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Glittering Images is an Italian publishing house specialized in beautiful, lavishly illustrated, visually stunning, deluxe books that are a scholar's dream come true. These thick tomes, featuring a plethora of critical and informative essays, are published in multi-lingual editions (text in Italian, English and French). Glittering Images' refined books are destined to be appreciated by a public of collectors, experts, fans and all those who have more than a passing interest in the oddity, the extraordinary, the bizarre, the hard-to-find. In simple words, all the "Sophisticated Collectors of the Unusual", as well as cinema, comics, illustrations and photography. These lovingly assembled volumes also include complete and detailed filmographies and bibliographies. --http://www.glitteringimages.com/welcome!.htm [Feb 2005]

Glittering Images is an Italian publishing house specialized in illustrated volumes of European erotica; cult and exploitation culture. Their most successfull series have been Psychopathia Sexualis in Italian Sinema, the Diva Collection and the Bizarre Sinema. Its contributors include Jean-Pierre Bouyxou, Stefano Piselli and Riccardo Morrocchi.

Bizarre Sinema! Vol 1: Sexploitation Filmmakers (1995) - Various

By James Elliot Singer. Foreword by David F. Friedman.

Sexploitation Filmmakers. The wildest, sexiest, weirdest and sleaziest films by the masters of the nudie-cutie, ghoulie, roughie, and kinky. Featuring Russ Meyer, David F. Friedman, Herschell G. Lewis, Harry H. Novak, Doris Wishman, Robert Lee Frost, A.C. Stephen and their lusty stars: Lorna Maitland, Erica Gavin, Tura Satana, Babette Barrington, Marsha Jordan, Uschi Digar, and more. Hundreds of b&w and color photos, from films as well as behind the scenes (lots of nudity), plus many original posters.

Includes interviews, bibliography and filmography. Text in English, French and Italian.




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