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The Bike From Hell
Alex R. Stuart
London: New English Library, 1973.Pulp biker novel.
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Teenage Caning Vol. 1 No. 5
No Author
London: Titian Publications, No date.29 pages of pseudo-sexological pulp on unusual sex followed by a lengthy series of 2 girls caning each other.
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The Truth About Incest
Daniel Hawkes
London: Luxor Press, 1971.Sexploitation pulp sensational sexological study of incestuous relationships.
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The Playboy Advisor
Playboy
London: Four Square, 1966.Illustrations by Seymour Chwast.
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Witch Bane
Robert Neill
London: Arrow Books, 1970.Witchcraft in Cromwell’s England
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The Day I Died
Walter Harris
London: Star, 1974.“A rumbustious adventure of occult sensuality”
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Splendora
Edward Swift
London: Penguin, 1981.“Splendora: a steamy East Texas town where Sue Ella Lightfoot furthers her study of sexual motives with every issue of Real Crime magazine while Agnes Pullens drills young ladies in the finer arts of Dance and Expression and Zeda Earl Goodridge faces a life of ruin if her Christmas yard display doesn’t take first prize this year. Timothy John Coldrige left this town, unhappily, at the age of eighteen; now, at thirty-three, he returns with a dazzling companion, Miss Jessie Gatewood. Draped (an impeccable accessorized) in Victorian finery and drenched in social graces, she takes the town by storm.”
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The Drop Out
Hugh Miller
London: New English Library, 1973.“A shocking and detailed portrait of an amoral eighteen-year-old.
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Caldo Largo
Earl Thompson
London: Pan, 1983.Pulp edition of the third book by the American writer.
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The Insatiables
Robert Hodley
London: Softcover Library, 1972.English sleaze pulp.
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The Short Year
Barbra Ward
London: Panther, 1969.Pulp edition of author’s first novel, lesbian fiction set in 1960s Greenwich Village. GRIER A*.
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The Liberty Lad
Maurice Leitch
London: Panther, 1968.A coming of age-story in a Northern Ireland village. “Frank’s adventures last one year, but contain the experience of ten – Mona, the married woman who seems too keen … Terry, the homosexual who leads him fascinated into the local queer underworld … Bradley , the politician and man of power, whose habits aren’t all they might be…” YOUNG 2297.
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Black Rebel
Leo Callan
London: New English Library, 1981.Blaxploitation pulp. “The whip sang through the air, and Sapphire screamed… She was black, ripely beautiful, and a slave on the run.”
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Galactic Girl
Fiona Richmond
London: Arrow Books, 1984.Sci-fi erotica.
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Love Bites
Molly Parkin
London: Star, 1983.Novel by Welsh painter and writer Molly Parkin.
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My Sex, My Soul
Amelia Greene
London: Star, 1984.A woman caught between feminism and lust for men.
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Laure-Anne: The Story of Laure-Anne D. as told to Nicholas Courtin
Laure-Anne D.; Nicholas Courtin
London: Star, 1986.“The sizzling, shocking adventures of a young woman who giver her all for France!”
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The Lustful Turk
Anonymous
London: Star, 1985.Star pulp edition of the 19th century exploitation erotic novel.
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Christina’s Paradise
Blakely St. James
London: Arrow Books, 1984. -
Christina’s Confessions
Blakely St. James
London: Arrow Books, 1984.