Cross Dressing, and Gender Transformation in Nine Adult Fiction Booklets, Empathy Press, 1982 to 1990
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Nine works of trans and cross-dressing erotic fiction, circa 1980s to 1990, documenting a specialized adult market for fiction centered on feminization, gender-role reversal, and fantasies of sexual and social roles outside conventional heterosexual gender roles. The narratives range from cross dressing to l transformation. Several titles were issued by Cathy [Charles] Slavik’s Empathy Press of Seattle, a mail order publisher specializing in transgender, cross dressing, LGBT erotic fiction.Archive includes nine staple bound fiction booklets, all approximately 45-65 pp.:
[1] "Skirted Men. Book 9." Empathy Press, Seattle, 1982.
[2] "Skirted Men. Book 24." Empathy Press, Seattle, 1984.
[3] "Transvestite Training Camp." Empathy Press, circa 1986.
4] "Men in Skirts. Book 37." Empathy Press, Seattle, 1987.
[5] "Guys in Gowns: Transvestite Adventure Stories. Book 81." Empathy Press, Seattle, 1990.
[6] Wilson, Joanne. "He’s the New Girl in Town." 1990.
[7] "Transvestite Sissy." [Empathy Press attribution established externally; no imprint in this copy].
[8] "Queen of the Square Dance." [Publisher unidentified, circa 1980s].
[9] "Vacation Transvestites." [Publisher unidentified].
The booklets preserve evidence of an underground market for queer erotic material and gender play from a period when public representation of trans and gender-nonconforming sexuality remained limited. Empathy Press marketed this fiction alongside a larger catalogue of explorative transgender and cross-dressing books, magazines, films, tapes, contacts, and related adult material, while the unidentified publications demonstrate the same broader commercial appetite for a feminization, cross dressing, and gender transformation narratives. Moderate toning, rubbing, edge wear, and occasional soiling to wrappers; staples intact. Overall good condition. A concentrated group of 1980s fetish fiction documenting the commercial development of cross dressing, progressive feminization, and gender transformation as specialized categories of adult print culture.
Item #23749
Price: $750.00
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