![]() ![]() In that introduction, Jones tells us that there is a form of drawing which he calls Popular Illustration. True, John Willie's heroine, sweet Gwendoline - she of the spectacular bosom- does get in some fearful scrapes, and is frequently tied up in the most awkward positions but one really doesn't feel that she suffers any lasting damage.Īnyway, the point is that The Adventures of Sweet Gwendoline came with an introduction by the artist Allen Jones. ![]() John Willie was an artist and photographer, and he might best be described as a bondage freak, though he was in my opinion harmless rather than sinister. In 1974, the Belier Press published a book called The Adventures of Sweet Gwendoline, by John Willie, whose real name was John Alexander Scott Coutts. ![]()
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