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Ginzburg Ralph.
EROS, Winter 1962, Volume One, Number Four
New York, Eros Magazine, Inc.,
1962, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, Color photographic article on the female impersonation show, The Jewel Box Reveu; a letter to Eros from poet, Allen Ginsberg; Was Shakespeare a Homosexual?; Frank Harris: His Life & Loves; Memoirs of a Male Chaperone, by Jonh Sack, illustrated by Milton Glaser; The Long After Midnight Girl, Ray Bradbury. Ralph Ginzburg, writer, publisher, photographer, his provocative controversial hard cover publications, caused and uproar in the early sixites. Her took on the U.S. government in the Supreme Court; Ginzburg vs. United States after his magazine, Eros, was banned as obscene. And he went to jail for his beliefs (for a period of time). Brown boards and spine, illustrated, upper edge damp stain, through to first 13 pages, then mild rippling to upper corner. No effect to text or illustrations. Previous owners name to pastedown. All else, clean, tightly bound. 4 to
(Eros, Magazine, Sixties, Publications, Erotic, Literature, Ralph, Ginzburg, Frank, Harris, Ray, Bradbury, Short, Story, Transvestite, Review, Bowdy, Limericks, Lysistrata, By, Aristophanes, Female, Impersonation, Jewel, Box, Revue, New, York, Alllen, Ginsberg, Frank, Harris, Life, And Loves, Ray, Bradbury) Cat No. 2352.
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Ginzburg Ralph.
EROS, Winter 1962, Volume One, Number Four
New York, Eros Magazine, Inc.,
1962, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, Color photographic article on the female impersonation show, The Jewel Box Reveu; a letter to Eros from poet, Allen Ginsberg; Was Shakespeare a Homosexual?; Frank Harris: His Life & Loves; Memoirs of a Male Chaperone, by Jonh Sack, illustrated by Milton Glaser; The Long After Midnight Girl, Ray Bradbury. Ralph Ginzburg, writer, publisher, photographer, his provocative controversial hard cover publications, caused and uproar in the early sixites. Her took on the U.S. government in the Supreme Court; Ginzburg vs. United States after his magazine, Eros, was banned as obscene. And he went to jail for his beliefs (for a period of time). Brown boards and spine, illustrated, upper edge damp stain, through to first 13 pages, then mild rippling to upper corner. No effect to text or illustrations. Previous owners name to pastedown. All else, clean, tightly bound. 4 to
(Eros, Magazine, Sixties, Publications, Erotic, Literature, Ralph, Ginzburg, Frank, Harris, Ray, Bradbury, Short, Story, Transvestite, Review, Bowdy, Limericks, Lysistrata, By, Aristophanes, Female, Impersonation, Jewel, Box, Revue, New, York, Alllen, Ginsberg, Frank, Harris, Life, And Loves, Ray, Bradbury) Cat No. 2352.
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Ginzburg Ralph.
EROS, Autum 1962, Volume One, Number Three
New York, Eros Magazine, Inc.,
1962, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, Bert Sterns famous photographys of Marilyn Monroe, taken 6 weeks prior to her death. Taken in an improvised studio, in a room in the Bel Air Hotel; Marilyn Monroe created these beautiful revealing photographs as she listened to her favorite Sinatra recordings. 15 fullpage photographs in black and white, and color. Trasparent orange crosses made by Marilyn, on photos (contact sheets) where a hair was out of place, or she thought the pose was awkward. Quotes by famous people, "She could have made it with a little luck," Arthur Miller. End papers double page close up portraits of Marilyn's face, in black and white. French Postcards; 8 pages of black and white (nudes) French Postcards from 1900. The Brothel in Art. Sam Roth , Prometheus of the Unprintable; Aphordisiac Recipes, and more. Ralph Ginzburg, writer, publisher, photographer, his provocative controversial hard cover publications, caused and uproar in the early sixites. Her took on the U.S. government in the Supreme Court; Ginzburg vs. United States after his magazine, Eros, was banned as obscene. And he went to jail for his beliefs (for a period of time). Previous owners name to verso of f.e.p. White picture boards, color contact sheets of MM, front and rear boards. Mild soil, 1 1/2 closed tear to hinge. All else, clean, tightly bound. 4 to
(Eros, Magazine, Sixties, Publications, Erotic, Literature, Ralph, Ginzburg, Marilyn, Monroe, Eros, Issue, Marilyn, Monroe, Photographs, Bert, Stern, Photographer, Sam, Roth, Publisher, Erotic, Art, French, Postcards) Cat No. 2353.
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Ginzburg Ralph.
EROS, Autum 1962, Volume One, Number Three
New York, Eros Magazine, Inc.,
1962, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, Bert Sterns famous photographys of Marilyn Monroe, taken 6 weeks prior to her death. Taken in an improvised studio, in a room in the Bel Air Hotel; Marilyn Monroe created these beautiful revealing photographs as she listened to her favorite Sinatra recordings. 15 fullpage photographs in black and white, and color. Trasparent orange crosses made by Marilyn, on photos (contact sheets) where a hair was out of place, or she thought the pose was awkward. Quotes by famous people, "She could have made it with a little luck," Arthur Miller. End papers double page close up portraits of Marilyn's face, in black and white. French Postcards; 8 pages of black and white (nudes) French Postcards from 1900. The Brothel in Art. Sam Roth , Prometheus of the Unprintable; Aphordisiac Recipes, and more. Ralph Ginzburg, writer, publisher, photographer, his provocative controversial hard cover publications, caused and uproar in the early sixites. Her took on the U.S. government in the Supreme Court; Ginzburg vs. United States after his magazine, Eros, was banned as obscene. And he went to jail for his beliefs (for a period of time). Previous owners name to verso of f.e.p. White picture boards, color contact sheets of MM, front and rear boards. Mild soil, 1 1/2 closed tear to hinge. All else, clean, tightly bound. 4 to
(Eros, Magazine, Sixties, Publications, Erotic, Literature, Ralph, Ginzburg, Marilyn, Monroe, Eros, Issue, Marilyn, Monroe, Photographs, Bert, Stern, Photographer, Sam, Roth, Publisher, Erotic, Art, French, Postcards) Cat No. 2353.
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Ginzburg Ralph.
EROS, Autum 1962, Volume One, Number Three
New York, Eros Magazine, Inc.,
1962, First Edition ed, Hard Cover,
Condition: Very Good, Bert Sterns famous photographys of Marilyn Monroe, taken 6 weeks prior to her death. Taken in an improvised studio, in a room in the Bel Air Hotel; Marilyn Monroe created these beautiful revealing photographs as she listened to her favorite Sinatra recordings. 15 fullpage photographs in black and white, and color. Trasparent orange crosses made by Marilyn, on photos (contact sheets) where a hair was out of place, or she thought the pose was awkward. Quotes by famous people, "She could have made it with a little luck," Arthur Miller. End papers double page close up portraits of Marilyn's face, in black and white. French Postcards; 8 pages of black and white (nudes) French Postcards from 1900. The Brothel in Art. Sam Roth , Prometheus of the Unprintable; Aphordisiac Recipes, and more. Ralph Ginzburg, writer, publisher, photographer, his provocative controversial hard cover publications, caused and uproar in the early sixites. Her took on the U.S. government in the Supreme Court; Ginzburg vs. United States after his magazine, Eros, was banned as obscene. And he went to jail for his beliefs (for a period of time). Previous owners name to verso of f.e.p. White picture boards, color contact sheets of MM, front and rear boards. Mild soil, 1 1/2 closed tear to hinge. All else, clean, tightly bound. 4 to
(Eros, Magazine, Sixties, Publications, Erotic, Literature, Ralph, Ginzburg, Marilyn, Monroe, Eros, Issue, Marilyn, Monroe, Photographs, Bert, Stern, Photographer, Sam, Roth, Publisher, Erotic, Art, French, Postcards) Cat No. 2353.
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