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Felicity
Jean Le Monde
Melbourne: Circus Books, 1978.Novelisation of the 1979 Australian sexploitation film, Felicity. A teenage Catholic boarding school student travels to Hong Kong and has an erotic time. Directed by John D. Lamond and starring Glory Annen, Christopher Milne, and Joni Flynn.
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I Am Loving (Strangely)
Dwayne Simpson
New York: Lancer Books, 1969.Transsexual pulp fiction.
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I, a Lesbian
Roderick Mason
St. James: NAA, No date.“A first person auto biography of the life of a lesbian from puberty on, as told to a psychiatrist.” 1970s sexploitation illustrated throughout with black and white photographs of lesbians in stockings. More detailed in its text than the usual 70s pulp sexploit. works, with lengthy text recordings of Betty taken by psychiatrist Roderick Mason detailing her life, their therapy sessions, and Dr. Mason’s observations. There are known to exist two printings, neither with publishing details, the first with adverts for other “sexual study” works and photographic prints on the wrappers verso by NAA of St. James, New York, and second without adverts. This being an exceptionally clean copy of the former. Either printing unrecorded in OCLC.
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Jennifer: Woman By Choice
Jennifer Fontaine
Chatsworth: World-Wide Publishing Company, 1981.Trans pulp produced by Hustler. Includes 6 sets of before and after photos.
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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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Stir
Bob Jewson
Melbourne: Unicorn Books, 1980.Novelisation of the 1980 prison film based on the 1974 prison riot at Bathurst Correctional Complex and the subsequent Royal Commission into New South Wales Prisons.
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The Strippers
James Holledge
Sydney: Horwitz Publications, 1965.The naked truth on the girls who strip for a living. The story of: Why They Strip, How They Strip, Birth of Burlesque, G-String Genius, Stripping Australian Style.
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Pacific Banana
Aldor Flagg
Sydney: Horwitz, 1980.Novelisation of the 1981 film starring a philandering pilot with erectile dysfunction who sneezes when aroused.
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Valley of Horror
Jim Kent
Sydney: Scripts Publications, 1973.Australia pulp war based romance erotica.
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Notorious Women
James Holledge
Sydney: Horwitz Publications, 1962.The sensational escapades of women whose colourful careers as brazen adventuresses, shameless courtesans, barefaced tricksters, cold-blood murderesses shock even the most broad-minded!
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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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A Washed Pot Never Spoils
Adina Yurana
Sydney: Howard Publications, 1972.An erotic collection of 3 Howard books: The Amorous Milkman by Adina Yurana; Lesbos; Sensuous Trio. Largely photographic.
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Sado-Masochism
Jonush Gustinski
[Sydney]: Potz Press, 1972.Short non-fiction introduction to sado-masochism followed by a fictional script of a sadomasochistic encounter, then a long erotic photo series of staged sexual murder. Rare Australian erotica.
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Violette-Sweet Teens [The Romance of Violette & Sweet Seventeen]
[Alexandre Dumas]; John Frederic Savage
[Sydney]: Lay Press, No date.Rare Australian erotica, two tales published in one, being Alexandre Dumas’ The Romance of Violette, here published anonymously with an introduction credited to John Frederic Savage, PhD., and Sweet Seventeen: The True Story of a Daughter’s Awful Whipping and Its Delightful if Direful Consquences.
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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.