Sin Circuit
Ember Books, 1964. 1st. Original Wraps. The 1964 1st edition. Crisp and Near Fine in its wonderful pictorial wrappers. Ember Book (EB 936). Pocket-sized, 190 pgs. "Twisted hungers and wild pasions along the --Sin Circuit" More
Ember Books, 1964. 1st. Original Wraps. The 1964 1st edition. Crisp and Near Fine in its wonderful pictorial wrappers. Ember Book (EB 936). Pocket-sized, 190 pgs. "Twisted hungers and wild pasions along the --Sin Circuit" More
Nightstand Books, 1961. 1st. Original Wraps. 1961 1st edition of this vintage paperback. Bright and VG+ in its pictorial wrappers. "Nightstand Book" 1542. "Her Life Was a Nightmare of Sin! The Wrong Marriage Had Made Her a Wanton!" More
Nightstand Books, 1962. 1st. Original Wraps. 1962 1st edition of this vintage paperback. Bright and VG+ in its pictorial wrappers. "Nightstand Book" 1619. "No Sin Too Great--No Lust Too Degrading!" More
San Diego: Nightstand Books, 1965. 1st. Original Wraps. A crisp, bright copy of the 1965 1st edition. Clean and Near Fine in its bondage-themed pictorial wrappers. A Nightstand Book (NB 1764). Pocket-sized, 190 pgs. "They were strangers to everything but sin!" More
A Taurus Documentary, 1970. 1st. Original Wraps. Lurid pseudo-study of "the young who seduce--and their elders who permit the seductions". Taurus Pocketbook 66-508. Crisp and clean and Near Fine in its pictorial wrappers, with very light creasing along the spine. An attractive copy. More
North Hollywood, CA: Venice Books, 1967. 1st. Original Wraps. "A clinical look at the 'mod' young swingers who go all the way--and further!" Venice Books 320. Clean and Near Fine in its pictorial wrappers. Pocketbook, 224 pgs. More
Paris: Les Bibliophiles Libertins, 1928. Maurice L'Hoir. Original wraps. Saucy 1928 edition, with its lusty illustrations by Maurice L'Hoir. Solid and VG in its pictorial wrappers, with publisher's additional unprinted glassine wrapper. Both the book and its 2 outer wrappers are tight and VG. 12mo, #1,259 of 2,530 copies printed... More
Paris: 1907. Edouard-Henri (Paul) Avril. Three-Quarter Leather. 1907 1st thus, 1 of 500 copies issued. Double set of 20 magnificent erotic illustrations (executed by Paul Avril), shown in 2 states. Finely bound --by publisher-- in half burgundy crushed morocco over marbled boards (with matching marbled endpapers). Raised bands and bright... More
North Hollywood, CA: Brandon House, 1969. 1st. Original Wraps. A crisp, bright copy of the 1969 1st edition. Near Fine in its wonderful lurid wrappers. Brandon House (3058) pocketbook. "What kind of a girl becomes a hooker while she's still a teen-ager? Is she oversexed? From a slum environment? A.... More
Paris: Garnier Freres, Libraires-Editeurs, 1881. 1/4 leather. The 1881 original edition of this collection of all of Rabelias's known works in print. Limited to only 50 copies and bound in a handsome 1/4 moroco over marbled boards. Also includes 15 tipped-in original albumen photos of erotic paintings. A well-preserved copy... More
New York: Erika Press, c. 1968. Original wraps. The 1st (and undoubtedly only) edition of this uncommon study of sex clubs and group sex activities, c. 1968. Solid and VG in its printed wrappers, with rubbing --and a bit of soiling-- at the panels. Octavo, 189 pgs. (From the front... More
Chicago: Novel Books, Inc., 1962. 1st. Original Wraps. The 1962 stated 1st printing. Bright and VG+ in its wonderful pictorial wrappers, with light creasing along the spine and at the rear panel's lower-edge. Novel Book 6059. Pocket-sized, 160 pgs. "Even the title of this book doesn't begin to express the... More
Paris: Aux Bureaux De La Ie Parisienne. 1st. Original Wraps. "Jambes Folles"---"Wild Legs" or "Crazy Legs". Beautiful turn-of-the-century light French erotica. Very tasteful and artistic celebration of women in many different guises. Octavo, 100 drawings "galants", many in a first-rate early color lithography. A very clean, nicely-preserved copy in its..... More
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1965. 1st. Cloth. WARMLY INSCRIBED BY THE AUTHOR TO MAXWELL GEISMAR, pre-eminent mid 20th century literary critic and biographer. The 1965 stated 1st printing. VG in a bright, price-intact, VG dustjacket, with light soiling at the panels. Octavo, 246 pgs. Signed by Author. More
Leipzig: Verlag Fur Sexual Wissenscahft Schneider & Co., 1929. Original Wraps. 3 Vol. German-translated erotica, published by Verlag fur Sexual Wissenschaft (Publisher of Sexual Knowlege or Education) under the imprint "Leibe im Orient" (Sexual Servant of the Orient). 1st thus, 1929. All 3 Vols. clean and tight and VG+ in... More
Paris: The Olympia Press, 1953. The 1953 1st edition, in 2 volumes. #1,261 of 2,000 copies issued. Both volumes clean and VG+ in a full dark-brown leatherette, with bright gilt-lettering and raised bands along the spines. Thick 12mos, top-edges gilt, new marbled endpapers. Matching armorial bookplates at each front pastedown... More
Paris: The Obelisk Press, 1950. The 1950 1st trade edition, re-bound in a full brown leatherette, with bright gilt-lettering and raised bands along the spine. Tight and VG+, with light soiling to the endpapers. Former owner monogram in gilt and armorial bookplate at the front pastedown. 12mo, 634 pgs. The... More
Paris: The Obelisk Press. An attractive copy of this early, 1938 reprint. Solid and VG in its dark-brown leatherette, with bright gilt-lettering and raised bands along the spine. 12mo, top-edge gilt, marbled endsheets. Former owner monogram in gilt and armorial bookplate at the front pastedown. Includes publisher's original tipped-in errata sheet. More
Dresden: Verlag Muller & Kiepenheuer, Hanau/M. 1968. Cloth. A handsome example of the 1968 facsimile reproduction, based on the 1911 original edition. Complete in 9 volumes plus the supplement. All volumes very clean and well-preserved. All solidly Near Fine in their green cloth, with bright gilt-lettering and bordering to the... More
San Diego: Corinth Publications, 1968. 1st. Original Wraps. A very sharp, crisp copy of the 1968 1st edition. A Candid Reader pocketbook (CA 925). Bright and Near Fine (with just the slightest hint of soiling to the spine) in its wonderful lurid wrappers. "They Mixed Sex, Politics and Death!" More
Paris: Editions des Abbayes, 1955. Axe. Original wraps. The 1955 1st edition of this wonderful compilation of French erotica. The text by J.N. Sixte is in verse, followed by the 12 colored erotic plates (watercolors) by Axe. This is among the limitation of 20 copies, with the additonal suite of... More
San Diego: Sundown Readers (Corinth Publications), 1966. 1st. Original Wraps. A crisp, virtually as new copy of the 1966 1st edition. Clean and Near Fine in its wonderful lurid wrappers. Sundown Reader (SR 613). Pocket-sized, 190 pgs. "Shame declared a holiday at --The Love Resort" More
Ember Books. 1st. Original Wraps. A very sharp copy, c. 1965. Clean and Near Fine in its naughty pictorial wrappers. Ember Books (EB 923). Pocket-sized, 190 pgs. "Sintime was anytime with the services of a --Passion Proxy" More
San Diego: Corinth Publications (Candid Reader), 1968. 1st. Original Wraps. A magnificent copy of the 1968 1st edition. Bright and Fine in its wonderful lurid wrappers. A Candid Reader pocketbook (CA 953). "She was passion's prize on--'Ravisher's Row'" More