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An acting coach can get a lot of fringe benefits. There he is, surrounded by a crowd of girls and boys picked for their beauty. And he is the focus of their interest and admiration. He'd be a fool not to do something about it. Chris was nobody's fool. Sequel to...
Intrigue with a California Senator and the machinations of Russian espionage don't distract from the real plot of this book: a young woman enjoying herself... with the man she loves, and not a few other partners.
An original Ophelia first published in 1958, and one of the rarest of the Paris series. Abandon is the story of Yvonne, daughter of a lunatic mother, and her travails through the brutal streets of American cities. From the rough bars (and rougher men) of the Chicago...
Novel that finds itself smack dab between Tom Stoppard and Arthur C. Clarke. Professor Standish Bummpo leads a drab existence at a Midwest directional school, struggling only with the knotty problem of how best to keep his enormous member firmly under wraps, and...
A kind of odd work for the Ophelia Press. Relocated by time of publication (1968) to the U.S., Ophelia was about to embark on its most legendary period of much-desired erotica. However, this particular title, with its eponymous hero portrayed as a comic real estate...
A vividly written account of whores and thieves in Paris, covering all sorts of incidental details (like having contacts with a travel agency to find out when busloads of American GI's might pull up somewhere), one seldom thinks about. There's a King here, his main...
von Soda, an author who after a chance encounter with Chester Himes published his novel, Abandon, with Olympia much to his own surprise, then followed it up with this title, The Beaten the Hungry, a far greater success. (The work was pirated in five different...
Sexpo 70 they called the sex fair, dedicated to the proposition that "sex should be a completely pagan fun thing... a rollicking, joyful, yelping, giggling, gamboling game at which any member can play." Except that things soon became more complicated!
Detective Sam Sunday—and women! And hippies! And more women!Something of a shift for Mr. Garr. Sam Sunday of the title is hired to investigate PUBIC (Put Us Back In Civvies), at the instigation of OVARY (Opposing Vietnamese Agitation of Rebellious Youth). The author is...
The last novel in the original Traveller's Companion Series. Era ends with Parkinson's lead character enjoying the ups and downs of life in a six-some.
Another of Olympia's titles to take a closer look at what goes on inside the cloister, Flesh and Bone is best remembered for its stunning morning scene, wherein a newly-married couple, fresh off their wedding night, suddenly discovers that a large birthmark has...
An early TC novel, first published 1955, Rogue Women gives us the wild underside of Paris, with plenty of sex and drugs. Our narrator gets a job offer from the mysterious Johnny, but this is no typical career. The occupation is simple: live to the fullest.
A sequel of sorts to the Hard Guys (OPB643). Our hero wants to join the mob, but to get there, he's gotta get through a 14-year-old guy, some time in the slam, and not a few gals of easy virtue.
A surprisingly quaint novel about a guy in L.A., living the Hollywood dream. To our knowledge the only TC book that takes the time to X@ out its dirty words, and even includes such Hemingway-esque phrases as "unprintable." Still, the author meant well, as, in a...
House name Marcus borrows a page from the Greta X playbook in this tale of women on the make using sex, violence and cement blocks to get what they want, when they want it. Though a product of the late '60s, this is the kind of book you read if you want to hear of...
Three grunts on a wild drunken jaunt, away from the pressures of war, and right smack dab into the joys of booze and women in a non-stop rollicking, sensuous tale, one recounted in exacting detail.
Shades of Miz Scarlett in this early fake Marcus. Keeping with the original's mastery of historic erotic fiction, Gone With The Whip places us in the Antebellum South, where slaves exist to serve their masters and, during the war, take revenge for generations of...
Written prior to the author's Deva Dasi, and first published in 1956 as number 31 in the Traveller's Companion series, Kama Houri is Mardaan's tale of young Ann Pemberton, a beautiful young naif who visits India during Victoria's reign. Finding herself possessed of many...
The politics of seduction turned lovely Cynthia into one of the most successful diplomats ever to have graced a gilded boudoir, a canopied bed, a softly-purring limousine. Warm, witty and irresistible, she was born to win—and to enjoy to the full the juicy fruit of her...
Solving a perplexing mystery, we're glad to say this is not one of Olympia's famous non-fiction works. In fact, How to Do It is Bull Sultan--the scourge of the South Pacific--took whatever he wanted from the island paradise, until he maimed the gentle Ming Li and...
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