author/editor Vincent Berniére / Mariel Primois title/subtitle Sex Press The sexual Revolution in the Underground Press Sex Press 1963 - 1979 publisher New York: Abrams & Chronicle Books year (pages - size) 2012 (240, ill. - ca. 34 x 22,5 cm book cover gebunden mit farbigem Deckelbild source INT country USA isbn 978-1419705557 blurb From 1965 to 1975, an array of journals, magazines, fanzines and underground presses were the voice of a dramatic a sexual revolution. In Europe and the United States, this "sex press" consisted of publications such as Other Scenes, Yellow Dog, Actuel, Suck, The Body and Screw, some of which were fully dedicated to sex, while others also engaged with the time's most riveting topical issues, including politics, human rights, war, women's rights and gay and lesbian rights. Showcasing art from the most influential publications of the era, the book traces the exuberant sexual liberation of the 1960s and then moves into the mid 19...
Kai STELLMANN - Science-Fiction-Pop-Art. Die sensationelle Dokumentation über Hansrudi Wäschers "Nick, der Weltraumfahrer": -R3- spekulativ? - Ein Blick hinter die Kulissen der großen Comics-Sereie, 1958-1963 (mit CD) Pegasos-Comics 1. Aufl. 1920 (276, ill) ISBN 978-3982198408 Note: Von 1958 bis 1963 erschienen die ersten 263 Ausgaben der bis heute bei Erwachsenen beliebten Science-Fiction-Comics-Serie NICK, DER WELTRAUMFAHRER. Es ist die wohl interessanteste, komplexeste und bis heute zugleich geheimnisvollste Serie der deutschen Comics-Geschichte, das bedeutendste Werk des viel bewunderten Comics-Künstlers Hansrudi Wäscher (*1928–2016†). Nach jahrelangen Recherchen ist es dem Autor erstmals gelungen, die Serie NICK und die bisher verborgenen Ursprünge ihrer fantastischen Geschichten und intelligenten Zukunftsvisionen zu entschlüsseln, neu zu deuten und präzise zu dokumentieren – mit überraschenden Erkenntnissen und erstaunlichen Einsichten, die in keiner der vielen bislang ...
Front Cover. Great Book Jacket and Cover Design, by Alan Powers Mitchell Beazley, an imprint of Octopus Publishing Group Ltd., London 2001 ISBN: 1-84533-242-3 Note: You can't judge a book by its cover...but some covers simply speak for themselves. The most influential book jacket designs from throughout the 20th century are on display, and the fascinating images track their evolution from throwaway utilitarian "dust jackets" into a powerful modern art form. Three hundred hardcover and paperback book jackets appear in full color, including many from rare first editions seldom seen outside a serious collector's library. Accompanying analysis commemorates the contributions of top European and American artists like Victor Gollancz, Paul Rand, and Barnett Freedman; explains how cover art styles helped launch such publishing brands as Penguin and Bloomsbury; and explores the impact of today's digitally designed covers. - - - - - -
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