EROLASTICA; The Inn-Skin Newsletter: Vol. 02, No. 4, Issue 8, Autumn 1978
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- Condition
- Side-stapled magazine. Light shelfwear; last page detached but present. Three-hole punches at margin. Some underlining to text,
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Seattle, Washington, United States
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Brattleboro, VT: I.S. Press, 1978. Side-stapled magazine. Light shelfwear; last page detached but present. Three-hole punches at margin. Some underlining to text, else very good. 44pp., including covers. 'Latest Fashions in Latex.' Illustrated from b/w photos and art. Newsletter from the rubber fashion maker, letters, news, catalogue items. Cover photo courtesy of John Hughes, Partridge Studio. Editorial: Inn-Skin moves to Vermon. The Inn-Skin Story. Latex Lovers' Letters. Let's Talk Rubber! by Teddie Crawfurd (two columns). Letters. The Red Latex Skirt (preview). Reprint of news article from the Kitchener-Waterloo Herald, "Company Walks Thin Line Between Fashion and Fstish." Photos.
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- Seller
- Alta-Glamour Inc. (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 71772
- Title
- EROLASTICA; The Inn-Skin Newsletter
- Book Condition
- Used - Side-stapled magazine. Light shelfwear; last page detached but present. Three-hole punches at margin. Some underlining to text,
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- I.S. Press
- Place of Publication
- Brattleboro, VT
- Date Published
- 1978
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Alta-Glamour Inc.
Return within 30 days for refund if not as described. Will work with you to your full satisfaction.
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- Any printing of a book which follows the original edition. By definition, a reprint is not a first edition.