#400440 - Art of Female Impersonation 8 TV Teachers Pet
The Art of Female Impersonation Volume Eight
Nutrix Co.
Jersey City, New Jersey,
1962
digital replica
and
TV Teachers Pet
a Mutrix Publication
reprinted by Wholesale Books
c. 1972
digital replica
The Art of Female Impersonation, Volume Eight
This volume introduces us to five formidable femmes, whose stories disclose personal history, techniques and talents that make them successful in their chosen show business niche. Descriptions of these lovely performers were written by Vickie Lynne. The text pays attention to underwear, lipstick, makeup, wigs, fabrics and footwear.
DORIAN TRACY
Dorian started to enjoy the feel of silk and satin dresses when in high school. His first stage appearance was as a showgirl, a role that required changing into several elaborate costumes each night. The most difficult aspect of each performance was the finale, when wig removal revealed the male
within the feminine finery.
TY BENNETT
“Ty has a stunning array of custom-made female gowns.” Women admire his good taste in wigs, corsets and dresses. “He . . . made a best-selling record, Mr. Ty Bennett – Queen for a Day, which was put out by Half and Half Records.”
TINA MARSH
Some facial surgery improved Tina's looks and a series of injections gradually changed Tina's personality. In photos, she shows off pretty legs in stockings and high-heeled pumps.
VALERIE KAYE
“Valerie is very proud of his nipped in waistline, which measures only 23 inches. He stays away from sweets and wears a corset to keep a lithe silhouette under dresses. . . .” Photographs show Valerie in a dress, undies,
corset and high heels.
DORE D'AR
Ballet lessons and long legs equipped Dore to dance in the chorus line of a female impersonator revue. His mother become one of his most important fans. “He like effeminate styles . . . and is keen in figure hugging costumes which make him look all the more feminine.”
The original volume has more than 30 photographs of guys in drag at home. Some wear dresses while others show off in stockings, undies and heels.
The ebook is a close digital replica, duplicating the page sequence of the original. Tonality was adjusted to achieve clarity. All the content of the original is included in the ebook, including two pages of Nutrix advertising.
TV Teachers Pet
Good-looking Sam Talbot had success with girls in his high school and decided to set his sights on a woman with more experience. When he asks Miss Thompson, the pretty phys-ed teacher, to the movies, she lets him know that she's aware of his sexist objectives. Her detailed description embarrasses the youth, but he agrees to go out with her and abide by her rules.
When he arrives at her apartment, he finds the teacher clad in tight leather and high heels. When he tries to caress her, she kicks, scrapes, stomps and hits him so hard that he winds up on the floor with tears in his eyes.
He soon learns that she wants to teach him what it's like to be female, to be viewed as a sex object by men. To accomplish this, she has him dress in sexy female attire, including a restrictive girdle. Then she permits him to have sex with her, but limiting him to activities that give her pleasure. He soon realizes that stimulating contact with the petite educator causes painful expansion within the the pantie girdle.
On the following day, Miss Thompson and Samantha take a stroll to their school and encounter several individuals who perceive Sam as female in his transvestite disguise. Later, he meets Rhoda, who has also undergone a transformation.
The anonymous, third-person narrative provides candid descriptions of sexual experiences and intimate feelings. Sam/Samantha feels attracted to the feminine image he sees in the mirror. The writer discloses how the feminine lingerie and clothing, their tightness and softness, tantalize and arouse the man within the transvestite.
The booklet includes eight excellent illustrations by Gene Bilbrew, but not all of them relate precisely to events in the story. His ink work here presents the protagonist as a powerful beauty who knows her business.
The tonality of text and pictures was adjusted for legibility and clarity. Except for advertising, the digital replica presents every page of the reprint in the original sequence.
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