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Balling Hunks
Brad Rowen
North Hollywood: Arena Publications, 1978.Previously published as Balls of Fire. Power Force Series PF-158. One of the many gay erotic pulp novels produced in the mid to late 20th century. These short sexually explicit stories, many of which were formulaic and published in easily recognisable series with graphically illustrated covers and titillating titles each targeting a specific sexual niche, demonstrate the breadth of sexual fantasy, occupation, desire, and deviance of the emerging homosexual culture.
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Easy Come
Bob Cochran
North Hollywood: American Art Enterprises, 1988.One of the many gay erotic pulp novels produced in the mid to late 20th century. These short sexually explicit stories, many of which were formulaic and published in easily recognisable series with graphically illustrated covers and titillating titles each targeting a specific sexual niche, demonstrate the breadth of sexual fantasy, occupation, desire, and deviance of the emerging homosexual culture.
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Eager Hot Butt
David Sampson
North Hollywood: Arena Publications, 1983.Power Force Series PF-104. One of the many gay erotic pulp novels produced in the mid to late 20th century. These short sexually explicit stories, many of which were formulaic and published in easily recognisable series with graphically illustrated covers and titillating titles each targeting a specific sexual niche, demonstrate the breadth of sexual fantasy, occupation, desire, and deviance of the emerging homosexual culture.
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Hard Hat Boss
Raymond Maston
North Hollywood: Arena Publications, 1983.Power Force Series PF-103. One of the many gay erotic pulp novels produced in the mid to late 20th century. These short sexually explicit stories, many of which were formulaic and published in easily recognisable series with graphically illustrated covers and titillating titles each targeting a specific sexual niche, demonstrate the breadth of sexual fantasy, occupation, desire, and deviance of the emerging homosexual culture.
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Hard Hat Hunk
Raymond Maston
North Hollywood: American Art Enterprises, 1987.One of the many gay erotic pulp novels produced in the mid to late 20th century. These short sexually explicit stories, many of which were formulaic and published in easily recognisable series with graphically illustrated covers and titillating titles each targeting a specific sexual niche, demonstrate the breadth of sexual fantasy, occupation, desire, and deviance of the emerging homosexual culture.
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Imitation Intercourse: The Study of Female Sex Substitution
Woodrow Olivetti
North Hollywood: Barclay House, 1969.Non-fiction pseudo-sexological lesbian pulp with many chapters devoted to tribadism. A Barclay House Psycho-Sex Study 7018. Illustrated throughout with photographs of lesbian sex scenes. “Women of imagination and independence have, whether through need or purely out of greed, found many sexually satisfying substitutes that beg the timeless question, Are Men Really Necessary?” With an extensive illustrated catalogue of Regent House paperbacks at the rear. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Diary of a Black Lesbian
Cherry Black
North Hollywood: Barclay House, 1969.Lebsian blaxploitation pulp. A Barclay House Psycho-Sex Study 7069.
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So Sweet, So Soft, So Queer
Victor Jay
North Hollywood: Private Edition Books, 1965.Gay pulp fiction by Victor J. Banis AKA Don Holliday under his Victor Jay pseudonym. PE-344. “He burned with a lusty passion as he soared into the ecstasy of love — but this time his partner was a man.”
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Balls of Fire
Adam Hayes
North Hollywood: Arena Publications, 1982.Driveshaft Library gay pulp. DS 110. One of the many gay erotic pulp novels produced in the mid to late 20th century. These short sexually explicit stories, many of which were formulaic and published in easily recognisable series with graphically illustrated covers and titillating titles each targeting a specific sexual niche, demonstrate the breadth of sexual fantasy, occupation, desire, and deviance of the emerging homosexual culture.
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Classic Cat Vol. 1 No. 1
[The Classic Cat]
North Hollywood: Seven Seventy Publishers, 1969.Promotional magazine for the largest and most luxurious topless club of 1960s LA, The Classic Cat. Owned by Allan Wells, The Classic Cat on the Sunset Strip was an icon of Los Angeles’ strip club scene operating from the mid 1960s to the late 1970s at 8844 Sunset Boulevard. A new restaurant by the same name opened in the building next door in the 2000s and still operates today. The magazine features many of the club’s “kittens” on and off stage, as well as celebrity patrons of the club. Rare, unrecorded in OCLC.