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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.
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.
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.
Scarce first edition of this early drug paperback, a noirish murder mystery featuring a jazz trumpet player and his string of hook-ups and run-ins with musicians, junkies, and prostitutes.
First edition of this pulp cri de coeur from a drug-addled teen lost in a "fuzzy twilight" of heroin, jazz records, and post-war atomic dread.
Scarce wide-eyed pulp exposé of the lesbian bars, codes, conventions, and secret underground cabals of mid-'60s America.
Rare sleaze erotica from the far end of the '60s, with an extraordinary cover depicting two cat-women and a nude bongo player.
Uncommon first edition of this prototypical early '60s lesbian pulp novel set in an evocative twilit New York of abstract expressionists and jazz cigarettes, bloviating artists and lascivious beatnik roommates.
Presumed first edition of this photo-illustrated erotic pulp thriller, full of sex, violence, Cold War sleaze, and poisoned brandy.
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 paperback edition of Kelley's sharp comedy of the anxieties and fantasies of '60s white America.
Scarce sleaze erotica concerning "savage, unnatural forms of sado-masochistic sodomy". Impact Library IL-575.
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 sleaze erotica featuring realtors in pantsuits. Bee Line Book BL5297-R.
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.
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 pornographic historical; a gruesomely eroticized American enslavement narrative that ends with a slaveholder getting bludgeoned with a fireplace poker by his erstwhile victim.
Pulp erotica; undated but strongly suggestive of the early 1970s. Aquarius Publications # API-161.
Late '70s erotica following the adventures of a "big-city lesbian." Part of the "Eve's Journals" series.
Mid-'60s interracial-themed pulp erotica, advertised as the first American printing of this 'Original Criterion Classic'. CC 3003.
Late '60s lesbian-themed erotica.
Late '60s erotica concerning various instances of "depraved immorality," recommended "only for the graduate student or mature adult reader." Continental Classics CC-294.
'70s erotica with lesbian-themed photo-illustrated covers: "Vicky needed to possess, to make men her slaves. She lost the one she needed most--to a stronger woman with sensuous wiles more devastating than Vicky's."
Ambitious sleaze pulp claiming to "[lay] bare the entire potpourri of sexual pecadilloes in the U.S