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The Slave Prince
Vince Gilman
New York: Badboy, 1994.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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Masters
Victor Terry
New York: Badboy, 1996.Gay SM pulp short story collection.
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Cabin Fever and Other Stories
Donald Vining
New York: Badboy, 1995.Gay pulp short story collection.
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Shadowman: Seven Tales of Secret Male Passions
Torsten Barring
New York: Badboy, 1994.Gay pulp short story collection.
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Hitting Home & Other Stories
Tom Caffrey
New York: Badboy, 1994.Gay pulp short story collection.
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Hustling: A Gentleman’s Guide to the Fine Art of Homosexual Prostitution
John Preston
New York: Badboy, 1997.“The very first guide to the gay world’s most infamous profession.” (from rear cover).
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Service, Stud
Clay Caldwell
New York: Badboy, 1995.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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Ask Ol’ Buddy
Clay Caldwell
New York: Badboy, 1995.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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Queers Like Us
Clay Caldwell
New York: Badboy, 1995.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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Man Sword
Larry Townsend
New York: Badboy, 1994.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 No More
Larry Townsend
New York: Badboy, 1993.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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Mind Master
Larry Townsend
New York: Badboy, 1994.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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The Leatherman’s Handbook II
Larry Townsend
New York: Modernismo Publications, 1983.A completely new sequel to the definitive exploration of the gay S&M leather scene. This copy with the errata slip.
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Flora of the Sex Club
A. de Granamour
New York: Bee-Line Books / Orpheus Books, 1968. -
The Authentic Confessions of Harriet Marwood: An English Governess
Miles Underwood [John Glassco]
New York: Bee-Line Books / Orpheus Books, 1967.Erotic fiction by Canadian poet and writer John Glassco (1909-1981) published under his Miles Underwood pseudonym.
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The Faggots & Their Friends Between Revolutions
Larry Mitchell
New York: Calamus Books, 1977.First edition, first printing. 1970s queer communal living fantasy classic. “The queens luxuriate in variety. They often make fun of the men’s fashions. The queens display infinite weirdnesses to the world. For them, style is the path into the unique self and so to transcendence. They long for everyone to reveal themselves wherever they are.” (page 63). Illustrations by Ned Asta. YOUNG 2736*.
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Listen, Little Man! A Document from the Archive of the Orgone Institute
Wilhelm Reich; William Steig
New York: Orgone Institute Press, 1948.First edition in the English language of Reich’s antiauthoritarian classic calling for direct action by the working class. Translated by Theodore P. Wolfe. Illustrated by William Stieg. Wilhelm Reich (1897-1957) was an Austro-Hungraian-American doctor and psychoanalys, and is one of psychiatry’s most radical figures. In the late 1950s many of his books were burned by order of the court in one of the largest cases of modern censorship making early editions of his work scarce.
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Audubon’s Aviary: The Original Watercolors for The Birds of America
Roberta J. M. Olson
New York: Skira Rizzoli / New-York Historical Society, 2012.With an essay by Marjorie Shelley and Contibutions by Alexandra Mazzitelli. With a facsimile colour print in an envelope mounted to the front free endpaper.
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Audubon’s Birds of America (The National Audubon Society Baby Elephant Folio)
Roger Tory Peterson; Virginia Marie Peterson
New York: Abbeville Press, [2006]. -
Italian Pleasure Gardens
Rose Standish Nichols
New York: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1928.First printing of the third and final in American landscape architect Rose Standish Nichols’ (1872-1960) studies on the gardens of Europe, preceded by English Pleasure Gardens (1902) and Spanish and Portuguese Gardens (1924). Italian Pleasure Gardens was the first to be illustrated with photographs taken by Nichols on her travels, there being near 200 illustrations throughout.