Knave Fetish Special

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Knave Fetish Special  — Magazine Back Issue
Number #1
UPC 977135250600702
ISSN 1361-5319
Vol. 1  Issue 1
No. 1
Year 1996
Format Digital PDF
Delivery Instant Download
Rating 5/5 (1 review)
  • Name Your Pleasure!
  • What To Push Into Your Video Hot Slot!
  • Anything Goes In This Special Issue...
  • Put A Kink In Your Wire With Tawny Peaks...
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Table of Contents
REGULARS
4 PENPOWER PLUS
28 FOOT FORUM
49 HIGH PSYCHIATRY
80 WIFE WATCHING
81 PALM SUNDAE
83 MAUREEN THE HEALTH VISITOR
FEATURES
9 EROTICA
10 HIT PARADE
40 JOYSTICK CORNER
64 TATTOO EXPO
LADIES GETTING UNDRESSED...
5 STACY
12 ALEXANDRA
21 CHLOE
31 MARION
41 DANIELLA
51 BRIGETTE
57 TANYA & RUTH
66 ELOUISE
73 BEVERLEY
88 MARIANNE
95 SOPHIE
103 CLEMENTINE
115 LUCINDA
Features in This Issue
  • Name Your Pleasure!
  • What To Push Into Your Video Hot Slot!
  • Anything Goes In This Special Issue...
  • Put A Kink In Your Wire With Tawny Peaks...
About Knave Fetish Special

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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