Slant - (1973 - 1974) - eBooks
Slant was an interesting magazine that had a relatively short life span, starting out in 1973 and coming to an end in 1974 after just a 17-copy run.
It was a well produced and nicely written with some interesting articles, including a large and lively letters section. Content was mainly centred around spanking with the odd diversion into general fetishism.
Slant Vol 2 No 4
Slant Vol 2 No 4
Slant Vol 2 No 4 - 1974 (64pp) - Digital Copy
THE SPANKED AND THE SPANKER - By George G. Knowles. A very interesting look at both sides of the crack, if we can so put it. Dealing with spanking from the giving and taking angle and from the point of view of both sexes, this can become a SLANT classic. Not to be missed on any account.
SONG OF THE SIRENS - By James Gorefield. Or how the lasses of the past (real and fictional) attracted the fellows to them . .. and what they got (often around their behinds) when they got the fellows! A delicious piece, this, that'll go down as a SLANT classic! (Held over from last month).
MASTURBATION - By Alice Collerby. Yes, a woman on the subject, and not about how women masturbate, although she does deal with this, but about how some of the men she knows go about the pastime. A very interesting and intensely exciting look at the age-old hobby!
LANCE - By Stephen Ellison. Another episode in the saga of LANCE, agent extraordinary . . . extraordinarily lucky in the birds he gets willing to drop their panties at a mere wink from him . and what he does to them when they drop their drawers ...!
CORRESPONDENCE - A very, very heavy section this month, and, as usual, the best, most intelligent, frankest and way-outest letters to be read anywhere.
Illustrations by Rex, Photographs by the world's leading snappers of women!