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Perfidia's Jungle Ordeal The Rare Digest Series on Vintage Sleaze #32



Perfidia comes well-armed in this crappy, cheap, likely purloined digest slapped together I suspect on the West Coast around 1970.  Aha, I am correct…here it is credited to "Flag Publications"  with a question mark on another site…and their guess is 1960 but I think that a decade too early.  Penned by one "Don Osbourne" with no date, no publisher and what I believe is a stolen Eugene Bilbrew illustration on the cover.  I would give this a "must to avoid no stars" rating but you won't find one at the corner newsstand anyway.  I didn't read it, but the word "loincloth" springs out.

The woman with the cat was was named after the song written in 1939 by Mexican Alberto Dominguez and popularized by Xavier Cugat  a year later.  Everyone from Trini Lopez the Lawrence Welk has done it since.  Even King Tubby did it!  Mel Torme gave it the velvet touch, and the Ventures gave it waves.

Perfidia is faithless, treacherous and false…so it comes as a mystery why anyone would name their kid that…but maybe the author is referring to the cat!

About 35 pages, digest form, with 7 anonymous illustrations.  They aren't any good either.

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THIS IS NUMBER THIRTY TWO IN THE SERIES 'THE RARE DIGESTS' Small essays on hopelessly obscure and scarce soft-core publications of the 1950s. Enjoy them All!