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Post by dem bones on Oct 3, 2009 18:39:10 GMT
just received some nice Nel smut from mr. fanatic on a 'you post them, i'll provide some relevant comments basis. so here's the first sample:
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Post by andydecker on Oct 4, 2009 12:15:04 GMT
Heh, just wanted so write some snark about how fast these scans got axed, now I see just one? Ts, that is unfair, you know
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Post by justin on Oct 4, 2009 13:23:32 GMT
The Name of the Game was a 1970 reprint of a 1969 Lancer US original. I believe Wilkins was an erotic photographer of some note in the US and this would have played on his rep. Another few pulps appeared under his name, typically permissive 60s love and drugs type exploitation. Nothing else for NEL from what I can gather.
The Star Cross System was one of a handful by Morton Cooper, notable for thinly disguised fictionliased accounts of big names, such as Sinatra in The King. This was an early 1960 novel reprinted by NEL in 1973, penned before he hit the big time. Mrs Haining told me that wehen the author visited the UK for a promotional tourm he was a bit "hands on!"
Peter Hawkins turned out a number of pot-boilers for NEL. An ex Fleet St journalist, the back cover has a photo of Hawkins in his base of the South of France, his type-writer set up a table on the beach broadwalk as a bikini dolly waltzes by! That's the life! The Sun Lovers was published in 1970, and Hawkins also contributed The Daffodil Girls, The Neon Gods and The Naked Spy amongst others to NEL.
The Nymphet was supposedly written by 16 year old Margaret Taylor in 1970, "Graphically portraying the almost unbelievable sexual underworld of the outwardly respectable teenage schoolgirl." There was a further Taylor novel which I've also provided a scan for, but can remember the title for!
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Post by dem bones on Oct 4, 2009 16:44:11 GMT
sorry 'bout the scans. had a warning from ripway that we'd exceeded our 24 hour bandwidth allowance so hopefully they'll reappear tomorrow or i'll try rehost 'em (with some others). Peter Hawkins also gave us the bizarre mesmerism/ joys of caning crossover The Man With Mad Eyes. scan down and there's a note from his son.
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Post by fullbreakfast on Oct 4, 2009 18:23:15 GMT
Particularly keen on the cover of The Sun Lovers, as the model evidently wasn't one, and has instead been given a liberal coating of Bisto, but only from the neck up! Maybe they ran out. And then they ask the poor girl to give a come-hither look...
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Post by andydecker on Oct 6, 2009 8:27:12 GMT
Robert Rimmer later did a lot in the field of porn. He co-wrote the bio of then pornstar Jerry Butler and did the X-Rated Videotape Guide in 93. (Another genre made obsolate by the Net).
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Post by dem bones on Oct 7, 2009 16:48:26 GMT
There was a further Taylor novel which I've also provided a scan for, but can remember the title for! Just checked, and it's A Sordid Tale. NEL were playing the "sixteen year old schoolgirl author" bit to the maximum with the cover, which features a very young looking model striking a pose that ph*tob**cket & r**way might get a bit annoyed over. a couple of sex 'n violence specials that may or may not be visible depending on which time of the day you log in ...
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