SCREW Newspaper - No 290 - Sept 23rd 1974 

Screw - The Sex Review Paper - Adult and Erotic Newspaper:

If you have gotten this far down the listing, you know what you are looking at. You don’t get to see these very often, and if you check out the USA listings, you will see what I mean.

I picked up these few copies with a job-lot of books. They are all complete, but are newspapers and 45 years old. They have been stored folded. Interesting items and pretty graphic.

I just can't imagine anyone sitting on a train in the morning reading this paper, but who knows; the 70s and 80s were very different from today.

I have graded them as Good, but have a good look at the pictures. They will be posted folded as they have been stored, but I would imagine with careful handling they could be flattened to near their original state.

This magazine has been graded as - Good

Notes - Please read the notes above.

Magazine and Book  Grading

I try to be as fair as possible in describing books, so that you are not disappointed when opening your parcel. I, like you, have bought many books that have been poorly described, and have often felt let down by the seller.

Most books you buy will fall into the good category if graded honestly. It is important that you pay attention to any additional notes that may be attached to the grading, as this will point out anything that I think is substantially different, or merits special note.

Fine – As near to a new copy as you are going to get, looks like it’s just been lifted off the newsagents shelf.

Very Good – No defects apparent, an excellent copy. Clean and flat with no damage to the spine, bright staples and no markings to the cover or inside. Above average copy, read just a couple of times and has been stored well.

Good – An average copy, that may have a combination of minor defects which could include light creases, small nicks to the cover or inside, some buffing to the spine, and the staples could be showing signs of early deterioration. The book, though, will still feel tight with no loose pages. A nice collectible copy.

Fair – A below-average copy that will have more severe defects as noted from the good category. The staples will be rusty and the center pages could be loose or even lightly taped to secure. The book will be complete with no rips or pages missing.

Poor – A worn copy that feels flat and well-thumbed. It will have more severe defects as noted from the categories above. It will possibly have suffered from being stored in damp conditions, making the staples rusty with pages coming loose. It may have damage or markings to some of the pages and the cover. Notes will nearly always be attached to this grading.