Good news folks. The next volume in the Stephen Glass collection has just been released. Nudist Camp Follies – Volume I: An Intimate Look at the Natural and Free Atmosphere in Sun Clubs. A nostalgic look at naturism in 1950s Britain. Pamela Green, Audrey Wayne, Kim Foster and Lee Sothern Continue Reading
Wolfbait Books — Catalogue # 1
I finally got round to putting together a catalogue for Wolfbait Books. If you wish to order any of our books visit our online shop.
Pamela Green at Tunbridge Studios
Pamela Green was born in 1929. Today she would have been 90 years old. Hard to imagine. To mark to the occasion I’ll like to share with you this wonderful early picture of Pamela taken in 1954 at Tunbridge Studios at Axtel House in London. It’s part of a set Continue Reading
Douglas Webb Sells His Medal
It was a night when wartime time history was made. In 1943, 19 Lancaster bombers took off with Dr Barnes Wallis’s bouncing bomb on board. Their mission was to destroy three dams in the Ruhr Valley. Eight aircraft and 53 members of 617 Squadron were lost. Those who were lost Continue Reading
Photographer Russell Gay
One of Harrison Mark’s competitors was the photographer Russell Gay. In the fifties, he was best known to the British public as the creator of Sabrina, aka Norma Ann Sykes, the ‘twin-peak’ epitome of feminine allure. He published the magazine QT, dabbled in 8mm glamour films and 1962 his company Continue Reading
Mephistophilis
When Pamela Green and George Harrison Marks were living in Gerrard Street in the heart of London’s Soho in the 1950s they would often go away for the weekend. A popular haunt of theirs was the Cliffe Hotel, perched high above the bay at Ilfracombe, in Devon. After driving down Continue Reading
Life Model for Leonard Boden
Pamela Green first started modelling as a life model at colleges across London. This leads her to be booked by several professional painters. One such artist was Leonard Boden (1911-1999) In the Second World War Boden served in intelligence and as an anti-aircraft gunner. Following the war Boden began to Continue Reading
Gallery of Beauty
A vintage digest pin-up magazine featuring Pamela Green on the cover. I think Gallery of Beauty only ran for a couple of issues. Apparently, it was “carefully compiled to show how an interesting motif can be adapted to show figure studies in a unique setting by the use of an Continue Reading
Paris-Hollywood, no. 123
Pamela Green on the cover of the French magazine Paris-Hollywood, issue 123, circa 1950s. Unfortunately, the copy of the magazine I have is incomplete. It’s missing some pages including the pin-up “déshabillable”. There is, however, several pictures of Pamela across three pages illustrating an article titled “Une si Jolie Petite Continue Reading
I‘m dreaming of a White Christmas…
I’d like to take the chance to say thank you for your support during 2018 and wish you a fabulous festive season and happy New Year. We have some exciting new projects for 2019 including some new publications in the pipeline. To see our current list check out the shop Continue Reading