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The Young and Evil: Queer Modernism in New York, 1930-1955
Jarrett Earnest
New York: David Zwirner Books, 2020.“The Young and Evil tells the story of a group of artists and writers active during the first half of the twentieth century, when homosexuality was as problematic for American culture as figuration was for modernist painting.” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Legend of the Lighter
Ad van Weert
New York: Abbeville Press, 1995. -
Chiparus: Master of Art Deco
Alberto Shayo
New York: Abbeville Press, 1999. -
I Am Loving (Strangely)
Dwayne Simpson
New York: Lancer Books, 1969.Transsexual pulp fiction.
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The Black Biker: The Outlaw Chronicles #3
Red Jordan Arobateau
New York: Rosebud, 1998.Lesbian biker fiction.
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The Darker Passions: Frankenstein
Amarantha Knight
New York: Masquerade Books, 1998.Erotic horror fiction.
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The Darker Passions: Carmilla
Amarantha Knight
New York: Masquerade Books, 1997.Erotic horror fiction.
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Animal Handlers
Jay Shaffer
New York: Badboy, 1994.Gay pulp short story collection.
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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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Scrapbook
Sean Martin
New York: Badboy, 1994.Gay pulp short story collection.
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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.