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Rubber Goddess by Lana Preston

Lana Preston | Rubber Goddess | Cover copy reads: ‘He vowed to change things when he discovered the cesspool of depravity that his new bride had fallen into.’

The basem

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Hitch Hikers by Peter Willow

Peter Willow | Hitch Hikers | From the back:

On a lonely road at midnight…

A gloved thumb points in the direction you’re driving. ‘Can you give me a lift?’ If

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Innocence by Harriet Daimler

Harriet Daimler | Innocence | First Line(s)

My mother came into my room and she gave me the tortured look that I had come to think her born expression. ‘Good night, dear,’

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Lezlie by Anita Wright

Anita Wright | Lezlie | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Four O’Clock on Friday by Philip Storey

Philip Storey | Four O’Clock on Friday | ‘Say–‘ she smiles ‘Pretend you’re shopping. Would you care to see something in a nightgown?’

From the back cover teaser: ‘The hero is a pers

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The Joy Zone by Anthony Dare

Anthony Dare | The Joy Zone | ‘She rented her body to any man- any woman -‘

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Voyage to Lesbo by Doris Hanson

Doris Hanson | Voyage to Lesbo | ‘By Miss X … as told in her own shocking words … to Doris Hanson’–Cover.

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The Women of Champion City by Doris Davis

Doris Davis | The Women of Champion City | ‘A novel of lonely women in wartime.’

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Perversion And Beyond by Robert H. Sheldon

Robert H. Sheldon | Perversion And Beyond | ‘A bizarre collection of rebellious case histories of perversion and beyond’. An ‘Adults Only’ paperback with many sexually explicit photographs.

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Strange Embrace / 69 Barrow Street by Ben Christopher; Sheldon Lord

Ben Christopher; Sheldon Lord | Strange Embrace / 69 Barrow Street | Strange Embrace

They say the show must go on–but in the case of Broadway’s next sensation, A Touch of Squalor, someone s out to make sure th