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Roman Conquests

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In the sensual ambience of Golden Rome, Andros begins his adventures with a romantic encounter on Keats's deathbed.

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First published January 1, 1983

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Phil Andros

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pseudonym for Samuel M. Steward

Samuel Morris Steward, also known as Phil Andros, Phil Sparrow, and many other pseudonyms, was a poet, novelist, and university professor who left the world of academia to became a tattoo artist and pornographer.

Throughout his life he kept extensive secret diaries, journals and statistics of his sex life. He lived most of his adult life in Chicago, where he tattooed sailor-trainees from the US Navy’s Great Lakes Naval Training Station (as well as gang members and street people) out of a tattoo parlor on South State Street. He later moved to the San Francisco Bay area, where he spent the late 1960s as the official tattoo artist of the Hells Angels motorcycle gang.

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February 15, 2023
For what it is — exceptionally well written, shot through with flourishes of beautiful prose and poetic leanings.

The sex is good, better than in the previous I’ve read of his.
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