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London: Joy Publishing, 1969. 16 pages with illustrations. Contributions by Anna Beeke, Ed van der Elsken (photos), M. Tauzin (drawing), R. Crumb (comics) a.o. Complete copy. Scarce. Condition: some pages unevenly folded, some pages slightly worn along margins, some (closed) tears along margins. Acceptable copy, considering the fragility of the paper been used. Suck was founded in Amsterdam in 1969 by Bill Levy, Germaine Greer, Hethcote Williams and others. It was among the m ost important underground newspapers of the period, not only because of its enlightened stance on all aspects of sexuality.. 44 x 32 cm.

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Bookseller
Antiquariaat Jacob E. van Ruller NL (NL)
Bookseller's Inventory #
2946
Title
Suck, first European sexpaper, no. 1
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
Joy Publishing
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1969
Size
44 x 32 cm
Keywords
Erotica/Underground magazines/Sexuality/Counterculture/Sixties/Sexual Revolution
Bookseller catalogs
Erotica/Seksualiteit;

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Antiquariaat Jacob E. van Ruller

Seller rating:
This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers.
Biblio member since 2007
Amsterdam

About Antiquariaat Jacob E. van Ruller

Antiquarian bookseller in Amsterdam since 1990. Specializing in documentary material related to 20th century European history in the Interbellum, World War II, Weimar Republic and Third Reich

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