The Suze Memoir - Preorder. Due in June

The Suze Memoir - Preorder. Due in June

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"As a woman, you have huge power if you're brave enough to confront the boys."

In 1975, Suze Randall was the only woman in Playboy both in front of and behind the lens. And it was at Playboy that Suze's party years truly began. She was a feature at Hugh Hefner's iconic Mansion parties, a high-wire act in a dizzying world of hedonism and excess. But her meteoric rise ended when she released her memoir of those experiences without consulting the prickly mogul. She was spat on by Hef, and marched out of the mansion, her Playboy adventure in tatters.

But rather than let that define her, Suze went on to a storied photography career that included stints at Penthouse and Hustler, before launching her own company in the early 2000s. Her iconic style spans the golden age of girlie magazines, and onward into the infamous arena of the Web, with starlets like Jenna Jameson, Stormy Daniels, Aria Giovanni and Belladonna.

"Another ploy I used, perhaps too much, was lifting my skirts to shock people, an appalling habit which won me quite a reputation. Ample cleavage was the daily diet at the Playboy Mansion. But a quick pussy flash never failed to cause a stir. I felt I owed it to Hef never to wear panties on Mansion nights."

Suze's memoir has been out of print for decades, and with the recent passing of Humphry Knipe, her husband of over 50 years  - and co-writer of the book - the time has finally come to release an all new edition, with behind the scenes photos, and updated content. And for the first time ever, we are releasing a stunning Suze limited edition coffee table book of photographs! It spans her entire 40 year career, much of it spent as one of the only female creators succeeding in a decadent medium run exclusively by powerful men. Join us in celebrating one of the most brash and brilliant pioneers of erotic photography, the incomparable Suze Randall!

"No need to talk about dominance, you've got enough balls for both of us" - Norman Mailer to Suze Randall, from the SUZE memoir.

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