Thursday 11 May 2017

Skinhead - Richard Allen

The savage story of Britain's newest teenage cult of violence


NEW ENGLISH LIBRARY 2758
1ST PRINTING JULY 1970
LONDON, UK

AGGRO - That's what Joe Hawkins and his mates were looking for, with their shaven heads, big boots and braces.

Football matches, pub brawls, open-air pop concerts, hippies and Hell's Angels all gave them chances to vent their sadistic violence.

SKINHEAD is a story straight from todays's headlines - portraying with horrifying vividness all the terror and brutality that has become the trademark of these vicious teenage malcontents.

Wednesday 10 May 2017

The Day Of The Sardine - Sid Chaplin

'A NOVEL WHICH NOBODY SHOULD MISS' - SUNDAY TIMES


PANTHER BOOKS 1895
1ST PRINTING AUGUST 1965
LONDON, UK
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN HARDBACK BY EYRE & SPOTTISWOODE 1961

Arthur thinks most people live like sardines and are easily caught. But at sixteen he doesn't want to be packed head to tail, tail to head, into a tin coffin. He wants to be 'Somebody'. He wants to get away from home where his mother has taken up with the lodger, to dress how he wants, to do as he wishes. But being 'Somebody' for Arthur means joining a gang, being a bum, and an adulterer, and eventually, involvement in a murder.

'A FINE FULL-BLOODED NOVEL...RICH, VIVID'
-Sunday Telegraph

Tuesday 9 May 2017

The Dope Den - Fenton Robins

Dynamic Long Novel of Mystery in the East End


THE THRILLER
NO. 119 VOL. 4 MAY 16TH 1931
LONDON, UK

Monday 8 May 2017

Dope! - L. C. Douthwaite

A SENSATIONAL BOOK LENGTH MYSTERY NOVEL


THE THRILLER MAGAZINE 
NO.66 VOL.2 - MAY 10TH 1930
LONDON, UK

Sunday 7 May 2017

Nobody's Brother - C. F. Griffin

HE CRIED OUT IN ANGUISH FOR LOVE...BUT FOUND ONLY LONELINESS TO LIVE AND DIE WITH


PANTHER BOOKS 1544
1ST PRINTING JULY 1963
LONDON, UK
ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED IN HARDBACK BY BARRIE & ROCKLIFFE 1960

If you're a slum kid you've got to be tough to survive, and Kenny is tough-on the surface. But his adolescence is a desperate struggle against a growing physical affliction. He suffers the nightmare of rejection, even by his 'hero' Dan, who has his own torments, a shameful obsession indulged only behind locked doors and with a girl friend who is a prostitute.

It is these dark secrets that lead to Kenny's final solitary act of horrifying destruction.

'DYNAMITE'
-N.Y. HERALD TRIBUNE

Saturday 6 May 2017

Without Shame - Kitty Hanson

A Story of New York's Girl Gangs


TOWER BOOKS
NO DATE
NEW YORK, USA

This looks like/is the third edition of Rebel in the Streets with a new title and new cover art, that is a little more 'sleaze'. The title page still says Rebel in the Streets and the first printing date of 1964. There is no 'blurb' on the back cover, just part of the front cover in black and white. The inside of the front cover has "Also known as Rebel in the Streets" printed on it. It seems to me that Tower Books just re-covered old stock with a new sleazy Lesbian themed cover, maybe to cash in on a "sleaze" trend, just get rid off the dead stock or to fool people into thinking that they were getting a brand new book, whatever their reasons were, it's another cool book for us to collect!

Friday 5 May 2017

Rebels In The Streets - Kitty Hanson

The Story of New York's Girl Gangs
A dramatic expose of one of the most shocking and least publicized problems of the big cities


HORWITZ PUBLICATIONS PB 228
1ST PRINTING 1965
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA

Here is a strange and savage story of the Dagger Debs, a girl gang. Girls between childhood misbehavior and adult crime. Girls who get drunk on cheap wine and high marijuana. Girls who are profane, sexually promiscuous, aggressive and anti-social. Here is their gripping, shocking story. A piercing social document, it will hold you in profound fascination and utter disbelief.

Written by the author of award-winning "I Lived with a Teen-Gang," a series which appeared in the New York Daily News, REBELS IN THE STREETS is a compelling narrative, a truthful, moving portrait of the violence that courses through a great city, of those who try and stop it, and of the lives it touches and tears. It is a true story. Names and neighborhoods have been changed, but the people are real, the events are true.