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Pool Man
Jodie Bishop
San Diego: Surrey House, No date.Poolboy themed gay pulp. HIS69-599. 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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Tight-End Ream
Gabe Garnett
San Diego: Surrey House, 1974.Football jock themed gay pulp. HIS69-120. 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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Run, Little Leather Boy
Larry Townsend
New York: The Olympia Press, 1971.SM leather gay pulp. The Other Traveller, the gay imprint of Olympia’s The Traveller’s Companion. TC-505.
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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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What You Always Wanted to Know About Drugs and Sex
Richard St. John
Wilmington: Eros Publishing Co., 1973.Non-fiction drug sex pulp. Eros Goldstripe GPD-40. Illustrated throughout with photographs of a naked young couple taking drugs and having sex.
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The Bet-Set Orgies
Ben Wilson
San Diego: Greenleaf Classics, 1969.Nymphomaniac pulp. A Greenleaf Classic GC373. “Martin Noble set out to find the playgirl daughter of a wealthy client … and found himself in the middle of a mobsters’ war. The weapons were guns, bombs… and girls.”
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Sweet Orgy
Alec Hinton
New York: Signet, 1968.Pseudo-sexological sleaze pulp. Signet T3394. “The night the kids went wild and woke the next morning with their whole lives changed. Sweet Orgy tells what happens to a group of privileged teen-ages who indulge in a sexual free-for-all. Seen through the eyes of a London psychiatrist, the parents, and the boys and girls themselves, it is a jolting story-one of promiscuity, abortion, and the tragic penalties of unlimited sexual freedom.” Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Woodstock (One More Time)
Richard Hubbard
New York: Award Books, 1971.Hippie pulp. Award Books A480N. “With-it chicks fed up with the same old scene, squares who like to groove by night, acidheads, teenyboppers newly turned-on to sex, cool cats out to score, rich brats making the festival’s sickest scenes, and a lot of kids just looking for kicks.”
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The Nazi Field Whores
Michael Snow [Ed Wood, Jr.]
Los Angeles: Pendulum Publishers, 1968.Though stated as adapted from a film of the same name, no such film was ever released and was part of a style of 20th century sex pulps dressed up as film novelizations likely based on pornographic photo shoots. One of the sleaziest and most violent productions of prolific filmmaker and pulp novelist Ed Wood, Jr. published under his Michael Snow pseudonym, with the added sadism of nazisploitation. Pendulum Pictorial PP 005. “A vivid and shocking story of the Nazi method of boosting soldier morale … young girls recruited and trained to satisfy all of the sexual needs of men trained in mass sadism.”
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Raped in the Grass
Ed Wood, Jr.
Los Angeles: Pendulum Publishers, 1968.Though stated as adapted from a film of the same name, no such film was ever released and was part of a style of 20th century sex pulps dressed up as film novelizations likely based on pornographic photo shoots. One of the sleaziest and most violent productions of prolific filmmaker and pulp novelist Ed Wood, Jr. Pendulum Pictorial PP 002. “A guerrilla band of near-wild men and one sadistic lesbian capture two young girls.”
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Nymphs Anonymous
Rolf Kirby
New York: B. B. Sales Co., 1967.Novelization by Rolf Kirby with photography by Bill New. Adapted from the Manuel Conde film. Sex pulp. Olympic Foto-Reader F104. “The bizarre experiences of male slaves in a world ruled by women.”
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The Acid Eaters
Rolf Kirby
New York: B. B. Sales Co., 1968.Novelization by Rolf Kirby with photography by Bill New from the original screenplay by Carlos Monsoya [Carl Monson]. Drug pulp. Olympic Foto-Reader F108. “A revealing expose of what it’s like to spend a wild weekend with drug-happy, sex-mad motorcyclists … sharing all their weird hangups!”
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Acid Temple Ball
Mary Sativa
New York: The Olympia Press, 1971.Second printing of this psychedelic erotica classic. “Mary Sativa tells the rather simple, but very beautiful story of a young art student’s life and loves in New York City and San Francisco. Her experiences are passionate, searching and tender, as she moves from east to west coat looking to learn a little more about the bemusing experience of living.” (while taking lots of drugs and having lots of sex). OPS-56.
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Acid Temple Ball
Mary Sativa
New York: The Traveller’s Companion Series, The Olympia Press, 1969.First edition, first printing, of this psychedelic erotica classic. “Mary Sativa tells the rather simple, but very beautiful story of a young art student’s life and loves in New York City and San Francisco. Her experiences are passionate, searching and tender, as she moves from east to west coat looking to learn a little more about the bemusing experience of living.” (while taking lots of drugs and having lots of sex). The Traveller’s Companion Series TC-450.
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I Love Black Power
Guenter Klow
Wilmington: Eros Publishing Co., 1972.Sexological race pulp by the prolific Paul Hugo Little under his Guenter Klow pseudonym with cover illustration by Bill Ward. Eros Goldstripe Global Press GK-38. A highpoint of 20th century sex pulp publishing. “For many, the spectre of “miscegneation” has long been an ugly word in the American vocabulary. Another favorite American myth is the legend of the Negro as an animal and an orgiastic sexual creature. In this documentary volume, Guenter Klow helps abolish the misconceptions and prejudices concerning “male Negro priapic superiority.” Tape-recorded interviews with nine interracial couples reveal their innermost thoughts and emotions and clearly demonstrates that love transcends hate and prejudice and bigotry. And so does passion, whether it be white or black”
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The Devil Cult
Alan Laing
New York: Star Distributors, 1972.Occult SM sex pulp. Paddle Book PB 131. “Their pain hurt like the hell from where it came. Take two rich followers of a special cult of the devil and put them where they can practice their cruel arts in the privacy of a massive estate, surrounded by a conclave of loyal followers who would do anything for their master.”
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She-Devil
Bitch Books
New York: Star Distributors, 1989.Femdom pulp. Bitch Books BT-115.
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Lust in Leather
Dodine de Canard
Los Angeles: Tempo Publishing, 1964.SM femdom lesbian gay occult pulp, it’s got it all. Boudoir Classics 0005. “Lace, leather boots, lesbians, homosexuals and love-starved wives and husbands … all mixed into a devil’s orgy that rocked one of California’s most exclusive country club communities!”
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Girl Ghetto
Kenneth Morgan
Woodside, New York: ZIL Inc., 1968.Sleaze pulp. Empire Book EB 1004. “These are the young lovelies of New York’s Girl Ghetto, speaking in their own words, telling with astonishing frankness what they think about men, love and ex… This is what’s happening now!”
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Walk the Gay Night
Carl Mitchell
Van Nuys: Triumph News Co., 1967.Gay / bi pulp. TNC 312. “The lusty ex-marine was equally turned on by men and women – with devastating results”. Pulp publishing house of Ray Goldin.