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Looking for a thrill? Look no further than our vintage wicker rack from the 60s filled with all sorts of pulpy goodness. 

This offering is sure to spark excitement and discussion as you PROUDLY display this magazine holder next to your couch, or toilet… we don’t judge..

Since our last Smut Box went unsold prepare to receive more than what is pictured as we will cannibalize some of the other lot and throw it in with this… 

This entire lot, plus the extra is a steal at $135 shipped 

1. PULP PAPERBACKS:

Pulp fiction novels of the 50s, 60s, and 70s were a unique cultural phenomenon that captured the imagination of millions of readers during this time period. These novels were typically cheaply produced and aimed at mass audiences, featuring lurid cover art and often controversial themes such as sex, violence, and crime. 

2. PEOPLE TODAY MAGAZINES (1953):

These pocket sized mags covered a wide range of topics such as fashion, music, literature, art, politics, and entertainment. The magazine showcased the latest trends in fashion, music, and art, and featured interviews with some of the most notable figures of the era, from Hollywood stars to politicians to cultural icons. Its engaging content and stunning visuals made it a cultural touchstone throughout the decade.

3. OFFICIAL DETECTIVE STORY, (1963):

Founded in the early 20th century, the magazine is regarded as a trusted source of information on investigative and law enforcement procedures, crime scenes, forensic examination techniques and much more.

4. MODERN MAN MAGAZINE, (1959):

This rag aimed predominantly at… distinguished gentlemen, hit its peak of popularity in the 1950s. Its content largely revolved around topics considered common interests of the male demographic at the time, such as cars, sports, and attractive women.

5. ELLERY QUEEN’S MYSTERY MAGAZINE,(1952):

The reader’s digest of crime, mystery and murder.
 

LOT 9: VINTAGE SCANDAL, SMUT & PULP

$135.00Price
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