisticated thie
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  • ...dio program, intoned by actor Frank Readick Jr., has earned a place in the American idiom: "Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men? The Shadow knows!" ...sued by Street & Smith, "the nation's oldest and largest publisher of pulp magazines." Although the latter company had hoped the radio broadcasts would boost th
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  • Next she posed naked for magazines, appearing in over 100. Through her friend [[Nikki Tyler]] at Vivid, she ap ...over 700 magazines. Her popularity has crossed over to numerous mainstream magazines including Glamour, Cosmopolitan, Esquire, Allure, Jane and FHM, where Jenna
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  • ...(French argot for “vaginas”): Elegant females who discreetly advertised in magazines and newspapers as private masseuses and manicurists. (3) Demi-castors (or ...s said that “the most exquisite blow job to be had in Berlin never cost an American tourist more than 30 cents.”
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  • PK: We ran ads in all the girlie magazines. At that time, it was “Titter “, “Wink “ and “Confidential “. . GL: She looked like a real All-American girl.
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  • ...n architectural practice in California, and the first female winner of the American Institute of Architects Gold Medal. She worked in close collaboration with ...reached in 2005, has worked with the California State Parks Department and American Land Conservancy to preserve the undeveloped character of the area; the set
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  • ...d on through the mails, particularly by way of mail order ads appearing in magazines likely to have a male clientele. These "bondage" booklets usually contain s ...l," "Playboy," "Rogue," "Frolic," other "girlietype" magazines, and nudist magazines. Publishers, exhibitors, distributors and sellers of these materials have b
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  • ...ctly like Lulu's". He further cautioned Brooks that Marshall and her "rich American friends" would likely shun her when her career stalled. ...s film work in Europe that was published in the February 1930 issue of the American monthly Motion Picture. According to Belfrage, Pabst attributed Brooks's ac
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  • ...404-0478 Publishes an SM/BD magazine "Wild Times" &amp; "Binding Contacts" magazines, N &reg;3852 * 60690 - American Exchange, POB 744, Chicago Info on sex contact clubs, N {SW}
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  • ...d on through the mails, particularly by way of mail order ads appearing in magazines likely to have a male clientele. These "bondage" booklets usually contain s ...l," "Playboy," "Rogue," "Frolic," other "girlietype" magazines, and nudist magazines. Publishers, exhibitors, distributors and sellers of these materials have b
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  • ...dicalsInventoryH-L.htm |date=20080303133307 }}</ref> ''The Furies'' was an American newspaper by [[The Furies Collective]] which intended to give a voice to le
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  • ...rican and British), all types of restraints and S&amp;M bondage toys, plus magazines and video tapes are on display as well as for sale. A little further inside
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  • ...Sinatra''' ({{star}}December 12, 1915 – {{dag}}May 14, 1998) was an iconic American jazz-oriented popular [[singer]] and Academy Award-winning actor. ...Monroe Street, Hoboken, New Jersey. He was the only child of the Sicilian-American boxer Anthony Martin Sinatra (1894–1969), and Natalie Dolly Garaventa (18
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  • ...une 1, 1926 – {{dag}}August 5, 1962), was a [[Golden Globe]] award winning American actress, model, Hollywood icon, and sex symbol. She was known for her comed ...ances that are considered excellent by contemporary movie critics. Tabloid magazines blamed '''Clark Gable's''' death of a heart attack on Monroe, claiming she
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  • '''''The Phantom''''' is an [[American]] adventure comic strip created by Lee Falk, also creator of ''Mandrake the In an A&E American cable TV documentary about the Phantom, Falk said Greek busts inspired the
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  • ...loyd George found half a million soldiers and rushed them to France, asked American President Woodrow Wilson for immediate help, and agreed to the appointment ...loyd George found half a million soldiers and rushed them to France, asked American President Woodrow Wilson for immediate help, and agreed to the appointment
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  • ...t recently she had reportedly been dating Danny Boy, a member of the Irish-American rap group House of Pain, in whose video of "On Point" she appears as a ring ...he visibility to win entrance to the tightly guarded circles of mainstream American celebrity. Following her death, however, most of her reputed former lovers
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  • ...e says: "I was really thrilled theyy thought I was pretty enough to put in magazines. It made me feel special and popular. I was happy they thought I was attrac ...hich were accepted, and I shot for the next 17 days straight for different magazines." (Mademoiselle 6/86)
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  • ...rd Davis Wood, Jr.''' (October 10, 1924 - {{dag}}December 10, 1978) was an American [[screenwriter]], director, film producer, actor, author, and film editor, ...in the [[performing arts]] and pulp fiction. He collected comics and pulp magazines, and adored movies, most notably Westerns and anything involving the occult
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  • ...e says: "I was really thrilled theyy thought I was pretty enough to put in magazines. It made me feel special and popular. I was happy they thought I was attrac ...hich were accepted, and I shot for the next 17 days straight for different magazines." (Mademoiselle 6/86)
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  • * South American women, S.D., CA C, I -- 619-425-1867 ...en Grove Blvd - Suite G, Garden Grove Publisher &amp; Distributor of BD/SM magazines.
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  • 7) Section G -- Websites, Magazines, Publications, and Other Media ...me of the first stories on infantilism in "Rubber Life" and "Rubber Nurse" magazines. She has "The Wet Set Shop" catalog, which contains AB vignettes, her stori
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  • ...ross-dressers seeking guidance in transformation and lady-like newsletter, magazines, sessions, a computer bulletin board system, and personal consultations. &r * 33320 - Latin Intros, POB 26750, Ft. Laud. South American Women, S
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  • ...bulk from glamour photographers. Sometimes these would resurface in other magazines; outtakes from a 1992-93 shoot with a model named Simone Burkhard which fir ...s series are usually selected from the student population of United States|American colleges and university|universities.
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  • ...nator. If I remember right he was number 417. He really was a big wheel in American politics, and those boys have a lot of pull. He was a chubby, jolly little ...the Court held that police illegally seized thousands of lewd photographs, magazines, letters and drawings when they raided Monique's torture house in 1965. At
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  • by medical magazines and physicians of standing. Heaven’s Bride: The Unprintable Life of Ida C. Craddock, American
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  • ...n as Scots-Irish or Scotch-Irish. In turn many of them migrated to the new American colonies during the Stuart period. ...nd chocolate, as well as sandwiches and knickknacks. Recent newspapers and magazines could be perused by middle-class men with leisure time on their hands. Wido
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  • ...[[Office Girls]], [[Sassy Sue]], [[Hot Connections]] (all 1972), [[The All-American Girl]] (1973), and [[Debbie Does Dallas]] (1978). ...and schlocky horror flicks, features a perverted priest who keeps spanking magazines in his office along with a large wood paddle with "Jesus" spelled in rhines
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  • Aurore Dupin, a journalist for Night Moves and other magazines, writes: ...ain jealous of her success and ability to crack the mainstream. 90% of the American public is in love with Jenna, the guys who pack the strip clubs for her app
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  • ...by a concern called Ben's Books who specialised in "soft" pornography and magazines devoted to [[flagellation]]. ..., Ph.D. In addition to the above, I have seen advertisements for two other American editions, one by Pendulum Books of Atlanta and the other by Collectors Publ
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  • ...tems in this collection, being mimeographed or duplicated "correspondance" magazines, are English. Providing dates for those items that were published without d ...of a Fellatrix." Mr Frank Hoffmann, in his book Analytical Survey of Anglo-American Traditional Erotica (Bowling Green, Ohio, 1973, p. 120), makes no mention o
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