The debut issue was released as a quarterly installment. It featured localized adult modeling photography framing the idealized "girl next door" aesthetic popular in European erotica of that era.
While documentation for issue "01" is elusive, the existence of later issues, such as , confirms the series was produced and had a significant run. The fact that this series went through at least 28 issues indicates that "Teeners from Holland" was a successful and long-running publication for Video Art Holland.
The series represents a specific niche in Dutch publishing history. Unlike the mainstream American
Gus turned around, his eyes wide. "Exactly! Isn't it great?"
The "01" indicates it was the first volume or issue in that specific regional sub-series. Collectors often track these items through specialized databases like LastDodo's Magazine and Newspaper Catalogue .
When , it capitalized on a booming market for glossy, physical adult magazines in Western Europe. Unlike contemporary American adult magazines that focused heavily on text features and interviews, these Dutch publications relied almost exclusively on high-saturation photography. 1. The Early Years (1989–1995)
The series was published by Bookpress (also associated with Color Climax Corporation in some regions).
The spreads frequently showed teenagers riding bicycles through Amsterdam, wearing stylish outfits that were both fashionable and functional, influencing a more relaxed, active style in the US.
The example of issue #28 provides a clear picture of its nature. That issue was published in 1995 in the Netherlands and was subsequently evaluated by a censorship board. The classification notes list it as a printed in multiple languages. This classification suggests the magazine was sold in specialized stores and not intended for general newsstands.
This publication is part of a long-running series by (not to be confused with the American teen fashion magazine) and is categorized as erotica. It was published by Bookpress in the Netherlands and features content in multiple languages, including Dutch, English, French, and German. Publication Details for Issue 01: Title: Seventeen Teeners from Holland 1 Original Publication Year: 1989 Publisher: Bookpress (Netherlands) Format: Colored print, typically 16.0 x 24.0 cm Content Type: Adult/Erotica
The debut issue was released as a quarterly installment. It featured localized adult modeling photography framing the idealized "girl next door" aesthetic popular in European erotica of that era.
While documentation for issue "01" is elusive, the existence of later issues, such as , confirms the series was produced and had a significant run. The fact that this series went through at least 28 issues indicates that "Teeners from Holland" was a successful and long-running publication for Video Art Holland.
The series represents a specific niche in Dutch publishing history. Unlike the mainstream American seventeen magazine teeners from holland 01
Gus turned around, his eyes wide. "Exactly! Isn't it great?"
The "01" indicates it was the first volume or issue in that specific regional sub-series. Collectors often track these items through specialized databases like LastDodo's Magazine and Newspaper Catalogue . The debut issue was released as a quarterly installment
When , it capitalized on a booming market for glossy, physical adult magazines in Western Europe. Unlike contemporary American adult magazines that focused heavily on text features and interviews, these Dutch publications relied almost exclusively on high-saturation photography. 1. The Early Years (1989–1995)
The series was published by Bookpress (also associated with Color Climax Corporation in some regions). The fact that this series went through at
The spreads frequently showed teenagers riding bicycles through Amsterdam, wearing stylish outfits that were both fashionable and functional, influencing a more relaxed, active style in the US.
The example of issue #28 provides a clear picture of its nature. That issue was published in 1995 in the Netherlands and was subsequently evaluated by a censorship board. The classification notes list it as a printed in multiple languages. This classification suggests the magazine was sold in specialized stores and not intended for general newsstands.
This publication is part of a long-running series by (not to be confused with the American teen fashion magazine) and is categorized as erotica. It was published by Bookpress in the Netherlands and features content in multiple languages, including Dutch, English, French, and German. Publication Details for Issue 01: Title: Seventeen Teeners from Holland 1 Original Publication Year: 1989 Publisher: Bookpress (Netherlands) Format: Colored print, typically 16.0 x 24.0 cm Content Type: Adult/Erotica