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  • * Wild Thing! (December 6, 2000, Momotarou Video Publishing ) * Gloss (December 10, 2000, Momotarou Video Publishing)
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  • ...ublishers of French [[spanking novel]]s were located in Paris, such as the publishing house [[Collection des Orties Blanches]] by [[Jean Fort]] or the publisher
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  • ...ia, having moved there from San Francisco, California in late 2005. [[NBM Publishing]] has published several collections of his work, including ''Cathexis'' and ...nimation at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston. He began self-publishing his black & white erotic comix in 1987 while working as an animator and dir
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  • In 1966, he also took on a collaboration with the publishing house Fleurus. There, he did various illustrations and short stories for Fr ...teamed up with writer Patrick Cothias to create 'Les Sanguinaires' at the publishing house Glénat. In 1999, under the pseudonym Kovacq, he ventured into erotic
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  • ...old, and went on to be a #1 bestseller for three consecutive months at her publishing house and for one month at Fictionwise in 2006<ref>[http://www.whiskeycreek * New Beginnings: Carpe Diem, Samhain Publishing - 2006
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  • ...ishers Weekly announced that Alyson Books would switch to digital (e-book) publishing only, with plans to convert backlist titles in this fashion. Don Weise left ...n Books</u>. In 2008, Regent Entertainment Media Inc. (now known as [[Here Publishing]] Inc. and currently a subsidiary of Here Media Inc.) bought rights to The
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  • * ''Kinbakushi A's Ecstasy And Gloom'', Ohta Publishing, 2008 * ''Arisue´s Kinbaku Theory and Practices'', Sanwa Publishing, 2008
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  • ...ses, Send Me the Thorns]]". '' The book was published in 1995 by their own publishing company, and is now in its fifteenth printing. Since the untimely death of
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  • Bizarre was launched as a bimonthly title by John Brown Publishing in February 1997 and was edited by Fiona Jerome. It was an immediate succes ...pproximately £5million. When IFG collapsed, Bizarre was acquired by Dennis Publishing. Its current editor is David McComb<ref>See Guardian UK article in External
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  • The experience he gained led him to starting his own fetish publishing company in 1954. ...ems were alleviated by [[Rueben Sturman]], a contemporary giant in erotica publishing and distribution. This eventually changed the nature of Lenny`s business an
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  • ...an ordered stack of paper sheets with one's hands and tools, or in modern publishing, by automated processes. Firstly, one binds the sheets of papers along an e ...an ordered stack of paper sheets with one's hands and tools, or in modern publishing, by automated processes. Firstly, one binds the sheets of papers along an e
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  • ...'''Les Orties Blanches''' (the white [[nettle]]s) was a [[France|French]] publishing house by [[Jean Fort]] that published [[fetish]] (especially [[flagellation
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  • '''Le Jardin d'Éros''' publishing house was located within two numbers, at 6, rue de Tracy, Paris., the same : (in en: '''The Garden of Eros''' publishing house was located within two numbers, at 6, rue de Tracy, Paris., the same
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  • '''Select Bibliothèque''' was a [[France|French]] [[publisher|publishing house]] of [[erotic]] fetish and [[spanking literature]] in the "golden age
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  • '''Silver Moon''' is an imprint of UK BDSM publisher [[Shadowline Publishing]]. Silver Mink is another Shadowline imprint. Silver Moon, which publishes
    1 KB (163 words) - 00:59, 17 April 2023
  • ...rian pornography laws, Nichols went into exile in Paris from 1900 to 1908, publishing by mail-order to England.
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  • {{Header| NBM Publishing 11/21}} | name = NBM Publishing
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  • ...(magazine)|Heavy Rubber]]'', ''[[Whiplash]]'', ''[[Penthouse]]'', ''Nexus Publishing'', etc.
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  • == Publishing model == ...the debate, many (including Larry Finlay, managing director of Transworld Publishing) point to the lack of "editorial arbitration" and thus define Lulu as a van
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  • | publisher = [[Knight Publishing Corp]]
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