Chained Captives in Bondageville


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Adult BDSM novel from the 1960s with illustrations. Black-and-white facsimile edition. Although it has been checked manually, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.




Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series


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Includes Part 1, Number 1 & 2: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (January - December)




Girl Psycho Handled with Restraint


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Adult BDSM novel from the 1960s with illustrations and pictures. Black-and-white facsimile edition. Although it has been checked manually, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages.




Psycho Girls in Bondage


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Irving Klaw was the legendary New York-based mail order merchant who, between around 1949 and his eventual prosecution for obscenity in 1966, produced thousands of films, photographic sets and printed booklets based on themes of fetishism, bondage, and sado-masochism. Although best-known for his discovery and promotion of the iconic bondage model Betty Page, Klaw's greatest legacy undoubtedly lies in his pioneering publishing work in the field of bondage illustration. Klaw's earliest bondage art series -- which he published as photographs in sets of episodes -- were mostly themed around images of girls fighting. But Klaw's activities soon attracted other artists, such as Eric Stanton and Gene Bilbrew ("Eneg"), who offered work more firmly based on bondage, restraint, and cruelty. The popularity of this type of art was quickly established, and Klaw went on to produce dozens of sets by a whole range of like-minded artists throughout the 1950s. PSYCHO GIRLS IN BONDAGE is a new anthology which collects some of the most outstanding examples of bondage art and fiction originally published by Klaw. The featured artists are Stanton, Eneg, Jim, Ruiz, and Dixon, all stalwarts of Klaw's bondage-art catalogue. The book includes over 200 images. Klaw Klassix is a new illustrated book series of classic "non-nude" erotic art and fiction, dedicated to preserving and presenting the very best works originally published by Irving Klaw.




The English Governess


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Poet John Glassco wrote a great many unusual and eccentric works during his career, and ranks among the finest Canadian authors of the 20th Century. This particular title, published under the pseudoym "Miles Underwood," has achieved status as a must-have in your BDSM library. It is the account of Harriet Marwood, summoned to tutor the son of a 19th Century Victorian businessman, Arthur Lovel, whose wife has died, in the proper way to conduct himself, and to quit what is wonderfully termed "self-effacing." Our Ms. Marwood soon takes over the house, leaving the businessman free to consort with Kate, his whore, and the boy, young Richard, at her mercy, where he most wants to be.




Catalog of Copyright Entries


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Gene Bilbrew Revealed


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With hundreds of rare and extraordinary images culled from his influential 24-year career, this volume illustrates the story of the first black career fetish artist in history: Gene Bilbrew, a.k.a. "Eneg," a man whose unique vision redefined cutting-edge art of the 1950s and '60s. Tracing his life from childhood in Los Angeles to his vocal group days with The Mellow Tones and the Basin Street Boys, to his sudden rise as a "bizarre art" rebel in New York City, GENE BILBREW REVEALED presents a vibrant overview of his work for renegade publishers Irving Klaw, Leonard Burtman, Edward Mishkin and Stanley Malkin, while also exploring his sometimes contentious, love-hate relationship with fellow art pioneer Eric Stanton. GENE BILBREW REVEALED is a must-have visual experience for underground comic art fans, pulp art collectors, enthusiasts of outsider art, and, of course, lovers of classic vintage fetish art. From vintage fetish art specialist, Richard Pérez Seves, author of Eric Stanton & the History of the Bizarre Underground, and CHARLES GUYETTE: Godfather of American Fetish Art (both available now on Amazon). ❈ ❊ ❖ ❄ ❆ ❋ ❂ ⁂




BETTY PAGE IN BONDAGE, VOLUME 3


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Betty Page remains the ultimate icon of 1950s glamour photography. Her daring photo sessions with photographers such as Bunny Yeager and, especially, Irving Klaw, made her the most recognizable face of an underground mail-order industry with customers across America and the world. As well as hundreds of photo shoots, she also made numerous films with Klaw, often on themes of bondage and discipline which verged on transgressing the laws of the time. A 7-volume booklet collection of Betty’s most striking photographic bondage poses, accompanied by descriptive text throughout, was published by Klaw between 1960 and 1962, under the generic title BETTY PAGE IN BONDAGE. This special ebook edition of BETTY PAGE IN BONDAGE, VOLUME 3 presents all 30 original photographs along with all 30 pages of original text.




Brutal Punishment for Captive Girls


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When two Americans crash land in the South Pacific, they are immediately taken hostage by an all-female tribe. But this is no Paradise Island; Wonder Woman is nowhere in sight. Little do they know the horrors that await! Originally published as "Island of Captive Girls" in 1953, Brutal Punishment for Captive Girls went through various permutations under numerous publishers, including Irving Klaw and Times Square owner and operator, Edward Mishkin. This newly restored classic quite simply features some of the best fetish art by Gene Bilbrew under his rogue alias, "Eneg," produced only three years after he had switched careers from professional singer to underground cartoonist. It contains both volumes, originally published separately, and, as a bonus, includes the continuation of the tale as it originally appeared in 1953. Let this unique, subversive collection be your introduction to this great, neglected African American artist. Pick up your copy today! Also available on Amazon: Gene Bilbrew Revealed, a biography of the artist's life illustrated with hundreds of images.




Eric Stanton & the History of the Bizarre Underground


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Tracing the rise of commercial fetish art from its shadowy beginnings in the 1940s to its acceptance in the 1970s, this illustrated biography explores the unconventional life and art of Eric Stanton, a pioneering sexual fantasist who helped shape the movement. With more than 400 rare images and interviews with Stanton's family and closest associates, this biography chronicles the infamous circle of patrons, publishers, and cult icons populating his subterranean world, including Irving Klaw, John Willie, Bettie Page, Steve Ditko, and Gene Bilbrew. It is the untold, secret history of a misunderstood culture, the abuses of government authority, social intolerance, and gangsters. But above all, it is a tale about survival against all odds and an artist who had the courage to stay true to himself.