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Gent Feb 1975
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Gent February 1975

Features
How About The D-Cups? They're All Inside
It's Wintertime: Gent Checks Out The Ski Lodge Scene
Pictorial Special: Your First Girl's Underwear...And Other Fond Memories
What's New In The Movies? Those Beautiful Black Wonder Women

 


Gent Apr 1975
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Gent April 1975

Features
The Bosom Building Boom
Burlesque's Great Comics
Gent's 31-Pages Of D-Cups

 


Gent Jun 1975
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Gent June 1975

Features
Covergirl Marigold, Nude Inside
Centerfold Roberta Pedon
Cryonics: Welcome To Eternity Quick-Frozen People
Crashing In Nashville: The Bittersweet World Of Country Music
You're Holding The Home Of The D-cups Buster

 


Gent Aug 1975
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Gent August 1975

Features
Meet Our Popular Cover Girl: Karen And Her Seventy-Eights
Spring Training: Sweat And Sex
Brando: Pursuing The Man's Man

 


Gent Oct 1975
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Gent October 1975

Features
Covergirl & Centerfold Julie Parks Photographed by Howard Roark
More Tit-illating Pages, Twice As Much Color!
Knocker Nuts: More Than Ever, Gent's For You
Voyeurs From Outer Space
An Udderly D-lightful Milk-Shaking New Format

 


Gent Dec 1975
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Gent December 1975

Features
Doin It For The Record
Where To Go In Denver - What To Do When You Get There
Jane Russell: Checking In With The Boson

 


Gent Ann 1975
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Gent Annual 1975

Features
Joining The Movement
Confessions of a Sex Therapist
Acres of Women
Brigit Grade A

 

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Gent was a pornographic magazine published by the Magna Publishing Group, publisher of Swank, Genesis, Velvet and many other popular men's magazines. It focused on women with large breasts, and is subtitled "Home of the D-Cups".

Begun in 1956 by Excellent Publications, Inc. as The Gent, it was one of a number of "skin magazine" startups at the time aimed at male readers in imitation of Playboy and hoping for similar success. It was soon prosecuted for obscenity by the United States Postal Service, but was found not obscene at that time. Skin magazines in general and Gent specifically proved to be a fiction market for popular writers like Harlan Ellison, one that was more open because it was "a little less constrained by fiction market formulas."

It was again prosecuted in New York State, but the New York State Court of Appeals ruled that since it was not hardcore pornography it could not be found to be obscene. The case has been described as "for a time and perhaps even now, the single most important obscenity case decided" by that court and "the focal point for addressing the issues of legal regulation of obscenity in New York." It was prosecuted again in Arkansas, where a jury convicted it, but the United States Supreme Court agreed to review the case, bundling it in Redrup v. New York.

It continued to be a market for popular fiction through the 1970s, 80s (then put out by Dugent Publishing Corp.) and 90s, publishing pieces such as "Strawberry Spring" by Stephen King. In later years, it was owned by the Princeton Media Group, publisher of other similar magazines such as Oui at which time it was derided by some as a "working-class Playboy wannabe", and overshadowed by the publicity surrounding Hustler publisher Larry Flynt.

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