Tracing the rise of commercial fetish art from its shadowy beginnings in the 1940s to its acceptance in the 1970s, this illustrated biography explores the unconventional life and art of Eric Stanton, a pioneering sexual fantasist who helped shape the movement. With more than 400 rare images and interviews with Stanton's family and closest associates, this biography chronicles the infamous circle of patrons, publishers, and cult icons populating his subterranean world, including Irving Klaw, John Willie, Bettie Page, Steve Ditko, and Gene Bilbrew. It is the untold, secret history of a misunderstood culture, the abuses of government authority, social intolerance, and gangsters. But above all, it is a tale about survival against all odds and an artist who had the courage to stay true to himself. AUTHOR: Collector and writer Richard Perez Seves's great passion is cultural archaeology. He is the author of two novels about outcasts, misfits, and bohemia, themes that have been his life-long preoccupation. SELLING POINTS: ? An illustrated biography of pioneering underground artist and sexual fantasist Eric Stanton ? Traces the history of commercial fetish art from the 1940s to the 1970s ? Steve Ditko, Gene Bilbrew, John Willie, Bettie Page are some of the cult icons detailed 280 colour and b/w images