Passion Bride
John Dexter; Jeremy Dunn
‘Sin incarnate was the woman…for when she was finished with men they were broken in body and mind, the lucky ones dead, the unlucky ones still alive to follow her as hollow shells, their masculinity drained in an inferno of PASSION FIRE!’
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| Genre | Pulp |
| Copyright Date | 1962 |
| Publication Date | Feb-62 |
| Publisher | Midnight Reader |
| Format | Mass Market Paperback |
| Notes | Midnight Reader MR 415
The Illinois Supreme Court described the materials as follows, 32 Ill. 2d, at 267-268, 204 N. E. 2d, at 772-773: “`Passion Bride’ by John Dexter described curricular and extracurricular sexual episodes that take place during a honeymoon on the French Riviera. The book describes masturbation; intercourse; a party between an old man and three prostitutes; attempted intercourse in a bath; lesbian foreplay; flagellation; rape ending in the death of the female from a broken back and intercourse ending in the broken back of the male participant. ” Reprinted as THE WOMAN Jeremy Dunn |
| Language | English |
| Rating | NotRated |
| Cover Artist | Harold William McCauley |
| Subject | Lesbian Sleaze |
| BookID | 9640 |