INSIDE STORY June 1958
June 1958 edition of this bi-monthly gossip magazine.
June 1958 edition of this bi-monthly gossip magazine.
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."
Sleaze erotica; an "important and relevant study" of lesbian swinging, framed with classic '60s faux-psychiatric pontifications to circumvent obscenity laws.
Collection of five explicit gay-themed Stonewall-era cartoons presented as mock holiday cards and posters, all signed "Chic."
Late '70s erotica following the adventures of a "big-city lesbian." Part of the "Eve's Journals" series.
An uncommon, [likely] pre-Stonewall gay men's magazine.
With color and black and white photographs throughout as well as original art including a cover by Steve Masters, two pieces signed Santiago, and an advertisement for Seattle's Maclane Studio, a mail-order gallery of erotic male artwork.
An uncommon issue of JR.,
Sleaze erotica, with bisexual themes communicated through baseball metaphors ("They were switch hitters! These are the chicks who dig both men and women..
Small collection of material from the Scorpio Leather Club ("Scorpio L.C
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.
"Bares the Orgiastic Behavior of the Lesbians, the Bi-Sexuals, the Heteros and the Lavender Lads of Tinsel Town."
"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.
Mid-'70s sleaze anthology.
Striking collection of seminude photographs of bodybulider (and former Mr. Universe) Bob Paris with his then-boyfriend Rod Jackson.
Early sleaze, or, as the publisher put it, a "Highly Readable Novel."
"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.
Sleaze pulp with a better title than most.
"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."
Original photographs documenting the April 25, 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation, one of the largest protests in American history and the third major march for LGBT rights (the first of the three to include bisexuals in the official title; a vote to add "transgender" failed to pass with a sufficient majority).
Sheila Weller's first novel, a gay-themed tale of "the oddest of odd couples" (blurb). [Young 4055].
Lesbian pulp erotica: a loosely connected compilation of explicit fiction, pseudo-case-histories, and high-minded literary-historical lectures touching on Sappho, Pierre Louys, Renee Vivien, and Colette.