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Published by Royal House Classic
Seller: Earthlight Books, Walla Walla, WA, U.S.A.
Condition: Good. We have lots of vintage erotica, write for more information. Earthlight Books; Last Word Books & Press; Last Earth Distro.
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good Minus. Some cover and spine wear. Corner of back cover chipped off in a small area.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. 192 pages. RH 2006. Square tight binding with a light crease on spine. Paper has turned brown but clean and unmarked.
Published by Royal House Classic, 1968
Seller: Nerman's Books & Collectibles, Pembina, ND, U.S.A.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good Plus. A very good plus paperback. Corner wear. Copyright 1968. Adults only.
Published by Royal House, 1968
Seller: My Book Heaven, Alameda, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Good condition. First Printing.
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good. Good. Light to moderate shelf wear to covers/corners; satisfaction guaranteed. Mass market paperback binding. We have tons of erotica.
Published by Royal House, 1968
Seller: David H. Gerber Books (gerberbooks), Austin, TX, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Very Good+. First American Printing. 192pp Adults Only [toning to pages] Size: 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall.
Published by Holloway House, Los Angeles, 1967
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. First American Edition; First Printing. Pictorial wraps with red titles. Some edge and corner wear but spine is neither cracked nor creased and book appears unread. Some toning on front wrap in bottom left corner and light wear along spine edge in front. Typical interior toning. Solid, very good copy. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 115 / 314 pages; Holloway House published a little of everything, including some very important books. This one is from their sleaze department, but it falls under "classy sleaze.".
Published by Holloway House, Los Angeles, 1967
First Edition
Softcover. Condition: Very Good. First American Edition; First Printing. Pictorial wraps with black titles. T wo ramainder mark lines across top foredge that just touch wraps. Light crease lines on spine and some light edge and corner wear. But, book is still square and bincding is secure and tight. Solid copy of a Holloway House First Edition. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall; 115 / 314 pages; Holloway House published a little of everything, including some very important books. This one is from theri sleaze department, but it falls under "classy sleaze.".
Published by Greenleaf Classics Inc [1968], San Diego, 1968
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Fair. First Edition Thus. San Diego: Greenleaf Classics Inc [1968]. Fair. 1968. First Edition Thus. Mass Market Paperback. First separate edition. Greenleaf Classic GC278. Adult XXX fiction [although relatively tame by current day standards]. Printed wrappers, 159 pages. Fair copy [spine cocked and creased with a tear to the heel front corner, heavy cover creasing, light colored staining to the lower portion of the front cover and to the first dozen or so interior pages]. .
Published by collectors publication, 1967
Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. first edition thus. near fine, unread paperback,
Published by Holloway House Books., 1967
Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. first edition. 148 very good - fine, reading crease paperback,
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First American Edition. Light cover wear.
Published by Holloway House Books., 1967
Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. first edition. 148 almost near fine paperback,
Published by Holloway House Books., 1967
Seller: GRAHAM HOLROYD, BOOKS, Webster, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. first edition. 148 near fine, unread paperback,
Paperback. Condition: new. New Copy. Customer Service Guaranteed.
Published by The Olympia Press, 1961
Seller: Aeon Bookstore, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. The first monthly review from the infamous publisher of erotica and avant-garde literature. Printed in December of 1961, it notably features scenes from William Burroughs' The Soft Machine, published earlier that year, and so offers glimpses of the novel in its original form that Burroughs so detested and would revise heavily for the 1966 second edition. With contributions from J.P. Donleavy, Henry Crannach, Lawrence Durrell, Ann Federman, Robert Doisneau, Maxwell Kenton, Richard McBride, Harriet Daimler, and Terry Southern. This copy from the collection of a tobacco smoker, with traces of tanning to spine and covers, and a very faint aroma of smoke within. Binding sound if a tad free to open at inside cover, pages crisp and unmarked. Moderate rubbing to covers, else fairly minimal shelfwear. Very good+. Seller is also offering examples of the second and fourth issues of this Journal.
Seller: Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA), Wilmington, DE, U.S.A.
First Edition
Covina, California: Collectors Publication, (1967). [174]pp. + [1, illus. advert]. Paperback. Light rubbing and faint creases to binding; very good. Stated as "Complete and Unexpurgated" and "First American Printing." Iris Owens (1929-2008), Olympia Press writer, pornographer, satirist, Paris and Greenwich Village resident. Samuel Beckett praised her and Terry Southern wrote that "aside from her Junoesque beauty, [Owens] had rapier wit and devastating logic. She was a pre-Sontag Sontag." In the 1950s and '60s, Owens resided in Paris and was connected with the expatriate writers' circle known who created the literary journal Merlin. This group included prominent figures like Alexander Trocchi, Christopher Logue, John Stevenson, George Plimpton, and Richard Seaver.
Published by Paris, The Olympia Press 1957, 1957
Seller: Antiquarian Bookshop Klikspaan, Leiden, Netherlands
(The Traveller's Companion Series ; no. 38). - Softcover, fine.
Condition: Good. Paris: The Olympia Press, 1957. 1st edition. 16mo. 159pp. Good book. No. 38 in "The Traveler's Companion" series. Rebound in blue cloth without original green wraps. (erotic fiction) Inquire if you need further information.
Seller: Ian Brabner, Rare Americana (ABAA), Wilmington, DE, U.S.A.
First Edition Signed
Paris: The Olympia Press, [1956, per colophon]. 174pp. Softcover. "Traveller's Companion Series" No. 32. Binding with light rubbing and slight discoloration; small corner crease to front; very good. First edition. Inscribed: "Regards, Harriet Daimler aka Iris Owens." Iris Owens (1929-2008), Olympia Press writer, pornographer, satirist, Paris and Greenwich Village resident. Samuel Beckett praised her and Terry Southern wrote that "aside from her Junoesque beauty, [Owens] had rapier wit and devastating logic. She was a pre-Sontag Sontag." In the 1950s and '60s, Owens resided in Paris and was connected with the expatriate writers' circle known who created the literary journal Merlin. This group included prominent figures like Alexander Trocchi, Christopher Logue, John Stevenson, George Plimpton, and Richard Seaver. "Owens was very private about her 1960s. She left no memoir, and her friends offer no account." (Scott) Beginning in the early 1980s, she began to suffer from agoraphobia and "by the 1990s she barely left her flat at all. Owens died in 2008 in relative obscurity, without a New York Times obituary." (ibid) Owens's withdrawal from society may explain the rarity of finding her books signed, let alone inscribed. We locate no inscribed copies in the trade and just one auction record for a signed (only) copy of After Claude that brought £450 ($550) in 2022.