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70s Male Nudes - Photo Collection - Athletic Sensual Iconic - cover

70s Male Nudes - Photo Collection - Athletic Sensual Iconic

Roy Blakey

Publisher: Goliath

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Summary

With his iconic images of athletic male nudes photographer Roy Blakey delivers a delightful piece of Zeitgeist. This stunning collection captures the essence of male strength and beauty in the 1970s.
Available since: 11/12/2013.
Print length: 75 pages.

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