THE LESBIAN LETTERS
Sleaze erotica with the publisher's trademark faux-European flair, filled out with the full text of the Supreme Court's decision in 1969's Stanley v. Georgia case and ads for a dizzying array of books and devices.
Sleaze erotica with the publisher's trademark faux-European flair, filled out with the full text of the Supreme Court's decision in 1969's Stanley v. Georgia case and ads for a dizzying array of books and devices.
Late-'60s pornographic historical; a gruesomely eroticized American enslavement narrative that ends with a slaveholder getting bludgeoned with a fireplace poker by his erstwhile victim.
Lesbian-themed sleaze erotica of the late sixties, with a straight-faced introduction by 'L.F
Catalog number MB-114 from Gloucester Publishing's Mayfair Books series.
Sleaze novel telling the story of a wealthy man's harem. Issued as Greenleaf Classics' GC317.
Inscribed first edition of this Blaxploitation pulp detective story "in the tradition of Perry Mason and Mike Hammer. But Leonard Robinson is Black, skilled in karate, and has a discipline and force all his own!"
"The strange savage world of barbaric eroticism fulfilled by incredible agony and pain."
Cruise ship erotica: "Beautiful, girl-hungry women take a cruise to practice their own brand of pleasure" aboard "the good ship Lollipop", run by stern yachtsmistress Flavia.
Pulp sleaze introducing a number of "Wild, Wicked Women..
Sleaze paperback promising to tell all about the "perversion of every sort" to be found in the College Scene: "Scott sought violence and found it in a Volkswagen"!
Late '60s lesbian-themed erotica.
Explicit sleaze putting on sophisticated airs, dedicated "To all the frantic hipster moths, / Burning themselves out in the flame of experience; / Fluttering, singed, for a brief day, / Then, wings shrivelled, falling sadly to earth."
A "riotous romp with the sex that can't make up its mind"; which means, in late '60s sleaze terms, bisexuals.
Late '70s erotica following the adventures of a "big-city lesbian." Part of the "Eve's Journals" series.
A scarce, early Surrey House release.
Late '60s bisexual erotica with drugs and sports cars.
First (and almost certainly only) printing of Fran Lebowitz's first published book, a sleaze novel to which she admitted to authorship in 2010 – a sort of JANE EYRE through porn-tinted glasses.
Danish sleaze paperback, printed in English, telling the story of a "sex tour" in London.
First edition. "Detailed case histories" of "A Homosexual, a Lesbian, a Satyr, a Nymphomaniac, a Partialist, a Bondage Devotee," and others.
Scarce first edition of this early drug paperback, a noirish murder mystery featuring a jazz trumpet player and his string of hook-ups and run-ins with musicians, junkies, and prostitutes.
Late '60s sleaze pulp purporting to offer documented case histories illustrating the dangers of "uncontrolled lust!"
Sleaze erotica: "Madame Cortese, the beautiful domineering mistress of the underworld, becomes enmeshed in a diabolical plot which she herself conceives." Gargoyle Press Classic # GP 116.
Biker erotica, in which an edgy motorcycle gang in denim jackets picks up a nice college couple.
Much like TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE.
Uncommon sleaze issued as Evening Reader (ER) 712, following the adventures of male prostitute Chuck Barron, who is a "professional lover. And not just anyone can afford his talents."