After swimming in hot congressional stew, Irving Klaw limited his business to mail order only and moved
the money drop right across the Hudson River to a building in Jersey
City, NJ. Checks no longer went to 14th Street, they went to NUTRIX Co. and an address
which is associated with some serious slimeballs. Jersey City was only a
few miles from Manhattan but far from New York jurisdiction…and that was
the point.
Note the price above. $3.75 for a 64 page paperback. At the time, most paperbacks were selling for a quarter. See why it was worth staying in business? Don't forget to include postage.
The Betty Page in Bondage series is pretty
brutal. Yes, that is Miss Page behind the leather mask, though it may
be hard to tell. Seems a waste of the most beautiful face in modeling. Why, I can hardly see her sunny disposition!
Other entries in the series THE EARLY IRVING KLAW are interspersed!



