Friday, 17 February 2017

Skid Row Sinners - Tony Calvano

SHE WAS TRAPPED IN A LUST HELL OF - skid row sinners


NIGHTSTAND BOOKS NB 1646
FIRST EDITION 1963
USA

UNWILLING HARLOT...

was what she became in a single blast of slum passion. Noelle Crane the virgin became Noelle the tramp. The wild orgies and marriage-bed betrayals of her parents' upper-crust society repelled her, and she plunged doen the ladder of lust to its lowest rung, seeking, wanting, hoping to find something better than what she had learned to know at home. What she found was a gutter world of juvie crime and sordid sin, primitive, raw, and shameful. And she surrendered to it-for she had no choice. And one outrage on her body was followed by another, until finally she was part of the slime of the passion jungle, a lust-mad creature becoming a-

...HARLOT HORROR!

Thursday, 16 February 2017

Prison Girl - Wenzell Brown

story of a woman behind bars


PYRAMID BOOKS G345
FIRST PRINTING 1958
NEW YORK, USA
COVER ART BY BOB MAGUIRE

The secret sounds of women deprived...

Linda was not yet eighteen, yet this was her life. The metallic clang of a cell door. The hysterical sobbing of a fellow prisoner who had been beaten by a sadistic warder. Even when she slept the gray life of prison crept around her. She heard the harsh voice of a lady-lover warning her, "What you need's an old woman to take care of ya, so play it easy, kid, and be nice to me." She saw the flash of a switchblade and caught a glimpse of a face ripped and bleeding. Linda had been convicted of no crime. She was in protective custody. Yet this was her life-this was prison.

Wednesday, 15 February 2017

Teen-Age Stray - Arthur Adlon

She was down to pennies, tears and her bikini...
The moving story of an adolescent who drifts from man to man-and finally into the hot embrace of another woman!

FOR MATURE READERS 


SOFTCOVER LIBRARY SCL/S95193
FIRST PRINTING 1970
NEW YORK, USA

How those stray teen-agers
learn to be tramps
while still thinking of
themselves as lonely kids!

When that attractive boy found young Audrey on the beach, she had to accept his proposition. She was broke, practically naked, and far from home. But she had not counted on his father lusting for her, too.

Alone and frightened, Audrey suddenly found herself caught up in a household of men and women to whom sex was just a pastime. They passed their partners around as casually as they passed the drinks at cocktail time.

Then Audrey came under the influence of a red-headed, green-eyed woman who taught the youngster twisted love, impure love. Only then did Audrey awaken to the kind of life she had let herself in for-to the pit of sexual corruption opening at her feet...


Sunday, 17 July 2016

Strike Heaven On The Face - Charles Calitri


FREDERICK MULLER LTD
FIRST PRINTING 1959
LONDON, UK

In this novel of tremendous impact, Charles Calitri tells the story of a courageous man, a typical American small town...and a discovery that threatened to blow the town off its staid foundations.

It started with rumours about what was going on in the high school-talk of clandestine love affairs, violence, whispers of a sex club.

Walter Davis, the new dean of Barthorne High, determined he would find out about it and do what he could to correct it, to protect the students. He felt as responsible for them as he did for his own daughter and sons. But when he assembled the shocking facts, he ran into a stone wall of opposition from those whose attitude was: "It's none of our business; they didn't do it in the locker-room....We're not a social welfare organization."

With the lines drawn, the conflict exploded, and before it was over, parents, teachers, students, school and county officials had taken sides. The roots extended deep into the heart of Barthorne itself and in one way or another almost everyone was involved.

The story of how Dean Davis brought the town together out of a situation that almost tore it apart is thrilling and inspiring. It is filled with people you come to know and like or dislike, just as you do their counterparts in your own town. For Barthorne is much like any other community-composed mainly of decent, fair-minded people with the same educational problems as your own.

Here at last is a positive, hopeful novel about a generation in anguish-the parents as well as the children. The story of Walter Davis's battle with bad jnfluence, ignorance, fear and indifference, dramatically told by an author who has devoted his life to teaching, bears the authentic and sometimes terrifying stamp of truth.

Monday, 11 July 2016

Opium - Jean Cocteau


ICON BOOKS B1
NO DATE
LONDON, UK
FIRST PUBLISHED IN HARDBACK BY PETER OWEN LTD 1957
COVER DESIGN BY FISK

ABOUT THIS BOOK

In December 1928, Jean Cocteau entered a clinic near Paris hoping for a cure from opium addiction. He remained there some months and during this time wrote the main body of notes which form this book.

Cocteau himself describes OPIUM as the Diary of a Cure; but it is not a diary in the conventional sense for this is no mere record of day-to-day treatment, and it is  as different in style as it is in content from that other famous testimony of an opium eater by Thomas De Quincy.
Here then is an account-totally free from self-pity-by one of the greatest of living writers, of a deeply harrowing experience.

This first paperback edition of OPIUM includes many drawings that Cocteau made during his treatment which convey, even more graphically than the text. the splendours and miseries of drug addiction.

Sunday, 10 July 2016

Blood In My Eye - George Jackson


PENGUIN BOOKS 01400.38787
MIDDLESEX, UK
FIRST PRINTING 1975
FIRST PUBLISHED IN HARDBACK BY JONATHAN CAPE 1972
COVER PHOTO BY PAUL POPPER LTD

George Jackson completed the manuscript of Blood in my Eye just a few days before he was shot and killed while, it is alleged, attempting to escape from the maximum-security prison at San Quentin. His story became known to millions with the publication of Soledad Brother.

Blood in my Eye takes up where Soledad Brother left off - it is a devastating and passionate critique of American society and a programme for destruction.

'Whether or not George Jackson's analysis proves prophetic, the power and despairing clarity of his writing makes him one of the great voices of the American Left.'
- Sunday Times

Saturday, 9 July 2016

The Young Wolves - Hank Janson


COMPACT BOOKS F345
FIRST PRINTING 1968
LONDON, UK

the young wolves

They hunted as a pack, terrorizing the town with looting, fire-raising and rape...

A chance meeting with an old friend, whom he finds distraught and angry, puts Hank Janson on the trail of a gang of youths who appear to have been trained by some mysterious background character in all the ignoble arts of terror and extortion.
Joe Radinski had good cause to be angry; because he had refused to "co-operate" with the gang his 12-year old daughter had been brutally imprisoned and raped by these boys, for whom a conveniently arranged alibi had served to prevent any effective police action against them.
Gradually but remorselessly, Hank moves in on the gang's home ground, vowing to tear it apart, with his bare hands if necessary. When he starts showing results, the hidden power hits back in predictably ruthless fashion; but by this time Hank has the assistance of the very attractive and nimble-witted Cilla, with her own good reasons for hating the gang. She not only saves him from a very tricky situation, and helps him in his quest for the identity of his mystery quarry, but also manages to excel in the more intimate arts of which hank is something of an expert and connoisseur.