Bra Busters – Vol 06 No 01 July–September 1981
The July–September 1981 issue of Bra Busters (Vol. 6 No. 1) captures the classic energy of early 1980s adult publishing from American Art Enterprises. Known for its celebration of voluptuous beauty, this volume features a collection of full-color pictorials devoted to the art of the busty pin-up — presenting confident models photographed in the signature bold, glossy style of the era.
Alongside its photographic content, the issue includes an editorial emphasizing freedom of expression and opposition to censorship, using a real-world example of a Louisiana school board controversy. The piece defends open access to art and ideas, reinforcing the magazine’s ongoing message that creative freedom is essential in both art and society.
Magazine Details
- Publisher: American Art Enterprises, Inc.
- Distributed by: Parliament News, Inc.
- Address: 12011 Sherman Rd., North Hollywood, California 91605
- Issue Date: July–September 1981
- Volume: 6, Number: 1
- Printed in the U.S.A.
- All models are over 18 years of age.
Editorial Note
- This issue includes a commentary on censorship in education, referencing a Louisiana case where classic literature and dictionaries were challenged — reinforcing the publication’s long-standing defense of creative and expressive liberty.
Bra Busters – Vol 06 No 01 July-September 1981
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