Category: Pulp

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The Hot And The Cool by Edwin Gilbert

Edwin Gilbert | The Hot And The Cool | The world of new jazz has its dedicated in Kip Nelson and the boys of his unit which is not so highly thought of by their leader, Wade Stuart, a snob

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Honey Lips by Wayne Wallace

Wayne Wallace | Honey Lips | The story of a small town Joy baby!

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Halo in Lust by J.X. Williams

J.X. Williams | Halo in Lust | The story of a young girl who catches her mother in a 3-way orgy and is taken in by a street walker.

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Mademoiselle de Maupin by Theophile Gautier

Theophile Gautier | Mademoiselle de Maupin | A triangle, with the strange — for the time — twist that two of the characters are engaged in a lesbian relationship. This has led to numerous bans

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Lesbian Gym by Peggy Swenson

Peggy Swenson | Lesbian Gym | ‘The story of a virgin who was seduced into the wrong kind of loving.’

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Raped In The Grass by Ed Wood

Ed Wood | Raped In The Grass | Cover copy reads: ‘Two Young Girls…captured, debased and degraded by guerrillas. A film story you won’t forget….A guerrilla band of near-wild men

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Creep Into Thy Narrow Bed by Leonard Bishop

Leonard Bishop | Creep Into Thy Narrow Bed | A novel about the men and women caught in one of America’s most brutal underworlds – the abortion racket. At the center is Adam Michaels, a talented a

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Night Women by Jan Bennett

Jan Bennett | Night Women | Some did it for money, but others for the endless nights of forbidden love’

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Alone at Last by Paul V. Russo

Paul V. Russo | Alone at Last | ‘The frustrated bride hopelessly bound to an older man…the boyish teenager, only too willing to put an end to that frustration’–cover

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Odd Girl by Artemis Smith

Artemis Smith | Odd Girl | She fought – she struggled – she even married a man! But in the end Ann surrendered to tortured women like herself..!’

Anne’s feelings