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PopKulture

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  1. Paperback Library No. 53-615 - "The Big Freak-Out" by Troy Conway, 1968. First printing. Yes, the spy craze didn't spare the sleaze paperback market. VG copy tight with some soiling to the page edges and a few small nicks to the first few pages righthand edge ( < 1/8 inch). $12 Adults only Now $10
  2. Pleasure Reader No. 175 - "The Lust Assassin" by David Lynn, 1968. "Scott turned chicken when it came time to pulling the trigger, but there were four hillbilly lovelies who never would have believed it. They'd all found him a very handy man with his gun." VG copy with some creasing and scuffs. $12 Adults only Now $10
  3. Newsstand No. U152 - "Crack -Up" by March Hastings, 1961. Exotic cover art by Robert Bonfils. Spine crack near the 'C' in "Crack-Up" and split near spine LLFC. Some rubbing to the back cover. $15 Adults only SOLD
  4. Playtime No. 777 - "Sex Thief" by Caval, 1966. First printing. Slight crease ULFC. A few spots of foxing to the page edges top of book. $18 Adults only SOLD
  5. Magenta Books No. 115 - "Daytime Harlot" by Ben Ellis, 1965. Similar slight stacking wear (a slight roughness to gloss varnish). $15 Adults only Now $12
  6. Magenta Books No. 110 - "The Gypsis" by Neil North, 1965. Minor stacking wear. $12 Adults only Now $10
  7. Magenta Books No. 107 - "Tender Flesh" by Chase Roberts. Surface rubbing from stacking. $10 Adults only
  8. Magenta Books No. 106 - "Night Women" by Jan Bennett, 1965. Some surface roughness due to stacking wear. $10 Adults only
  9. Up next is a small group of adult sleaze from the 1960's. The Magenta Books are remaindered copies and feature either a sawcut through the top of the book or a hole punch on the front cover. For the most part, these are unread and tight copies with minor storage wear. Magenta Books No. 102 - "Gin Mill Gigolo" by Guy Bennett, 1965. $15 Adults only Now $12
  10. Popular Library No. 241 - "The Fortunes of Captain Blood" by Rafael Sabatini. A classic cover about intrigue on the high seas by Rudolph Belarski. Near Fine with some surface rubbing to the covers, and slight soiling back cover. Nice colors! $20 SOLD
  11. Pocket Book No. 855 - "The Case of the Backward Mule" by Earl Stanley Gardner. Brutal and violent cover art by Frank McCarthy. First printing. VG spine slant and corner crease LRFC and some soiling on the back cover. $20 SOLD
  12. Dell No. 36 - "The Hammersmith Murders" by David Frome. Another terrific stark airbrushed cover by Gerald Gregg. VG+ with spine slant and right corner crease LRFC keeping it from grading higher. $25 for a clean early mapback. SOLD
  13. Dell No. 58 - "Murder For The Asking" by George Harmon Coxe. A really simple and effective cover treatment by the great Gerald Gregg. VG++ Light creasing to the covers and light rubs lower spine. A really clean mapback. $25 SOLD
  14. I'm going to post a few leftovers from last night and then try to post some 60's sleaze later tonight. Avon No. 255 - "Tropical Passions" anthology with passionate headlights cover art. Fine+ condition - great gloss, minimal cover pullback, although as with most laminated covers, it has shrunk over time resulting in a spine slant and some misaligned signatures on the righthand edge. Clean book with minimal wear. $30 SOLD via PM
  15. I have a few sharp Burroughs with Frazetta covers, but I don’t think I have much in the way of sci-fi except the occasional straggler. I pulled a few boxes of stuff a while ago for a sale, but I’m only now getting around to it and I don’t remember everything that went into the boxes months ago. While I was digging around, I found a box of movie magazines I had intended to list on eBay; that was probably ten years ago and they’re still sitting (trouble is, now I want to keep most of them!).
  16. Pocket Books No. 231 - "The Judas Window" by Carter Dickson. A truly atmospheric masterpiece of skeletal proportions by cover artist Leo Manso. And a Pocket First Printing! There were so many classic mysteries put out by Pocket in this era. A VG+ copy - tight, flat, clean except with spine fading and a few rubs. Otherwise, better than my keeper. Structurally very sound. $20 Now $18
  17. Pocket Books No. 164 - "Puzzle For Players" by Patrick Quentin. A fantastic in-your-face skull cover and a First Pocket Printing. VG copy with obvious corner crease and spine rubs; otherwise, a nice tight copy of a classic skull cover (I know it's not quite Punch Comics 12!). $20 Now $16
  18. Avon No. 257 - "Aphrodite" by Pierre Louys. Life and love in pagan Greece indeed! GGGA (Good GREEK Girl Art)! VG+ with some cover pullback and minor handling wear. A really nice presenter. SOLD
  19. Avon No. 241 - "What's In It For Me?" by Jerome Weidman. Classic headlights cover by Ray Johnson. G+/VG- copy with nicks to lower left corner and upper spine, and some minor tracing indentations when the books is held at an angle, and slight insect damage upper edge back cover. SOLD
  20. Popular Library No. 226 - "Sudden Bill Dorn" by Jackson Gregory. A lantern-jawed gunhand and his clementine as painted by Sam Cherry. VG+ copy with very slight spine slant and some minor creasing and soiling near the spine. Sharp, tight copy really. $12 Now $10
  21. Popular Library No. 303 - "Bound Girl" by the Webbers. Terrific GGA cover art by Sam Cherry. You might guess by the title and era of this book that the girl would be helpless but instead our heroine is turning the tide... Near Fine with very slight spine slant with some slight spine fading but otherwise minor handling wear. $20