Mrs Jenny Allen - Set 1

Oh, Jenny, what can we say?

Well, a reasonable amount. Mrs. Jenny Allen hailed from the West Midlands, and there was an unproven opinion that she was Joyce Matlock, who appeared in later editions of Spick and Span. What was true, in her mature years, was her appearance in a number of contact magazines advertising her services as a photographic model. She was a genuine wearer of fully-fashioned nylons and stiletto heels and completely lacked any inhibitions. She earned the nickname 'Flashing Jenny' due to her penchant for exhibitionist displays in public places. She belonged to a club called Sshh (Stockings, Suspenders, High Heels) that met throughout the country on a regular basis and provided a platform for prints and videos. In the late 1990s into the new millennium, she became something of a legend on the developing internet, with some of the best Spick and Span posing you would see, and for private eyes, a little bit more.

Jenny’s eBooks are very popular. As a treat for January, I will be posting three small picture sets throughout the month and will breaking with tradition by posting them in colour.

See more of Jenny in her eBooks from the Spick and Span 2000 Gold collection.

BrazenBooks Blog Update

BrazenBooks Blog Update

Over the Christmas break, I had some time to spruce up the Brazen sales site. It’s been two years since it launched, so I thought it was time for a little refresh. 

Most of the changes are in the blog, which I’ve organised by category so I can post articles and interesting stuff whenever I have a moment. I’ve also added a ‘Picture of the Day’ category, where I’ll share anything that catches my eye or that I think others might enjoy. It’ll be a bit random, covering all sorts of topics and interests. I plan to post daily to keep it fresh and lively. It’s always great to see likes if you like something, and even better, why not leave a comment? 

Picture of the Day can be found towards the bottom of the home page and will only show eight images at a time, but once you’re in, you can scroll left and right through other blog content. If I have the time, I might convert the posts into monthly galleries to make them more accessible.

Feel free to download the pictures and share them with others, but please give BrazenBooks credit as the source. That’s not too much to ask, but please don’t repost or pass off my work as your own original content. Let’s all enjoy some great pictures from the past and if you have anything to contribute or share, please contact me. It’s no good keeping all that great stuff hidden away in a dark cupboard.

There are quick links to both BrazenBooks and the eBook site towards the top left of this page.

Rosa Domaille

All Out In Front

Rosa, as most of us know, did a lot more than just Spick and Span and frequently appears in all manner of magazines. These scans are from two prints that I have, but I have no idea of their origins.

Mystery Model

Nursey Nurse

Two interesting prints of what looks like nurse dress-up fun. I would guess they are from the 1960s, but I have no information on them.

Print Collection - Mystery Model

Stephanie Works In TV

Stephanie, it says, works in TV—who knows. What I do know is that she is a pretty girl who I am sure would have been very popular in front of the camera or behind the scenes. Scanned pictures from the 1970s.

Print Collection - Liza

Works At The launderette

Liza works at the laundrette; that's what it says on the back of the print. Do you think those were her work clothes? Just imagine Liza stretching, bending, and giving little glimpses of her stocking tops—fantastic, that's what I say.

Print Collection

Mystery Model

Two nice pictures of the same girl, one with stockings and one without. Both are very sexy, but which do you prefer?

Suzi or Suzy

You Choose

Suzi with an "i" or Suzy with a "y"—you choose. They are two very different girls. Suzi with an "i" can be found in book No. 145, and Suzy with a "y" can be found in book No. 143, in glorious colour from the Spick and Span 2000 range of eBooks.

Print Collection - Undine

Undine

I think Undine is an unusual name, so I looked it up. Originating in Latin, Undine is a girl's name meaning "little wave" or "of the waves." It derives from the Latin word unda, meaning "wave," and is the name attributed to mythological water spirits. More commonly known as undines, these water nymphs appear across modern-day literature. Well, I certainly think this Undine looks like a little nymph posing for us with a toy gun in her black stockings. 

Scan from a 1970s print.

Maureen Stocks

Maureen Stocks

In November, I posted some pictures from some transparencies I have, and it was determined that they were actually of Maureen Stocks. However, I was puzzled as to why Boots The Chemist had developed them. After some background conversations with friends, it became clear that Maureen Stocks had been very active on the amateur camera club circuits. These transparencies were possibly taken by an amateur who belonged to a club for which Maureen might have been paid to pose. I imagine this particular member had his slides developed by Boots The Chemist. It's always nice to solve a little puzzle.
The set of pictures below is from Span No. 236 - April 1974, accompanied by the ToCo Mumbo Jumbo below them.

How Lovely

Maureen is such a corker of a dolly that no one can see enough of her, as they say. She lives down by the River Thames, which just keeps gurgling gently by her back door. She can fish from her large patch of lawn if she likes, and she has, in fact, been known to cast her line in first thing Saturday morning and fish all through the weekend until Monday morning.

That makes about 48 hours of continuous fishing. And as she's never caught a thing, is this a record?