Knave UK Vol. 25 # 11 — Back Issue
Knave UK Vol. 25 # 11 Volume 25, Number 11 magazine back issue
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Knave UK  Magazine Back Issue
Volume 25, Number 11
UPC: 977026512802311
ISSN: 0265-1289
Vol. 25  Issue 11
No. 11
Year: 1993
Format: Digital PDF
Rating: 5/5 (1 review)
  • Covergirl Candy Photographed by Huey Louis
  • Mobsters
  • Genital Enhancement
  • Spontaneous Human Combustion
  • Sit On It!
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
5 CANDY
Huey Louis
10 THE KING OF HOLLYWOOD
Arnold Schwarzenegger in conversation
14 JACQUELNE
J. Stephen Hicks
18 HE SAID, SHE SAID
Tied down with battleship chains...
25 DEANA DUOS
John Graham
32 STRANGE TALES
Spontaneous Human Combustion
37 THEOLA
David Churchyard
44 MOBSTERS
Kings of the Tommy Gun
50 A BRIEF HISTORY OF PHALLUS FAKERY
Genital enhancement through the ages
54 DENISE
Daniel Mayor
63 ANNIE
Hugh Orwell
71 JULIANNE
VLT Promotions
80 DEAD & BURIED?
The grave-robbing body snatchers
86 MICHAELA
Don Sparks
94 TANYA
J. Stephen Hicks
107 SELINA
Michael Price
Features
  • Covergirl Candy Photographed by Huey Louis
  • Mobsters
  • Genital Enhancement
  • Spontaneous Human Combustion
  • Sit On It!
Magazine History

Knave magazine is a long-established British pornographic magazine, published by Galaxy Publications. It is the upmarket sister publication of Fiesta magazine.

Along with many other adult magazines, Knave has published the works of popular authors, including Harlan Ellison. Ellison's short story "The Pied Piper of Sex" was first published in the March 1959 issue under the name Paul Merchant, whilst "The Man with the Green Nose", also known as "Survivor No. 1", and co-written with Henry Slesar, first appeared in the September 1959 issue. Other people to have been published at Knave include Kim Newman, Dave Langford, and Neil Gaiman. Gaiman's early short stories, including "We Can Get Them For You Wholesale", were published within the magazine; he also worked at the magazine in many roles, including celebrity interviewer and book reviewer. Gaiman began work at the magazine in 1984 but left in the late 80s because an editorial change resulted in the magazine concentrating more heavily on pornographic content.

Eric Fuller, credited by The Guardian as "the man behind the success of Dennis Publishing's lad-mag, Maxim", also worked for the magazine for a time.

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