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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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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.
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Black Rebel
Leo Callan
London: New English Library, 1981.Blaxploitation pulp. “The whip sang through the air, and Sapphire screamed… She was black, ripely beautiful, and a slave on the run.”
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Galactic Girl
Fiona Richmond
London: Arrow Books, 1984.Sci-fi erotica.
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Love Bites
Molly Parkin
London: Star, 1983.Novel by Welsh painter and writer Molly Parkin.
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My Sex, My Soul
Amelia Greene
London: Star, 1984.A woman caught between feminism and lust for men.
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Laure-Anne: The Story of Laure-Anne D. as told to Nicholas Courtin
Laure-Anne D.; Nicholas Courtin
London: Star, 1986.“The sizzling, shocking adventures of a young woman who giver her all for France!”
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The Lustful Turk
Anonymous
London: Star, 1985.Star pulp edition of the 19th century exploitation erotic novel.
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Christina’s Paradise
Blakely St. James
London: Arrow Books, 1984. -
Christina’s Confessions
Blakely St. James
London: Arrow Books, 1984. -
Sexual Preferences: How to Share Your Fantasies, The Kahn Report
Sandra Kahn; Jean Davis
London: Star, 1982. -
The Other Face of Love
Raymond de Becker
London: Sphere Books, 1971.A definitive study of homosexuality. Translated from the French by Margaret Crosland and Alan Daventry.
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Scandal
Charles X. Wolffe
London: Softcover Library, 1971.English sleaze pulp.
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Cheat
Orrie Hit
London: Softcover Library, 1973.English sleaze pulp.
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The Autobiography of a Flea
Anonymous
London: Star, 1983.1980s pulp edition of the 1887 clandestine erotic tale.
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Parisian Frolics
[Adolphe Belot?]
London: For private circulation only, 1896.Rare clandestine erotic fiction in English published circa 1920-1924. Four stories translated from the French by the author The Way of a Man with a Maid. “The first story in this collection is an English translation of ‘La Maison a Laisirs ou La passion de Gilberte’ (1889) … The final three stories are translated from ‘Les Heures Erotiques Modernes’ c. 1894. … The stories were possibly the work of Adolphe Belot, a popular French novelist of the 1880s. I believe the MS of this translation, .. were probably left unpublished by Carrington (who had published the same author’s Way of a Man with a Maid, and were sold with the rest of his stock at the Hotel Drouot in 1923. Since most of the stock was bought by Groves and Michaux, his partners and successors, they were probably responsible for getting them printed by Duflou, though it is equally possible that Hirsch, who also bought some Carrington material in 1923, got hold of these and arranged for their printing.” MENDES 210.
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Between Eagles and Pioneers
Georg Baselitz
London: White Cube, 2011. -
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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Manrape
Marta Tikkanen
London: Virago, 1978.Translated from the Swedish ‘Man kan inte valdtas’ by Alison Weir. The first English edition released alongside the 1978 film ‘Men Can’t Be Raped’. “On her fortieth birthday Eva Randers, library assistant, divorced, living alone, is asked to dance by Marty Wester at a local disco. After a few drinks they go back to his flat, where he proceeds to tie her up, pour liquor over her, and rape her. .. She’s stunned, humiliated, frightened, confused. She doesn’t report it to the police. And she can’t and won’t forget it. Stubbornly and obsessionally she makes her plan to alert the world to her experience…” (from jacket flap)