About the Book The quirky world of nudist films is revealed. Cinema au Naturel brings to life many long-forgotten films such as Elysia: Valley of the Nude, The Monster of Camp Sunshine, and Take Off Your Clothes and Live! In his account of the history of nudist film, Mark Storey introduces readers to the Continue Reading
About the Book Pose & Poise is the seventh, and possibly the final (never say never), volume in Wolfbait’s Stephen Glass Collection. Join us as we venture into the studio of one of the greatest photographers of the female nude in the post-war era. The young ladies may look French, but Continue Reading
About the Book Glamour girls are mostly photographed in the studio or some exotic location, so one often wonders what they look like relaxing at home. Wolfbait is devoted to showing you just that. And as you will see, these girls, whether on the phone, getting dressed, doing a bit Continue Reading
About the Book Punch, bam, body-slam, she hits the mat, as she gets put on her back! Satisfy your passions for female combat and nostalgia with this collection of rarely seen photos of bare-breasted wrestling women from the 1940s and ’50s. Preview Pages Details Photographer: Stephen GlassAuthor: Yahya El-DroubieIllustrator: Colin GordonPublisher: Continue Reading
About the Book A nostalgic trip full of tease and prurient mystery, in which you will get to savour the vintage charms of Lorraine Burnett, Pamela Green and others. Includes a comprehensive listing of Pamar Slides for collectors, along with a foreword by former model Jean Spaul. Preview Pages Details Photographer: George Harrison Continue Reading
Paula Page’s modelling career began in the late 1950s. She was born in Shropshire in the late 1930s and studied to be a typist at school. Paula first took to nude modelling when she realised how much attention her figure attracted. She was a popular model on the circuit affectionately known Continue Reading
Tuesday marked 80 years since the Dam Busters Raid — the audacious World War II bombing raid, codenamed Operation Chastise that set out to destroy three dams in the Ruhr valley. As readers of this blog know, Douglas Webb was the front gunner in the last plane back (AJ-O). The raid was Continue Reading
Thirteen years ago today, we lost my good friend Pamela Green. Her undeniable allure and captivating poses left an indelible mark on the world of glamour. I would like to thank all her fans and the readers of this blog for keeping her memory alive. Here’s a delightful picture of Continue Reading
Early in his career, exploitation film director Stanely Long was the in-house photographer at the infamous but short-lived Irving Theatre. Around this time, In the mid-1950s, 3-D movies such as It came from out of Space were very much all the rage, and Long wanted a piece of the action. Continue Reading
In August 1968, the weekly magazine Titbits ran a three-part interview with Britain’s top glamour photographer, Harrison Marks called “The Bare Truth”. Below is part one (dated 3 August 1968). I’ve transcribed the text to make it easier to read. It is worth pointing out Harrison Marks did eventually make Continue Reading