Roman Conquests (Perineum Press Book)

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ISBN-10:

0912516763

ISBN-13:

9780912516769

Author(s): Phil Andros
Released: Jan 01, 1983
Format: Paperback, 154 pages
Related ISBN: 9781555832254

Description:

In the 1960s Steward began writing and publishing his erotica under the name of Phil Andros, initially doing so with the Danish magazine Eos/Amigo. Some of his early works described his fascination with rough trade and sadomasochistic sex; others focused on the power dynamics of interracial sexual encounters between men. In 1966, thanks to changes in American publishing laws, he was able to publish his story collection $TUD with Guild Press in the United States, under the pseudonym Phil Andros. By the late 1960s, Steward started writing a series of pulp pornographic novels featuring the hustler Phil Andros as narrator.

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