VIETNAM NURSE
Early mass market paperback original by noted poet Fanny Howe, a pulp romance novel set among nurses in Vietnam.
Early mass market paperback original by noted poet Fanny Howe, a pulp romance novel set among nurses in Vietnam.
From the publisher of the "hush-hush literature of from Europe's underground" comes this barely-disguised erotic James Bond knockoff -- though perhaps fanfiction would be a truer descriptor, as no names are changed and no attitudes, either.
Newly-divorced-high-school-teacher-sleaze.
Late '60s sleaze erotica, described in a perfunctory and fanciful preface as a bestseller in London banned by protests by the outraged clergy, "one of the few books that have ever described Lesbian practices in such intimate detail." OCLC locates one copy (Duke).
A piracy of the original Liverpool Press Rear Window Series issue RWS-164.
First paperback edition of Kelley's sharp comedy of the anxieties and fantasies of '60s white America.
First paperback printing of Kerouac's novella recounting his relationship with Alene Lee, who picked him up for his "beautiful" profile and walked away from him in her own good time.
Smut.
An uncommon, early American pulp sleaze release.
Erotic sleaze offering a rundown of "the facts" on "THE MAN-HATERS".
Uncommonly well-kept first printing of Burroughs's first book, a paperback original Ace Double printed tĂȘte-beche with Maurice Helbrant's NARCOTIC AGENT.
Sleaze Alice spoof, run through a late-hippy, psychedelic aesthetic.
"Actual, factual case history of a girl hitch-hiker and the sexual encounters her thumb led her into."
Above-average sleaze pulp by Donald Westlake, writing as Alan Marsh. Two 17-year-old boys take a sub-Kerouackian road trip to Mexico and enjoy various new experiences along the way.
Early '70s erotica. "Like Tigers! / They clawed the studs who made love to them and the thrilled to the touch of their own softly passionate lesbian embraces!" Midwood 60571.
Mid-'70s lesbian-themed sleaze erotica by the prolific Dallas Mayo.
Sleaze erotica with moody photo-illustrated covers: a married woman fights halfheartedly against "the demon of lesbianism" and memories of college.
Published as no. 47 in Olympia Press's Traveller's Companion series.
Pulp erotica with numerous baroque flourishes.
Sleaze paperback following the adventures of "The Sin Set."
Erotic sleaze pulp with a women's prison theme.
Lesbian-themed erotica by Gil Fox, known for similar work under his more prolific pseudonyms Dallas Mayo and Kimberly Kemp. Venus Library V-1072-T.
Briarcliff Books catalog number BCF-113.
"Without seeming dumb, I had to know, had to hear her confirm my meager conception of lesbianism." Midcentury sleaze pulp that has, like its hero, a fairly limited grasp of its subject matter.
Late '60s pulp erotica, with a typically fanciful introduction to this "tale of far-out sex," which in 1968 encompassed voyeurism, cross-dressing, and kleptomania.