#444 - MISS H-H +STANTON+Bilbrew AIP
Miss High-heels,
c. 1930 novel,
6 illustrations by Eric Stanton
searchable, read-out-loud text
Adventures in Petticoats,
c. 1960,
48 watercolor and ink illustrations by Gene Bilbrew, signed as Gilbert
MISS HIGH-HEELS
This was our first text-based ebook. Fetiche-oriented individuals who enjoy stories of forced feminization will appreciate this Victorian-age novel. The prose has a certain formality that reflects its time, but the story glitters with vivid descriptions of costumes and punishments.
An arrogant trouble-maker as a youth, Dennis Beryl comes under the guardianship of his step-sister after his wealthy father dies. With the knowledgeable assistance of Miss Priscilla (her aunt), Phoebe the maid and Cousin Violet, Helen transforms Dennis into Denise, a lovely and well-behaved young lady.
The prose makes frequent references to ribbons, silk, tulle, satin, velvet, high heels, bows, buckles, jewels, stockings, and corsets. Miss Priscilla dubs Denise "Miss Satin Slippers" and describes him as a fetichiste-du-pied. The androgynous young man is the first-person narrator of the story and he repeatedly admits the pleasure of being dressed in jeweled finery of a proper young lady and being disciplined by the intriguing women in the household.
The ebook ends with an Afterword and six Eric Stanton illustrations from the digest-sized Escape into Bondage series of the early 1960s.
A Note:
Miss High-heels is available all over the internet as both a paper book and digital ebook. The web may offer free downloads of the raw text somewhere. The main value of this presentation for our customers is the characterization of the book as transvestite fiction. For those who have that interest, this classic delivers a luscious literary treat, the existence of which you may have been unaware.
This edition is an original layout of the text with a few Stanton illustrations at the end.
ADVENTURES IN PETTICOATS
by Gene Bilbrew, signed as Gilbert
This volume collects the complete set of 48 Bilbrew illustrations with no text. Like the story of Miss High-heels, the pictures tell of a young man who is forced to dress-up in women's foundation garments, stockings, dresses and shoes. Objecting at first, he soon succumbs to the sensuous appeal of feminine finery.
This book consists of orginal scans of an Eros Goldstripe magazine. Bilbrew used his Gilbert pseudonym for many of his tv-themed illustrations.
Two e-books, delivered by download link.

