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Vendeur : Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
[LGBTQ pulp] Kemp, Kimberly. Lap of Luxury. New York: Tower Publications Inc, 1962. First edition mass-market softcover paperback. 160 pages. Measures 4.25" x 7". Cover art feature vibrant blue and pink background with a red haired woman laying down on a bed staring up. The back cover features an additional pink illustration with the tagline "Inn of Sin". The novel is unique in that it discusses lesbian prostitution, with the tagline reading: "Joyce found her pleasure in the lap of another woman and would do anything to stay there - even become a Lesbian prostitute." The cover has a slight crease in the upper right corner and slight wear from use around the spine. Overall, in very good condition.
Vendeur : Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
[LGBTQ Pulp] Kemp, Kimberly (Pen name of Gilbert Fox) and Graham, Frank. Draw the Blinds and Surprise, Surprise. New York: Midwood Books, 1966. First Edition with cover confirming "Never Before Published." 219 pages. Measures 4.25" x 7". This rare double novel includes two lesbian pulps in the same book. Cover features a young woman in pink standing in the hallway of a mansion. Tagline reads: "Two women who were accustomed to getting everything they wanted." The first novel follows a woman on the course of success and the lesbian relationships that unfold along the way. Fox was a prolific writer of lesbian pulp novels. According to Mount Saint Vincent University: Fox served as a well-decorated lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force in World War II, who, after the war, moved to Greenwich Village where they became part of the New York swinging sex scene and started writing Lesbian Pulp Fiction. He penned various lesbian pulp novels under the Midwood name, and was close to several "pro-lesbian" pulp authors of the time including Elaine Williams. Graham's novel follows a woman "settling a score" and enters into romantic triangles with several other women characters. One of few lesbian pulp novels to contain two books in one. Cover is vibrant and textblock tight. In very good condition.
Vendeur : Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
[LGBTQ Pulp] Kemp, Kimberly (Pen name of Gilbert Fox). Illicit Interlude. New York: Midwood Books, 1963. First edition with cover confirming "First Printing Anywhere". 188 pages. Measures 4.25" x 7". Cover features a vintage illustration of a man embracing a blonde woman on a chair with a vibrant red backdrop. The tagline reads: "She was a strange woman, one who could yield her flesh to a man, and wish he were a woman." Plot follows a young Libby Gunther who, while married, fantasizes about entering into a lesbian relationship, and explores her fantasies during a vacation to the mountains. According to Mount Saint Vincent University: Fox served as a well-decorated lieutenant in the U.S. Air Force in World War II, who, after the war, moved to Greenwich Village where they became part of the New York swinging sex scene and started writing Lesbian Pulp Fiction. He penned various lesbian pulp novels under the Midwood name, and was close to several "pro-lesbian" pulp authors of the time including Elaine Williams. Cover is vibrant and textblock tight. Overall, in very good condition.
Vendeur : Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
[LGBTQ Pulp] Kemp, Kimberly. Coming Out Party. New York: Midwood Books, 1965. First Edition with cover confirming: "First Printing Anywhere." 156 pages. Measures 4.25" x 7". Cover is vibrant purple with an illustration by famed pulp artist Paul Rader of a woman washing herself in front of a mirror, while another woman stares on lovingly. Tagline reads: "It was going to be a private affair - just the hostess, her husband, and their young houseguest." Cover is vibrant and textblock tight. In very good condition.
Vendeur : Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
[LGBTQ pulp] Early Lesbian Pulp Collection of three mass-market paperbacks by Gilbert Fox, writing under the pseudonyms: "Kimberly Kemp" and "Dallas Mayo". Many authors of lesbian pulp literature were men using female pen names. Fox became well-known for his Kimberly Kemp series under the Midwood publishing banner. This collection includes: [1] Illicit Interlude. New York: Tower Publications, 1963. First edition mass-market softcover paperback. Measures 4.25" x 7". 192 pages. The plot follows separate vacations taken by a couple who both experience different versions of lesbian culture. The tagline: "She was a strange woman, one who could yield her flesh to a man - and wish he were a woman." The cover art features a 50's style image with a man holding a blonde woman who looks up smiling. [2] Pleasant Company. New York: Tower Publications, 1966. Second edition mass-market pulp paperback. 192 pages. Measures 4.25" x 7." Originally published under the title Illicit Interlude. Cover art featured a wood background with a woman wearing a fur coat. Tagline: "She knew how to set a man at ease." [3] Voluptuous Voyage. New York: Tower Publications, 1962. First edition mass market softcover pulp. 192 pages, measures 4.5" x 7". Cover art features a 50's style illustration with one woman staring into a blue ocean from the deck of a ship while another stares on behind her. Collection overall in very good condition.
Vendeur : Max Rambod Inc, Woodland Hills, CA, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
[LGBTQ] Kimberly Kemp Lesbian Pulp Archive of 4 Mass Market Paperbacks. Along with the names Dallas Mayo, Kimberly Kemp was a pseudonym used by Gilbert Fox, who authored a number of lesbian pulp novels through the 1960's and 1970's. Fox authored over 100 titles for Midwood Books, with heterosexual novels being written under the pseudonym Paul V. Russo. Because very little other literature was available for and about lesbians at this time, quite often these books were the only reference the public (lesbian and otherwise) had for modeling what lesbians were. Authors of lesbian paperbacks were both male and female, and often used pseudonyms - the male authors frequently used female names. This collection includes: [1] The Houseguest. New York: Midwood, 1964. First edition, first printing. The tagline reads: "She was like a magnet, a temptation as strong as the strange hungers she had so deliberately awakened". Cover art illustrates two women, one of whom is fixing her hair in a mirror wearing a silk nightgown. [2] A World All Their Own. New York: Midwood, 1964. First edition, first printing. Tagline reads: "More than just roommates, they shared an intimacy that society scorned". Cover art of a brunette admiring a blonde woman's physique. [3] Party Time. New York: Midwood, 1964. Second printing. Tagline boasts: "Beautiful and bored with men, Royce threw a special kind of party for seven very special friends". Cover art of three women at a party. [4] Pleasant Company. New York: Midwood, 1966. First revised edition. Tagline reads: "She knew how to set a man at ease". Cover art of a brunette woman sporting bold 60's eyeliner and fur boa. Clean and crisp pages, all pulps are in very good condition.