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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...
One of the few books to be published under the Othello imprint, The Corpse Wore Grey is, as you might expect a mystery novel. A detective (actually, writer of detective fiction), is called into a rich man's hope for help in finding someone. While there, he meets up with...
The tale of two Joes. Joe Baker, a buff and endowed Bosun's Mate on shoreleave meets Jo, an under-dressed artist.The Big Woman of the title, Ms. Jo is nearly 6', round in all the right places, but with the firm hands and lean muscle of a professional artist.The two...
Supposed true story of a working girl, as told to her ghost-writer. Sheila Foster is introduced to her sexuality at quite a young age, and is so proficient at it she finds herself removed from the household in her early teens. There her education continues, until the...
Well. This rather stunning work is the tale of a dark and evil banker who, holding notes on a local dressmaker, educates her on the perils of capitalism through hand, mouth, switch and other appendages. This is a pre-bankruptcy reform act work, so payment in full is...
A novel of voyeurism. One man chooses to detach himself from the fray, yet is still destroyed by a woman. Fascinating read first published 1957 as Vol. 41 of the Traveller's Companion Series.
What some of those modern problems can be is illustrated by April in Chains, the new novel by Paul Roan. April, the heroine, is thirteen, and the daughter of parents who happen to be very young themselves. She is beautiful, pampered, and hopelessly spoiled. Her father...
Alabaster, a priestess to a cult of snake worshippers, is plunged into a dilemma of passions when the white part of her blood begins to sizzle over Jade, a writer-adventurer whose house she keeps in the jungle. Steamy, lustful behavior in an atmosphere of primitive...
A late '60s treatment on the solution of marital woes through the expedient of swapping, or as the somewhat dated terminology puts it, "trading." An exemplary Ophelia first published in 1969.
On the exploratory starship Swinger, Captain Asa Smith's crew soar through the cosmos and pass their off-hours with help of a state-of-the-art sensualizer. But a new world awaits the brave, a planet with a buried secret of lust, sensuality and decadence heretofore...
Vigorous, dialogue-enhanced tale of Odin Wild, a Nordic adventurer who rides in his Ferrari with a host of babes in the passenger seat. After getting caught over the line one too many times, young Mr. Wild finds himself in jail, where he outdoes anything that Cool Hand...
In only the last two years in America has a marketplace developed for the interchange of ideas, experiences, and fantasies in the sexual area. Consequently, much literary material, previously hidden and or suppressed, has come to light. In particular, Victorian fiction...
Chicago is invaded by a universal sexual invader determined to create pain which thrills, to drive the unsuspecting into a pulsating rhythm of intimate encounter. This is a first in lust and exquisite torment.
What would happen to the race problem in America if black people turned white? Would everybody be happy? These questions and more are answered in George Schuyler's satiric romp. This is the story of Max Disher, a black rogue of an insurance man who, through a...
An account that delves into what poor Crusoe must have been up to, those long years on his island. The Sexual Life of Robinson Crusoe is a well-written guide to onanism, beastiality, homosexuality, memory and the power of fantasy.
An amazing comic novel by Kersh (Night and The City). It's the tale of a young man who enters the peculiar underworld of Cockney Theatre, and quickly finds himself wrapped up in scams, treachery, nitro-glycerine and midgets. This bawdy, rollicking novel, featuring in...
Author, reviewer and critic John Coleman wrote this book, the very first volume in the Traveller's Companion series. Coleman, renowned for penning the shortest film review in history (of Skidoo he wrote “Skidoo. Skidon't.” for New Zealand's New Statesman), presents us...
Another strong early effort by author Garr. First printed by Olympia in '68, it's the story of the author behind hardboiled Sam Sunday, and how our hero handles his wife--and his women--the way Sam would.As a special bonus, we learn in this book that "Mullingar" is a...
Published at the end of the World War as Erinnerungen eines Lebemanns, the story of a sensitive boy with an insatiable curiosity for pleasures of the flesh (unlike the rest of us). Each incident of his experience is faithfully recounted in extraordinary detail.
Series of episodes in the life of Odin Wild. After a year locked up (shades of RP McMurphy, he finds himself running an asylum for a time there), Odin sets out, west, east, north-south, until, ala Bat Masterson, he finds himself in Manhattan, taking over an exec job,...
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