JUNKIE: Confessions of an Unredeemed Drug Addict
Uncommonly well-kept first printing of Burroughs's first book, a paperback original Ace Double printed tête-beche with Maurice Helbrant's NARCOTIC AGENT.
Uncommonly well-kept first printing of Burroughs's first book, a paperback original Ace Double printed tête-beche with Maurice Helbrant's NARCOTIC AGENT.
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.
First printing of this notorious lesbian pulp novel by a pseudonymous Marion Zimmer Bradley.
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.
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!"
Sleaze Alice spoof, run through a late-hippy, psychedelic aesthetic.
Rare sleaze erotica from the far end of the '60s, with an extraordinary cover depicting two cat-women and a nude bongo player.
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."
Presumed first edition of this photo-illustrated erotic pulp thriller, full of sex, violence, Cold War sleaze, and poisoned brandy.
Scarce wide-eyed pulp exposé of the lesbian bars, codes, conventions, and secret underground cabals of mid-'60s America.
"Beneath Her Calm Efficiency Raged Fires of Perverted Lust!" Pulp erotica combining traditional sleaze with nurse-novel tropes; includes a passing mention of the "race prejudice" faced by an African American nurse, though neither sensitivity nor social realism can otherwise be said to feature highly in this work.
"What gets into a woman to go homosexual?" Vintage sleaze that does its best to investigate the question.
First paperback edition of Kelley's sharp comedy of the anxieties and fantasies of '60s white America.
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.
"The Bizarre True-Life Story Of A "Normal" Woman Who Suddenly Discovered She Was Attracted To Other Women!" Standard erotic sleaze with an epigraph from Baudelaire's Femmes Damnees and an introductory claim that "Ann Summerhill" is a pseudonym for a 36-year-old "authoress" whose work "is known by readers of our top national magazines."
Pulp sleaze introducing a number of "Wild, Wicked Women..
Biker erotica, in which an edgy motorcycle gang in denim jackets picks up a nice college couple.
Much like TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE.
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."
Erotic sleaze with preface warning that the "sex escapades" within are suitable for "the graduate student" only.
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.
Late '70s pure sleaze erotica of revived "boarding school passions", titled shamelessly after Radclyffe Hall's classic WELL OF LONELINESS to give the reader a hint. Midwood #60930.
Mid-'70s sleaze anthology.
Early '60s pulp erotica with incidental lesbian themes and a correspondingly suggestive cover.
Gangster Johnny Geronimo escapes the mob's "wickedest green-eyed temptress" and finds true passion with Jill, a simple hill girl from Raccoon Ridge.