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La Perverse Dominatrice
Greta Knout [Pierre Goetz]
: [Pierre Delalu], No date.The Perverse Dominatrix. 1960s clandestine novel by Pierre Goetz illustrated with 30 mounted photographs depicting a lesbian threesome with light and playful BDSM. DUTEL 2171 (noting only 28 photographs). Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Sin Valley
Gail Spencer
Los Angeles: Raven Books, 1962.Wife swapping themed pulp. Raven Book No. 706. “In Sin Valley there were no two ways about it. If you wanted to belong you swapped your woman for someone else’s. It led to some pretty embarassing situations. Johnny Marshak wanted no part of a sex carnival but what could he do when his wife stuck her chest out, accepting all dares.” Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Deviate Street Stud
King Krissel
United States: Spartan Line, 1966.Family affair themed pulp. SL 117. “It’s a great thing when a dad and his son share the same interest. But not when it’s the same woman.” Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Sex Imposter
Russ Trainer
Cleveland: Corsair Publications, 1967.Nympho freak themed pulp. Corsair Books 203. Colour cover illustration by Gene Bilbrew AKA Eneg depicting some of the assorted characters. “To satisfy her nymphomania, she impersonated her own sister. In this evil charade she was part of every debauched orgy… always ready for her next gratification, no matter how depraved or unnatural!” Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Lady Times Two
Ronnie & Liz Merkin
South Laguna: Raunchy Readers, 1980.Lesbian pseudo-sexological “case-study” pulp RY-104. Cover illustration by Gene Bilbrew AKA Eneg. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Devil’s Chamber
Duncan Lamour
Buffalo: Tortura Press, 1972.Femdom BDSM pulp. TP-121. Cover illustration and 9 full page black and with illustrations in the text by Gene Bilbrew AKA Eneg. “The revolution had come, and failed, and gone. Afterwards came the repression, exactly as it had been predicted and feared for so many years. Tens of thousands of rebels and leftists, yippies, hippies, radicals, marxists, and simple liberals were rounded up and incarcerated in camps that were nothing more or less than concentration camps.” Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Hell’s Dungeon
Steward Chalford
Buffalo: Tortura Press, 1972.Femdom BDSM pulp. TP-131. Cover illustration and 9 full page black and with illustrations in the text by Gene Bilbrew AKA Eneg. “The boy leaned far forward, thrusting out his crimson ass awaiting the sting of the lash. The old man in the pink panties took his time, toying with his victim.” Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Orange Blossoms. The Story of A Beautiful Marchioness under the Second Empire
Anonymous
Paris: Privately Printed [Charles Carrington], 1903.English translation published by Carrington of, Souvenirs d’une Cocodette, first published in full clandestinely by Jules Gay in Brussels. Edition of 200 numbered copies, this copy unnumbered on thin wove paper in plain brown wrappers, as suggested by Mendes in Clandestine Erotic Fiction in English, 1800-1930, Carrington likely ran additional copies beyond the 200 on this thinner paper. MENDES 154(b)(iii).
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La Fille aux Yeux d’Or
Honore de Balzac; Almery Lobel-Riche
Paris: Le Livre du Bibliophile, G. & R. Briffaut, 1923.The Girl with the Golden Eyes. An aristocratic libertine becomes obsessed with a beautiful woman and sets about seducing her. Alas, his conquest uncovers a hidden lesbian relationship and he finds himself entangled in web of erotic obsession and fatal jealousy. First published in 1835, this is the first edition with illustrations by Almery Lobel-Riche. One of 40 numbered copies on Japanese paper with the etchings in 3 states and an original drawing by Lobel-Riche (from a total edition of 500). This copy in a fine signed binding by H. Jacquet.
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La Femme et le Pantin
Pierre Louys; Paul-Emile Becat
Paris: Le Vasseur et Cie, Editeaurs, 1945.The Woman and the Puppet. A Frenchman falls hopelessly under the spell of a beguiling Andalusian woman at the carnival in Seville, drawing him into a cruel dance of seduction, humiliation, and obsession. First published in 1898, this the first edition with erotic illustrations by Becat. This copy number 110 of 400 numbered copies on Arches vellum (of a total edition of 540), though with the plates in a second state with remarques normally reserved for the 75 copies numbered 26 to 100.
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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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Lust of a Wanton
Mark Daniels
Fresno: Saber Books, 1964.Noir pulp. Saber Books SA-51. “Staring into the gun barrel, he was completely at the mercy of a woman who lived only to destroy men….”
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The Girls of F Street
Tod Nylan
San Diego: Greenleaf Classics, 1970.Novelization from the 1966 sexploitation film AKA The Maidens of Fetish Street. Illustrated with stills from the movie as well as additional colour photographs.
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Jailbait Street
Hal Ellson
Israel: Priory Books, No date.Revolting teen-agers. International edition of the US Monarch pulp.
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The Courtesans: The Forbidden Diary of Lucrezia Borgia
Hillary Aueteur
New York: Pinnacle Books, 1984.An erotic novel set in the Italian Renaissance.
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Inge
Attie Marie Van Calcar
Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 1979.Australian houeswife sleaze published under Angus & Robertson’s Akron imprint.
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Domme
Brazen Adele
New York: Star Distributors, 1996.SM erotic pulp fiction.
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Mistress
Roxanne Rules
New York: Star Distributors, 1996.SM erotic pulp fiction.
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Miss High-Heels
Anonymous
New York: Grove Press, 1969.Pulp edition of 1930s clandestine cross-dressing story.