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Naked Magazine's Worldwide Guide to Naked Places - 8th Edition: Volume 8

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These titles are all still producing regular content for the mainstream markets and most have been publishing for decades. Despite a worldwide decline in the sale of printed pornography they all enjoy a good readership both in their home markets and with strong international sales. Aktuell Rapport In 1935, the predecessor of the adult magazine, as we know it today, was launched with Men Only. Covering male issues from a male perspective the publication ran with a tagline of ‘We don’t want women readers. We won’t have women readers’. The title had plate prints of artistic nudes but was mainly text based. Undergoing many changes throughout the years, the title was relaunched in 1971 as a top shelf magazine. Though this was the title of the popular Danish porn magazine, the Color Climax Corporation (CCC) has produced dozens of publications including Blue Climax, Rodox, Lesbian Love, Teenage Sex, Teenage Schoolgirls, Exciting, Sexy Girls, Teenage Gold, Sex Orgies and Sex Bizarre. The early years of Swank magazine are a little fuzzy with publication ceasing for several years and the direction of the content being confused.

The history of the magazine is not without controversy as several celebrities unsuccessfully tried to sue the publishers. ChicNow a symbol of the male culture, the famous bunny logo is one of the world’s most recognized brands. In common with all of Paul Raymond Publications, Men’s World is also available online where members can excess more explicit imagery. Penthouse In this issue you will never be left feeling blah, as the incredible folks who submitted their work have really brought a lot of energy to the table.

The introduction of halftone printing in 1880 allowed photographs to be replicated relatively inexpensively and it wasn’t long before the adult industry sat up and took notice; here was a method to mass produce erotic imagery and circulate these to a wider audience.A French magazine which was set up to rival Playboy in Europe, Lui sold the US franchising rights to Playboy in 1972 (see Oui, above). The title gained notoriety in 1969 by questioning the sexuality of J Edgar Hoover and later in 1972 by publishing unauthorised photographs of Jaqueline Kennedy in the nude. Nudes were the brand, so if one day you remove them, then you technically kill the brand image. Playboy with no nudes was an oxymoron.

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