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Τitle: Response, Volume 2, Number 5 (July, August, 1972)
Subtitle: The Photo Magazine of Sexual Awareness
Publisher: Academy Press, P.O. Box 4055, North Park Station, San Diego, CA 92104, U.S.A
Editor: Dave Barrington
Associate Editor: Agnes Beacham
Assistant Editors: Arnold Spanier, Paul Graham
Language: English
Country of Origin: U.S.A
Format: 216x280mm (trimmed)
Pages: 64 single colour printed on glossy paper including colour covers
Illustrations: 19 colour and 70 black and white pictures and sketches
Front Cover Illustration: Detail from Venus and Adonis, by Rubens
Frequency: Bi-monthly
Βinding: Saddle-stapled magazine
Weight: 248gr.
Single Copy: USD 5.00
Subscription rates (6 issues): USD 28.00 including postage and handling
CONTENTS
(03) Editorial
(04) J.T. Silverman, The Lesbian: Made in Prison
(12) Michelle Halloran, Roughhouse Sex
(18) James Hall, Psychologically Speaking...
(22) Eliot Stetson, Sex & The Stifled Yawn
(29) Caroline Schaeffer, Researchers in Skirts
(36) Book Review: Group Sex
(40) John Zachary, Your Sex Role - Hero or Martyr?
(44) David S. Mykin, Response Reports
(50) James A. Kane, Black Toys for the White Exec
(55) Glossary: Response Comes to Terms
(46) James Hall, Psychologically Speaking...
(50) James Hall, American Sex Laws: A Journey Into Chaos

The wild no-holds barred independent American filmmakers of the 50s and 60s tell their own story in this critically acclaimed survey of exploitation and sexploitation filmmaking. Features the last major interviews conducted with legendary producer Sam Arkhoff, and "Queen of thew Nudies" Doris Wishman plus Peter Bogdanovich, Roger Corman, Vampira, and many more.
Ray Greene et al (producers). Schlock! The Secret History of American Movies. Not Rated, NTSC, Color. 2/12/2003. 89 min.

BBC 8-episode TV drama mini series about a loving polyfamily 16/5 - 26/4/2020
A love story about three people who are made for each other. Accomplished chef Gemma and her paramedic boyfriend Kieran live together in west London. When they take in a lodger, the trio's lives and how they view relationships changes forever.

CONTENTS
(04) Les Rootsey, Growing Stronger Every Day
(06) Tony & Kathy Morgan, A New Free Beach for Western Australia
(08) Terry Barnett, Domaine de L' Origan - Naturist village in the Haute Provence
(10) Anita Grigg, Halloween at Pacific Sun Friends
(13) Rod & Ruth Pegg, Move'n Ahead
(15) Wane Rogers, Rain, Hail or Shine Nude Cruise
(16) Karl and Kate Henry, The only REAL Italian naturist resort
(18) Julie Henderson, WA International Volleyball
(19) Rob Legg-Bagg, A Cautionary Tale
(20) Leif Heilberg, San Francisco Bans City Nudity
(22) Anta Grigg, The Young and the Rest
(24) Murray Lawson, Seclude Rainforest Retreat
(25) Charlie Simonds, 75 Years On
(26) Bruce Butcher, WOW of a Weekend
(29) Rob Legg-Bagg, Ven, Nic & Andy
(32) John Bee, Eye Poppin' Experience
(36) Anita Grigg, The Challenge
(38) Glenne Findon, THAILAND - Naturist Paradise
(42) Possum, NZ Naturally
(44) Lynne Bryant, Nakation Time
(45) Naking
(46) Charlie Simonds, Portugal' Monte Naturista
(50) Around and About
(53) Peter Dietrich, Born to Be Bare!
(54) Classifieds
(56) Clubs, resorts, B&B's; Listings
(59) General; Listings
(66) Feedback

CONTENTS
(03) Stan Solher, A Message from the Publisher
(04) From Washer Woman to Queen
(08) Carol Collier, My Shocking Pink Suit
(14) Neighborly Pool Party, Naturally
(20) Ray Connett, A Nudist Wedding
(28) Jonathan Kilgallen, An Illegal Nudist Camp
(29) Mel Hocker, Operating A Legal Nudist Camp
(38) Robert Thaddeus Mayrand, Nudist Love
(42) Office In The Sun
(48) A Glimpse of Bare Island

BOOK DESCRIPTION
For many years, kisses were the only sexual acts to be seen in mainstream American movies. Then, in the 1960s and 1970s, American cinema “grew up” in response to the sexual revolution, and movie audiences came to expect more knowledge about what happened between the sheets. In Screening Sex, the renowned film scholar Linda Williams investigates how sex acts have been represented on screen for more than a century and, just as important, how we have watched and experienced those representations. Whether examining the arch artistry of Last Tango in Paris, the on-screen orgasms of Jane Fonda, or the anal sex of two cowboys in Brokeback Mountain, Williams illuminates the forms of pleasure and vicarious knowledge derived from screening sex.
Combining stories of her own coming of age as a moviegoer with film history, cultural history, and readings of significant films, Williams presents a fascinating history of the on-screen kiss, a look at the shift from adolescent kisses to more grown-up displays of sex, and a comparison of the “tasteful” Hollywood sexual interlude with sexuality as represented in sexploitation, Blaxploitation, and avant-garde films. She considers Last Tango in Paris and Deep Throat, two 1972 films unapologetically all about sex; In the Realm of the Senses, the only work of 1970s international cinema that combined hard-core sex with erotic art; and the sexual provocations of the mainstream movies Blue Velvet and Brokeback Mountain. She describes art films since the 1990s, in which the sex is aggressive, loveless, or alienated. Finally, Williams reflects on the experience of screening sex on small screens at home rather than on large screens in public. By understanding screening sex as both revelation and concealment, Williams has written the definitive study of sex at the movies.
Linda Williams. Screening Sex. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 23/9/2008. pb, 424pp., 129 illus.

ISBN-13: 978-1-944934-13-2
Writer: Louisa Leontiades
Title: Necessary to Life
Subtitle: A Memoir of Devotion, Cancer and Abundant Love
Foreword: Michón Neal
Place of publication: Portland, OR
Publisher: Thorntree Press
Year of publication: 2017
Format: 133x203 mm (trimmed)
Pages: xii+233
Binding: paperbound in colour cover designed by Franklin Veaux
Cover photograph by Bolot/Vetta/Getty Images
Weight: 287gr.
Original price: USD 14.95
Supplier: Revaluation Books
Order Number: 67057391
Order Shipped: 20th July 2020
Entry Number: 2020010
Entry Date: 7th August 2020
BOOK DESCRIPTION
A memoir of family, devotion and non-monogamy in the face of cancer and heartbreak.
Vilified by the media and threatened with the loss of her children for her outspoken non-monogamous lifestyle, Louisa Leontiades is, unbeknownst to the outside world, being defeated by mundanity. Four years of caring for toddlers and living in tracksuits has left her anxious, exhausted and virtually celibate. Her partner, Morten, fails in love with Yasmin, whose conservative Muslim family will never allow them to be together unless he leaves Louisa. Louisa herself falls for Janus, a terminal cancer patient looking for a mother for his children before he dies.
As Louisa and Morten seem poised to be torn apart, Louisa learns she has a potentially fatal tumour. Should she start a family with Janus (is she lives)? Escaping the prosaic ache of the commonplace will put Louisa and her family through heartbreak, tragedy and confrontation with the ever-present spectre of death.
A sequel to A World in Us: A Memoir of Open Marriage, Turbulent Love and Hard-Won Wisdom, Necessary to Life takes an unflinching look at the importance of seizing the moment and the costs of following your heart.
