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#455 - He Knew What He Wanted Mutrix Bilbrew Eneg

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He Knew What He Wanted
illustrated by ENEG
a Mutrix Book, (New Jersey)
reprinted by Wholesale Book Corporation
New York City
c. 1967

a digital replica


Brother Transvestite, Volume 2
written by Lucy Tania
illustrated by ENEG
a Mutrix Publication, (New Jersey)
reprinted by Wholesale Book Corporation
New York City
c. 1967

a digital replica






He Knew What He Wanted
The first-person narrator doesn't seem to have a name in the story. Miss Amanda catches him ogling lingerie in her store, infers that he's a latent transvestite and conscripts him into domestic service as her resident t-v servant. At her apartment, she commands him to strip and wear female undergarments. Plenty of touching and arousal in her bedroom. In the last scene, Mr. Steven enjoys the femininity of both Mistress Amanda and her maid.

The energetic prose describes the many outer- and under- garments of the female characters. Text carefully delineates wigs, all-in-ones, girdles, restraining straps, bras with padding, hosiery, panties and high-heeled footwear. Despite oblique vocabulary, the narrative renders emotions, sensations, essential anatomy and physical contact with colorful clarity.

Mr. Bilbrew's lovely images approximately reflect incidents in the story. His ink delineates characters' lyrical curves and sensuous feelings. The level of skill demonstrated in these pictures — in the depiction of hair, faces, hands, legs and fabrics — is what earned ENEG his reputation as a gifted erotic artist, whose talent was continuously sought by numerous publishers.

The ebook positions the eight pictures near relevant prose. Except for advertising, the digital replica includes all content of the original.














Brother Transvestite, Volume 2
In the first volume, Betty's sister Susan persuades husband Jim to dress in women's clothes. Volume 2 begins with his entry into the luxurious bedroom of Betty's boss, Alex/Alexis, a transvestite with a large wardrobe. Alex helps Jim select a negligee and fits him into a bra with artificial breasts. Then, Alexis coaches cosmetics and sprays perfume.

When the T-V's enter the living room, they find Betty and Susan in lesbian embrace. Tri-sexual permutations ensue.

The following day, Susan instructs Jim, now Jane, in how to speak as a woman, and he shops for pretty things at Alexis' boutique. Later, at his apartment, Ingrid is introduced into the menage and the two men engage on intimate terms.

The writing employs excellent vocabulary and good diction, without too many clichés. Sketching apparel details and personalities with precision, the first-person narrative places the reader in the scenes. The text was carefully produced on a typewriter in all capital letters, probably by the author.

Mr. Bilbrew’s superb ink work renders feminine forms with subtle curves, lacy touches, and some heels. Nine pictures are included in the Mutrix booklet, a typical number for this kind of fiction. While the illustrations are not directly connected to the story, they function as pleasant enhancement to the reading experience.

Omitting advertising, the digital replica ebook presents the complete content in the original sequence. Both the Eneg illustrations and the pseudonymous prose are superior to many other Mutrix t-v booklets.






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