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Vintage MUTRIX Book “THE CAPTIVE PRINCESS” Illustrated throughout

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Eroticartlanta Atlanta, GA US
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  • Condition Excellent condition, no torn or missing pages.
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Rare and vintage Mutrix Book with a story and pictures as shown. 
 
Condition is excellent. These came from a vendors storage and were never sold to the public, so have not been handled or put into public circulation. Old stock newly found. Other titles available, check my other listings. 
 

MUTRIX - NUTRIX

 

Irving Klaw’s operated a mail-order business from a small book shop in New York; selling film and photographs of beautiful women, some of whom were in bondage. Irving was also one of the first ever fetish photographers. Some of Irving’s work, made Bettie Page the first major bondage/fetish star. 

 

 Eddie Miskin was a mob associate who received funding from the organization to publish titles. He took over Irving Klaws business “Nutrix” and replaced it with “Mutrix” with his own initial. Edward "Eddie" Mishkin, infamous Times Square operator/publisher, and there's an advertisement on the inside cover for "Wholesale Book Corporation" -- 48 East 21st Street NYC

 

 

The Kefauver Hearings of the Senate Subcommittee on Juvenile Delinquency in 1957 marked the beginning of the end of Irving Klaw's mail-order fetish art business in New York. The investigation tried to link pornography to juvenile delinquency. The McCarthy-style hearings branded Klaw as a degenerate pornographer and ushered in a new wave of media censorship. Bettie Page was also summoned to the hearings but was never called to testify (parts of the hearings are recreated in the film The Notorious Bettie Page). She retired from modeling soon afterwards. Because of the political, social and legal pressures he faced, Klaw closed his storefront business and burned many of his negatives. It is estimated that more than 80% of the negatives were destroyed.

 

After the Senate hearings and the ensuing legal difficulties with state authorities, Klaw was barred from continuing his business in New York. Shortly thereafter he moved his Nutrix Publishing Company, along with the associated Satellite Publications (Stanley Malkin & Pat Martini), to an office building in Jersey City, New Jersey. Both companies sold similar fetish-oriented photos and magazines.

To further avoid prosecution, Klaw's Nutrix publishing imprint was restricted to a mail-order-only business. For several years he published a number of small illustrated bondage/fetish photo-booklets. Titles such as Girl Psycho Handled with Restraint (1960), which includes old photos of Bettie Page, Girls Punishment at School of Discipline (1962), Tortured Models in the Wax Exhibit (1962), and Paddled Severely During Sorority Initiation (1963) are typical examples. Eventually he sold this business to Ed Mishkin, who changed the company name from Nutrix to Mutrix, adding the first initial of his last name.

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