The Girl in the Black Chemise

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She Was Sweet, Silky… And Dangerous
A Frank Novel Of Fallen Angels — And The Men Who Prey Upon Them

From the back:

Is Three A Crowd?

The Girl in the black chemise, Iris, was not housewife material. She was a woman of the twilight. Besides, she was convinced that Tom Grant still loved the utterly beautiful, utterly alluring, utterly wicked Bertha, to whom he had been wed many years.

So Iris let Tom love her, love her all he wanted to. But she refused to marry him. Inevitably, Tom sought solace in the arms of other twilight women; a step which proved fatal. For it threw him once again into the company of his irresistible ex wife. By all indications, Bertha again was making him her love slave… 

But Iris, Iris of the black chemise, suddenly decided to fight for her man and rejoined the fray. Her charms, already too much for Tom, proved just as devastating to Bertha!

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The Dispossessed / The Ship’s Doctor

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Stallion Books Issue #209 1954
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When They Kissed He Knew…

Unmasks The Torments That Drive A Man Into Abnormality…

No Surgery Could Cut Away His Hunger For Her

This illustration appeared on the cover of The Ship’s Doctor, in 1954. The figure of the doctor was reworked, the medical bag was removed, the arms repainted, and the image was reused on the the cover of The Dispossessed, in 1956.

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