Editore: softcover, beacon book,, 1960
Da: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. reprints beacon 308. 95262 near fine (HARDBOILED NOVEL), paperback,
Editore: Universal Publishing, New York, 1961
Da: Alta-Glamour Inc., Seattle, WA, U.S.A.
1st printing. 156pp., GGA cover art. An adult erotic novel. B444Y. Paperback. Light shelfwear. Very Good.
Editore: softcover, beacon book,, 1960
Da: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. reprints beacon 308. 95262 near fine, unread (HARDBOILED NOVEL), paperback,
Editore: beacon book,, 1960
Da: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Paperback. ORIGINAL first edition. 308, very good -fine, reading crease (HARDBOILED NOVEL), paperback,
Editore: Novel Books. Chicago: Novel Books, Inc.
Da: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. PBO. 6058 near fine, unread 1962 first edition paperback,
Editore: Novel Books, Chicago, 1962
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Paperback. 127p., lightly worn first printing stated PBO in black, camp photo-illustrated wraps. Trash fiction. Novel Book 5089. Spine reads: "A Novel Book is a Man's Book!" Hitt wrote and published 20 novels in 1962!
Editore: Beacon Books. New York: Universal Publishing., 1959
Da: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
Paperback. lesbiana. B-259 very good -fine, reading crease PBO. Cover by Robert Stanley. paperback,
Mass Market Paperback. Condizione: Near Fine. Paperback Original / First Edition. Sharp, square, bright copy.
Editore: Softcover Library, New York, 1969
Da: Pulp Fiction Murwillumbah, Murwillumbah, NSW, Australia
Prima edizione
EUR 60,08
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover. Condizione: Fair. 1st Edition. This is a vintage Soft cover. There is likely foxing, dampspotting, tanning and edgewear. The spine may be creased and the covers are likely worn. There may be some pen marks and stamps within.
Editore: Universal Pub. and Distributing Corp, [Place of publication not identified], 1960
Da: BIBLIOPE by Calvello Books, Oakland, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Paperback. Condizione: Near fine(+). First Edition. 12mo pocketbook; 154 pages; 18 cm. "The story of Susan, Norma and Gail . three small-time models, constantly exposed to each other's charms. Inevitably they fell into depraved practices -- but could they fight their way back to normal love?" / Series: Beacon 358. Pocketbooks; massmarket pulps; American fiction 20th century, Erotic fiction, Fiction, Lesbians, Lesbians Fiction, Lesbiennes Romans, nouvelles, etc, Queer pulps, Roman am?ricain 20e si?cle. An unread copy with very minor edge-wear. Near fine(+) to fine(-) thus, with a few spots (possibly removable) to rear wrapper.
Editore: Novel Books, Inc., Chicago, 1962
Da: Hyde Brothers, Booksellers, Fort Wayne, IN, U.S.A.
Softcover. Condizione: Very Good-. Pictorial white paper binding rubbed at spine ends & corners; covers lightly creased; spine head chipped; a few leaves bent at corner tips; leaf edges & inside covers browned, smudged, else a tight, clean book. ; In wraps; NOVEL BOOKS NO. 6026. ; NOVEL BOOKS NO. 6026 Series; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 160 pages.
Mass Market Paperback. Condizione: Fine. Paperback Original / First Edition. ".woman, forced by her own desperation into unnatural paths!" Great lesbian title. Book looks like it just rolled off the presses. Square, tight, white pages: beautiful and rare in this condition. Great cover art.
Editore: Novel Books, Chicago, 1964
Da: APPLEDORE BOOKS, ABAA, WACCABUC, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
First Edition. A bright, crisp copy of the 1964 1st edition. Clean and easily Near Fine in its pictorial wrappers. Pocket-sized, #7N722. "This is another great Novel Books first person exclusive", published by Novel Books of Chicago, "where the word 'taboo' is the only taboo". From the front cover: "The fierce fire of lesbian lust burning in her voluptuous body begged to be released -- and it would be, when she used the unique and shocking power of her --".
Data di pubblicazione: 1958
Da: Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, U.S.A.
Lesbian pulp novels, 1958 to 1964, document the commercial circulation of queer narratives in mid twentieth century American paperback publishing and provide direct evidence of how same sex desire was framed through sensationalism, censorship, and coded language during a period of legal and social restriction. Produced within a market shaped by obscenity laws and psychiatric classification of homosexuality, these works present narratives of secrecy, emotional conflict, and transgression while reaching readers through widely distributed mass market channels. The inclusion of titles associated with obscenity litigation and pseudonymous authorship demonstrates how publishers and writers navigated legal risk and social stigma, making the group relevant to research in LGBTQ history, print culture, censorship law, and gendered authorship. Five mass market paperback novels issued between 1958 and 1964 by Domino Books, Novel Books, Beacon Books, Midwood Books, and Crest Books. [1] Richards, Donna. Don't Stop, My Love. New York: Domino Books, 1958. Written by Don Rico under pseudonym, presents a love triangle among three women, foregrounding emotional intensity and forbidden relationships. [2] Bradley, Roy. Flesh Hips. New York: Novel Books, 1962. Explores seduction, betrayal, and power within same sex desire, emphasizing taboo and vulnerability. [3] Tryon, Mark. The Twisted Loves of Nym O'Sullivan. New York: Beacon Books, 1960. Originally issued as Sweeter than Life, subject to obscenity proceedings that reached the United States Supreme Court, following a narrative shaped by upbringing and manipulation within queer relationships. [4] Addams, Kay. Queer Patterns. New York: Midwood Books, 1964. Written under pseudonym by Orrie Hitt, addresses secrecy and rebellion within same sex relationships under social constraint. [5] Lee, Marjorie. The Lion House. New York: Crest Books, 1960. Written by a Sarah Lawrence College graduate, examines self-recognition and identity through the relationship between two women, noted for its restrained treatment of subject matter. Typical examples measure approximately 4.25 x 7 inches, with pictorial wrappers designed for commercial display. Issued prior to the expansion of openly political gay and lesbian publishing in the late 1960s, these works preserve an earlier phase of queer cultural production shaped by legal scrutiny and market-driven sensationalism. The reference to obscenity litigation situates the archive within broader mid century debates over free expression, while the frequent use of pseudonyms reflects both stigma and commercial strategy in representing lesbian relationships. Together, these novels demonstrate how queer identities were simultaneously marginalized and circulated within mainstream print economies, offering a layered record of representation, suppression, and readership before the emergence of organized LGBTQ liberation movements. Light edge wear, occasional creasing and rubbing to wrappers, with age toning consistent with mid century paperbacks; overall condition ranges from good to very good.