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Lust of a Wanton
Mark Daniels
Fresno: Saber Books, 1964.Noir pulp. Saber Books SA-51. “Staring into the gun barrel, he was completely at the mercy of a woman who lived only to destroy men….”
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Dope International
Charles Wighton
London: Four Square, 1964.Pulp edition on the world-wide criminal conspiracy of the drug trade.
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Girls of Desire
Bertram Darks
United States: Knight Volumes, 1964.Hollywood themed sleaze pulp. KV 102.
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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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Queen of Evil
Myron Kosloff
Buffalo: After Hours Book Inc., 1964.Voodoo occult lesbian pulp fiction by Paul Hugo Little under his Myron Kosloff pseudonym. After Hours AH 105. Cover art by Eric Stanton. One in the series of colour covers by Stanton for the First Niter and then After Hours series published by Stanley Malkin in the 1960s when Malkin set Stanton up in a small apartment on the proviso of turning out four covers a month (which Stanton could do in a week). The covers often featured lesbian themes or were female-centric, reversing gender roles and casting women as the physical aggressors and men as compliant and fragile. Many of the covers are considered some of Stanton’s best colour work. 1 copy recorded in OCLC.
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The Dimensions of Values: A Unified Theory
Radhakamal Mukerjee
London: George Allen & Unwin, 1964.Later economic sociology work of Indian social scientist Radhakamal Mukerjee (1889-1968).
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Craving Temptress
William Donner
: Candlelight Books, 1964.20th century American pulp smut fiction. CB 110.
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Harlot’s Spree
Tad Benton
: Banner Volumes, 1964.From hell itself sprang the studs who went on a Harlot’s Spree. 20th century American pulp smut fiction. BV 103.
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Where Strange Paths Go Down
A. M. Duncan-Kemp
Brisbane: W. R. Smith & Paterson, 1964.Description of aboriginal social life and customs by Alice Monkton Duncan-Kemp (1901-1988), who grew up on a cattle station in remote South-West Queensland. This being the second edition which includes large portions of Our Sandhill Country, her memoir published in 1933, providing insight into life on the cattle runs of the Channel country. Numerous photographs. This copy signed by Alice on the dedication page.
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Inflamed Trio
Charles Fay
U.S.A.: Emerald Reader, 1964.20th century American pulp smut fiction. ER 107.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 14 Number 2, October 1964
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1964.Single 1960s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 14 Number 1, July 1964
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1964.Single 1960s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 13 Number 4, May 1964
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1964.Single 1960s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 13 Number 3, February 1964
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1964.Single 1960s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic. Volume 13 Number 3 states published Feb ’63 but is Feb ’64.
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Dawson’s Book Shop: Publisher of Western Americana and Patron of the Book Arts
Russell Arthur Roberts
Los Angeles: Anderson, Ritchie & Simon, 1964.Reprint from the California Librarian, April 1964.
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The Inside Story of Dry Batteries: A Guide for Students
Union Carbide Australia
Sydney: Union Carbide Australia, 1964. -
Embassy Girl
Emily Thorne
New York: Airmont Publishing, 1964.The Glamour and Adventure of Embassy Life in London.
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1960s Nichigeki Music Hall Program: Pink Lady on the White Shore
Nichigeki Music Hall
Tokyo: Nichigeki Music Hall, 1964.Program for a 1960s topless revue at the Nichigeki Music Hall, also known as the Nihon-Gekijo, an iconic Tokyo theatre from the 1930s up until 1981 when it was demolished for redevelopment. Post-war the theatre hosted burlesque shows and motion picture features for American servicemen and tourists.
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Therefore Be Bold
Herbert Gold
London: Mayflower-Dell, 1964.