Editore: Maryland, 1996
Da: Between the Covers-Rare Books, Inc. ABAA, Gloucester City, NJ, U.S.A.
EUR 703,04
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover. Condizione: Near Fine. 32mo. Small notebook measuring 4.5" x 3". Printed paper covers with depictions of flowers. About fine with light edgewear. A small notebook containing approximately 232 words describing exhibitionist displays of sexual activity between a group of people living in or around Maryland, 1996. A regular commercial notepad with small written summaries of sexual occurrences between a group of people identified as Pam Baldwin, and four other people; Stormy, Jack, Nancy, and the owner of the notepad, who is unidentified. The entries are short, sometimes stating the location or action happening, "Fence - someone whirled around, Pam shouted, privates kicked". One section describes that after Pam and Jack have sex, he calls his mother to make her upset. This person writes about asking someone to have sex with them and has a couple phone numbers listed in the notepad. One of the phone numbers belongs to Nancy, who in 1990 posted an advertisement for a nanny in the Frederick Post Newspaper, printed in Frederick, Maryland. Most of the accounts are violent with both Stormy and Pam either receiving or giving punches, being kicked in the "privates", or being shouted at. It's also written that Pam would cry and lure women over to her in the bathroom and then, "Expose herself to girls in restroom". The age of the girls is unknown but exhibitionism of genitalia and sex are constant in the notepad. One account describes a man on a motorcycle waving his penis out for the group to see, while another account talks about a boy having sexual intercourse with a cup, "Another boy had a cup at ground and was moving it in and out!" A later description talks about making jokes to make "the boys" laugh, "Took hair tie out and was putting in crotch and pretending it was a weenie". A strange and sexually charged notepad filled with short descriptions of sexual acts and exhibitionism in Maryland, 1996.