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Mistress
Roxanne Rules
New York: Star Distributors, 1996.SM erotic pulp fiction.
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S-M: The Last Taboo
Gerald Greene; Caroline Greene
New York: Ballantine, 1978.A study of sado-masochism.
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Miss High-Heels
Anonymous
New York: Grove Press, 1969.Pulp edition of 1930s clandestine cross-dressing story.
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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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On Or About The First Day In June
John Colleton
New York: Signet, 1978. -
Between Cloris and Amy
John Colleton
New York: Signet, 1976. -
The Pleasures of Cloris
John Colleton
New York: Signet, 1974. -
Why Isn’t She Dead!
Peggy Berman; Kevin Childs
Melbourne: Gold Star Publications, 1972.The story of Peggy Berman, who worked as receptionist at an illegal abortion clinic, and was chief witness into an inquiry of police corruption.
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Kamikaze
Ray Slattery
London, Melbourne and Sydney: Horwitz Publications, 1962.Australian war pulp.
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Alvin Purple
[Alan Hopgood]
Sydney and Melbourne: Scripts, 1974.The book of the Australian 1973 sex comedy.
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Janie Stagestruck: Based on the TV Series Number 96
Janie Stagestruck
Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1972.An erotic novel based on the Australian primetime soap opera Number 96. Published under Angus & Robertson’s Akron imprint with a cover photo by Wesley Stacey (1941-2023), co-founder of the Australian Centre for Photography.
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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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Carrie’s Story
Molly Weatherfield
New York: Masquerade Books, 1988.Erotic SM story. Extensive Masquerade Books catalogue at rear.
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Tease for Two
Aston Cantwell
New York: Warner, 1983.Twins delight London town.
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The Discreet Gentleman’s Guide to the Pleasures of Europe
Anonymous
New York: Bantam, 1975.1970s guide to brothels and sex clubs of Europe.
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Emmanuelle II
Emmanuelle Arsan
New York: Paperback Library, 1972.Sequel to the best selling sexual self-discovery novel by Thai-French author Marayat Rollet-Andriane (1932-2005). Her series first published clandestinely by Eric Losfeld.
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The House of Love
Karen Hunter
New York: Paperback Library, 1972.“There was a dish to satisfy every man’s appetite at the house of love.”
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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.