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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.
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.
First printing of this notorious lesbian pulp novel by a pseudonymous Marion Zimmer Bradley.
Sleaze erotica, with bisexual themes communicated through baseball metaphors ("They were switch hitters! These are the chicks who dig both men and women...") An Orpheus Red-Hot Book.