Wednesday 31 December 2014

The Third Skin - John Bingham

"A novel of the weak and the wicked"


PAN BOOKS G210
1ST PAN PRINTING 1959
LONDON, UK
FIRST PUBLISHED IN HARDBACK BY VICTOR GOLLANCZ 1954
COVER ART BY DE MARCO

'You didn't kill him did you, Ron?' he said piteously. 'He's all right, isn't he?'

Dimly-very dimly-Les realised that he was caught up in something big which he could not control. He was no longer a free agent...

Whether he liked it or not, they'd have to hang together-and the phrase sent a wave of terror through him.

JOHN BINGHAM, one of the foremost 'straight' novelists of our day, tells the story of Les, a cosh-boy, who was fundamentally harmless, but weak and impressionable-a story which moves us to pity and horror.

Tuesday 30 December 2014

Dead Respectable - Desmond Reid

"Chelsea: beats and debs in clubs and pads..."


MAYFLOWER DELL 1713-8
SEXTON BLAKE LIBRARY (5TH SERIES) NO.34
1ST PRINTING 1967
LONDON, UK 

To the worried American father the plea was simple - "Find my missing son in London."
To Blake it seemed at first a routine assignment, then the straight road of investigation took strange turnings. There were the cases of the murdered tramps, and the outbreak of suicides amongst university students...
It wasn't easy to find the truth amongst the Chelsea 'set' of S.W.3., where the trail started. Instead, Blake and his assistant found a fantasy world of pseudo-artists and their models; probed a dope-ring; met a white haired young man with a strange philosophy, and a doctor with a stranger practice.
Death and gang-violence joined their search before the riddle of the vanished American student was solved to Blake's satisfaction - if not to that of the police.

Monday 29 December 2014

Black Leather Barbarians - Pat Stadley

"They call themselves the Night Hawks. Six teen-age toughs on motorcycles, they can make any chick, take on any cop.
Read their story and you'll never rest easy again."


SIGNET BOOKS S1863
1ST PRINTING DECEMBER 1960
NEW YORK, USA
FIRST PUBLISHED IN HARDBACK BY BOBBS-MERRILL COMPANY INC 1960

RUN, COPPER, RUN
The young cop parked his motorcycle beside the tree and headed toward them.
The moonlight caught the sheen of their black leather jackets, the tight fit of their blue jeans, the steel tips of their boots...caught the taunting smile on their lips as they stood waiting, six against one.
Take it easy, the cop told himself. They're just kids. But he knew better. He remembered what they had done to the girl, how they passed her around before they messed her up. And he knew that he couldn't let them get away with it.
He had to face them. He had to fight them. Here. Now.

Sunday 28 December 2014

The Magic Of Their Singing - Bernard Wolfe

"Hipsters, Ivy Leaguers and Juvenile Delinquents meet in a powerful story of passion and violence"


MACFADDEN BOOKS 50-151
1ST PRINTING 1962
NEW YORK, USA
FIRST PUBLISHED IN HARDBACK BY CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS 1961
COVER ART BY LEO AND DIANE DILLON

THE MAGIC OF THEIR SINGING...
is far more than a Greenwich Village party where clothes are shed as easily as inhibition...
where Scotch and Bourbon and Drugs lead to a grotesque and terrifying orgy.

Author Bernard Wolfe has looked deep beneath the surface to write a brilliant satire on America's newest cult of non-conformists and their lives of music without melody and sex without romance.

Saturday 27 December 2014

Two Left Feet - David Stuart Leslie

London's teenage jungle blazing vividly to life


PAN BOOKS X194
2ND PRINTING 1963
LONDON, UK
(FIRST PUBLISHED BY PAN BOOKS 1963)
MOVIE TIE-IN
FIRST PUBLISHED IN HARDBACK 
AS "IN MY SOLITUDE" BY HUTCHINSON & CO 1960

'FINGS AS THEY ARE...
jive clubs, flick-knife duels, rivalry over girls...
Fresh observation, no self-pity, no phoney sociology, rough and squalid, yet redeemed often by sardonic cockney humour...
A story as convincing as it is readable' Daily Express

David Stuart Leslie steps into the world of Teds and tarts, violence and uncertainty and comes out with a novel at once brutally honest and superbly written

Friday 26 December 2014

Double Zero - David Collyer

"Five years with Rockers and Hell's Angels in an English City"


FONTANA BOOKS 0006232043
2ND PRINTING MAY 1973
LONDON, UK
(FIRST PUBLISHED BY FONTANA BOOKS 1973)

Rev up and...off
These were the instructions given to David Collyer at the start of his unorthodox ministry as chaplain for a club for the unclubbable Rockers, Hell's Angels and Mods in Birmingham

A fantastic story
How he avoided being killed or maimed for life and yet persisted in his love and duty to these violent young is nothing short of miraculous

No punches are pulled
Murder, sex, drugs, death on the road, thieving, malicious damage, and all the turbulence of ignorant and undisciplined youth are the scene. No attempt was made to preach or to moralize. The author literally became 'one of them'. But throughout the narrative there is a response to a religious need and a will to service for others which makes this not only a breathtaking but also a very moving book

Soccer Thug - Frank Clegg

"A shocking indictment of the violent world of the terrace tearaways"


SPHERE BOOKS 0722193394
1ST PRINTING 1973
LONDON, UK

STRIKER WASN'T ALL BAD...

he did enjoy agro and birds and the roaring power of his Triumph Bonneville. But the big thing in his life was the United football team. And especially the flamboyant Irish superstar, Donnell. Striker followed United everywhere, ready to support his team on the pitch and its reputation off-field. His fervour dropped him into trouble: with the police, with rival fans, and trouble with Rantic who wanted to take over the gang. But whether it was women or agro Striker usually knew how to look after himself. Usually...

Soccer Thug - a shocking indictment of the violent world of the terrace tearaways