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Why We March
Soul Brother #44 (Ernest White)
New York: Paperback Library, 1969.“An angry protest from Black America.”
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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 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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Not For A Day
Helga Moray
Sydney and Melbourne: Scripts, 1969.Australian pulp edition of Helga Moray’s lusting housewife themed novel.
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Lacing Up Elenor
Stella Chance
New York: Star Distributors, 1969.SM themed pulp fiction. BW-130.
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Blood Relation
Charles Smith
Copenhagen: Nordisk Bladcentral, 1969.Private investigator themed Danish sleaze pulp fiction. Svea Book SEA 125.
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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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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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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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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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Young London: Permissive Paradise
Frank Habicht; Heather Cremonesi; Robert Bruce
London: George G. Harrap, 1969.Classic street photography photobook of 1960s London youth.
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Of Human Interaction
Joseph Luft
Palo Alto: National Press Books, 1969. -
West of the Wind
David Marinoff
New York: Vantage Press, 1969.“This is the fantastic tal eof Raymond Richards, self-styled ex-star of a “gay” night club in San Francisco, presently in Greenwich Village, where he is in the female-impersonator racket in a clip joint. But it won’t be for long… From night-dive queen in a Village joint, Raymond zooms to heady, blatant insecurity as an arts-and-antiques “expert” in a luxury apartment, all the way talking himself in and out of deals slick and spurious…” YOUNG 2510.
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Early Charts of New Zealand, 1542-1851
Peter Bromley Maling
Wellington: A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1969.Maps detailing New Zealand from 1542 to 1851. Limited to 500 numbered copies, of which this is number 238.
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Murder by Witchcraft
Donald McCormick
London: Arrow Books, 1969.A study of the Lower Quinton and Hagley Wood murders.
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I Am Loving (Strangely)
Dwayne Simpson
New York: Lancer Books, 1969.Transsexual pulp fiction.
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Top C.O.C.K.
George Spelvin
El Cajon: Publisher’s Export Co., 1969.Raoul Hardon is The Top Cock, protector of sexual freedom.
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Hair and the Sex Drive
Alexander Cady
Canoga Park: Viceroy Books, 1969.Pseudosexological smut on hair fetishism.
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LSD, Man & Society
Richard C. DeBold; Russell C. Leaf
London: Faber and Faber, 1969.Papers from a 1967 symposium at Wesleyan. Edited by Richard C. DeBold; Russell C. Leaf.
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Twilight Women Around the World
R. Leighton Hasselrodt
London: Luxor Press, 1969.Sexploitation pulp sensational sexological study of lesbianism.