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Mort Gerberg

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Two paperback collections by Mort Gerberg from the early 1970s. Really funny! Mort has had a long career as an artist for The New Yorker. He also has made children’s books such as Scary Canary and KOKY, a syndicated comic strip that ran from 1979-81 in the Daily News.

Boys Love Girls…More or Less by Mort Gerberg
The tickling low-down on the beautiful swingers and their kinky kinks.
Dell Paperback, 1970. Published by Dell, New York.

Some like it hot, some like it cool but everybody likes it…
You’ll find the fun you’re looking for when Mort Gerberg takes the wraps off a ‘now’ kind of world that swings in the craziest directions. Here’s a riotous, sophisticated gathering that takes you right where the laughter’s at - and really makes it happen!
Get on the merry sex-go-’round
Let Mort Gerberg be your guide on an insider’s tour of a groovy world where everything and anything goes - and no one can be sure just who will wind up with whom. They’re all here…the Beautiful Ones and the barefoot ones…the turned-on and the whacked-out…all the cats and chicks with their new ways of playing the oldest games of all -
Boys Love Girls…more or less
Mort Gerberg is one of the top talents among the “new generation” of cartoonists. His work has appeared in Playboy, Look, Life, The New Yorker, Harper’s, The Saturday Evening Post, Saturday Review, True and other leading magazines. Also Swank, Hi-Life and many other men’s magazines. He has also written or co-authored many humor books, including the popular Whatever happened to…?, You Have a Hangup If…, The Everything in the World That’s the Same as Something Else Book, The Orignal Campus Coloring Book (1962), Right, On, Sister! (Grossett & Dunlap. New York. 1971), The High Society (Warner, 1973).

Some of the cartoons in this book first appeared in the following magazines: Caper, Cavalcade, Cavalier, Cheetah, Escapade, Esquire, Harper’s Magazine, Look, McCall’s, Nugget, Saturday Evening Post, Saturday Review, Swank and True.

Try It - You’ll Like It by Mort Gerberg
Dell Publishing Co. 1972, New York

Should I try It? Will I Like It? There are several ways to try to enjoy your share of fun ‘n games in this wiggy, wacky world of ours. You can play “Spin the Bottle”. Or go to an X-rated film. Or join an encounter group in the hope of getting into a grand little group grope.
But we suggest something easier. Put yourself in Mort Gerberg’s hands and just relax and laugh a lot. You’d have to be really repressed not to enjoy his effervescent brand of very contemporary humor…Try It - You’ll Love It!
You’ll be so glad you read the whole thing…
Hung up? Strung Out? Uptight? Or are you letting it all hang out? Well, then you’ll feel right at home in Mort Gerberg’s world of Freudian sexperts, swinging singles and mixed-up doubles, as America’s most devastating cartoonist explores the loving war between the sexes and the spaced-out funny-farm in which it takes place. Like it or not, it’s the only funny-farm we’ve got…Try It - You’ll Like It!

The Original Campus Coloring Book by Mort Gerberg and the editors of Swank.
Published by Magnum Publications Inc., New York, 1962.

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Two paperback collections by Mort Gerberg from the early 1970s. Really funny! Mort has had a long career as an artist for The New Yorker. He also has made children’s books such as Scary Canary and KOKY, a syndicated comic strip that ran from 1979-81 in the Daily News.

Boys Love Girls…More or Less by Mort Gerberg
The tickling low-down on the beautiful swingers and their kinky kinks.
Dell Paperback, 1970. Published by Dell, New York.

Some like it hot, some like it cool but everybody likes it…
You’ll find the fun you’re looking for when Mort Gerberg takes the wraps off a ‘now’ kind of world that swings in the craziest directions. Here’s a riotous, sophisticated gathering that takes you right where the laughter’s at - and really makes it happen!
Get on the merry sex-go-’round
Let Mort Gerberg be your guide on an insider’s tour of a groovy world where everything and anything goes - and no one can be sure just who will wind up with whom. They’re all here…the Beautiful Ones and the barefoot ones…the turned-on and the whacked-out…all the cats and chicks with their new ways of playing the oldest games of all -
Boys Love Girls…more or less
Mort Gerberg is one of the top talents among the “new generation” of cartoonists. His work has appeared in Playboy, Look, Life, The New Yorker, Harper’s, The Saturday Evening Post, Saturday Review, True and other leading magazines. Also Swank, Hi-Life and many other men’s magazines. He has also written or co-authored many humor books, including the popular Whatever happened to…?, You Have a Hangup If…, The Everything in the World That’s the Same as Something Else Book, The Orignal Campus Coloring Book (1962), Right, On, Sister! (Grossett & Dunlap. New York. 1971), The High Society (Warner, 1973).

Some of the cartoons in this book first appeared in the following magazines: Caper, Cavalcade, Cavalier, Cheetah, Escapade, Esquire, Harper’s Magazine, Look, McCall’s, Nugget, Saturday Evening Post, Saturday Review, Swank and True.

Try It - You’ll Like It by Mort Gerberg
Dell Publishing Co. 1972, New York

Should I try It? Will I Like It? There are several ways to try to enjoy your share of fun ‘n games in this wiggy, wacky world of ours. You can play “Spin the Bottle”. Or go to an X-rated film. Or join an encounter group in the hope of getting into a grand little group grope.
But we suggest something easier. Put yourself in Mort Gerberg’s hands and just relax and laugh a lot. You’d have to be really repressed not to enjoy his effervescent brand of very contemporary humor…Try It - You’ll Love It!
You’ll be so glad you read the whole thing…
Hung up? Strung Out? Uptight? Or are you letting it all hang out? Well, then you’ll feel right at home in Mort Gerberg’s world of Freudian sexperts, swinging singles and mixed-up doubles, as America’s most devastating cartoonist explores the loving war between the sexes and the spaced-out funny-farm in which it takes place. Like it or not, it’s the only funny-farm we’ve got…Try It - You’ll Like It!

The Original Campus Coloring Book by Mort Gerberg and the editors of Swank.
Published by Magnum Publications Inc., New York, 1962.

Two paperback collections by Mort Gerberg from the early 1970s. Really funny! Mort has had a long career as an artist for The New Yorker. He also has made children’s books such as Scary Canary and KOKY, a syndicated comic strip that ran from 1979-81 in the Daily News.

Boys Love Girls…More or Less by Mort Gerberg
The tickling low-down on the beautiful swingers and their kinky kinks.
Dell Paperback, 1970. Published by Dell, New York.

Some like it hot, some like it cool but everybody likes it…
You’ll find the fun you’re looking for when Mort Gerberg takes the wraps off a ‘now’ kind of world that swings in the craziest directions. Here’s a riotous, sophisticated gathering that takes you right where the laughter’s at - and really makes it happen!
Get on the merry sex-go-’round
Let Mort Gerberg be your guide on an insider’s tour of a groovy world where everything and anything goes - and no one can be sure just who will wind up with whom. They’re all here…the Beautiful Ones and the barefoot ones…the turned-on and the whacked-out…all the cats and chicks with their new ways of playing the oldest games of all -
Boys Love Girls…more or less
Mort Gerberg is one of the top talents among the “new generation” of cartoonists. His work has appeared in Playboy, Look, Life, The New Yorker, Harper’s, The Saturday Evening Post, Saturday Review, True and other leading magazines. Also Swank, Hi-Life and many other men’s magazines. He has also written or co-authored many humor books, including the popular Whatever happened to…?, You Have a Hangup If…, The Everything in the World That’s the Same as Something Else Book, The Orignal Campus Coloring Book (1962), Right, On, Sister! (Grossett & Dunlap. New York. 1971), The High Society (Warner, 1973).

Some of the cartoons in this book first appeared in the following magazines: Caper, Cavalcade, Cavalier, Cheetah, Escapade, Esquire, Harper’s Magazine, Look, McCall’s, Nugget, Saturday Evening Post, Saturday Review, Swank and True.

Try It - You’ll Like It by Mort Gerberg
Dell Publishing Co. 1972, New York

Should I try It? Will I Like It? There are several ways to try to enjoy your share of fun ‘n games in this wiggy, wacky world of ours. You can play “Spin the Bottle”. Or go to an X-rated film. Or join an encounter group in the hope of getting into a grand little group grope.
But we suggest something easier. Put yourself in Mort Gerberg’s hands and just relax and laugh a lot. You’d have to be really repressed not to enjoy his effervescent brand of very contemporary humor…Try It - You’ll Love It!
You’ll be so glad you read the whole thing…
Hung up? Strung Out? Uptight? Or are you letting it all hang out? Well, then you’ll feel right at home in Mort Gerberg’s world of Freudian sexperts, swinging singles and mixed-up doubles, as America’s most devastating cartoonist explores the loving war between the sexes and the spaced-out funny-farm in which it takes place. Like it or not, it’s the only funny-farm we’ve got…Try It - You’ll Like It!

The Original Campus Coloring Book by Mort Gerberg and the editors of Swank.
Published by Magnum Publications Inc., New York, 1962.

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