Title: His Brother’s Wife (Beacon Signal B698X)
Author: Clay Stuart (pseudonym of Harry Whittington)
Artist: Al Rossi
Year: 1964
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA, Mystery and Thrillers
Title: His Brother’s Wife (Beacon Signal B698X)
Author: Clay Stuart (pseudonym of Harry Whittington)
Artist: Al Rossi
Year: 1964
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA, Mystery and Thrillers
Title: Two Time Lover (Century No. 115)
Author: William Arthur (Gordon Semple on title page)
Artist: Warren King
Year: 1949
“She lured men to disaster on the reefs of desire….A Stormy novel of shipwrecked love and squandered beauty.”
Categories: 1940s Sleaze and GGA
Title: Married Mistress (MIDWOOD No. 115.)
Author: Orrie Hitt
Artist: Unknown
Year: 1961
“She turned staid suburbia into a jungle of illicit passion.”
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA
Title: Grounds for Divorce (aka: Love at Last) (Novel NL 7)
Author: Jack Woodford
Artist: Unknown
Year: 1948
“He was weak and she was wanton.”
Categories: 1940s Sleaze and GGA
Title: Substitute Wife (Playtime 619)
Author: Bill Russo
Artist: Robert Bonfils
Year: 1962
“She was all woman–luscious, provocative, buxom–and she wanted her sister’s husband!”
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA
Title: The Phantom Detective, No. 15: Murder Money (Regency CR115)
Author: Robert Wallace
Artist: Robert Bonfils
Year: 1966
Categories: Mystery and Thrillers
Title: Young and Restless / Three Easy Lessons (Midwood 34-651)
Author: Terry Shaffer; Gus Stevens
Artist: Paul Rader
Year: 1966
“Forbidden Interlude: Darla awoke the morning after a wild party and found herself sharing a strange bed with a naked young blonde. As the fog evaporated and she remembered why she was there and what she had done, she realized that the party had not only signified the beginning of a new year but also, a new way of life! / Just You, Just Me: During office hours, Patricia played the part of the well-bred, attractive, efficient private secretary. But after hours, she rushed home to the Village apartment she shared with a young hellcat, eager and willing to assume her role of the helpless sex slave!”
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA
Title: The Blonde (MIDWOOD 33-856)
Author: Peggy Swenson (pseudonym of: Richard E. Geis)
Artist: Paul Rader
Year: 1967
“Peggy wanted to marry and lead a normal life, but a voice that she heard since childhood kept saying, ‘Never trust a man. Men will hurt you.'”
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA
Title: One After Another (Midwood 32-415)
Author: Vin Fields
Artist: Paul Rader
Year: 1964
“Dance man earning a living by teaching female pupils the simple steps of sensual fulfillment.”
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA
Title: Fallen Eagle (French Line 11)
Author: Carl Corley
Artist: Carl Corley
Year: 1967
Categories: Gay Male