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The Mods
Sandra Lawrence; Ken Williams
New York: Lancer Books, 1967.Pulp photo novel set in the mod subculture of 1960s London. Bohemian youths and motorcycles captured by Ken Williams.
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Lover
Douglas R. Wingate
Cleveland: Chevron Publications, 1967.Gigolo themed pulp. WWNC 105. Cover illustration by Gene Bilbrew. “He was a paid stud in the service of the highest bidder but he accepted any fringe benefits that came along.”
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Initiation Fee
Morgan Latham
Cleveland: Chevron Publications, 1967.Wifeswapping pulp. WWNC 118. Cover illustration by Gene Bilbrew. “The bizarre adventures of a group of thrill seeking adolescent swingers who breathtakingly pursue an extra-curricular course of study.”
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Skin Game
Jack Simons; Sid Valley
United States: Emerald Reader, 1967.20th century American pulp smut fiction. ER 108. Cover crediting Jack Simons, the title to Sid Valley, likely both pseudonyms and emblematic of pulps hurried design.
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Male for Sale
Frank Millerson
United States: Saturn, 1967.20th century American pulp smut fiction. SN 1159.
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Bedroom Sinners
Bob Alvers
Las Vegas: Pioneer Publishing Corp., 1967.Wifeswapping themed pulp. Royal Line Novels RL 172.
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The Erotic Traveller
Richard Burton; Edward Leigh
Toronto: Swan Publishing, 1967.Bizarre sex rites and customs around the world by Sir Richard Burton edited by Edward Leigh.
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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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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.
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One Way Trip
Nina Sands
Buffalo: Wee Hours Books Inc., 1967.Lesbian biker pulp fiction. Wee Hours 547. Cover art by Bill Alexander. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Demon Mona
Jake Edwards
Cleveland: Chevron Publications, 1967.Sleaze pulp fiction. Chevron 109. Cover art by Gene Bilbrew AKA Eneg. The story of a chandelier and its journey to being the centrepiece of a private sex theatre. 1 copy recorded in OCLC.
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Lady Boss
Shawna deNelle
Buffalo: Book Magazine Distributors, 1967.Lesbian pulp fiction. After Hours AH 157. 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. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Gay Cargo
Raymond Harte
Buffalo: Market Arcade, 1967.After Hours pulp AH 164. Cover art by Bill Alexander. Continuing the series of colour covers by Stanton for the After Hours series published by Stanley Malkin in the 1960. 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.
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Birds of Britain
John D. Green; David Tree
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1967.Large format photobook with short profiles of some of the most happening young women of 1960s London. Subjects include Mary Quant, Marianne Faithful, Dust Springfield, Hayley Mills, Susannah York, Patti Boyd, and many others.
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Lovemaster
Lambert Macy
New York: Softcover Library, 1967.Erotic fiction of an LSD rapist.
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The Ice Palace
Tarjei Vesaas
London: Peter Owen, 1967.Translated from the Norwegian by Elizabeth Rokkan
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The Collected Works of Thomas Welsby
A. K. Thomson; Thomas Welsby
Brisbane: The Jacaranda Press, 1967. -
Blow Away the Morning Dew: An Autobiography of a Childhood in the Australian Bush
Ernest Briggs
Brisbane: Ernest Briggs, 1967.The unpublished childhood autobiography of Australian poet, broadcaster, and critic Ernest Briggs (1905-1967). Prepared in Brisbane in 1967, the same year as the author’s death from a myocardial infarction, the typescript is an original source of life in early 20th century New South Wales and also contains 12 mounted photographs with manuscript captions. Littered with his poems and other flourishes Briggs tells of his childhood in a cottage in the then rural bush setting of Marsden Park, Riverstone, north-west of Sydney. After his mother’s death at the age of 3 Briggs spends the next three years at the Ashfield Infant’s Home, he tells of this time and of his relationship with Matron Rebecca Marston. At age 6 Briggs returns to Marsden Park, a sickly child, he is given a doctors pass on school and spends most of his time at his father’s bootmaking workshop in Riverstone, or in the bush around the cottage, both of which he describes at length. He also recounts some of his father’s childhood stories at Ballarat and Clunes, Victoria. A fifth-generation Australian, included are various Briggs family colonial history and correspondence from the early to mid 1800s. His father, growing weary of Ernest’s stubbornness and requiring reprieve does eventually send him off to school and some of his experiences in the small town school are told, with beatings regular. His creative differences quickly become obvious and he further retreats into the beauty of the countryside. Briggs creative interests also began at home, “Once when a visitor had said, ‘Quite an art-showing you’ve got here, Charlie’ my father walked around the room saying, ‘It comes of mixing with artists in my younger days. Not many, but good…. This is a Burket-Foster..; here are a couple by the noted water-colourist, Miss Allingham, a friend of Jessie’s.., she loved the foreshores of the Harbour, as you can see; this is by Gerrard, I did his framing for a number of years; this is by Uncle Tom Roberts, the first man in Australia to paint extensive oils .. you’ll see a couple of unfinished Roberts in the spare room.” Also recounted are trips into Sydney on public holidays with his father, through his eyes we are given a tour of the city and its landmarks, and also told of the history of Sydney’s early years. Ernest tells of his boyhood encounter on the street with actress Nellie Stewart, and working as a messenger-boy in Sydney of casually meeting Dame Nellie Melba, another formative creative moment. Other holiday trips are described viewing old mills out past Campbelltown, or north to Windsor and Richmond, the Camperdown cemetery, and other regional historic sites.
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Mushrooms, Moulds and Miracles: The Strange Realm of Fungi
Lucy Kavaler
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Sin-Bum Mimics
R. E. Tenzer
: Dragon Editions, 1967.20th century American pulp smut fiction. DE 149.