PAUL, Hugo
PAUL, Hugo
NY: Dalhousie Press, 1967. 127pp. Small 8vo. Glued in illustrated wraps. Very good or better, with light wear and toning to covers.
Faux-sociological smut exploring the "always fascinating phenomenon of rape" (preface), with chapters purporting to unpack various psychological and clinical aspects of the crime. As common in such works, the author lapses frequently from factual summae into first-person accounts of his encounters in the field, including numerous interviews with rapists. With an introduction by the almost certainly fictitious Jean-Paul St. Marc. Publisher Dalhousie Press seems to have specialized in this sort of exploitative line, as judged by other such titles as Casebook: Homophile, Confessions of Necrophile, The Lesbian Handbook, etc.