In the wake of the Kinsey Reports, America’s bedrooms were no longer private—they were data.This provocative collection gathers three scandal-soaked novels and one candid nonfiction classic from the era when sex became something to study, measure, and debate.

In the postwar suburbs, swinging was sold as modern, sophisticated, and liberating—a stylish rebellion against marriage’s old limits. These five classic pulp novels strip away the glamour and expose ritual adultery as it was lived behind closed doors.
Before the sexual revolution had a name, there was this book. By turns earnest, provocative, naïve, and unintentionally hilarious, this is less a how-to than a cultural snapshot—when “going all the way” was still a question, and talking about it at all felt dangerously modern. A frank, fascinating time capsule from a world on the brink.
Twenty-five classic pulp-noir novels from the paperback era—hard, fast, and unsentimental. Crime, sex, obsession, and desperation collide in stories that defined the raw edge of mid-century noir fiction. Collected here in one massive volume.
Twelve sexy novels from the 1950s and early 1960s, out of print for decades and now collected in one volume.
Four classic novels from the 1950s & 60s depicting the betrayals, passions, crimes and desires of people living the new, and controversial, "suburban lifestyle." THE WIFE SWAPPERS by Bonnie Golightly / THE LOVE SURVEY by Morton Cooper / THE GIRL CAGE by Charles Mergendahl