Tuesday 10 November 2020

Crazy Mixed-Up Kids - William Hodapp


BERKLEY BOOKS G-12
NEW YORK, USA
1ST PRINTING NOVEMBER 1955
COVER ART BY GARDNER LEAVER

SHOCKINGLY DIFFERENT

CRAZY MIXED-UP KIDS is a shockingly different collection of modern short stories by some of the best names in current fiction. These stories have a common theme - the "crazy mixed-up" behavior of the young. Everyone is aware today of the terrible problems of juvenile delinquency - here are stories that face these problems with as much force and urgency as THE BLACKBOARD JUNGLE.

In this collection you'll find startling examples of teen-age problems, handled by such writers as William Faulkner, Jean-Paul Sartre, Dylan Thomas, Glenway Wescott, Charles Jackson, and many others.
 

Sunday 8 November 2020

The Leather Girls - Rae Coffey

Behind those bike-gang scenes . . . . The boys are hot-blooded and hairy - and their chicks know all the tricks of high-powered, hell-raising sex!



BEE-LINE BOOKS 388-Z
NEW YORK, USA
1ST PRINTING 1969

PASSION TRAIL

Wendie had a warm body, a torrid itch . . . and a frigid boy friend. Bill might be ideal husband material, but until the knot was tied he wasn't going to touch her. And she wanted to be a lot more than touched!

Mickey was - something else! He knew how to get the most out of a bike . . . . or a girl. He lived at top speed, and plunged into sex to the hilt. And Mickey and Wendie slaked all their desires by plunging together . . . 

Wendie joined the leather girls. She followed the lawless trail wherever it led: into gang fights, into robberies, into orgies, into oddball sex . . . and into a tempestuous, lascivious climax that blew the bike gangs and Wendie's wanton world to smithereens!

Friday 6 November 2020

The Wild Girls - Peggy Gaddis

 They were beautiful, sweet-looking, young. They were the picture of innocence . . . but they weren't.



BELMONT BOOKS L92-578
NEW YORK, USA
1ST PRINTING DECEMBER 1963
COVER ART BY BARYE PHILLIPS
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY CROYDON PUBLISHING Co AS "THRILL-HUNGRY GIRL" 1954

Celia looked like an angel.

Her grades in school were excellent. And they should be considering what she did with the male teachers.

She was very popular with the other girls even though she was the best looking of the group, but she had taught them all sorts of new exciting games.

And some of the folks in town were strangely respectful of her because she was not above ruining a life or two.

But her best achievement to date was that N.V. Club: The Non Virgin Club for Girls.

Wednesday 4 November 2020

Sex Town - Dean Hudson

GUTTERS OF LUST RAN WILD IN THIS . . . SEX TOWN



BEDSIDE BOOKS BB1209
NEW YORK, USA
1ST PRINTING 1961

BAG MAN OF SIN . . .

that was Matt Halloran, who came up from the slums, who took his love the hard way, forcing his women to passion, and who made the collections for the Combine, for Charlie St. John and his string of expensive call girls. It was Matt who discovered that the gorgeous mulatto woman of sin, Diana Wallace was actually a devotee of depravity, and that her "Romance," the torrid Inge, was hooked on junk. It was Matt who taught Diane what the fever heat of lust could really mean, and it brought his own unnatural sex desires to the front. So Matt went into the lovers lanes and forced girls to love him. His life began in evil and bestiality, and moved in poisoned passion until it became a . . .

. . . LIFE OF LUST!
 

Monday 2 November 2020

The Needle - Sloane M. Britain

 MAN OR WOMAN, SISTER OR BROTHER: HER LUST KNEW NO BOUNDS!


BEACON BOOKS B237
USA
1ST PRINTING 1959

PITILESSLY EXPOSES THE DEPRAVITY OF THE TRUE ADDICT, WHO TAKES LOVERS WITHOUT NUMBER, PERFORMS EVERY HEINOUS VICE, IN ORDER TO EMBRACE HER ONE TRUE LOVE . . . THE NEEDLE!

DRUGGED AND DEPRAVED!

One look at Gina and you knew she was a nice girl - nice on top, nice on bottom, even nicer in between. Furthermore, she had nice ideas, nice morals, and a nice head on her beautiful shoulders. But a beatnik named Bob slipped her a charge of heroin one night. After that, Gina was not so nice. . . . 

First came the orgies of dope and dizzying lust. Then the long transports of shameless ecstasy in the grip of the drug. And finally, selling that "nice" body of hers to anybody for any purpose. For solely in this fashion could she earn enough to buy heroin for herself, for her Bob, and for sleazy Willy, her filthy protector and pimp.

Fighting desperately to escape the drug and the degradation, Gina knew that in love lay her one hope. But she was truly loved, it seemed, only by another girl - by green-eyed Lois, the young sister of a dangerous dope-pusher! And he walked in, one day, while Gina and Lois were warmly embracing! . . . 

A COMPASSIONATE STUDY OF DRUG ADDICTION, AND A WARNING OF ITS UNUTTERABLE HORRORS

Saturday 31 October 2020

Angels Camp - Ray Morrison

 Young Criminals - in a prison camp without Walls!


BANTAM BOOKS 794
NEW YORK, USA
1ST PRINTING JULY 1950
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED BY W. W. NORTON & Co 1949
COVER ART BY DENVER GILLEN

This savage novel may shock you - but you'll never forget it. Bantam Books Inc. believes its readers want to know the brutal truth about juvenile delinquents - and whether there is any hope for them.

ZUBIAT

. . . that was his name . . . this sixteen-year old son of a jailbird father and a no-good mother. No wonder he already had a shady past behind him - and nothing ahead of him but a terrible, blood-stained future.

Then he was sentenced to Camp Matthews - "Angels Camp." There he met a lot of young hoodlums, whose life-stories will shock you. But he also met Mr. Grozier, the counselor who really wanted to help.

Coul Grozier win his battle for Zubiat . . . against Zubiat himself?

"Boot-tough novel . . . skillfully done . . . should go a long way toward awakening the public to the truth about juvenile delinquency." - KING FEATURES SYNDICATE

Thursday 29 October 2020

Hell's Angels - Hunter S. Thompson

 The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs


BALLANTINE BOOKS U7087
NEW YORK, USA
1ST PAPERBACK PRINTING NOVEMBER 1967

CALIFORNIA, Labor Day weekend ... Early, with the ocean fog still in the streets, outlaw motorcyclists wearing chains, shades and greasy Levis roll out from damp garages, all-night diners, and castoff one-night pads....Little Jesus, The Gimp, Blind Bob, Terry the Tramp, Frenchy, Mouldy Marvin, Mother Miles, Dirty Ed, Charley the Child Molester, Crazy Cross, Puff Magoo and at least a hundred more....The menace is loose again, the Hell's Angels, running fast and loud on the early morning freeway ... long hair in the wind, beards and bandanas flapping, earrings, armpits, chain whips, swastikas and stripped-down Harleys flashing at 90 miles an hour like a burst of dirty thunder ...

Hells's Angels

"Superb and Terrifying"

- Chicago Tribune