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Old March 25th, 2019, 10:40 PM   #2011
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would be very helpful to get a scan of the cover the magazine, and the masthead/impressum if there is any.
The magazine is a 1983 compendium (album) made up of 4 issues of the magazine:

Savoir Faire L'amour Album No.5 = main cover
Savoir Faire L'amour No.19 (Nov 1982) = cover, contents page (incl. Andre Collot)
Savoir Faire L'amour No.20 (Jan 1983) = cover, contents page (incl. "German" illustrations). Also added first page of the 'spanking' set.

The magazine is a real mix of imagery that includes fetishes eg. bondage.

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Old March 26th, 2019, 03:46 AM   #2012
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The magazine is a real mix of imagery that includes fetishes eg. bondage.
I'll say -- thank you for posting that. Its a very random assortment, and I note that on their masthead they include a Dr. Abraham Van Helsing as part of the "editorial committee".

I do like those "German" drawings, wish I knew where they were from-- they have some of the vibe of Joseph Farrel, but not his subject matter exactly.
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Old March 26th, 2019, 10:21 AM   #2013
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Default Savoir Faire L'amour

Going through the magazine again I realised I missed a couple of illustrations out that may be by the same "German" artist.

"Der Rutenspiegel" is described in the magazine as the cover of an 'unapologetic book about flagellation'. I thought it was German but it may be Danish, however the artwork looks similar in style.

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Old March 27th, 2019, 05:03 PM   #2014
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Default Literature of Flagellation

Here are the front and back covers of 4 books I once owned and a few images I scanned from 'Part K'. The books appear to have been published in 1975 and include a mix of artwork, illustrations and photos. Though the text was in English the pictures seemed to be from a variety of countries.



Funnily enough, when doing some research on the book just now I came across these complete scans. I think the person who scanned them might have bought them from me as the cover has the same marks on, nice coincidence! I didn't own Part A.

https://archive.org/details/TheLiter...ellation-PartA
https://archive.org/details/TheLiter...ellation-PartG
https://archive.org/details/TheLiter...ellation-PartH
https://archive.org/details/TheLiter...ellation-PartI
https://archive.org/details/TheLiter...ellation-PartK
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Default Accord, Relate, Search

Most of these scans I did from UK 1970s fetish magazines Accord, Relate and Search (all from the same publisher). In addition there are a couple from Bizarre Life #20 and the last two are from Wildcat Special.

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Going through the magazine again I realised I missed a couple of illustrations out that may be by the same "German" artist.
"Der Rutenspiegel" is described in the magazine as the cover of an 'unapologetic book about flagellation'. I thought it was German but it may be Danish, however the artwork looks similar in style.

The artist is Rudolf Preuss (1879-1961), from Austria.
https://spankingart.org/wiki/Rudolf_Preuss


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Illustrations from "Plaisirs de Tibère" (1929) by H. Gaultier de Saint-Amand.


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Illustrations from "La Maison des supplices" (1909) by Aimé Van Rod.


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Illustrations from "Au service du sultan rouge" (1922) by H. Gaultier de Saint-Amand.


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Illustrations from "Le Fouet en Irlande Rebelle" (1925) by Roman Vécu [Star O´Miben].



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