CASANOVA'S CURSE - ORIGINAL ARTWORK; Matinee. Vol 1, No. 2.
Parliament, 1963. pp. 20-21. "You no good louse," She screamed, as Gary shoved her out the front door...." More
Parliament, 1963. pp. 20-21. "You no good louse," She screamed, as Gary shoved her out the front door...." More
Parliament, 1966. pp. 10-11. "Banzai!" He yelled and fired. The rifle exploded in a twist of metal.." More
Parliament, 1972. pp. 12-13. "The award winning author of "Tender in the Night' weaves an exciting story about a curious Eskimo who wanders away from Chicago World's Fair to become involved with a beautiful, wealthy woman and a jewel robbery." More
Parliament, 1970. pp. 23. "Since their new-style emancipation, modern-day man-crazy gals are out to pull a bedeviling switch on men" Art by CBS, C. Bruce Steffenhagen. More
Parliament, 1970. pp. 43. Artwork by CBS, C. Bruce Steffenhagen. More
Parliament, 1970-71. pp. 10-11. "There are times when it pays off to be a nice guy, but remember what Leo Durocher said about 'nice guys finishing last', especially in bed!" Original ink drawing by CBS (C. Bruce Steffenhagen) featuring balding old gent surrounded by nude maids and an angry, gun-wielding..... More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1970s. Cartoon showing a topless woman unicyclist who has just fallen into the orchestra pit. Signed CBS [aka C. Bruce Steffenhagen]. More Important Than Sex, by Bruce Fleming. Art seen in HEELS AND HOSE ANNUAL (Nov., Dec. 1970-Jan. 1971). p. 18 of unknown issue of Heels and..... More
Parliament, 1962. pp. 50-51. "Like Delilah, she was told to sap at this samson's strength - and she did her job extremely well - long into the night" . Signed 'LEE' lower right. More
Parliament, 1970. pp. 47. "There were jokers with a passion for life, and their favorite targets were the rich and royal." Signed 'CBS' [C. Bruce Steffenhagen] lower right. More
Parliament, 1966. pp. 46. "A concoction to whet your appetite about news and views about booze and boozers. Also, some items of cheer to the users of only wines and beers ... here's how!." More
Parliament, 1978. pp. 16-17. Artwork by CBS, C. Bruce Steffenhagen. More
Parliament, 1978. pp. 54-55. More
Parliament, 1978. 5.75" x 7.375". Ink and transfer pattern on paper mounted on board. Some soiling, stains, edge and corner wear to mount. Vellum and cardstock overlay intact, folded back. Image very good. Signed CBS in lower left corner, for C. Bruce Steffenhagen. p 71. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1978. pp. 60-61. "Bedtime involves a helluva lot more than just going to sleep. Ancient cultures were far more practical and honest in their design of beds for fun and sex. Here are a few of the bawdy beds of yesteryear!." More
Parliament, 1964. pp. 34-35. "Have mercy!" sobbed Princess La Tsoh. "We were planning to get married. You must see that we are greatly in love!" Art by John Brooks Miller for the David Halpern story. From Late Date Vol. 2, No. 1. More
Los Angeles: Parliament, 1963. Layout for advertisement for Sydney Omarr's "Astrology" More
Parliament, 1961. pp. 47. "Lora glanced at the costly Ormolu clock on the marble mantel and saw that it was one minute before eleven." More
Parliament, 1965. pp. 34-35. "We passed the Baron at full gallop. He swung at me viciously with his sword in the moonlight but missed." Art by John Brooks Miller. More
Parliament, 1969. pp. 26-27. "Here's the amazing tale of an innocent little homebody who knew from nothing about men and sex, but who went on to become a harlot - and then this country's first fighting lady marine!" Signed 'CBS' [C. Bruce Steffenhagen] bottom center. More
Parliament, 1966. pp. 26-27. "Mix them together and they can spell slow disaster of wild and gratifying pleasure!." More
Parliament, 1966. pp. 28-29. "As he'd hoped, the man turned to look. Dave threw a half pint of brandy at his head." More
Parliament, 1972. pp. 48. "Some of the handwriting on the walls of toilets is funny." More
Parliament, 1967. pp. 22. "He'd been around movie sets for a long time. Now, he was just a face in a crowd scene with a chance for a brief moment in the glory role." Art by John Brooks Miller. More
Parliament, 1965. pp 10-11. "The man blundered into the room, staring at them as they lay lit only by a shaft of light from the hall." Art by John Brooks Miller. More
Parliament, 1962. Artwork illustrating 'Hair on Their Fists', by John Tamark. From RAPTURE Vol 02, No. 02 (pp. 41). This issue reprinted in Parliament's GIRLS GALORE collection. Artist unknown. More