~ First published in 1908 Originally published in French in 1908, with illustrations from M. del Giglio. The book was written by Aimé van Rod, a writers collective. In 1930 it was republished with images from Gaston Smit. One item with the same title was…
Year: 2017
L’ Avatar de Lucette
~ First published in 1913 L’ Avatar de Lucette was written by James Lovebirch and published for the first time in 1913 by Librairie Artistique et Édition Parisienne réunies and republished in 1925. It was illustrated by Lewis Bald but also by Gaston Smit. It’s…
Le Pensionnat du Fouet
~ First published in 1909 Le Pensionnat du Fouet is a spanking novel by Aimé Van Rod, first published by Édition Parisienne in 1909.The title translates to “The boarding school of the whip”. The original edition of the novel has 10 illustrations by M. del…
Dolly Morton
~ First published in 1899 The Memoirs of Dolly Morton is a Victorian spanking novel that was published by Charles Carrington in London in 1899, with illustrations by Louis Malteste. The work was published under the collective pseudonym Jean de Villiot, and is falsy attributed…
L’Homme Chien
~ First published in 1906 La Comtesse au Fouet is a French femdom spanking novel by Pierre Dumarchey. It was first published in 1906 under the title L’Homme-chien (“The Man-dog”). It was later published as La Comtesse au Fouet, (The Countess of the Whip) The…
Zurriago
~ Date of birth unknown There is not much I could found about this Spanish illustrator other then the fact that he used a pseudonym for illustrating the book La flagelación erótica, published in Barcelona in 1932.Zurriago is valued as one of the most important…
Zarhat
In 1920s-1930s Barcelona, the enigmatic illustrator Zarhat emerged amid a vibrant cultural scene, contributing to influential magazines and the novel “El Látigo en la Carne.” Despite a lack of personal records, Zarhat’s striking style is notable for its bold contrasts and fluid lines, raising questions about the artist’s identity and potential gender.
Yves Yorel
Yves Yorel, an enigmatic artist from 1960s Paris, is known solely for his erotic work in “Justine, ou les malheurs de la vertu” (1969) featuring 36 vivid compositions. His identity remains a mystery, leading to speculation about his background. Today, his limited editions are highly coveted among collectors of vintage erotica.