Sweet Gwendoline
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'''Sweet Gwendoline''' is the main female character in the works of [[bondage artist]] [[John Willie]] and possibly the most famous [[bondage]] icon after [[Bettie Page]]. In Willie's drawings and comic books, Gwendoline appears as a rather naïve blonde damsel in distress with ample curves, who is unfortunate enough to find herself tied up in scene after scene. | '''Sweet Gwendoline''' is the main female character in the works of [[bondage artist]] [[John Willie]] and possibly the most famous [[bondage]] icon after [[Bettie Page]]. In Willie's drawings and comic books, Gwendoline appears as a rather naïve blonde damsel in distress with ample curves, who is unfortunate enough to find herself tied up in scene after scene. | ||
− | ==Further reading== | + | == Further reading == |
− | + | * The Adventures of Sweet Gwendoline, Belier Press, 2001, ISBN 0914646486 | |
− | The Adventures of Sweet Gwendoline, Belier Press, 2001, ISBN 0914646486 | + | * [http://taliakain.free.fr/gwen/John%20Willie%20-%20The%20Adventures%20of%20Sweet%20Gwendoline.pdf Online copy of the book] |
[[Category:Literature]] | [[Category:Literature]] |
Latest revision as of 17:51, 13 December 2013
Sweet Gwendoline is the main female character in the works of bondage artist John Willie and possibly the most famous bondage icon after Bettie Page. In Willie's drawings and comic books, Gwendoline appears as a rather naïve blonde damsel in distress with ample curves, who is unfortunate enough to find herself tied up in scene after scene.
[edit] Further reading
- The Adventures of Sweet Gwendoline, Belier Press, 2001, ISBN 0914646486
- Online copy of the book