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When The Naked Truth About Harrison Marks first appeared in 1967, public interest in the glamour photographer and magazine publisher was at an all-time high. Known for his beatnik beard and thick-framed glasses, Marks lived the dream of photographing beautiful women in various states of undress. The biography explores his rise as the world's leading nude photographer, his tumultuous relationship with iconic model Pamela Green, and his journey through the provocative world of British erotica. Includes a foreword by Gavin Whitaker along with insights from Marks himself.

Produktbeschreibung
When The Naked Truth About Harrison Marks first appeared in 1967, public interest in the glamour photographer and magazine publisher was at an all-time high. Known for his beatnik beard and thick-framed glasses, Marks lived the dream of photographing beautiful women in various states of undress. The biography explores his rise as the world's leading nude photographer, his tumultuous relationship with iconic model Pamela Green, and his journey through the provocative world of British erotica. Includes a foreword by Gavin Whitaker along with insights from Marks himself.
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Autorenporträt
Journalist and author Franklyn Wood (1925 - 1991) was a former Art Editor of The Times and was the first editor in Fleet Street to run a diary (in The Daily Sketch) under his own name. He wrote numerous features in The Sunday Times, News of the World and other popular Sunday newspapers, women's magazines and continental journals on a variety of subjects ranging from shock, horror and scandal exposés, to business news.