Title: The Sin of Susan Slade (movie tie-in) (Dell First Edition K104)
Author: Doris Hume
Artist: Robert McGinnis
Year: 1961
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA
Title: The Sin of Susan Slade (movie tie-in) (Dell First Edition K104)
Author: Doris Hume
Artist: Robert McGinnis
Year: 1961
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA
Title: The Lusty Librarian (Private Reader PR3333)
Author: Mark Jacobs
Artist: Unknown
Year: 1975
Categories: 1970s Sleaze and GGA
Title: The Female Aggressor (WEE HOURS CLASSIC 550)
Author: Lou Condor
Artist: Unknown
Year: 1967
“The lusts of the dominant female. Married or single, the sado-masochistic female turns her partners into warped slaves of carnal lust. This scientific, documented volume presents case histories of a female flagellant, spanking wife, masochistic husband and many others.”
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA, Kink and Fetish
Title: The Bigamist (BEACON SIGNAL B597F)
Author: Ken Barry
Artist: Darcy
Year: 1963
“Politics and passion make poor bed-partners! A sex-filled novel about smoke-filled rooms!”
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA
Title: Longjohn’s Lust (Evening Reader ER 786)
Author: J.X. Williams
Artist: Robert Bonfils (?)
Year: 1965
“Johnnie didn’t have a gimmick, and he wanted to break into the lucrative world of fraudulent Pop Art. The he found himself with Tamara, covered with paint, tossing the sheets in abandoned degragation”
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA
Title: Sin Hotel (Nightstand NB 1518)
Author: Don Holliday
Artist: Robert Bonfils (?)
Year: 1960
“Every room reeked sex. Miami, pleasure spa of the south…lesbianism, seduction, larceny, assault and PASSION GONE BERSERK!”
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA
Title: The Pain Lusters (Idle Hour IH 492)
Author: Don Elliott
Artist: Unknown
Year: 1966
“Sin-sick minds demanded shame-tortured bodies!”
Categories: 1960s Sleaze and GGA, Kink and Fetish
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Title: Song of the Loon: A Gay Pastoral (Greenleaf Classic GC213)
Author: Richard Amory
Artist: Unknown
Year: 1966
“A gay pastoral in five books and an interlude…A mystical blend of elements from Hudson’s Green Mansions, J. F. Cooper’s Leatherstocking tales, and the works of Jean Genet. What evolves is unique and inimitable…an unforgettable fantasy. It will leave no reader unstirred, for everyman knows, secretly, that he can indeed hear the haunting cry that is…The Song of the Loon.”
Title: Fruit of the Loon (GreeRicardo Armory (aka: Richard Love)
Author: Ricardo Armory (aka: Richard Love)
Artist: Unknown
Year: 1968
“A novel in several turgid books and a few frantic interludes.”
Title: Sky Eyes (French Line FL-33)
Author: Carl Corley
Artist: Carl Corley
Year: 1967
“An epic of an American Indian’s pastoral passion for his white brother.”