Monday, 23 January 2023

Pablo's Mountain - Albert Johnston

 A BOY EXPLODES INTO MANHOOD IN THIS CLASSIC OF "DEPRAVITY VIEWED THROUGH THE EYES OF INNOCENCE"



Publisher: Award Books
Number: A164 X K
Publishing Year: 1966 (January)
Printing: First
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"Moving . . . Disturbing"
-N.Y. Times

You have just come to New York City looking for a home, a job, and (yes, Miguel would soon admit this to himself) love.

But in El Barrio, the heart of this city, you find only corruption: prostitutes for neighbors, hoodlums for the children to play with. In El Barrio you live with fear by day and violence by night.

This is the background for the book that shocked New Yorkers, and readers across the nation, when it became the fiction "sleeper" of the year. This is story behind New York City's explosive headlines.

"MR. JOHNSTON IS TO BE CONGRATULATED"
-San Francisco Chronicle

Saturday, 21 January 2023

Juvenile Hoods - Joseph Shallit

When marijuana means murder!


Publisher: Avon Books
Number: T-170
Publishing Year: 1959
Printing: First
Cover Price: 35c
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Originally published as 'Kiss The Killer'

a rotten racket

narcotics

Some punk is selling marijuana to teen-agers. A heel who ought to be killed.

Someone is - and Dan Morrison is right in the middle of it because . . .

he runs the athletic center where the teen-age addicts hang out

he gets involved with a trio of gals who show him you can't mix murder with a kiss - unless it's a kiss of death.

Thursday, 19 January 2023

Scum - Roy Minton

  A NOVEL BASED ON THE TV PLAY BANNED BY THE BBC


Publisher: Arrow Books
Number: 0099192705
Publishing Year: 1979
Printing: First
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BANNED

Rox Minton's controversial television play SCUM was commissioned by the BBC, filmed, advertised, then suddenly withdrawn a short time before it was due to be screened.

The decision to veto caused violent reactions - from those who supported the censorship as well as those who felt outraged by the Establishment's ban.

Now Roy Minton has re-written the plays as a novel: and, for the first time, the public has the chance to make up its own mind.

It is an uncompromising, often shocking and outspoken comment on the bleak, brutal world of a Borstal: a powerful story that tells the truth about the boys labelled 'Scum' - and the men they call 'Screws'!

A Major film of SCUM is planned for the near future.

Tuesday, 17 January 2023

D for Delinquent - Bud Clifton

 SHE WAS STRICTLY FOR THE BOYS


Publisher: Ace Books
Number: D-270
Publishing Year: 1958
Printing: First
Cover Price: 35c
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THE JAIL-BAIT AGE

What with petty thievery and wild marijuana parties, there had been enough problems for the faculty at Seacliff High before the girl named Gloria arrived. She was sixteen, she was sexy, and she spelled trouble.

For Gloria was a teen-ager with an adult past. The things that were still considered daring to the local gangs and that shocked teachers in Seacliff were kid stuff this brassy little teaser.

So when Gloria displayed her special talents around the school and after hours, it started a new kind of an extra-curricular rumble that grew into a volcanic eruption which overran Seacliff.

Sunday, 15 January 2023

Tuck's Girl - Marcel Wallenstein

THE VIOLENT STORY OF A REFORMATORY GIRL AND HER HOPELESS PASSION FOR A HARDENED YOUNG CRIMINAL


Publisher: Ace Books
Number: H 319
Publishing Year: 1960
Printing: First
Cover Price: 2/6
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TUCK
A savage crook in jail for robbery with murder

HIS GIRL
Anna, a reformatory girl, runaway from bad home, dominated by her fierce longing for a love which is now only a bitter memory

THE STORY
Anna is told that two hundred dollars will ensure Tuck's parole. She commits murder to get it, then takes to the road with the half-breed Indian who has helped with the crime, and is timidly in love with her. She has no regard for the half-breed, but uses him cruelly to protect herself, following a path of deception and cunning until her final disillusionment.

Tuck's Girl is a remarkable story of the lengths to which a woman will go when a rememembered love is all that she lives for

Friday, 13 January 2023

The Blackboard Jungle - Evan Hunter

The frightening best-seller of America's teenage hoodlums that scorches with emotional shocks


Publisher: Panther Books
Number: 685
Publishing Year: 1964
Printing: Thirteenth
Cover Price: 3'6
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This edition has new cover art

A NOVEL THAT HAS BECOME A CLASSIC OF CONTEMPORARY FICTION

A story that savagely exposes a burning problem

"He saw West's fists doubled and hard, saw the animal look that had come on Belazi's face, and again the knife, threatening and sharp. . .The noise grew louder and Rick grasped in his mind for a picture of the Roman arena, tried to to rise, felt pain sear through his right arm. . .He's cut me, he thought with panic. Belazi has cut me. . .THIS IS IT. . .THIS IS REALLY IT."

' I can assure you Spare The Rod is as nothing compared with the description of life in a similar New York school given in The Blackboard Jungle'.
- DAVID HOLLOWAY

Wednesday, 11 January 2023

13 West Street - Leigh Brackett

I THOUGHT THEY WERE JUST NICE KIDS - BUT THEY MARKED ME FOR LIFE AND I SWORE I'D LIVE TO HUNT THEM DOWN. NOW AN EXCITING MOTION PICTURE


Publisher: Corgi Books
Number: SC1184
Publishing Year: 1962
Printing:  (Movie Tie-In)
Cover Price: 2'6
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TIGER

I didn't know who they were or what they wanted when they came out of the night. They looked like nice enough kids from nice enough families, but they turned into bloodthirsty tigers and nearly killed me-FOR FUN!

They marked my body with their blows, they marked my soul with hatred. I had to find them, but the police couldn't help me, my wife begged me to forget, the kids themselves sent a message to quit-OR DIE!

But nothing could stop me, for now I was a tiger, too, a tiger who hunted by night-AND BY DAY!

13 WEST STREET

A LADD ENTERPRISES PRODUCTION FOR COLUMBIA PICTURES, SATRRING ALAN LADD AND ROD STEIGER. PRODUCED BY WILLIAM BLOOM AND DIRECTED BY PHILIP LEACOCK