Spick and Span 2000
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Six more books from Spick and Span 2000 to add to your collection.
If you're into feet, high heels, and nylon-clad legs, I have listed a nice selection of specialist magazines focusing on feet, heels, and stocking fetishes, all in very good condition. The titles include Footsy, Heels and Hose, High Heels and others. Available now at BrazenBooks.
"Girls Of The World" - I don’t know much about these magazines and books beyond the occasional date present, but from browsing through them, they seem to be from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Overall, they are quite appealing. They feature a mix of colour and black-and-white pictures, with most being full-page images, while the text focuses on information about the models and is not overpowering. The printing quality and paper are both very good. From what I have, I've noticed two publishers, with the main one being Top Sellers Ltd in London. Additionally, there are some from Export Publications USA that bear a striking resemblance in style and content.
I have six original magazines and five special thick books that seem to be compilations of the original magazines. Treat yourself - You won't be disappointed. Available now at BrazenBooks.
Rogue stood as a direct rival to Playboy, the groundbreaking 1960s American publication known for its tasteful presentation of female nudity and sexually themed content. It catered to a male readership with its mix of nude and partially clothed images.
A small selection of Rogue magazines has been added to BrazenBooks. The majority are in good condition and are priced to sell. Feel free to compare prices on eBay to see the value they can fetch.
Another 3 five model bumper editions uploaded, each with 60 all-colour pictures. See them on the Extras Page.
On sale are a few copies of Fiesta from the very early 1970s. I am certainly a fan of these large format magazines from the 1970s. I can't work out if that's because they are just so familiar, and you can remember them from the heady days of your youth. To me, they are just so much more interesting than a lot of the books that are around nowadays. They were less in your face and more about the tease and what might be. Each to their own. Loads more books from the 1960s, '70s, and '80s to come. Link to Fiesta BrazenBooks.
A nice selection of low-number model magazines from Russell Gay and Concord Publications (QT). Most are in good and very good condition, with a couple having notes attached. There are some duplicates.
No’s 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26.
Another 3 five model bumper editions uploaded, each with 60 all-colour pictures. See them on the Extras Page.
QT - Stock replenished with 49 books added, all in very good condition. If you are looking for any missing numbers, please check them now as they are selling as I list them. There are some duplicates, but many missing numbers are now available.
Numbers - 8, 12, 15, 20, 21, 28, 34, 35, 43, 46, 47, 52, 53, 54, 57, 58, 59, 60, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 88, 89, 90, 92.
Three more magazines have joined my 60s collection from the USA. Trojan from the American Art Agency are high-quality books consisting of approximately 80 pages of model sets, articles, and fiction. Just imagine receiving these gems through your letterbox four times a year or strolling down to the local shop to grab one off the shelf. Regrettably, I only possess a few copies, but I have digitised them to enjoy once again.
These magazines are really nice and thoughtfully put together, with great photography and articles. The best part is that all the models are named. I like them a lot, but sadly, these are the only two that I have. I would buy more if I could find them. Enjoy these as digital copies.