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Slaves Treated Very Badly

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Cover art by Fortunino Matania from the 1920s/1930s. What the story is about-You can use your imagination:D

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As for the pic by bastndo, I apologize for missing that he was a member and had already posted that foot roasting pic. I try not to re-post things by other members...
 
Cover art by Fortunino Matania from the 1920s/1930s. What the story is about-You can use your imagination:D

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As for the pic by bastndo, I apologize for missing that he was a member and had already posted that foot roasting pic. I try not to re-post things by other members...

This book discussed by me and others a while back: #670
 
This book discussed by me and others a while back: #670
And today BakerBoy has posted a big enlargement of that cover at

http://www.cruxforums.com/xf/threads/wip-women-in-peril.4736/post-442417

and eul's posted the double-spread of the whole pic
(on the book it extended over back and front covers,
apart from the exciting subject, it's a superb example of book design)

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It's probably his best-known picture, though not even mentioned in the Wiki article
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortunino_Matania .

While checking him out, I came across this, not quite so dramatic,
his monochrome drawings seem to have been his strongest card

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It's a picture that's excited me ever since I first saw it on a bookstall years ago -
the eye-contact between the condemned girl and the young bull-driver -
the chemistry between them - he obviously fancies her,
she's showing neither fear nor defiance, just a hint of pleading in her eyes,
what's he saying to her? Maybe, "A fine lass you are, strong and good-looking -
that's your tough luck, that's why they've chosen you, to please the crowd
with a long hard fight and lots of screams. I'm afraid you won't break easily,
but we'll drive the brutes hard, we'll try not to let it last it too long ..."
 
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It's a picture that's excited me ever since I first saw it on a bookstall years ago -
the eye-contact between the condemned girl and the young bull-driver -
the chemistry between them - he obviously fancies her,
she's showing neither fear nor defiance, just a hint of pleading in her eyes,
what's he saying to her? Maybe, "A fine lass you are, strong and good-looking -
that's your tough luck, that's why they've chosen you, to please the crowd
with a long hard fight and lots of screams. I'm afraid you won't break easily,
but we'll drive the brutes hard, we'll try not to let it last it too long ..."

Yes, it’s a classic for me too. Excited the first time I saw it, and still today.
 
While checking him out, I came across this, not quite so dramatic,
his monochrome drawings seem to have been his strongest card


I don’t know. I think this one is exciting too. There’s spectacle, action, and peril all rolled into one image!
 
Shit. another softy bull driver. Someone tell him he is supposed to make it last. We want the prolonged screams, the sweating, the agony!
ah, men make promises, but the slavegirl knows what they're worth! ;) :devil:
 
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