Prince Вђ“ Nr. 9 February 1972 -
Reflecting its status as an international export, the text is uniquely presented in five languages: Swedish, English, German, French, and Italian . The Aesthetic of '72
Beyond the explicit content, the magazine is a masterclass in 1970s graphic design. From the heavy saddle-stapled binding to the saturated, slightly grainy color photography, it captures the "hippie band" and "counterculture" vibes of the time. Prince – Nr. 9 February 1972
What are some of your favorite "forgotten" titles from the era? Let’s chat in the comments! PRINCE; Swedish Sexmagazine in Color No. 09 (Soft cover) Reflecting its status as an international export, the
Finding copies of in "Very Good" condition is increasingly rare. For those interested in the history of adult media or the Swedish "sexual liberation" movement of the 70s, this issue is a primary document. It highlights a moment when the industry was shifting from underground "blue movies" to high-production, glossy magazines sold across the globe. What are some of your favorite "forgotten" titles
This issue features Brandy , a quintessential 70s icon of the genre.
While many collectors today might associate the name "Prince" with the Purple One (who wouldn't debut for another six years), this 1972 magazine was at the forefront of the Swedish "Export Edition" wave. This specific issue is a high-gloss, 48-page journey into the aesthetic of the era, featuring:
A standout feature is an interview with the legendary Italian director Lasse Braun. Often called the "King of Pornography," Braun discusses his "New Style" of filmmaking, accompanied by stills from his recent works.