Mistress Dalisay Posted August 7 Report Posted August 7 John Willie, was an artist, fetish photographer, cartoonist, and the publisher and editor of the first 20 issues of the fetish magazine Bizarre. Publishing varied between 1946-1959, ceasing during WWII. “Bizarre is for those who have the courage of their own convictions” - John Willie It does take courage to submit oneself to the taboo. However, with all this judgement, wouldn’t you want to break free from it anyways? And this side of the spectrum is so much more sweeter and rewarding than that of the norm. Listed below is Vol. I of Bizarre. Featuring topics such as bondage, amputee fetishism, sadomasochism, transvestism, body modification, and much more! https://archive.org/details/completereprinto0000will/mode/1up Quote
Ford Ranger Posted August 7 Report Posted August 7 Thanks for this rabbit hole! Signing up for an account now. Quote
Ford Ranger Posted August 9 Report Posted August 9 (The style of writing is so wonderfully out-of-fashion and the red rubber cape on p. 129 is devastating. But given the limited total number of pages he definitely spends a lot of time and energy talking about corsets! Found his kink for sure.) Quote
Mistress Kildare Posted August 10 Report Posted August 10 Ohhhhh I love vintage kink publications. Ask me in person for more hehe Quote
Dannyboy Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago I never heard of the author until today. Perhaps I'll look into to if I find the time. My first exposure to literary sexuality began with Fanny Hill. My first awareness of professional domination came about after police raided Monique von Cleef's dungeon in New Jersey circa 1965. Dannyboy Quote
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