Paul Freeman reminds us of the wonders hard labor can do for the male physique. As for the faces—they are purely the result of natural-born beauty. The guys in this stunning, man-packed book range from smooth and lean to beefy, built and hairy. These hunks may begin in coveralls and construction gear, but in these images, they take us on an unexpurgated journey through their rustic environments, from dingy derelict buildings and greasy automotive repair shops to communal slop showers and empty warehouses.
Chiseled torsos and sculpted muscles are perfectly captured, as well as incredible endowments. And the men look as good wrestling or splashing water on each other as they do alone! Explicit full-color and b&w images throughout.
Hardcover: 214 pages
Publisher: Paul Freeman Publishing ( September 01, 2006 )
Item #: 69-3683
ISBN: 0646462105
Product Dimensions: 13.0 x 10.0 x 0.0 inches
Product Weight: 59.0 ounces

I first bought Bondi Urban and was very impressed with his work, so i thought i would treat myself to another. while i do appreciate the artistry and the models, it did not "impress" me as much as URBAN.
Reviewer: csieg
Not sure why the others didnt rate this what this book deserves- a HOT 5 Stars! Guys in everyday poses the way we love to see them - sometimes desire to see them. Get Bondi - I plan on getting every book of his - never a dissapointment!
Reviewer: David M
very little of this individuals "work" with the camera has gave me a thrill. and this lives up to it 99% for there is one shot that is outstanding but needs lighting work. Just because the light are low doesn't make it a unexpurgated journey with B/W--did he paint over the light bulb???
Reviewer: Walter K
I just got this book and I'd rate it pretty highly. (I've got quite a few of these types of books.) I like that most of the guys/settings are blue collar and that there are a lot of pictures! You'll find cut,uncut; dressed, undressed, partially dressed. Many a fantasy will no doubt be fueled by these pages. Looks like a keeper to me.
Reviewer: Site I