Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Clark Publishing Company, Evanston, IL, 1951
Da: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Single Issue Magazine. Condizione: Good. Cover Art by Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. First Edition 162 page digest sized Science Fiction magazine edited by Raymond A. Palmer with Stories by Robert Bloch, Russell Branch, Poul Anderson and others, with cover Art by Harold W. McCauley . Contents page in Photos. A good only copy with wear, creases, dust soiling, text toned. See Photos whbx 17.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Greenleaf Publishing Company, Evanston, 1954
Da: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Paperback. Condizione: Very Good. cover art by Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. Evanston: Greenleaf Publishing Company. Evanston: Greenleaf Publishing Company 1954 First edition Vintage Digest-sized Magazine in pictorial wrappers [about 5.5" x 7.25"], 130 pages, illustrated. Includes "The Giants From Outer Space" by Geoff St Reynard, "Off-Limits Planet" by Robert Sheckley, "Cosmic Santa Claus" by Daniel F. Galouye, "Cancer World" by Harry Warner Jr, etc. A very good copy with light foxing to the some edges of the cover, text paper toned . See Photos whbx 17 / E.
Editore: Greenleaf Publishing Corporation, New York, 1956
Da: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
SingleIssueMagazine. Condizione: Good. cover painting by H. / Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. New York: Greenleaf Publishing Corporation. Good. 1956. First Edition. Softcover. First edition. Magazine. Digest-sized pictorial wrappers [about 5.25" x 7.25", 130 pages, illustrated. Includes "The Cosmic Bunglers" by Geoff St Reynard, "Practical Joke" by Richard O. Lewis, "Code of the Bluster World" by Milton Lesser, etc. Good or better copy [some creasing to the slightly cocked spine which has very minor chipping to the ends, cover creasing, text paper tanning. whb11.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago, IL., 1949
Da: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Cover art by Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). 1st Edition. Chicago, Ziff-Davis, October 1949 edited by Raymond A. Palmer with cover art by Harold W. McCauley. 162 pages. Contents page in photos. A very good copy with a small chip to the lower edge of the front cover, small edge tears, text light toned. See Photos Mag 14 / E.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago, IL., 1940
Da: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Soft cover. Condizione: Very Good. Cover art by Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). 1st Edition. Chicago, Ziff-Davis, March 1940 edited by Raymond A. Palmer with cover art by Harold W. McCauley 146 pages. Contents page in Photos. A very good copy with edge wear, small edge tears, a few tiny chips, small tear at the foot of the spine. text lightly toned. See Photos mag 14 / E.
16Mo Softcover. Condizione: Poor. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). 190p. Scarce Donald Westlake sleaze (written under pseudonym) with cover painting from Harold McCauley. Book is in poor condition- binding is deeply creased and canted, covers chipped and moisture soiling stains inside covers. Chipping and short splits present at ends of spine. Pages warmed but unmarked.
Editore: Greenleaf Publishing Company, Evanston, 1952
Da: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Paperback. Condizione: Good. First Edition. Evanston: Greenleaf Publishing Company. 1952. First Edition. Softcover. Magazine. Digest-sized pictorial wrappers [about 5.25" x 7.5"], 162 pages, illustrated. Includes "The Weapon From Eternity" by Dwight V. Swain, "It Kud Habben Tu Yu!" by Damon Knight, "The Dangerous Doll" by Daniel F. Galouye, "Tomorrow the World!" by Geoff St Reynard, etc. Good copy with spine ends torn with chipping to the heel, cover creased and worn, scattered light staining and light chipping to the rear cover, pages lightly tanned. whb15.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1962
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Fair. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1600) Paperback Original. Vintage sleaze paperback with colorful painted GGA cover art. White slavery themes. Fair only. Glue dried, text block separated with loose (but present) pages. Spine sunned. Price sharpied on cover. Cover copy: TWO WANTONS.separated in their teens, one sold into the infamous white slave trade, the other a free-lance call girl whose favors were offered to the highest bidder. Two sisters, both innocent when last they saw each other, and the travels they had taken over the roads of sin and sex. Two lives ripped apart in purity, coming together again in the dark and warm red passion of later lusts. This is the startling story of two beautiful girls, both on a lust-search for each other and for their own identities, doomed by their passions, yet somehow always joined, until that terrible night when they finally met again as - LUST SISTERS! First paragraph(s): SOMETHING WAS WRONG. Kerri sensed it instinctively, standing on the steps of the Calder Falls Children's Home, looking out into the gloom shrouded grounds, she strained her eyes for sight of Lila. What's with that kid? she thought irritatedly. Can't I leave her for a single minute without her wandering off? She stepped off the steps quietly, paused on the sidewalk, listened for a betraying sound from the darkness. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 188 pages. Text unmarked. Some age-toning to page edges. Nightstand Book NB 1600 Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031542.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1959
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Fair. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1502 R aSn). Fair only. Binding delicate and splitting at several page spreads. Cover shows long diagonal crease but still attractive. 1" split to fot of spine. Cover copy: SEX ON TAP was the glittering appeal of this vilest of clubs. No matter what hour of the night or day the desire hit you, a girl was standing by, ready to come and warm your bed. Who were these girls? What drove them from man to man in search of an end to their sex hunger? Take Bunny, a nympho with a figure that made guys sweat, or Susan, the lesbian, who had to fight to keep her hot hands off other women's bodies. And Dorothy the wild Negro, hungry for love. They're all here, and without gilding, in a novel of raw power that will make you gasp! LUSTFUL DESIRES! First paragraph(s): RIGHT AFTER LUNCH in my West 16th St. railroad apartment I took the Eighth Avenue E train up to Universal Encyclopedia on Fifth Avenue and delivered a batch of proofreading I'd finished for them during the morning. I also picked up a research assignment on "Best Sellers" which took me down to the library across from 41st St. I got the information I needed to update the article and by four o'clock had checked the accuracy of all the old facts. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 191 pages. Text unmarked. Some age-toning to page edges. Nightstand Book NB 1502 R aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1940s-1950s; Inventory No: 031384.
Editore: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, New York, 1942
Da: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Single Issue Magazine. Condizione: Good. Cover art by Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. Fantastic Adventures for November 1942 edited by Raymond A. Palmer with stories by William P. McGivern, Robert Bloch, Stanton A. Coblentz and others. Contents page in photos. Cover art by Harold W. McCauley. 242 pages A good copy with the first page glued to the inside of the front cover, small chips, and tears, creasing, dust soiling, rubbed the spot to the top edge of the front cover. A complete issue. See Photos mag10.
Editore: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, Chicago , IL, 1943
Da: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Single Issue magazine. Condizione: Fair. Cover art "Genie of Bagdad." by Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. Chicago , IL: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company. Publication: Fantastic Adventures, Vol. 5 No. 6 June 1943 Editor: Raymond A. Palmer Date: 1943 Publisher: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company Pages: 212 Format:Pulp Type: Magazine Cover: "Genie of Bagdad." by Harold W. McCauley Contents Sky Imp a short story by Chester S. Geier artwork by uncredited Stuporman a short story by Robert Bloch artwork by Magarian I'll Be There with Music a novelette by Berkeley Livingston artwork by Magarian Stenton's Shadow a novelette by David Wright O'Brien artwork by Arnold Kohn [as by Kohn] Lost Legions of Carthage a novella by Leroy Yerxa artwork by Robert Fuqua Must All Living Things Have Parents? an essay by Carter T. Wainwright Genie of Bagdad a novella by William P. McGivern artwork by Robert Fuqua Have You Seen Me? a short story by David Wright O'Brien [as by Richard Vardon] artwork by Rod Ruth Citadel of Hate a novella by Leroy Yerxa [as by Lee Francis] artwork by Robert Fuqua Almost Human a short story by Robert Bloch [as by Tarleton Fiske] artwork by Rod Ruth Introducing the Author: Berkeley Livingston an essay by Berkeley Livingston Warriors of Other Worlds: [Uranus] [Warriors of Other Worlds] an essay by Raymond A. Palmer [as by Morris J. Steele] artwork by Malcolm Smith Condition: Fair with rubbing and wear, tears and creasing to edges, light chipping to covers, spine creased, toning to pages. 3 red ink spots to front cover. See photos. bx121E.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1960
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1527 aSn). Chicago fashion model, nude photography, stag film themes. Attractive McCauley painted cover. Binding is slightly cocked and delicate. Glue is dried out and cover beginning to pull away. Some bumping and rubbing to edges. Some discoloration to spine. Cover copy: ONCE A VIRGIN at least when she arrived in Chicago. But her driving ambitions to make it in the modeling game put her virginity on the buyers' block. To the highest bidder went the lush, flame-haired farm girl who had sworn to become a top fashion model. Because this was the "beautiful woman" racket, the most vicious road to hell the hipsters could devise. From the first moment on the Chicago-bound bus when she felt the hand of a lecherous traveling salesman on her thigh, to the days living with hot Angelia, the nymphomaniac, to the night she was sold to a stag camera club, Sylvia Saunders found it was not talent that made the big money - you had to play THE GAME OF LUST! First paragraph(s): THE BUS HADN'T CONE A MILE out of Tulsa before Harry Hanbury was bored. he large, rotund man with the checkered vest peeking through the ill fitting coat rubbed a broad hand across the large expanse of skin hiding the hair on his head, peering glumly through the window at the passing landscape. There wasn't much to see. Flat, lifeless land, broken here and there by twisted fences fighting to keep the dull soil in place. Leafless trees only added to the barrenness, standing gaunt and crooked against the gray, sunless sky, bending slightly against the cold March wind blowing out of the north. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 191 pages. Text unmarked. Some age-toning to page edges. Slight reading-wear and bumping to corners. Nightstand Book NB 1527 aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031495.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1960
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Fair. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1522 aSn). New York City, Manhattan setting. Roommate theme. Fair only. Heavy reading-wear. Numerous flaws Cover copy: WAYWARD WANIONS was a polite name for the three beautiful girls who shared the love-nest in madcap Manhattan. They were prey for all the big city sharpies, the hungry young men with hot hands and too much money. Gloria was the ruler of the roost - too beautiful, too unscrupulous, too passionate for her own good. Lynn, who had to fill her life with unnatural desires for other women, her existence drenched in the torment of perverted sex. And Virginia. . . who was too innocent - at first. Until Gloria fixed her up a date, and she learned how horrible the word r*pe can be. Their shocking story is here LUST-RIDDEN GIRLS! First paragraph(s): THE FOLLOWING AD APPEARED in the classified section of The New York Times of Sunday, May 3: TWO GIRLS will share large apartment with another. Own bedroom. $60 mo. Split expenses. 500 Riverside Drive. Apt. 4-C. A limited edition of Sunday's Times, containing the complete classified section, is delivered to newsstands early Saturday afternoon and so cosmopolitan apartment hunters can get a sizeable jump on their less knowledgeable competitors. In more than one instance, the choice apartments are gone before the full Sunday edition is on the stands. But Chance, in the form of a fat red-faced elevator operator, was working for Virginia Campbell. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 191 pages. Text unmarked. Binding/spine is cocked but solid. Some age-toning to page edges. Nightstand Book NB 1522 aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031490.
Editore: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company, New York, 1949
Da: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Single Issue Magazine. Condizione: Very Good. Cover art by Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. Chicago / New York: Ziff-Davis Publishing Company 1949 First edition Pulp magazine in Pictorial wrappers [about 6.75" x 9.75"], 154 pages illustrated. Includes "The Flame Queen" by Gaston Derreaux, "The Jinx" by Alexander Blade, "When the Moon Bounced" by Frank Patton, "The Last Stronghold" by Chester Ruppert. edited by Raymond A. Palmer with stories by Gaston Derreaux, Alexander Blade, Frank Patton, Chester Ruppert, Peter Worth, A. Morris, Leslie Pratt, Pete Bogg, James Schwiller, Rog Phillips, A. Lee, Lynn Standish, Carter T. Wainwright, and others. Cover art by Harold W. McCauley A very good copy with creasing and small edge tears and chips, text lightly toned . See Photos bx 150E.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1962
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Fair. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1595). Hardboiled, erotic novel. Army, Mexico border town themes. Fair only. Ex-rental library with long staples put through binding near spine, hole-punches through cover and numerous ink stamps on inside cover. Cover copy: LUST HUNGRY G.I. in a cross-border Mexican sin town. That was Ben Dover, Army man, and hot to trot with whatever lovely female he could find in a peasant blouse and full skirt. Ready to swing out with whatever tramp or red light chick happened to catch his eye with a thigh, a breast, or a flash of pursed and beckoning lips. So Ben Dover crossed the border to find that trouble came on high spiked heels, that love and sin and sex often conceal a thin blade. It was a time for lust, a time of passion, and a time to watch where you put your hands. Because you just might start with a caress on a fair young senorita and find your hands chopped off as your body got dumped across THE SIN BORDER! First paragraph(s): BEN DOVERER WALKED INTO the wooden building. His boots made hollow, clumping noises on the stairs. The second floor was hotter than the first. He walked down the aisle between the iron bunks and sat down on his own. The bunks were just low enough so that the iron rail of the long side bit into the back of his legs when the flat wire spring sank almost down to the floor. He unlaced his boots and tried to pull them off. There are eleven eyelets on each side of a G.I. boot and for some idiotic reason it is necessary to pull the laces out of at least the top six holes in order to get the boots loose enough to slip off. Ben yanked the laces and hauled the pound of leather of his feet. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 188 pages. Some age-toning to page edges. Some reading-wear, rubbing and chipping to edges. Nightstand Book NB 1595 Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031380.
EUR 16,67
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Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1961
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Good. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1576 aSn). Escort service themes. Some reading-wear. Thumb creasing to cover. Binding cocked and cover starting to release from text block. Printed price scratched out and store retail price inked on cover. Some mottling/discoloration to spine. Cover copy: A STATE OF SIN was what most people would call their flaming, frenzied affair. Sin because Stan was married to Nita, a drunkard and a wanton. Sin because Leah, with a body too beautiful to be owned by any one man, was married to Rory. Sin because Rory was no longer a man, but a snivelling, frightened shell obsessed with too many abnormal desires. Sin because they had met on a date arranged by Leah's organization, a vice syndicate that sent women to men's hotel rooms, selling sex for a fat profit. And sinful was their love, sinful their flagrant desires, sinful their passionate attacks on the rack of love. They were enmeshed in a hopeless tangle of shame and danger, for neither could back out now from their web of DARK LUSTS! First paragraph(s): THEY SAT TOGETHER IN THE RESTAURANT, the tall girl with the jutting breasts, the taller man with the square jaw and the massive shoulders, staring at each other across the table. Leah Hudson, Stan Martin. They were married. Not to each other. Leah was starting to feel that she had been living in a bubble, a protective glass bubble. Now it was shattering, cracking into a million pieces held together by habit. By instinct she knew the emotion weling inside her. It was love for the man across the table from her. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 190 pages. Text unmarked. Binding is delicate but solid. Some age-toning to page edges. Nightstand Book NB 1576 aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031551.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1961
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Fair. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1555 aSn). Westchester setting, polyamory. Binding delicate. Glue dried and releasing pages. Split to the bottom edge of the front hinge. Reatail ink stamps to cover in first pages. Some short tears and broken page corners. Cover copy: LUST AMONG THE RICH was more than a pastime. It was a way of life. And when Kent Marshall crashed the weeklong passion party at Valleyview, he found out how exhausting that way of life could be. For not only was Ellen, his hostess, more than anxious to satisfy his desires, but every one of the wealthy and lazy-rich and beautiful women whose lives had become a sin sport to them . also wanted him: Lorraine, who loved to disrobe on the grass, the trollop Kent passed off as his kid sister, the girl at the masquerade ball who took as many men as she could slip past her husband. The rich and the depraved, all cavorted on that weeklong party, while in the background Kent Marshall played a deadly game of SIN, MONEY & DEATH! First paragraph(s): I'D BEEN ON THE ROAD SINCE EARLY MORNING, driving through Westchester and then north, deep into the rolling hills and rich farmland of Duchess County. It was a long, dull trip - since scenery leaves me cold - and all that kept me cheerful was the hope that I'd soon be getting food, drinks, and maybe a little love. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 190 pages. Some age-toning to page edges. Nightstand Book NB 1555 aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031523.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1961
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1559 aSn). Cover attractive showing light rubbing and scuffing and one slightly darker area from sticker discoloration. Slight mottling/roning to spine. Cover copy: THE PASSION BUG clawed at Matt Ritter after ten bad years of marriage; ten years in which he saw voluptuous, insatiable Irene turn from a willing bedmate into a fat, slovenly witch who could not bear to be touched. So Matt went out to find new, fresh love. He found the right combination in Nila, a semi-pro who didn't sell her love, but who would not offer it unless he brought her gifts. He found further solace in the weird relationship with his employer's wife, a beautiful woman wracked by abnormal desires, who demanded a mother-child companionship, even while surrendering her passion. He found more in the face and svelte figure of Kathy, the redhead who had played it cool, but came to flaming life one night in his arms, who burned bright and long in an all-consuming pyre that was soon to engulf him in shame, degradation, and horror. He was a man trapped in a WORLD OF SIN! First paragraph(s): MATT RITTER WAS TIRED. He was tired of his dull, routine job, the constricting, daily limits it set to his lifeless existence. He was tired of the lackluster, brainless friends he and Irene had acquired in their ten years of marriage, of the pointless, inane rounds of entertaining, being entertained. He was tired of his leisure time activities. He was tired of their house. He was tired of their hectic, hell-bent-for-leather vacations. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 190 pages. Text unmarked. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. Some age-toning to page edges. Some reading-wear and bumping to corners. Nightstand Book NB 1559 aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031527.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1961
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Fair. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1563 aSn). Jazz musician, drug-use themes. Cover copy: SOLD INTO SIN was what happened to Kay Muir when she ran away from home, ran away from the hot and anxious glances of her school teacher, Dr. Horace Rand. She had fled to the arms of the man who had said he loved her, only to find out he was a dope-pusher and the foulest insult to womanhood ever known. So he sold he into despair and decadence and [she] became a red-light girl, ar amorous adventurer for pay or play, whose life was as devoid of hope as her arms of true love. It was a savage, brutal world of sin into which she plunged, a world of DOOMED PASSIONS! First paragraph(s): WHEN KAY AWOKE FROM HER DEEP SLUMBER she could feel the cold in the room. It was warm in bed, under the thick comforter. Not a day to get out of bed hastily. She yawned widely, stretched, arching her back luxuriantly, and sighed. A sigh mixed with vaguely sweet remembrances of her dreams. She turned to the window, which was coated with fragile frost patterns from the night's sub-zero temperatures. Her slender, well shaped arm reached out with a neatly manicured, rose-painted fingernail; she scratched on the pane two initials: J. W. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 190 pages. Text unmarked. Binding is delicate with some loose pages. Some age-toning to page edges. Some reading-wear, cover creasing and bumping to corners. Nightstand Book NB 1563 aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031531.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1960
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Good. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1521 R aSn). Painted cover art attractive. Book slightly curled. Glue has dried out and mostly released from spine. Spine sunned. 3/4" split to foot of spine. Hole punch through old price and new price stamped on. Cover copy: SUSAN: FRIGID. NANCY: TOO HOT. These were the women in Professor Jay Blackett's life. The woman he loved, Susan, who was marble in flesh. a girl whose beauty demanded she be loved but whose fear of sex clutched her and drove her to strange attitudes. And there was Nancy, the hot little waitress whose soft white flesh called to Jay Blackett and threatened to drown him in a pool of his own lusts. These were the two who threatened to drive Jay Blackett mad with desire and frustration. Until the day Nancy called him, terror ringing in her voice, pleading with him to hurry over. before she was murdered. Then Jay Blackett's life became A SEX-RIDE TO HELL! First paragraph(s): WHEN JAY BLACKFIT LOOKED UP from his book and thought he saw a naked girl standing by the side of the bed, he knew it was time to quit studying for the night and get some fresh air. The girl was only there a fraction of a second. For that instant, she had flesh-and-blood reality, with full, heavy breasts, a sensuously contoured body, a beckoning come-hither look in her eyes. But by the time Blackett could focus his eyes fully on her, she was gone, vanished like a pricked soap-bubble, like the insubstantial creature of his imagination that she had been. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 191 pages. Text unmarked. Spine working loose but still intact. Some age-toning to page edges. Nightstand Book NB 1521 R aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031489.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1961
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Good. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1552 aSn) Erotic spy thriller. Faint wax pencil mark to cover. Numerous faint reading creases. Faint short tears to spine ends. Cover copy: SEX SPY was what Glory Hill called herself, when she wasn't deluding herself that what she did in Group XXX was to safeguard democracy. She called herself that because she used her body as a spying tool to obtain information for Group XXX. Too many beds, too many hands on her, all these had combined to rob Glory of the ability to truly love-even Major Tom Taylor, who needed her passion so desperately. And then Warfield of Group XXX had told her she was going to San Simone-the tiny island republic in the Caribbean whose famed revolution had turned sour, had turned toward Moscow. She was going, and she would need more than her wits to discover what secrets Antonio Rey, the Conqueror, had hidden in his jungles. It would take the insatiable passions of her body to survive in this INTRIGUE OF LUST! First paragraph(s): GLORY HILL KNEW MAJOR TOM TAYLOR would waken in another few minutes. He would want her. And she was desperately afraid. Not because she feared him or his expert, strident caresses. But because she wanted them. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 192 pages. Text unmarked. Binding/spine is cocked but solid. Some age-toning to page edges. Nightstand Book NB 1552 aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031520.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1960
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1536 aSn) Vintage sleaze paperback with colorful painted GGA cover art. Femme fatale, Sadism/whipping themes. Painted cover attractive but showing some rubbing and scuffing. Spine shows some mottling and discoloration. Cover copy: She was rotten but the men who loved her found it out too late. Too late for Prentiss, who divorced his wife, ruined his life and then committed suicide when Sheila laughed at his idea of marriage. Too late for poor Elmo, who sank into a whirlpool of unbridled sex and despair at the sight of her naked flesh-flesh he could not savor or kiss. So Elmo sought refuge in liquor until he dropped to utter degradation. They were pawns-as were all men-in the strange, passion-mad game Sheila played because she had been raped by the man she thought she loved. And finally she dangled her body toward another man, not knowing he was her one chance to escape a LIFE OF SEX AND SIN! First paragraph(s): SHE STOOD ON THE CURB IN THE BUS ZONE reading a book and paying no attention to anything around her, knowing that when the bus came it would stop. It always had. He noticed her, recognized her, as he drove past, loafing at the wheel of his convertible. He didn't slow down. In fact, he drove two blocks before the question, "Why not?" inserted itself into his bored thoughts. He drove another block, considering it, then made a U turn and drove back past her. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 190 pages. Text unmarked. Binding/spine is cocked but solid. Some age-toning to page edges. Nightstand Book NB 1536 aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031504.
EUR 17,75
Quantità: Più di 20 disponibili
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Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1961
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1560 aSn). College town setting, sex survey themes. Slight toning to spine. Cover copy: THE LUST SURVEYORS might have been a better name for them. They were college professors doing a thorough study of the sexual habits of educated women, and they had picked the women of Kellar College as their subjects. But it wasn't all statistics and graphs, as Mark Sullivan found out. It was the kind of insanity only women desperate for love can know. And Mark soon found himself in the role of an interviewer in the center of a whirlpool of passion involving himself, his flame-haired wife Liz, the unbelievably love-starved Frances Durgan and her impotent husband, and a bevy of women who apparently did not care what they looked or sounded like, so long as they could relate their most private lives to a survey man, and perhaps even take a brief, blazing FLING AT PASSION! First paragraph(s): A SMALL COLLEGE TOWN is usually pretty dead during the summer. The routine life of the town goes on, but without the vital spark that keeps it glowing the other nine months of the year. Usually Professor Mark Sullivan disliked summers. He enjoyed teaching, he liked the live-wire college kids with their predictable revolutionary ideas, their cynical optimism and idealism, their ignorantly blase approach. Each kid, he thought, existed in an intellectual vacuum. Each kid, he knew, was a contradiction of the past, and at the same time a good prof could tell almost precisely how each would turn out. People patterns don't change very much. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 190 pages. Text unmarked. Binding/spine is cocked but solid. Some age-toning to page edges. Some reading-wear and bumping to corners. Nightstand Book NB 1560 aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031528.
Editore: Greenleaf publishing Company, 1952
Da: THE FINE BOOKS COMPANY / A.B.A.A / 1979, ROCHESTER, MI, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
First Edition. IMAGINATION, Greenleaf publishing Company July 1952, first edition, Volume 3, #4, crease to upper rear corner of rear cover and several leaves of the following text, else near fine in full color pictorial wraps with artwork by Harold McCauley. Contains original contributions by Dwight Swain, Noel Loomis, Daniel Galouye, et.al.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1961
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1566 aSn). Small-town sadism. Cover bright showing one 2" faint crease near top edge. Some toning-discoloration to spine Cover copy: FACE OF LUST was the face of Martin Trane, who knew no other happiness than the degradation, the complete corruption of all who felt his touch, his glance, his evil thoughts. In his hideous mask of a face lived a million lusts, a thousand passions, a billion evils. Eyes that had searched the world for all that was abnormal, all that was forbidden, all that was corrupt and evil. Eyes that found what they looked for, and a warped brain that remembered what the eyes had seen. Martin Trane - sin incarnate - now using the lore of centuries of sin to taint and ruin all who met him FACE OF SATAN! First paragraph(s): WHEN THE NEWSPAPERS FIRST GOT HOLD OF IT, it was a modest sensation. That was the way it started, anyway. Then it grew. One by one, the facts filtered in, and, like a chain reaction, led to the discovery of newer, more startling facts, and the horror and shock of it unfolded in the dailies before the eyes of fascinated citizens. It was no longer a modest sensation. It was a giant, full scale, wide screen, technicolor and stereophonic extravaganza. and, if you were a resident of Macton, it made you a little sick to read about it. How could such things have been going on in your quiet, respectable well-lighted and carefully groomed Midwestern city all this time? Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 192 pages. Text unmarked. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. Some age-toning to page edges. Slight reading-wear and bumping to corners. Nightstand Book NB 1566 aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031534.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1961
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Fine. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1561 aSn). Cover bright and attractive. Slight rubbing to edges. Retail ink marks to top and bottom of text block. Slight toning to spine Cover copy: GANG DOLLS were Marc Arnello's idea of good companions at a North Woods fishing and hunting lodge, so he brought his two sadistic hirelings, Sal and Jake, and their loose women, Vangie and Shielah - and his own cheating wife, Penny. He brought them to Blue Pigeon Lake, where handsome Johnny St. Croix ruled like a king in the world of the fast river and deep forest. Right from the start there was trouble, with Arnello butting big-city hoodlumism against the outdoor strength of Johnny. And in the middle were the women . . . Penny, Arnello's depraved wife; Vangie and Shielah, girls with shameful desires and the conscience of animals; Toni, Johnny's loyal girl-friend, soft, lovely, and trapped in the middle of a passion play of terror. Here is a novel of unrelenting violence with naked passions illuminated in THE LIGHT OF SIN! First paragraph(s): JOHNNY ST. CROIX LOOKING AT YOU Born, Bayer River, Wisconsin, 28-years-old, christened Jean Pierre St. Croix, the Jean after my paternal grandfather. My parents, both dead, killed in an automobile accident when I was ten, left me a unique heritage. Henri St. Croix was French; Mary Little Ears, my mother, was a full-blooded Menominee Indian. So you can see where that leaves my blood line. What good looks I have | got from my father. My stubborn streak, my mean disposition I inherited from my mother. At least that's what Uncle Jules, who brought me up, who tried to work some of the rebel wildness out of me, always said. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 190 pages. Text unmarked. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. Some age-toning to page edges. Slight reading-wear and bumping to corners. Nightstand Book NB 1561 aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031529.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1961
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1587 aSn) Paperback Original. Vintage pulp paperback with colorful GGA painted cover. Bull-fighting themes with matador on the cover. Cover copy reads: OLE! OLE! That was the cry he loved best, the cry from a thousand women's throats as they saw him spear their sex desires down there in the arena, as he showed them he was virile, hot and anxious to sample them as he sampled the black and charging monsters he killed with such ease . . . He was a Yankee bull fighter, a man whose bed was never empty, whose arms were always open to any beautiful woman - all women; and Guy Moran used them ruthlessly, mercilessly, as they gave themselves to him in screaming fury, in unleashed lusts that threatened to kill him much more quickly than the horns of the toros! Meet Guy Moran, a matador with an insatiable hunger, and meet the women who made that hunger even greater - Bambi, Madge, Vita, among a legion of women who brought him to the realization that the thrills of the bull ring were not half so dangerous as the lustful moments lost in a wanton's arms! BLOOD AND PASSION! First paragraph(s): IT WAS DREADFULLY HOT in Chalupa. Guy Moran stretched his tall, athletic six foot, two inch frame to its full length, and tried to relax. His angular hands hung limp on his flat abdomen, and Guy looked externally relaxed, but the back of his eyeballs hurt. It was fear, plain and simple fear, and inside him it was real. In about one and a half hours, Guy would take another step toward the top of his spectacular profession. Guy was a bullfighter. Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 189 pages. Text unmarked. Binding is tight, covers and spine fully intact. Some age-toning to page edges. Some reading-wear, cover creasing and bumping to corners. Some speckling to cover (slight). Nightstand Book NB 1587 aSn Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031562.
Editore: Nightstand Book / Corinth Publications, San Diego, CA, 1961
Da: Hang Fire Books, Brooklyn, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Soft Cover. Condizione: Very Good. Harold W. McCauley (illustratore). First Edition. (Nightstand Book NB 1583) Paperback Original. Vintage erotic paperback. Attractive painted cover art. Cover copy reads: "Sin on margin.On Wall Street, where women and fortunes are made with equal ease, Cindy Smith found a way to use her body in pursuit of a million dollars." Paperback Original. Size: 4.25" x 6.4". 189 pages. Text unmarked. Binding/spine is cocked but solid. Some age-toning to page edges. Some reading-wear, cover creasing and bumping to corners. Nightstand Book NB 1583 Illustrator: Harold W. McCauley. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 12 oz. Category: Vintage Paperbacks::Sleaze 1960s; Inventory No: 031558.