Category: Pulp

Posted in Award Winner Pulp

The Mesh by Lucie Marchal

Lucie Marchal | The Mesh | ”I hated her when I first saw her. She was so passive, so voluptuous, so unlike me. Then something changed me. Alone with her I was filled with a joy

Posted in Pulp

She’ll Get Hers by John Plunkett

John Plunkett | She’ll Get Hers | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Checklist by Marion Zimmer Bradley Pulp

Raw Interludes by Paul Renault

Paul Renault | Raw Interludes | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Pulp Romance

This Side Of Love & Edge Of Twilight by Paula Christian

Paula Christian | This Side Of Love & Edge Of Twilight | 144 p.

253 p.

The Edge of Twilight (first published in 1959) and This Side of Love (first published in 1963) are two of the most unforget

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp

The Third Street by Joan Ellis

Joan Ellis | The Third Street | ‘Gay Street. This was where they came … the lonely and love-starved, the lovely and promiscuous, seeking new thrills, searching for a partner … a

Posted in Pulp

Women Who Need Women by Cathleen Carter

Cathleen Carter | Women Who Need Women | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Pulp

Nurses’ Quarters by Lee Morell

Lee Morell | Nurses’ Quarters | Outside so white pure, inside so depraved…

A daring study of girls living in sexual intimacy!

From the back:

Clair And

Posted in Pulp

Reformatory Girls by Ray Morrison

Ray Morrison | Reformatory Girls | They were young and lonely enough for anything

‘Behind the grim reformatory walls they find that the laws of the street still hold, th

Posted in Pulp

One Hell of a Dame by E.S. Seeley

E.S. Seeley | One Hell of a Dame | She knew the little tricks that fan lust in men and women

Posted in Autobiographical Fiction Pulp

Diana by Diana Frederics

Diana Frederics | Diana |

This is the unusual and compelling story of Diana, a tantalizingly beautiful woman who sought love in the strange by-paths of Lesbos. Fearless and