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Greek ways / Phil Andros.

LIBRA Limited PS3537.T479 G7 1984
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Andros, Phil, author.
Contributor:
Penn Sexuality Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
Greek way
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Gay men--Fiction.
Gay men.
Sadomasochism--Fiction.
Sadomasochism.
Male prostitutes--Fiction.
Male prostitutes.
LGBTQ+ people.
Men.
Sexual minorities.
SM.
BDSM.
Men sex workers.
LGBTQ+ sex workers.
Genre:
Gay literature.
Gay fiction.
Erotic fiction
Fiction
Gay fiction
Erotic fiction.
LGBTQ+ fiction.
Physical Description:
159 pages ; 21 cm
Distribution:
Eugene, OR : Subco.
Place of Publication:
San Francisco : Perineum, [1984]
Summary:
"We come up Phil Andros in top form - before the camera - he's now starring in gay porn filmed on location above the California surf. Then it's back to San Francisco and the call-house for male hustlers where Phil is head stud. Between out-calls to appreciative clients, he services other studs as well as young Teddy-boy, who just wants to learn from a master, and porn-king Jerry. All goes well until the police begin a campaign to close down the bordello by sending in an undercover cop who turns out to be Phil's treacherous one-time lover. Gamely rising to the challenge, Phil quickly constructs a devilish trap for the unwary agent. With the lusty but unwitting participation of a burly ex-miner, Phil and cohorts caputre the enemy on film so explicity he's forced into submission, and finally to total defeat"--Back cover.
Contents:
By the seashore
Toes and things
The cat's away
A Sothron stud
The past recaptured
Oink, oink
A foxy scheme
A confrontation
The first installment
Wet boots
Up your ear
Love and death.
Notes:
Previously published as: The Greek way.
The Cushing Library/Women & Gender Studies copy was acquired as part of The Don Kelly Research Collection of Gay Literature and Culture.
ISBN:
0912516844
9780912516844
OCLC:
9944711

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