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.The Swingers: Five Full Novels By Bonnie Golightly/Don James/Fred Malloy/Jim Layne/Louis Lorraine
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.
The story of the Golden Trollop: golden-haired, gold-dusted, and the most talked-about woman in London. Crowds roar for her, rivals seethe, and every powerful man wants her. Yet beneath the gold stands a woman determined to shape her own future… and choose her own desire.
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
The second volume in Tiffany Thayer's massive, epic telling of the story behind the painting of Mona Lisa...a book so large, and a story so vast, that it took sixteen years to write, 1,226 pages to tell, and had to be divided into three volumes to publish. Now it's finally back in print after over 65 years lost in obscurity.
This is Tiffany Thayer's massive, epic telling of the story behind the painting of Mona Lisa...a book so large, and a story so vast, that it took sixteen years to write, 1,226 pages to tell, and had to be divided into three volumes to publish. Now all three volumes are finally back in print after over 65 years lost in obscurity...and in one, single ebook for the first time ever!
The third and final volume in Tiffany Thayer's massive, epic telling of the story behind the painting of Mona Lisa...a book so large, and a story so vast, that it took sixteen years to write, 1,226 pages to tell, and had to be divided into three volumes to publish. Now it's finally back in print after over 65 years lost in obscurity.