#443 - Transvestite Drive-In Mutrix Eneg Maid to Please Burmel
Transvestite Drive-in
A Mutrix Publication
reprint by Wholesale Books Corp.
New York, New York
ca. 1970
digital replica
and
Maid to Please
Burmel Publishing Company
New York, New York
1958
digital replica
Transvestite Drive-in
This digest-sized book from the late 1960s presents a third-person narrative that begins when Gary meets Miss Min at a drive-in. She invites him to her home, and together they explore the pleasures of cross-dressing. The prose includes descriptions of the apparel and undergarments Gary tries on under the strict supervision of his voluptuous Mistress.
The original volume has eight superb Gene Bilbrew (Eneg) illustrations, which are spaced among the text pages and also clustered together at the end of the ebook. This prime Bilbrew art reflects his affection for this subject matter in fluid lines that present his characters with confidence and clarity. He has done an exceptional job with legs and expressing the penumbras of gender mix.
Two unrelated photos of female impersonators are included in the original and the ebook.
Maid to Please
This Burtman publication from 1958 contains two stories: "Maid to Please" by Brian Hayle and "Recreation Hour" by Evelyn Adams. Although the cover says "FULLY ILLUSTRATED," the book contains a total of three Gene Bilbrew illustrations, one of which repeats the cover. The second short story is about a couple that wrestles in mud.
The first-person narrator of the first short story is Brian Hayle, who finds himself spending the night in a bedroom that has many lovely underthings to try on. The prose is fashioned as a bit of a diary, and Brian tells of the excitement he feels while dressed in stockings, girdle, and boots.
The lady of the house discovers his proclivities, and amuses herself with his embarrassment while tightening a corset around him. Many frilly details brighten this lively tale.
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