Published by Joy Publications, Amsterdam, 1973
Seller: Kayo Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Oversized trade paperback. Description of events leading up to porn film festivals sponsored by Suck Magazine, the erotic sex tabloid. Photo illustrated. vg+, with some wear to bottom of spine, and a few corner bumps.
Published by Joy Publications, Amsterdam, 1974
Seller: EGIDIUS ANTIQUARISCHE BOEKHANDEL, Amsterdam, Netherlands
First Edition
News Paper Like. Condition: Very Good. Gunther Brus (illustrator). 1st Edition. 31 pages, illustrated in colour and B&W. Text in English by Willem de Ridde, William Levy, Germaine Greer and others. - The Last Suck - Number 8 - That First European Sex Paper - 1974. Size: 425 x 301 Mm.
Published by A JOY PUBLICATION, Amsterdam, 1973
ISBN 10: 906005069X ISBN 13: 9789060050699
Seller: EGIDIUS ANTIQUARISCHE BOEKHANDEL, Amsterdam, Netherlands
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. 263 Pages, throughout illustrated in B&W.Text in English. - Wet Dreams - Festivals Presented By SUCK That European Sexpaper - Films & Adventures - edited by William Levy, Designed by Willem de Ridder, a Joy Publication Amsterdam. Interior fine, cover damaged , 4 cm of the upper spine is missing. Size: 347 x 250 Mm.
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Published by Amsterdam, A Joy Publication, (1973)., 1973
Seller: Rödner Versandantiquariat, Den Haag, Netherlands
First Edition
Gr.4°, 263 S.m. sehr zahlr.Abb. u.Illustr., farb.illustr. flexibler OPpbd., Kanten berieben (wie immer); sonst schönes Expl. Erste - und nicht sehr häufige - Ausgabe ("Wet dreams are spontaneous orgasms"). Bericht über das zweite erotische Filmfestival, seine Macher und deren Entourage in Amsterdam. Mit einem umfangreichen 'Film Catalogue'. Die BRD war u.a. durch Rosy-Rosy & Brummbär repräsentiert. Enthält auch eine Muehl-Aktion mit Gans; 'Arguments about Otto (Muehl) - Germaine Greer vs. Albie Thoms', sowie - eine nackte! - Germaine Greer 'Suck now!', R.Reid 'A week in the Fondle Park' u.v.m. Die farbigen Coverillustrationen stammen von dem bekannten niederländischen Comic-Zeichner 'Peter Pontiac' (d.i. Peter Pollman). Ausserdem ein 5-seitiger Comic von Siné. "The end of the civilized world as we know it." ('Rolling Stone', am Rückendeckel). Sprache: Englisch.
Published by Amsterdam: Joy Publications 1973, 1973
Seller: Antiquariat Ulrich Doege, Köln, NRW, Germany
4° (34,5 x 24,5 cm); flexibler, farbig illustr. OKartbd.; 4 Bll., 263 Seiten mit zahlr. s/w-Abbildungen im Text und auf Tafeln. Englischer Text. ISBN 9060005069x. - Einband an Ecken und Kanten bestoßen. Leichter Lagergeruch. Buchseiten sauber.
Published by Joy Publication Amsterdam, 1973
Seller: Guy David Livres Noirs et Roses, Bruxelles, Belgium
First Edition
Couverture rigide. Condition: Très bon. Edition originale. Festivals presented by SUCK that European Sexpaper. 25 x 35 cm.
Published by Joy Publications, Amsterdam, 1973
Seller: William Allen Word & Image, London, United Kingdom
First Edition
Condition: Very good+. Bill Levy, SUCK: The First European Sexpaper no. 6, Joy, Amsterdam, 1973. 410 x 300mm. 22pp. Newspaper printed in black and white with colour front and back cover and six colour inside pages. This is the second revised printing of the issue. Extra postage may be required for this large format item. Condition: Fresh clean copy, some chipping to top edge of cover, pages folded unevenly as seen. Overall Very Good+In 1969, Bill Levy, Germaine Greer, Jim Haynes and Heathcote Williams, together with Willem de Ridder and Susan Janssen, decided to make a new revolutionary sex publication. Suck is among the most important underground newspapers of the late 1960s and early 1970s, as an intersection between the sexual revolution and hippie subculture. Devoted to liberated eroticism, radical feminism, alternative visual culture and literary ambition, it has been celebrated in recent years by personalities such as Chris Kraus. Suck features comic and graphic art and photography, with many issues including centrefold posters. Topics addressed by Suck range from those considered tame by today's standards to those still considered taboo.This issue is edited by Bill Levy with art direction by Willem de Ridder. It includes photography by Max Natkiel, Gunther Rambow and Ralf-Rainer Rygulla and illustrations by Thomas Bayrie, Theo van den Boogaard, Mario Tauzin and Alain Urcun. Contributors include William Burroughs, Germaine Greer, Bill Balls, Hamburg Herby, James Noël, R.R. and Didi Wadidi. Other features include a letters page, a personal ads page, and excerpts from an interview with Germaine Greer. Advertisers include Athenaeum Bookshop (Amsterdam) and Sexual Freedom League (San Francisco), as well as advertisements for Suck's own special photo storybook, 'The Virgin Sperm Dancer'.
Published by Joy Publications,., Amsterdam,, 1973
Seller: Antiquariat Bibliomania, Köln, NRW, Germany
Kommentar: LEVY, William, editor [with] Felix De Mendelssohn, Jim Haynes, Al Goldstein, Ron Reid, Mel Clay, Brion Gysin, Lynne Tillman, Betty Dodson, Germaine Greer, and Willem De Ridder designed by Peter Pollman.
Published by Joy Publications ; None, Amsterdam
Seller: Stefan Schuelke Fine Books, Köln, NRW, Germany
Verleger: Joy Publications . Herausgeber: Cooney-Lapides, William . Englisch . o.J. (1969/1970). englisch. 2to., folio. Origzeitung, lose blatt, (24) unpag. seiten mit zahlr. erotischen und pornografischen Texten, Gecshichten, Zeichnungen und Photographien. Die erste Europaeische Sex Zeitung war ein pornografisches Underground-Magazin, das freie Liebe und queere Sexualitaet feierte. Zu den 1969 in London gegruendeten Mitgliedern gehoerten Jim Haynes, William Levy, Heathcote Williams, Germaine Greer und Jean Shrimpton. Der UK verbat die Veroeffentlichung bereits vor der ersten Ausgabe. ['Warning: for adults only']. gefaltet, ansonsten gut erhalten (leichte Randlaesuren).
Published by Joy Publications ; None, Amsterdam
Seller: Stefan Schuelke Fine Books, Köln, NRW, Germany
Verleger: Joy Publications . Herausgeber: Cooney-Lapides, William . o.J. (1969). englisch. 2to., folio. Origzeitung, lose blatt, (24) unpag. Seiten mit zahlr. (teils farb.) erotischen und pornografischen Texten, Geschichten, Zeichnungen und Photographien (. Die erste Europaeische Sex Zeitung war ein pornografisches Underground-Magazin, das freie Liebe und queere Sexualitaet feierte. Zu den 1969 in London gegruendeten Mitgliedern gehoerten Jim Haynes, William Levy, Heathcote Williams, Germaine Greer und Jean Shrimpton. Der UK verbat die Veroeffentlichung bereits vor der ersten Ausgabe. ['Warning: for adults only']. gefaltet, ansonsten gut erhalten (leichte Randlaesuren).
Published by Joy Publications, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1970
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition First Printing. Single issue of the short-lived, highly controversial, underground pornographic magazine that featured free love & queer sexuality. From the International Institute of Social History (IISH) in Amsterdam: "In the summer of 1969, in London, William "Bill" Levy (editor-in-chief of International Times), Heathcote Williams (playwright), Jean Shrimpton (supermodel and muse), Jim Haynes (founder of the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh and the Arts Laboratory in London), and Germaine Greer (feminist writer) decided to create a new radical sex publication?Bill and Heathcote jump on a plane to Amsterdam and in ten crazed days the debut issue is made of SUCK, the first European Sexpaper. The first issue is a sensation, especially in England. Scotland Yard immediately closes the English postbox address, & raids the Arts Lab [another avante garde publisher] looking for secret printing presses?they [then] fly to Amsterdam where a SUCK-team, on a tip, removes some 9000 copies stored at the printer an hour before the arrival of the British police. While Scotland Yard has tea and cake at our designer's studio, Bill arranges for1000 SUCKs to be smuggled into England, to be given out free at a Living Theatre benefit at The Roundhouse?" The magazine survived for only 8 issues, but had become more widely available across Europe as the 1970s dawned, offered by "quality booksellers & sex energy centers." During its lifetime, it featured contributions from international authors such as William Burroughs, W.H. Auden, Guillaume Apollinaire, & Otto Muehl. SUCK also issued two books ("The Virgin Sperm Dancer" & "Wet Dreams)'' & hosted two "Wet Dream Film Festivals" before ceasing publication in 1974. The masthead on this Issue No. 2 lists: Editor: William Cooney Lapides (pseudonym of Bill Levy); Art Director Willem Rielder (Willem De Ridder); Assoc Editors Jesper James (Jim Haynes), Billy Sugar (Heathcote Williams), Dr. Gee (Germaine Greer); Advertising: Cynthia Balls (Bill Balls); Editorial Assistants: Dinah Armstrong (Lynne Tillman), Purple Susan (Susan Janssen). In the promotional front matter, this issue boasts of "8 more pages, a new address, more color, a second printer, many fucks behind us, more to cum, suck aims to deprave and corrupt, to get your juices flowing, to give you new outrageous practical sexual ideas. It is not a journal for the coffee table?" Unbound, 12" x 18" newspaper-style periodical folded in center, with 24 unnumbered pages including covers, graphic, sexually explicit photos & drawings & cartoons throughout in both color & black-and-white. Virtually flawless save for modest, age-appropriate page tanning. Aside from a complete collection in Amsterdam at the IISH, WorldCat shows scattered & incomplete international library & institutional holdings. Our photos depict the Exact book you will receive, never "stock" images of books we don't actually have! Same Day Shipping on all orders received by 2 pm Weekdays (Pacific time); later orders, Weekends & holidays ship very next business day.
Published by Joy Publications, Amsterdam, 1973
ISBN 10: 906005069X ISBN 13: 9789060050699
Seller: Book Merchant Jenkins, ANZAAB / ILAB, Woolloongabba, QLD, Australia
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. 34.5cm x 24.5cm. [viii], 264 pages, black and white illustrations. Illustrated wrappers. The book of the Wet Dream Film Festivals presented by Suck, that European Sexpaper. Suck tasked themselves with creating "a new pornography which would demystify male and female bodies". Heathcote Williams in his Suck manifesto declares "SUCK is Group Sex, Police Sex, Animal Sex, Teeny Sex, One Armed Bandit Sex, Geriatric Sex and Cosmic Sex". Wet Dreams the book documents the film festivals organised by Suck and held in Amsterdam in 1970 and 1971 showing films for the sexual avant-garde exploring the boundaries between art and pornography. The book, illustrated throughout in the Suck style and with articles by Brion Gysin, Al Goldstein, Betty Dodson, Jim Haynes, Germaine Greer, Heathcote Williams, and many others, together with details of the films shown and the festival judges deliberations. Shipped Weight: 1.3 kilos. ISBN: 906005069X. ISBN/EAN: 9789060050699.
Published by Amsterdam, Joy Publications., 1969
Seller: Michael Steinbach Rare Books, Wien, Austria
46 : 31 cm. 12 leaves with many illustrations. Suck was founded in Amsterdamin1969 by Bill Levy, Germaine Greer, Hethcote Williams and others. It was among the m ost important underground newspapaers of the period, not only because of its enlightened stance on all aspects of sexuality.
Published by Amsterdam ,A Joy Publication,1973,, 1973
Seller: Librairie Jousseaume (SLAM/ILAB), Paris, PARIS, France
Association Member: ILAB
Condition: Etat convenable. DE RIDDER ( Willem ), LEVY ( William ),collectif - Wet Dreams Amsterdam ,A Joy Publication,1973, 25 x 36 cm, 263 pp, 25 x 36 cm, 263 pp, avec un dessin original au crayon, stylo et feutre de J J Lebel sur la page de faux-titre.
Published by Joy Publications, Amsterdam, 1973
Seller: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Softcover. Condition: Fine. First edition. Folio. Illustrated flexible wrappers. 264pp., extensively illustrated. Fine. Signed by editor William Levy. Accounts and events at and leading up to a couple of pornographic film festivals sponsored by Suck magazine. Contributors include Felix De Mendelssohn, Jim Haynes, Al Goldstein, Ron Reid, Mel Clay, Brion Gysin, Lynne Tillman, Betty Dodson, Germaine Greer, and Willem De Ridder.
Published by London, Amsterdam, Joy-Publications (1969-1974)., 1974
Seller: Antiquariat Haufe & Lutz, Karlsruhe, BW, Germany
First Edition
8 Hefte. Folio (44 x 31 cm.). [8]; [12]; [12]; [12]; [12]; [12]; [12]; [12] Bl. mit zahlr. Abb. nach Fotografien von Anna Beeke, Ed van Elsken, Theo Lessualich u.a. u. teils farb. Illustrationen von Robert Crumb, Günther Brus u.a. Farbig illustr. OBr. Heiting, Dutch Photo Publications 22. - Vollständig seltene Reihe der wichtigen Underground-Zeitschrift. - Mit Texten von Germaine Greer, Maurice Girodias, G. Apollinaire (Tranl. Alexander Trocchi), H. Auden, William S. Burroughs u.a. - "Suck: The First European Sex Paper war ein Untergrund Pornomagazin das freie Liebe und queere Sexualität propagiert hat. Es wurde 1969 in London von Jim Haynes, William Levy, Heathcote Williams, Germaine Greer und Jean Shrimpton gegründet. Großbritannien verbot die erste Ausgabe noch vor ihrem Erscheinen. Die Zeitschrift war ein umstrittenes Produkt der damals aktuellen sexuellen Revolution, sah sich als Teil der Gegenkultur der Hippiezeit und wurde in einem Leitartikel von 1971 so beschrieben: "Unsere Sache ist die sexuelle Befreiung. Unsere Taktik ist die Auflehnung gegen die Zensur"." (Wikipedia). - "To put it in a few words: The goal was sexual liberation and through sexual liberation the liberation of the human spirit" (Tom Wolfe in New York Magazine 1976). - Wie immer in der Mitte gefalted, Heft I etwas gebräunt, sonst sehr gut erhalten. Sprache: englisch.
Published by London - Amsterdam (Joy-Publications), 1969 - 1974., 1974
Seller: Antiquariat Bebuquin (Alexander Zimmeck), Pegau OT Werben, Germany
7 (von 8) Heften. Fol. jeweils zwischen 16 und 32 S. mit zahlr. oft deftigen Illustrationen. ill. OBr. Kanten anfangs etwas bestoßen, komplett ohne den üblichen Mittelknick, insgesamt gutes Ex., allerdings ohne die Nummer 3. Suck wurde 1969 in London gegründet von Bill Levy, Germaine Greer, Heatcote Williams u.a. Jedoch nach Beschlagnahme des Postfachs und Durchsuchung der Büros wurden die folgenden Ausgaben in Amsterdam produziert. Suck ist eine der wichtigsten Undergrund Zeitungen der Zeit, nicht nur wegen seiner aufklärerischen Haltung gegenüber jeglicher Präferenz, aber auch weil sie am Schnittpunkt steht zwischen sexueller Revolution und Hippie-Kultur. Dem freien und ungehemmten Sex verpflichtet, bringt Suck collagenhaft gestaltete Comics, Fotos, Centerfolds und kurze Texte. U. a. von Germaine Greer, Maurice Girodias, G. Apollinaire, Robert Crumb, Alexander Trocchi, H. Auden, William S. Burroughs, Alexander Trocchi. (Ars Amandi) Sprache: englisch.
Published by London - Amsterdam, Joy-Publications, 1969 - 1974., 1974
Seller: Antiquariat Ars Amandi, Berlin, Germany
Folio 44 x 29 cm. Farbig illustrierte Orig.-Cover. Mittig gefaltet (wie üblich). Suck wurde 1969 in London gegründet von Bill Levy, Germaine Greer, Heatcote Williams u.a. Jedoch nach Beschlagnahme des Postfachs und Durchsuchung der Büros wurden die folgenden Ausgaben in Amsterdam produziert. Suck ist eine der wichtigsten Undergrund Zeitungen der Zeit, nicht nur wegen seiner aufklärerischen Haltung gegenüber jeglicher Präferenz, aber auch weil sie am Schnittpunkt steht zwischen sexueller Revolution und Hippie-Kultur. Dem freien und ungehemmten Sex verpflichtet, bringt Suck collagenhaft gestaltete Comics, Fotos, Centerfolds und kurze Texte. U. a. von Germaine Greer, Maurice Girodias, G. Apollinaire, Robert Crumb, W. S. Burroughs, Aleander Trocchi, H. Auden, William S. Burroughs, Robert Crumb, Alexander Trocchi. Mittig gefaltet. Zeitungsübliche Läsuren. Nr. 1 Rücken beschädigt, kleine Einrisse. Stellenweise leicht fleckig. Beigabe. Real Free Press No. 3 and 4. 1970. 2 Hefte. Illustrationen u.a. von R. Crumb. Aloha No. 31. Als kompletter Set sehr selten. . Suck was founded in Amsterdam in 1969 by Bill Levy, Germaine Greer, Heathcote Williams and others. However, following the closure of the PO box and the raiding of the offices, the following issues were published in Amsterdam. Suck was among the most important underground newspapers of the period, not only for its enlightened stance on all aspects of sexuality, but it was also an intersection point for the Seual Revolution and the Hippie subculture. Devoted to free sex, Suck featured explicit comic art, photohgraphs, graphics, centerfolds and short texts. Contributors include Germaine Greer, Maurice Girodias, G. Apollinaire, Robert Crumb, W. S. Burroughs, Aleander Trocchi and others. Folded in the middle as usual. The first issues on fragile paper, No. 1 spine faded, small tears. Generelly with traces of use and occasionally slightly stained. Three others (1970). Rare complete set.
Published by Joy Publications, London and Amsterdam 1969-74, 1969
Seller: Book Merchant Jenkins, ANZAAB / ILAB, Woolloongabba, QLD, Australia
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine. 44cm x 31cm. 8 issues, illustrated. Newsprint. A complete set of Suck, touted as the first European sex newspaper tasked with creating "a new pornography which would demystify male and female bodies". Launched in London in 1969 before moving to Amsterdam to avoid England's anti-obscenity laws. Heathcote Williams in his Suck manifesto declares "SUCK is Group Sex, Police Sex, Animal Sex, Teeny Sex, One Armed Bandit Sex, Geriatric Sex and Cosmic Sex", highlighting the nothing is off-limits approach of the editorial board. Though Suck was no mere porno rag, as Australian feminist writer and Suck co-founder Germaine Greer told the academic journal Women's Studies International Forum, Suck was "a new kind of erotic art, away from the tits 'n' ass and the peep-show syndrome." Greer's involvement helped push a wave of radical feminist pornography, though she fell out with her co-editors and resigned after they published a photograph of her naked with her legs over her head, not because of the nudity, but the context of its publishing, which is outlined in Greer's resignation letter printed in the final issue. Greer's involvement was not the only tip to a radical cause with noted contributors including William S. Burroughs, Valerie Solanas, Michael McClure, W. H. Auden, Guillaume Apollinaire, Maurice Girodias, and many others. Primary editors were William Levy, Heatcote Williams, Germaine Greer, Susan Jansen, Lynne Tillman, and Jim Haynes, with art direction by Willem de Ridder. An exceptionally clean and mostly unfolded set. Very minor tanning and shelf wear. Centre horizontal fold to No. 1 and lightly to No. 4, 4 also with a 2cm closed tear to fore-edge of final two leaves. No. 1 with the Holland office address stamp. No. 5 with the second printing revised stamp. Shipped Weight: 1.1 kilos.