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Panel from Heartthrobs: The Best of DC Romance Comics (Simon and Schuster, 1979). From a charity shop in Hockley, Nottingham.
The Succubus, by Kenneth Rayner Johnson (NEL, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham.
Blue vinyl edition of Just Blue, by Space (Casablanca, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham. SIDE ONE JUST BLUE 4.32 (BPM 128) FINAL SIGNAL 4.20 (BPM 133) (Click to hear) SECRET DREAMS 4.28 (Slow) SYMPHONY 4.50 (BPM 137) SIDE TWO SAVE YOUR LOVE
Devil’s Coach-Horse, by Richard Lewis (Hamlyn, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. It begins when a small charter plane crashes into the Alps. All the passengers are killed - a party of international scientists starting a
Death Bite, by Michael Maryk and Brent Monahan (Granada, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. In New Guinea they found the Door of Hell. And they brought back the Taipan. A giant snake that exists only to kill. Its bite means pain-wr
The Totem, by David Morrell (Pan, 1979) From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. A young hitch-hiker was the first victim. Apparently killed by a hit-and-run driver - except for the unexplained claw scars… The coroner in the small town
Locusts, by Guy N. Smith (Hamlyn, 1979). From a charity shop on Mansfield Road, Nottingham. “The locusts moved - short hops that brought them nearer. And nearer. Only feet away. Thousands of them. Millions. All leering. There was no escape for
In A Lonely Place, by Dorothy B. Hughes (Bantam, 1979). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
The Manitou, by Graham Masterton (Star, 1979) From a charity shop in Nottingham.
And The Devil Will Drag You Under, by Jack L. Chalker (Ballantine Books, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Alfred HItchcock’s Tales to Send Chills Down Your Spine, edited by Eleanor Sullivan (Davis Publications, 1979). From Sue Ryder in Hockley, Nottingham.
The Mind Thing, by Fredric Brown (Hamlyn, 1979). Cover illustration by George Underwood. From a second-hand book shop in Charing Cross Road, London. HE WAS INCAPABLE OF LOVE OR MERCY… OR EVEN HATE. FOR ‘HE’ WAS REALLY AN 'IT’
Werner Herzog releases thousands of rats into the streets of the Dutch city of Delft while filming Nosferatu in 1979. From The Dracula Scrapbook, by Peter Haining (Souvenir Press, 1987). From a charity shop in Sheffield. On his arrival, Herzog went
Flow My Tears, the Policeman Said, by Philip K. Dick (Panther Books, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Tomorrow & Tomorrow, by Ed McBain (Sphere, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham. The freaks who called themselves the Vikes were in the saddle and riding high - peddling for forbidden pleasures, substituting drugs for cocktails, following the
Cover page for I Fantastici Quattro Gigante, from Raccolta Super Eroi Gigante No. 2 (Marvel Comics, 1979). Art by Jack Kirby. From Oxfam in Sherwood.
Panel from from Raccolta Super Eroi Gigante No. 2 (Marvel Comics, 1979). Art by Jack Kirby.
Panel from from Raccolta Super Eroi Gigante No. 2 (Marvel Comics, 1979). Art by Gene Colan.
The Book of Alien, by Paul Scanlon and Michael Gross (Star Books, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Sigourney Weaver testing out her flamethrower on the lawn at Shepperton Studios. From The Book of Alien, by Paul Scanlon and Michael Gross (Star Books, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Spacesuit design by Moebius. From The Book of Alien, by Paul Scanlon and Michael Gross (Star Books, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
The John Franklin Bardin Omnibus (Penguin, 1979). Contains The Deadly Percheron, The Last of Philip Banter and Devil Take The Blue-Tail Fly. From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Diary of a Nazi Lady, by Gillian Freeman (Ace, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham. I’m not usually a big fan of Nazi-related stuff (with the notable exception of this piece of mad pulp genius), but ‘Diary of a Nazi Lady’, original
The World Of The Future: Future Cities, written by Kenneth Gatland and David Jefferis, illustrated by Gordon Davies, Terry Hadler, Brian Lewis, Michael Roffe and George Thompson (Usborne, 1979).From a charity shop in Nottingham
Illustration from The World Of The Future: Future Cities, written by Kenneth Gatland and David Jefferis, illustrated by Gordon Davies, Terry Hadler, Brian Lewis, Michael Roffe and George Thompson (Usborne, 1979).From a charity shop in Nottingham
Alien: The Illustrated Story, by Archie Goodwin and Walter Simonson (Futura, 1979).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Shatner: Where No Man, by William Shatner, Sandra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath (Tempo Books, 1979).From a charity shop in Nottingham
Marvel Novel Series No.4: Captain America in Holocaust For Hire, by Joseph Silva (Pocket Books, 1979). Cover art by Dave Cockrum.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Marvel Novel Series No. 6: Iron Man in And Call My Killer…Modok!, by William Rotsler (Pocket Books, 1979). Cover art by Bob Larkin.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Marvel Novel Series No.7: Doctor Strange in Nightmare, by William Rostler (Pocket Books, 1979). Cover art by Bob Larkin.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Marvel Novel Series No.5: The Fantastic Four in Doomsday, by Marv Wolfman (Pocket Books, 1979). Cover art by John Buscema and Peter Ledger.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Locusts, by Guy N. Smith (Hamlyn, 1979).From a charity shop in Sheffield.
The Far Cry, by Fredric Brown (Black Lizard Books, 1979). From The Last Bookstore in Los Angeles.
In Search Of Lost Gods: A Guide to British Folklore, by Ralph Whitlock (Phaidon, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Questar, No. 4 (August 1979). From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Rd. London.
Page from “Star” by Steve Ditko. From Questar No. 4 (August, 1979). From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Rd. London.
Panel from “Star” by Steve Ditko. From Questar No. 4 (August, 1979). From a second-hand bookshop in Charing Cross Rd. London.
DC Comics Presents Superman and Superboy, No.14 (DC Comics, 1979). Cover art by Dick Dillin and Dick Giordiano.
A Childhood, by Harry Crews (Secker & Warburg, 1979). From a library sale in Feltham, Middlesex.
Madness & Civilization: A History of Insanity in the Age of Reason, by Michel Foucault (Tavistock Publications,1979).
Confessions From A Haunted House, by Timothy Lea (Futura, 1979). From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Jonah Hex No. 9 (DC Comics, 1979). Cover art by Bernie Wrightson.From Oxfam in Nottingham.
Death In The Clouds, by Agatha Christie (Fontana, 1979). Inherited from my sister.
Dragon’s Claw, by Peter O’Donnell (Pan, 1979). From Ebay.
everythingsecondhand: In A Lonely Place, by Dorothy B. Hughes (Bantam, 1979). From a charity shop in Canterbury.
Preparing for “Sex Surrogate,” the controversial and critically acclaimed one-woman show that played Las Vegas, 1979 (top). It was brought to London that same year and retitled “Sex Confessions” (middle). In 1982 it was filmed
Genesis magazine, 1979
Genesis magazine, with Nicole Black (Tooloose Lautrec)
Electric Blue compilation video from the mid-80s consisting of segments from the popular adult video magazine, which was also broadcast on cable television. Marilyn hosted the show twice, though her segments were repurposed several times. The first time
momsanddaughters: pic#932.mother and daughter nudists 1979
avereventanni: “Malabimba”, 1979 Andrea Bianchi
roundedcurves:Beneath the Valley of the Ultra Vixens (1979)
roundedcurves:Beneath The Valley Of The Ultra Vixens (1979)
roundedcurves: Beneath The Valley Of The Ultra Vixens (1979)
marilynchambersarchive: Advertisement for Never a Tender Moment (1979), a Mitchell Brothers-produced heavy bondage/S&M short film starring Marilyn. It was only available through mail-order.
marilynchambersarchive: “Up-Front with the Giants,” 1979, San Francisco Giants
marilynchambersarchive: Genesis magazine, 1979
makinglovebanana: sinfulandprivate: Just Friends. Cavalcade, 1979 With benefits
eroticaretro: Soft and hardcore model, Candace Hart, depicted in Whitehouse #49 circa 1979.