24 forbidden, racy novels from the 1950s and early 60s, out of print for decades, collected in one, 4400-page volume!
These sexy, torrid paperbacks, with memorably racy and daring covers, were hot in the 1950s and 60s, despite often being banned, censored or labeled indecent. While there is plenty of sex in these books, it’s mostly mild by today’s standards, more turgid prose than turgid flesh. But many of these books were ground-breaking in their day, either by breaking taboos about same-sex or mixed race relationships, or by financing & launching the careers of exceptional writers who would later become famous under their real names.
The books included here, unedited and in their entirety, are:
The Love Survey by Morton Cooper
That Summer in Rome by Louis Lorraine
Ship’s Doctor by Henry Lewis Nixon
Tropic of Cleo by Rick Holmes
Bed of Fear by Doug Duperrault
The Future Mr. Dolan by Charles Gorham
Return to Vikki by John Tomerlin
The Fraudulent Broad by James L. Rubel
The Drifter by March Hastings
Take it Out in Trade by Walter Whitney
The Girl Cage by Charles Mergendahl
The Seductress by Lee Carson
Television Tramp by Evans McKnight
Student Nurse by Gail Jordan
McCaffery by Charles Gorham
The Ungilded Lily by Morton Cooper
Call Me Killer! by Max Carter
Here is my Body by Booth Mooney
A Man in Her House by William Johnston
Come-On Girl by Stuart Friedman
Naked Desire by Henry Lewis Nixon
Rita by Ray Gaulden
Tabasco by John B. Thompson
The Golden Tramp by Daoma Winston