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In his younger days, Robert Deis worked as a teacher, an artist, a musician, a logger in the Maine woods, a magazine writer, and a state government official. Eventually (by accident rather than design) he fell into a long-lasting career as a political media consultant. Now retired, Bob spends much of his time collecting, writing and publishing books about the men’s adventure magazines (MAMs) that flourished in the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. In 2009, he created a popular website about the genre, www.MensPulpMags.com. Several years later he became friends with another MAM fan, Wyatt Doyle, head of the New Texture indie book and CD publishing imprint. Together, Bob and Wyatt co-edit and publish the Men’s Adventure Library series of books that col ...more

NEW! THE ART OF RON LESSER, VOL. 1: DEADLY DAMES AND SEXY SIRENS

I didn’t plan it this way, but two books I co-edited were recently released at the same time on Amazon worldwide: THE ART OF RON LESSER, VOL. 1: DEADLY DAMES…

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