SEX-THEATER
First printing of the photographer's first book, a revealing series of portraits of Hamburg sex performers, both male and female.
First printing of the photographer's first book, a revealing series of portraits of Hamburg sex performers, both male and female.
Almost-certainly psuedonymous ("Gentile" / "Sinner"? Please) "For Adults Only" "limited edition" relatively tame noir-ish erotic novella (and with apologies for the overly modified subject) divided into brief chapters, each with sexy but non-explicit headpieces. OCLC locates no copies.
Presumed first edition of this photo-illustrated erotic pulp thriller, full of sex, violence, Cold War sleaze, and poisoned brandy.
First pinting of these images forming a loose narrative of "a lovely girl's longing for the return of the lover who is dead, of her heart and soul bared in a vain attempt to recapture a love forever lost."
Unique miniature erotic artist's book, hand-painted and collaged onto a France Poste mailing label booklet.
A lovely presentation copy with, perhaps, an unfortunate inscription given the author's treatment of venereal disease in the text.
First Bard edition of Kotzwinkle's early erotic novel, a set of linked contemporary tales presented as "the rare and obscene love tales told each year by the most beautiful women" of classical Greece and originally published in 1974.
Anonymously authored compilation of variously titled erotic vignettes (The Lesbian Victory, Brothel Bitchings, I Wield the Whip, etc.).
Rare sleaze erotica from the far end of the '60s, with an extraordinary cover depicting two cat-women and a nude bongo player.
Introduction by Richard Eberhart. Wide-ranging anthology of erotic poetry with texts from Sappho, Walt Whitman, Erica Jong, and numerous others.
The seven chapter titles: Sadism, Masochism, Fetichism, Lesbianism, Exhibitionism, Nymphomania, Voyeurism; these being all the normal and abnormal sexual practices known to the authors as of 1967.
Early sleaze, or, as the publisher put it, a "Highly Readable Novel."
Second issue of this early pornographic paper, which later added the subtitle "The World's Most Outrageous Newspaper" and variants ("World's Most Interesting.
Fourth issue of this early pornographic paper, which later added the subtitle "The World's Most Outrageous Newsapaper."
Fourteenth issue of this early pornographic paper; this issue devoted to spanking.
First printing of Southern's notorious comedy of the adult film industry and Hollywood's artistic pretensions, warmly inscribed to poet Richard Howard.
First edition of this tale of an innocent Iowan adrift in Greenwich Village, easy prey for the bearded beatniks and Sapphic sculptors who teach him the delights of reefer parties, silk stockings, and physique modeling.
Erotic graphic novel, in German.
Complete five-issue run of this smutty but short-lived 1950s pin-up meets Suicide Girls magazine.
First printing of this uncommon, compelling work of machine-themed erotica.
First printing of these close-up photographs of women, whole and in part, in vivid color and black & white, by the Paris-based Albanian photographer and novelist.
Early sleaze, with the faint gloss of sophistication lent by hard covers. Set amidst the Bohemian smart set of Miami Beach, "thrill-seeking people who, like the mythical DRACULA, only come alive after hours," featuring "the hushed secrets of Twilight Love on the Isle of Lesbos."