Bordell by Otto Schoff

Bordell was printed in 1924 in an edition of thirty copies with ten prints in each. Each print was hand colored with crayon. It shows scenes from a brothel, presumably in Berlin.

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John Dillinger in “A Hasty Exit”

John Dillinger in “A Hasty Exit”  – When Evelyn (Frechette, Dillinger’s girlfriend) and her friend Nellie go out for a drive, their car breaks down and who should come along to save them but the notorious killer, John Dillinger.

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The Dresden Album

The Dresden Album is a set of eighty paintings done in pen and ink, watercolor, and gouache, bound together in one album that originated in Dresden in the early 1930s.

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The Lantern by Ernst Gerhard

The Lantern: a portfolio of ten etchings. What once might have been hidden in the dark is revealed by the light source prominent in every plate.

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Dressage by Bernard Montorgueil

Dressage features numerous Female Dominants, one mature Male Dominant and several submissive young men who are trained in the arts of feminization and submission, both heterosexual and homosexual.

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School Days

School Days – A sixteen page Tijuana Bible from the 1930s. Four students get together to play like they are married. Then their teacher finds them…

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Illustrations for Fanny Hill by Paul-Émile Bécat

Illustrations for Fanny Hill by Paul-Émile Bécat – In 1942, Bécat was commissioned to produce illustrations for a new edition of the classic. It contained ten of Bécat’s drypoint etchings.

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Illustrations for Fanny Hill by Paul Avril

Illustrations for Fanny Hill – In 1908, Paul Avril was commissioned to illustrate a new French edition of the classic Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland.

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Illustrations for “Les Chansons Erotiques” by P.-J. Beranger

Published privately in 1923, the poems of “Les Chansons Erotiques” by P.-J. de Beranger contain sixteen erotic etchings by an unknown artist.

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