THE SOLITARY SEXIES: A Clinical Report on Ten Auto-Erotics and Their Varied Sex Techniques
First edition. "Detailed case histories" of "A Homosexual, a Lesbian, a Satyr, a Nymphomaniac, a Partialist, a Bondage Devotee," and others.
First edition. "Detailed case histories" of "A Homosexual, a Lesbian, a Satyr, a Nymphomaniac, a Partialist, a Bondage Devotee," and others.
Late '60s sleaze pulp purporting to offer documented case histories illustrating the dangers of "uncontrolled lust!"
Spectacular cover illustration for a sleaze pulp involving the sexual exploits of a piano player. With a plot not even the publisher dared summarize.
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.
Late '60s sleaze erotica with lesbian BDSM themes and European pretentions: "...the sensational novel of sex in the raw in an exotically feminine environment...DeGaulle banned this novel 'in the interests of public morality'..."
Biker erotica, in which an edgy motorcycle gang in denim jackets picks up a nice college couple.
Much like TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE.
Relatively early sleaze novel set in Hollywood.
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."
Mid-'70s sleaze erotica featuring realtors in pantsuits. Bee Line Book BL5297-R.
Sleaze erotica reporting on "the intimate sexual high jinks and perverted sex escapades of secret agents"; in particular, those of one British agent, "James," who reports to "M."
Late '60s erotica concerning various instances of "depraved immorality," recommended "only for the graduate student or mature adult reader." Continental Classics CC-294.
Bestiality sleaze, with no copies located by OCLC.
Sleaze paperback with moderately psychedelic cover art, offering "An In-Depth Look at the New Sex Sensation..
First printing of this notorious lesbian pulp novel by a pseudonymous Marion Zimmer Bradley.
Late '70s sleaze erotica of a woman torn between an "uptight, middle-class fiancé" and a "high society dame with lesbian loving on her mind."
Sleaze in documentary format, exposing the lustful secret lives of the Insurance Saleswoman, the Truck Stop Saleswoman, and the Bible Saleswoman: all driven to the profession by boredom and "women's liberation."
Pulp sleaze presented as the "first American edition" of a presumed French (or at least English) original, with a wicked Marquis and a wickeder Marquise.
Pseudo-psychiatric sleaze: a case study of "the part female peepers play in the modern sexual revolution now under way."
"From around the world they came to Madame's French School for Love--beautiful girls eager to learn the sophisticated nuances of sex from Venus-like teachers and young stallions who rivalled Adonis." Mid-seventies faux-European faux-Victorian sleaze erotica, with a moody contemporary cover that in no way represents the contents.
"Imagine Lady Chatterly saleswomen deploying any aberration to male buyers for orders!"
A standout among the many anxiety-driven Erotic Businesslady titles that bloomed, like a thousand flowers, in the fertile soil of the sleaze publishers of the dawning 1970s: a world where anything could be sensationalized, but especially a woman with a Job.
Case histories of "Lesbian discipline" in The Home, The School, Among Roommates, and in the "Paddle Clubs."
Erotic sleaze with preface warning that the "sex escapades" within are suitable for "the graduate student" only.
"Her prison past chained her to a She-Devil she loathed and feared, who stood between her and the woman whose passion she craved." Early '70s sleaze erotica.
Undated reissue of Hitt's 1959 crime pulp CABIN FEVER, retitled with suggestive but sadly misleading cover copy regarding a woman of "peculiar pleasure" after "more than a man."