IN 1959, Edward Mishkin was arrested and 72 of the books he had
published (or sold) were confiscated for obscenity. Mishkin sold the
books in several Times Square bookstores he owned. The Supreme Court of
the United States Upheld his conviction and the books disappeared into
evidence boxes and attics. 50 years later collector Jim Linderman
decides to find them. Eugene Bilbrew, an African-American artist drew
many of the covers. He would overdose on 42nd Street. Other artists who
worked in the same scene at the same time are Eric Stanton, who shared a
studio with Steve Ditko, creator of Spiderman and Joe Shuster of
Superman Fame. Along with Mishkin, there were two other smut producers
in New York. Leonard Burtman, fetish publisher and Irving Klaw, who
photographed Bettie Page. 250 pages with HUNDREDS of illustration not
seen in over 50 years, and then not really seen at all. Available in
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