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Sheer Body Cult Fascinating steeled bodies! Men with extraordinary muscle mass! This anthology by Ulrich Oehmen impressively gives us an up-close look at bodybuilders and their perfect, delectable bodies.
Nobody would exist without semen. Keeping this in mind, the lack of attention given to the milky secretion by artists worldwide is actually rather surprising. Well, we're glad to help out: "C.U.M." is a collection of pictures and drawings dedicated to the hot stuff - and it's just as seductive as it is brilliant. Top artists such as Tom Bianchi, Zack and Giovanni guarantee an aesthetic approach - no matter how juicy the topic.
"J/O," of course, is short for "jacking off." Nevertheless, when photographer Joe Oppedisano gives his new photo book this title, you shouldn't make the mistake of thinking that the pictures are just jack-o material. Oppedisano's photos of young hunks and beefy men are too cleverly staged for that. Still, it's pretty obvious that these men sweat sex from every pore - and so it's only fair if you use this book as an inspiration for certain moments. Just tell the artist you have our approval.
My Heart Belongs to Daddy! And it takes just one look at the pictures of Blade T Bannon to know why: These bulky fellows and their rough sex appeal are simply irresistible. You will hardly nd another book that bursts with testosterone as much as "Daddy Hunt" does. And it's hard to think of something more enticing than going into the lion's den where daddy's gonna teach you a lesson you won't forget. "Daddy Hunt" will enthrall any man who is willing to subject himself to lust and pleasure.
When Edvard hands his lover a ring to seal their friendship, he triggers an emotional avalanche: Bernhard is overwhelmed with images from the past: Nazi Germany, a blond soldier, and trails of blood in the snow. While seeking answers to these haunting images, Bernhard crosses paths with many strangers: his close-lipped father, stewardess Kim, grand seignior Raimondo, gigolo Fred, and his own strong-willed mother Lydia. The ring connects the lives of these strangers, and what seems contradictory finally comes together at the end. On a Wednesday in September, one of Germany's best-selling gay novels finally available in English.
It's every gay man's fantasy - to travel the globe in search of some fun. One lucky travel writer has done just that, and here he chronicles his diverse encounters while on the road - from a man in wet Speedos on a Puerto Rican beach to a uniformed Russian train conductor, from a lonely boy in a Senegalese village to an exposed and smiling Aboriginal in an Australian frontier town. What he finds are the raw universal physical needs of men beyond the bounds of race or identity, and the fleeting and intangible nature of love itself.
When Jay lands in L.A. with very little money and no real prospect of publishing his first novel, he takes a succession of dead-end jobs. Soon he realizes that he has to do something really special if he wants to make good money. And so he decides to think big - and to cash in on his massive, yet most personal asset. "Big Things" by Jody Horowitz is a cleverly written story. It's racy, juicy, funny and sometimes sad.
Rick Day's opulent co ffee-table books Players and Players Two both became instant bestsellers. At first glance, the photographs are all about sports, about immaculate and trained bodies in rugby wear, tight trunks or nothing at all. But Rick Day doesn't just take pictures of masculine sex appeal. His work impresses with an almost corporeal tension. The interaction of straightforwardness and intimacy keeps us wondering: Who is the subject and who is the object? Rick Day's photographs are perfectly staged. All Players is a 288-page collection of all new material.
Since they have touched each other for the first time, eric and derrick know they are different. Know they are special. Know they will be bound together as long as they live. Most of all, the twin brothers know that no one else must ever discover the secret games they play in bed each night - until puberty hits and eric and derrick begin to understand that they are destined to become legendary. Follow two young men on their journey from a modest dairy farm in America's heartland to the glamorous world of Berlin's physique models, from the wonderland of Prague's adult film industry to the fast lane of New York's glittering club life - and ultimately, all the way to the Supreme Court of the united States.
A journey to the town where he was born becomes a trip into the past: When Mattias hears about the death of a friend from his childhood days, he starts recalling the time with Samuel. Mattias was searching for a friend, while Samuel was longing for his big love, a young sailor on the edge of manhood. Samuel's funeral leads Mattias back to an unanswered question. Why did he dedicate his life to a stamp collection instead of really living it? Finally an old letter of the passed away friend resolves a well kept secret ...
Simple and significant: The boysA" is the meaning of the title of the first book by comic artist Aknaton. But if you'll ever find anything simple in boy universe, you find it simply amazing! In a sassy and clever way Aknaton uses the works of other artists to recreate something fresh and new. He translates flesh, lust and love into a digital picture art and designs a brilliant sketch of sex that's very 2010 but always appealing.
Macho men for all those who like it rrrrrough! Spanish photographer Guillem Medina presents in his first photo book DA RE a spectacular mix: The men are hunky and muscular, the pictures are revised elaborately. Sometimes his pictures are little collages and sometimes they come along as a straddled version of Pierre et Gilles-but they are always unique and convincing. So whoever is not afraid of this tough guys should definitely get a copy of Dare".
There's really no need to explain why swim trunks are one of the sexiest pieces of clothing. Rather than a long explanation, Trunk Show offers a slew of awe-inspiring photos that serve as visual proof. This anthology of swimwear - and beautiful men wearing it - was compiled by Jason Salzenstein, editor of Brief Encounters. This sexy follow-up is all about the small garment that turns heads whenever it's worn by a sexy guy.
His first photo book Players was an outstanding success; with Pioneers photographer Rick Day now delivers a worthy follow up. But this time his way doesn't only lead him in to the photo studio but also outdoors, to the sea, into the mountains and on the meadow. But here, there and everywhere the miracle MAN remains the focus of his works. Day creates an own little dramaturgy for each of his pictures. He talks to the viewer directly and in some ways he obviously likes to play with our expectations a little. Surprising, sexy and strong- Pioneers gives us excellent photo art and breathtaking men on 128 pages.
Enjoy is inspired by the ideal of the male physique: perfect curves and anatomically well-shaped muscles are set in aesthetic environments.
Thomas Synnamon's SLEEPLESS is a successful first monograph of a new artist's work. Previously active as a model, Synnamon brings to his new venture of photography a core of information that most other photographers do not possess: he has been the subject of photographs and now he is the creator. That may seem a small additive to his self-trained new vocation, but spending time with his images encourages an inner knowledge of just how to achieve the result he wants. His models appear to confide in him in the creative act in a very responsive way, making these black and white and color photographs in praise of the male form a very personal success for him.
Long before videos conquered the market, magazines were the medium for gay porn. Most of them were self-published - quick and on the quiet. The cover designs were manifold: bracing on the one hand, daring on the other hand, but always entertaining. Showing not only the preferences and fads of the respective time, they also give an insight of the visual habits regarding form and design. Heavy Traffic presents the funniest, wittiest and oddest porn covers of this era and takes us on a journey to the early years of gay erotic; a trip that insightfully illustrates the changes that our sexuality has undergone during the last decades. This selection of porn covers from the 60s, 70s and 80s is a true treasure and will not only amaze vintage fans.
Gone are the times when sprouting hair on a man's chest was considered to be unstylish. Chest hair and beards are popular again! This fact was also proved by the success of our anthology HAIR two years ago. But since so many of you obviously just can't get enough, we produced a comprehensive follow-up: Fur - The Love of Hair offers you sexy men en masse - and they all show their hair roudly. The pictures by various artists are complemented by informative and entertaining texts.
Just like our successful anthology Jewels, the comprehensive compilation Cock Tales is dedicated to the most exciting part of the male body. And even if the object is always alike: the variable works of the different artists is astounding over and over again. Well, every penis in the world is unique - a cock is a cock is a cock. And it doesn't matter if none of these cocks is able to tell us his tales. Just looking at them will jump-start a movie in our heads. And that's still where the best stories occur.
A muscled guy radiates strength of purpose, assertiveness and - last but not least - lots of sex appeal. Whoever goes to the gym several times a week surely knows what he owes his body, plus he's usually an alluring look for the rest of us. So, after the success of the anthologies Turnon: Tattoos and Turnon: Sports, we decided to continue the series with a bulky new photo compilation - Turnon: Muscles. We collected the best pictures of renowned photographers, who brought the male body as a piece of art into the spotlight.
The acronym DILF stands for "Daddy, I'd like to fuck", and represents a gay subculture with more than a few online adherents. In his new guidebook, Axel Neustädter takes a closer look at all the silver, muscle and sugar daddies: what are they like; where can they be found; will you also become one? And what about the young men who like daddies: what makes them tick? Neustädter shows how the daddy ideal is both part of and at odds with the prevailing gay culture. Where ageism ends, daddy love begins. This book shines a light on a flourishing, if partially hidden, subculture and shows the way to overcoming prejudices. Neustädter charts the colorful cosmos of confident daddies and twinks, wolves and otters, chicken queens and sons.
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