VINTAGE FETISH: IRVING KLAW
Books published by and about Irving Klaw, whose imprint ‘Nutrix’ began selling digest-sized fetish books in the late 1950s, featuring illustrations by some of the best fetish artists in the business (Eric Stanton, Gene Bilbrew, Ruiz, Jim, and many others). Klaw also produced similar books using bondage photographs instead of illustrations.
[KLAW, Irving] Bondage Terror at Women's Prison (1961)
[KLAW, Irving] Bondage Terror at Women's Prison (1961)
Jersey City: Nutrix Co., 1961. First Edition thus (first in book form). Stapled wrappers. Octavo. 64pp. Cover art and all art within by Eneg (Gene Bilbrew). A near fine copy.
Originally issued by Klaw as a photo set in 1952, under the title Prison for Women. Bondage adventures await at a girls chain gang prison. The story features gun molls, buxom wardens, elaborate devices, the perils of drug-running, a creative use of spiders and other creepy crawlies, and shiny, shiny leather. All captured superbly by Bilbrew's drawings.