Satellite Publishing

#496 - Prison of Pain Barberia Bilbrew ENEG

$4.96
SKU: #496


Eneg Presents Prison of Pain
28 illustrations by Gene Bilbrew,
Satellite Publishing Co.
Jersey City, New Jersey
c. 1968

a hybrid e-book

and
Barberia – Queen of Pain
10 illustrations by Gene Bilbrew,
Satellite Publishing Co.
Jersey City, New Jersey
c. 1968

a hybrid e-book










 
Satellite, Irving Klaw's Nutrix Publishing Company and Ed Mishkin's Mutrix Publishing Company all had business addresses on Montgomery Street in Jersey City, New Jersey during the 1960s. That didn't mean that they actually did any business there though. New buildings and a parking lot now replace previous structures.

Published at irregular intervals by Satellite Publishing Company (Stanley Malkin and Pat Martini) in the early 1960s, most Bound issues featured illustrations by Gene Bilbrew. The two Satellite Publications that were used as source material for this product probably were of a somewhat later vintage. Their illustrations show female nudity that Bound avoided.

With bondage themes, digest size, two-color covers and interior Gene Bilbrew pictures that illustrate typed fiction, Prison of Pain and Barberia – Queen of Pain mirror Satellite's Bound series. These booklets tell tales of women hurting and restraining beautiful women.

In Prison, a convict endures awful brutality at the hands of a sexy wardeness and her guards, who work with their lovely figures continuously exposed. In Barberia, a niece visits her imperious aunt and learns about pleasures of the flesh as auntie punishes the niece and men of the household. The scenarios are pretext for bdsm tableaux, which are roughly described in the primitive prose.

Both ebooks have wide pages. Text is positioned on the left and the vertically-oriented pictures of the booklets are on the right. Some pages hold only prose.

Completely re-set for these ebook iterations, the text has been lightly edited, with modest revisions to punctuation, spelling and a few words. No effort has been made to change incidents or characters in the stories. As possible with the narrative content of prose and illustrations, each picture has been placed beside text that describes it, but not all pictures are described in the text.

The images have been adjusted to retain the artist's contour shadows. The ebook shows the abrasion of soft pencil lead on rough sketch paper, but brightened, delivering a unique visual experience, superior to that of printed paper. In an unusual hybrid e-book layout, pictures fill screens from top to bottom. All original scans.

In Prison of Pain, Mr. Bilbrew created superb illustrations of beauties in bondage and in charge. Signing as Eneg, the pictures show Mr. Bilbrew's pencil work at the peak of his skill. With subtle shading, he delineates grand female curves and sexy faces, displayed to expose voluptuous femininity.



note: On the day this product is first sold on 30sg.com, an online retailer advertises the Prison of Pain booklet at $125.





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