SEX, HYPNOSIS AND THE INFINITE
Pseudo-case-study of reincarnation and cosmic being: "[O]ne of the weirdest, one of the farthest out sexual histories you've ever heard of.
Pseudo-case-study of reincarnation and cosmic being: "[O]ne of the weirdest, one of the farthest out sexual histories you've ever heard of.
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
Pulp erotica with a toweringly bonkers prologue set amidst an ancient Aphroditic orgy of castration on an unnamed Mediterranean isle: "This happened thousands of years ago. All that is left is an Island and some ruins--And some women who still prefer making love to women."
"Vital Sex Information in Story Form!" Victorian erotica reprinted in '60s pulp form and professing to double as a sex manual, though not as a spelling primer, as it ranges from "masturbatation [sic] to lesbian love". Full title: "An Instructive Story: The Simple Tale of Suzan Aked, or Innocence Awakened, Ignorance Dispelled."
"Historical" sleaze novel. No copies located by OCLC.
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!"
First edition of Bannon's story of an inadvertently taboo-breaking heterosexual couple, including several characters from her earlier Beebo Brinker series.
Signed first edition of Bannon's story of an inadvertently taboo-breaking heterosexual couple, including several characters from her earlier Beebo Brinker series.
"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"!
Sleaze pulp, purporting to be a psychological study of "the most mushrooming sexual aberration today," and the peculiar appeal of exhibitionism to the "depraved people" of the "Swinging Sixties." Book begins, like all good scholarship, with Webster's dictionary definition of "exhibitionist."
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."
First paperback edition of Brock's early lesbian romantic melodrama, originally published in 1935 and reissued by Avon with this classic cover illustration by famed Nancy Drew cover artist Rudy Nappi.
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.