[Pulps] Brightman, Virginia Hudson. Vice Exposures: How
[Pulps] Brightman, Virginia Hudson. Vice Exposures: How Girls Go Wrong. New York: Better Publications, 1930. Color pictorial wrappers (front detached). Illustrated. 4to. 98pp. Some dog-eared pages, chipping to backstrip, some wear at page edges. Fair. An uncommon pulp. Brightman was a police reporter in New York, Chicago, and Boston. She also wrote screenplays for several silent films, including “Inspiration” (1915), the first American film in which the lead female actress appeared nude.
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[Pulps] Brightman, Virginia Hudson. Vice Exposures: How Girls Go Wrong. New York: Better Publications, 1930. Color pictorial wrappers (front detached). Illustrated. 4to. 98pp. Some dog-eared pages, chipping to backstrip, some wear at page edges. Fair. An uncommon pulp. Brightman was a police reporter in New York, Chicago, and Boston. She also wrote screenplays for several silent films, including “Inspiration” (1915), the first American film in which the lead female actress appeared nude.