More Book Covers

Today I started part four of my Q and A responses that have been submitted,  but the way that things are going it is going to take me quite a while to finish typing the next batch of answers up. Please continue to submit your questions though,  I love the community aspect of submitted questions and I really do enjoy receiving them,  they make blogging much more enjoyable. So the next batch of answers will be posted on Monday,  and if you would like to submit a question and get a 23 minute spanking video in return,  then please CLICK HERE to do so.

Today I am going to clear some more of my vast archive by posting another set of spanking book covers.

The first one in the list has been chosen deliberately. While the cover of this catalog denotes 1996,  you can probably find everything in this catalog over on Amazon. I’m personally a Kindle unlimited subscriber,  so whenever a new book comes out I add it to my downloads. Even if you aren’t a subscriber though,  the books are cheap enough for a digital download. Now I have no idea who owns CF Publications,  and I have no contact with them,  this is just something that I personally use and I wanted to share the love with you all. Here is the vast collection of CF spanking books that are currently listed on Amazon. CLICK HERE.

Next on the list is a French publication and I have to say that I just love the artwork depicted here. I’m normally a person who only likes modern day representations of spanking art,  with my liking of historical spanking art capping at a limit of the 1930’s. More on that will be revealed on Monday as that is the first question on my next Q and A session,  what types of spanking art do I like.

The next image really made me laugh. Not so much the image,  but the title of the book!! If ever a book was written by a man,  this would be the book,  lol.

I’m somewhat intrigued by this next book. There seems to be some kind of abstract thinking going on and I would be lying if I said that it didn’t interest me. Can you imagine a spanking mirror where you could see whatever you wanted to see during a session?

Now I have to be honest when I say that I don’t know the origin of this book simply because I can’t read French. It is possible that this book is the printed version of the French film,  La Fessee. Please feel free to let me know if you speak French and can translate it for me.

This is another book that interests me. Not for the story but for the 60 photos that are inside. It sold for 15 Shillings so it is an old British book,  and I would be very interested to see the contents within the book itself. Does anyone have a copy?

One thought on “More Book Covers

  1. La Fessee: It’s not a book cover: if you look carefully, you can see that it has been folded into eight (one vertical fold, three horizontal), which rules out any possibility that it’s the front of a book. No, it’s a rather nice movie poster for the 1976 film you mention, evidently adapted for German distribution with what looks like a pasteover for the Deutsche title (‘Slick Encounters’).

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