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The Sensual Heiress (First Edition) by Preston, Lana; Eugene Bilbrew (cover) - 1967

by Preston, Lana; Eugene Bilbrew (cover)

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The Sensual Heiress (First Edition)

by Preston, Lana; Eugene Bilbrew (cover)

  • Used
  • very good
  • Paperback
  • first
Wizard Publications, 1967. Very Good. Wizard Book 409, 12mo softcover, 95c cover price, 160pp, perfect-bound, distributed by WWNC, and Connoisseur Publications catalog list present. First Edition, a paperback original, adult erotic fiction. New York, lawyers, haunted New England houses, and "reincarnated lust agents of Satan Himself!" Cover art by Bilbrew, noted African-American illustrator and underground art OG, featuring trademark studs and chiseled women hitchhikers. Scarce series ran short, and Preston wrote others for Cleveland imprints. Very Good Plus, light rubbing and toning, brief bruise to rear. For consenting, mature audiences.
  • Bookseller Well-Stacked Books US (US)
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Binding Paperback
  • Publisher Wizard Publications
  • Date Published 1967
Satan Press, Wee Hours, Corsair (6 Vintage Paperbacks, 1960s)

Satan Press, Wee Hours, Corsair (6 Vintage Paperbacks, 1960s)

by Preston, Lana, and Dan Powers, Donna Powell, John Parker, Jake Edwards, Anthony Dean; Eugene Bilbrew (cover art)

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  • Paperback
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Paperback
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Star Distributors, WWNC, 1960s. Very Good. First Editions, paperback originals, 12mo softcover, 95c cover price, 160pp, perfect-bound, color wrappers. Six vintage paperbacks, 1966-68, adult erotic novels featuring cover art by Bilbrew, noted African-American illustrator and underground art OG, with trademark studs and gangly fiends, and chiseled women. Eugene (sometimes Eneg) was a singer in the Basin Street Boys, worked at the Los Angeles Sentinel (newspaper), created the first black superhero "The Bronze Bomber," and later overdosed in an adult bookstore. Early work seen in Irving Klaw's Nutrix digests, later work being paintings of the seedy characters of his daily routine for Ed Mishkin and Leonard Burtman paperbacks. His work is steadily recognizable and his precedence in Black comics and underground art holds fast. Bilbrew's finals works (1973) decorate several Star Distributor titles, many of less than mentionable themes paraded as "case studies." Included: Just for Kicks, Dealer's Luck,… Read More
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£238.80