SF PORNOGRAPHY
Exclusions List


anonymous novels

Love Cult.
see Scourge of the Blood Cult, by George H. Smith.

Satan’s Daughter.
see Satan’s Daughter, by Jan Hudson.

Sin Spree.
see The Man Who Made Maniacs!, by Jim Harmon.

Strange Lust.
  • PRIVATE EDITION PE 311, North Hollywood, CA, 1963, (nov,orig), 160pp.

    “‘This is not a good way to live, Boss.’”

    Listed in Reginald.

     

    Aldiss, Brian W.

    The Male Response.
  • BEACON BOOK GALAXY NOVEL 305, New York City, 1961, (nov,orig), 188pp, cover by Robert Stanley.

    “‘Of course, if they had had any sense they’d have routed us via Cairo,’ the engineer from Birmingham said.”

    One of the GALAXY PRIZE SELECTIONS, marketed as science fiction. Has no SF element that I have been able to discern.

     

    Allison, Clyde [A] pseudonym of Bill Knoles
    More volumes in the 0008 series; these are not overtly SF but are listed in Reginald and others bibliographies. One title is still unseen.

    The Desdamona Affair.
  • EMBER LIBRARY EL 317, Gardena, CA, 1966, (nov,orig), 159pp.

    “Even in the utter darkness of the room, I could sense the dangerous presence of the naked girl who was my enemy.”

    The Desert Damsels.
  • CANDID READER CA930, (Corinth Publications Inc.), San Diego, 1968, (nov,orig), 159pp.

    “The nude girl stood, hands on hips, lips parted in a smile...”

    Go-Go Sadisto.
  • EMBER LIBRARY EL 313, Gardena, CA, 1966, (nov,orig), 160pp.

    “As always, she was incredibly beautiful, her honey-gold hair tumbling in lustrous waves over her shoulders...”

    Mondo Sadisto.
  • LEISURE BOOK LB1160, (Corinth Publications), San Diego, 1966, (nov,orig), 159pp.

    “‘Ours may not be a particularly lustful age...’”

    Platypussy.
  • NIGHTSTAND BOOK NB1877, (Corinth Publications, Inc.), San Diego, CA, 1968, (nov, orig), 159pp.

    “As luscious as she was deadly, the almost totally nude Japanese girl prowled on patrol with her gleaming golden breasts and thighs - not to mention her belly and buttocks - contrasting erotically with the worn, brown leather of the cartridge belt she wore around her waist, the old but well oiled Nimbu .255 rifle slung over her magnificent shoulder.”

    Roburta the Conqueress.
  • LEISURE BOOK LB1176, (Corinth Publications, Inc.), San Diego, CA, 1966, (nov, orig), 159pp.

    “When I came up on deck the sun had almost set over the flat watery plain of the South Pacific, its last rays turning Alura’s magnificent nude body to bronze.”

     

    Bellmore, Don [M] house pseudonym

    Leopard Lust.
    see Love Goddess, by Jan Hudson.

     

    Blake, Kevin

    The Cocked Connection.
  • BRANDY FRENCH 7, (Eros Publishing Co., Inc.), Wilmington, DE, 1974, (nov,orig), 182pp.

    “There were times when Brandy French really enjoyed her job as secret agent for SCREW...”

    Brandy French #7. Listed in Reginald.

     

    Blake, Roger

    Caper at Canaveral!
  • INTIMATE EDITION 724, (Art Enterprises, Inc.), Hollywood, CA, 1963, (nov,orig), 160pp.

    “‘Are they undressing yet,’ the woman demanded nervously, snuffing out half a cigarette as she watched the intent man with the earphones.”

    Listed in Paperback Forum #1.

     

    Bourns, Marsha

    The Suckulent Witch.
  • HUSTLER BOOK 10-146, Encino, CA, 1980, (nov,orig), 183pp, photo cover.

    “From one corner of the darkened shop a large and utterly still owl peered unblinkingly through the bars of its wrought iron cage at the beautiful young woman.”

    Listed in Reginald supplement.

     

    Breedlove, Bill

    Devil Sex.
  • PEC 13, (Publishers Export Company, Inc.), San Diego, 1967, (non-fiction,orig), 184pp.

    “It may have been the East Village, but the mood was Transylvanian.”

    Presented as non-fiction; listed in Reginald as a novel.

     

    Brent, Lynton Wright

    The Sex Demon of Jangal.
  • BRENTWOOD CRIME ADVENTURE SERIES 1007, Hollywood, CA, 1964, (nov,orig), 192pp, cover by Lynton Wright Brent.

    “‘Hi-gee nee gor how gwai’”

    Listed in SF Collector #4 and Tuck.

     

    Calvano, Tony [A] pseudonym of Thomas P. Ramirez, q.v.

    Cult of Shame.
  • EMBER BOOK EB 928, n.d., (nov,orig), 190pp.

    “The car was parked--purposely--a quarter of a mile down the meandering dirt road.” Listed in Reginald

     

    Chisom, Sarah

    The Fall of Casa Malvado.
  • BRANDON HOUSE 6033, (Brandon House), N. Hollywood, CA, 1969, (nov,orig), 190pp.

    “I wait in this white cell and there’s no Antonio, Tony, only the faun grinning in that shadowed corner...”

    Listed in Reginald.

     

    Damon, Ray

    The Thrill Seeker.
  • CHARIOT BOOK CB 118, n.p., 1960, (nov,rep), 188pp.

    “The train was free from the city now, free from the towering buildings of steel and concrete.”

    Listed in Reginald, according to whom it was previously published in hardcover as Dark Magic by Michael Norday (Vixen, 1954). Reginald also states that both by-lines are pseudonyms.

     

    Devlin, George

    Blonde Vixen.
    see Love Cult, by Jan Hudson.

     

    Dexter, John [A] house pseudonym

    Sin for Science.
  • LATE-HOUR LIBRARY LL717, (Phenix Publishers, Ltd.), San Diego, 1967, (nov,orig), 192pp.

    “Louise was nearly naked when she paused suddenly...”

    Listed in Paperback Forum #1.

    The Sin Veldt.
    see Sin Safari, by Arnold Lord.

     

    Dickens, Bradford

    The Fornication Formula.
  • ADULT BOOK AB1519, (Greenleaf Classics, Inc.), San Diego, 1970, (nov,orig), 157pp.

    “Removing Gloria’s pants had turned out to be quite a chore.”

    Listed in Reginald.

     

    Gordon, D. M.

    Disciples of Darkness.
  • BEE-LINE ORPHEUS OB 530Z, New York City, 1968, (nov,orig), 187pp.

    “I lay face down on the grassy hillock.”

    Listed in Reginald.

     

    Harford, Scott

    Lustopia.
  • PENDULUM 0-173, Los Angeles, 1970, (nov,orig), 191pp, photo cover.

    “I first heard about Lustopia from a friend who is a sociologist.”

    Listed in SF Collector #4.

     

    Harmon, Jim [M]

    The Man Who Made Maniacs!
  • EPIC BOOK 107, (Art Enterprises, Inc.), Los Angeles, 1961, (nov,orig), 155pp.

    ___ as Sin Spree, anonymously.
  • MOONLIGHT READER MR 107, (Art Enterprises, Inc.), Los Angeles, n.d., (nov,rebind), 155 pp.

    “They were looking at each other over a six o’clock cigarette...”

    The first edition is listed in Paperback Forum #1.

     

    Harnes, Peter with Allan James

    The Arms of Arum.
  • FRENCHY’S GAY LINE FGL 15, San Rafael, CA, 1970, (coll,orig), 188pp.

    A two-author collection featuring 4 stories by Harnes and 8 by James. Only one story by each author is SF. Listed in Paperback Forum #1.

     

    Harrington, Len

    Satan’s Stud.
  • TROJAN CLASSIC TC 230, (GX, Inc.), Chatsworth, CA , n.d., (nov,orig), 185pp.

    “It was rumored that the studio had sent out extras, making David Hendricks’ funeral one of the most lavish in Hollywood history.”

    Listed in Reginald.

     

    Holliday, Don [A] house pseudonym

    Beast of Shame.
  • PILLAR BOOK PB 847, n.p., 1964, (nov,orig), 189pp.

    “There was a Full Moon.”

    Listed in Reginald.

     

    Howard, Vince

    Countdown for Lisa.
  • JADE BOOK 212, (Onsco Publications), Hollywood, CA, 1963, (nov,orig), 159pp.

    “The squall was blowing in light sheets of rain.”

    Listed in SF Collector #4.

     

    Hudson, Dean [A] [M] house pseudonym

    Busy Bodies.
  • LEISURE BOOK LB1170, (Corinth Publications), San Diego, 1966, (nov,orig), 160pp.

    “Ho-hum, another sex session.”

    Depicted in Sin-a-Rama.

    The N.U.D.E. Caper.
  • CANDID READER CA909, (Corinth Publications, Inc.), San Diego, 1967, (nov,orig), 159pp.

    “‘Comrade Nude-niks!’”

    Listed in SF Collector #4 and Tuck.

    Twisted Tulips.
  • LEISURE BOOK LB1181, (Corinth Publications), San Diego, 1966, (nov,orig), 159pp.

    “I want it clearly understood that I started out in life as a perfectly normal, red-blooded, wholesome, healthy, sex-crazy kid.”

    Depicted in Sin-a-Rama.

     

    Hudson, Jan pseudonym of George H. Smith, q.v.

    Love Cult.
  • PIKE BOOK 205, Van Nuys, CA, DEC 1961, (nov,orig), 160pp, photo cover by Bob Pike.

    “My name is Jake Reynolds and I’m a specialist in the odd, the twisted and the occult.”

    ___ as Black Mass Minx, by J. X. Williams.
  • LATE-HOUR LIBRARY LL708, (Phenix Publishers, Ltd.), San Diego, 1967, (nov,rep,revised), 192pp.

    ___ as Blonde Vixen, by George Devlin.
  • MIDWOOD 61765, New York City, 1981, (nov,rep,revised), 202pp, photo cover.

    “Kathy O’Brien was my favorite manicurist.”

    The first edition was listed in SF Collector #4 and Tuck. It is the first of two novels about Jake Reynolds, an investigator of the occult. The second edition is extensively revised (thus the different opening lines) and the series character’s name is changed to Jason January. The third edition is revised again mostly by the addition of more sexual descriptions. In all editions it falls just shy of having any genuine occult elements. The opening frame, which was added to the second edition, was lifted by Smith and reused as the opening of a third Jason January novel, Witch Queen of Lochlann by George H. Smith (Signet, 1969), which is not porn but is SF.

    Love Goddess.
  • PIKE BOOK 217, Van Nuys, CA, Sep 1962, (nov,orig), 191pp, photo cover.

    ___ as Leopard Lust, by Don Bellmore.
  • NIGHTSTAND BOOK NB1864, (Corinth Publications, Inc.), San Diego, 1967, (nov,rep), 159pp.

    “The telephone ringing on the nightstand beside my bed woke me with a start from an exhausted sleep.”

    The second Jake Reynolds novel. It, too, fails by a small margin to have any real SF elements. The second edition, which was listed in SF Collector #4 and Tuck, was extensively revised, again changing the hero’s name to Jason January. There may be a third edition, from Midwood, to match the one for Love Cult, above, but if so it has not been spotted.

    Satan’s Daughter.
  • EPIC BOOK 113, (Art Enterprises, Inc.), Los Angeles, 1961, (nov,orig), 160pp, cover by Doug Weaver. (as by George H. Smith inside)

    ___ anonymously.
  • MOONLIGHT READER MR 113, (Art Enterprises, Inc.), Los Angeles, n.d., (nov,rebind), 160pp.

    “We got pretty drunk the day I lost my job at the studio, me and an Irish actor named Pat O’Mara...”

    Both editions are listed in Paperback Forum #1.

    Those Sexy Saucer People.
  • GREENLEAF CLASSIC GC220, San Diego, 1967, (non-fiction), 176pp.

    Presented as a non-fiction book, in the manner of the popular “flying saucer” books of the 1950’s and 60’s, detailing a multitude of case histories of people who have had sexual encounters with aliens. Listed in volume 3 of Tuck as a novel. Still considered desirable by collectors because of both the author and the wild cover.

     

    James, Allan with Peter Harnes

    The Arms of Arum.
  • FRENCHY’S GAY LINE FGL 15, San Rafael, CA, 1970, (coll,orig), 188pp.

    see description under Harnes. Note: James’s first name is given as “Alan on the title page but is consistently spelled ”Allan“ on all the stories. Only Harnes’s name is given on the outside of the book.

     

    Johnson, David pseudonym of Charles Nuetzel [A]

    Jungle Nymph.
  • SCORPION BOOK 106, (N.A.C. Publications), Aug 1964, (nov,orig), 155pp, cover by Gus Albet.

    “Carol Hill looked at Henry Turner with determination in her eyes.”

    Listed in Reginald. Reprinted in abridged form in Nuetzel’s 2-story collection, Jungle, Jungle (Powell, 1969) as “Jungle Goddess.”

     

    Kirby, Rolf

    Nymphs Anonymous.
  • OLYMPIC FOTO-READER F104, (B.B. Sales Co.), New York City, 1967, (nov,orig), 148pp, Photo cover and Illustrations.

    “The steel and plate-glass mansion glittered in the moonlight...”

    Listed on PB Forum #1 Novelization of a movie, the illos are still from the movie.

     

    Lambert, William J., III [A] pseudonym of William Maltese

    Adonis.
  • PLEASURE READER PR244, (Phenix Publishers, Ltd.), San Diego, 1969, (nov,orig), 156pp.

    “His cock swelled large against the cum-splatterd hairs of his belly.”

    Listed in Reginald. First Adonis novel.

    Adonis at Actum.
  • PLEASURE READER PR276, Phenix publishers, Ltd, San Diego, 92120, 1970, (nov,orig), 155pp.

    “It was ether. He knew the smell of ether.”

    Listed in Reginald. Second Adonis novel.

    Adonis at Bomasa.
  • PLEASURE READER PR290, (Phenix Publishers, Ltd.), San Diego, 1970, (nov,orig), 156pp.

    “His ass was split, was bleeding, numbed with the pain of the black leather- hard cock that was ravaging it.”

    Listed in Reginald. Third Adonis novel.

     

    Lamont, Gil [M]

    Pecker’s Bad Boy.
  • GOLDSTRIPE FICTION SERIES GFS-102, (Eros Publishing Co., Inc.), Wilmington, DE 1973, (nov,orig), 184pp.

    “Holy asshole, Wombat!”

    Listed in Reginald.

     

    Lewis, Herschell G.

    Two Thousand Maniacs!
  • NOVEL BOOK 7N719, Chicago, 1964, (nov,orig), 127pp, photo cover & illustrations.

    “‘Yee-hoo!’ Her voice exploded shrilly in the swift-spent air.”

    Novelization of one of Lewis’s slasher movies, illustrated with stills from the production. It is listed here as a caveat; the book lacks all the fantasy elements of the movie.

     

    Lord, Arnold

    Sin Safari.
  • EUROPA BOOK 1103, 1963 (nov,orig) 159pp. (as by H. T. Lord on cover)

    ___ as The Sin Veldt by John Dexter.
  • LEISURE BOOK LB 1152, (Corinth Publications), San Diego, 1966, (nov,reprint), 160pp.

    “‘I don’t believe it, Sir Cecil.’”

    The second edition is slightly revised and is listed in SF Collector #4, Reginald and Tuck.

     

    Madison, J. J.

    Ohhhhh, It Feels Like Dying.
  • MIDWOOD M-195-31, New York City, Jan 1971, (nov,orig), 196pp, photo cover.

    “Like some mechanical monster about to pounce, the huge color television camera slid through a tangle of cables and poked its snout over the edge of the sofa.”

    Listed in SF Collector #5 and Reginald. Reprinted twice by Belmont-Tower as The Thing.

     

    Malzberg, Barry N.

    Screen.
  • OLYMPIA PRESS OPS-8, New York City, 1970, (nov,rep), 180pp, photo cover.

    “Friday, it was YESTERDAY, TODAY AND TOMORROW.”

    Listed in SF Collector #5. Previous hardcover edition by Olympia Press in 1968.

     

    Meltzer, David [A]
    The three books below comprise “The Agency” trilogy, which is listed in Reginald, Tuck and SF Collector #5 as being SF. They involve extremely convoluted plots by super-secret government agencies to control the actions of their citizens. A feast for lovers of paranoia fiction and clearly a forerunner of the “Illuminatus” trilogy. However, I have skimmed/read two of them and failed to find any real SF elements in either of them. All three novels were reprinted in one volume by Masquerade Books in the Mid 90s.

    The Agency.
  • ESSEX HOUSE 0102, North Hollywood, CA, 1968, (nov,orig), 160pp.

    “On a balmy night, the young man, a dreamer, walks down the avenue...”

    Agency #1.

    The Agent.
  • ESSEX HOUSE 0104, North Hollywood, CA, 1968, (nov,orig), 160pp. (postscript by Norman Spinrad.)

    “You must understand that rarely have I felt real.”

    Agency #2

    How Many Blocks in the Pile?
  • ESSEX HOUSE 0107, North Hollywood, CA, 1968, (nov,orig), 160pp. (postscript by Norman Spinrad.)

    “Mrs. Diana Frank usually goes to her post office box in town every day just before she does her shopping at the Safeway.”

    Agency #3

     

    Nathan, Rick

    The Love Pill.
  • SOFTCOVER LIBRARY B953X, New York City, 1966, (nov,orig), 156pp.

    “It was mid-afternoon on a Saturday in September.”

    Listed in SF Collector #4 and Tuck.

     

    Newton, Bill

    Dr. Sexanna Blasts Off.
  • SERIES 70 S7-108, (Publishers Export Co, Inc.), El Cajon, CA, 1969, (nov,orig), 166pp, no cover.

    “I was dressed in a white smock and white nylon mini-uniform.”

    Listed in Paperback Forum #1.

     

    Reed, David V. pseudonym of David Vern

    The Thing That Made Love.
  • UNI-BOOK 15, (Universal Publishing & Distributing Corp.), n.p., (1951), (nov,reprint,revised), 160pp, digest.

    “I am beginning to forget it.”

    Listed in Reginald and Tuck. Originally published in Mammoth Detective Stories, Nov 1944, as “The Metal Monster Murders.” A previous book edition as I Thought I’d Die (Green Dragon, late 1940’s) was apparently identical to the magazine version. All versions seen have the same rationalized ending as this edition.

     

    Roxbury, Kyle [A] pseudonym of Les Gladson

    Cry Wolf!
  • DARKROOM BOOK GD801, (Greenleaf Classics, Inc.), San Diego, 1970, (nov,orig), 159pp, die-cut cover.

    “Robert Maxim Stenthro eased the Cadillac convertible along the rim of the valley to where the wooden bridge crossed Tatum Creek.”

    Listed in Reginald.

     

    Scott, Sandra [A]

    Demon Legacy.
  • HUSTLER BOOK 10-178, Encino, CA, (nov,orig),184pp, photo cover.

    “The huge house was nearly obscured by dense foliage, great twisting vines and clusters of flowers so brilliant that neither the thick trunks of the cedar trees, nor the murky shadows cast by their full branches, could dull their fierce colors.”

    Listed in Reginald supplement.

     

    Smith, George H. [A] see also ps Jan Hudson

    Scourge of the Blood Cult.
  • EPIC BOOK 110, (Art Enterprises Inc.), Los Angeles, 1961, (nov,orig), 158pp.

    ___ as Love Cult, anonymously.
  • MOONLIGHT READER 110, n.d., (nov,rebind), 158pp.

    “‘Damned! Damned! Hell Fire and Burning!’”

    The first edition is listed in SF Collector #4 and Tuck.

     

    Solo, Gabriello

    Pleasures of Xanada.
  • CAD CP121, New York City, 1969, (nov,orig), 185pp, no cover.

    “Ricky Tinker had always been a beautiful human being.”

    Listed in Reginald.

     

    Stine, Hank [A]

    Thrill City.
  • ESSEX HOUSE 0141, North Hollywood, CA, 1969, (nov,orig), 159pp.

    “The Master sits above the Earth and stares into the Darkness therein.”

    Listed in Reginald.

     

    Stone, Paul

    Devil Meat.
  • TRIDENT BOOK TB-104, (Eros Publishing Co., Inc.), Wilmington, DE, 1975, (nov,orig), 180pp, photo cover.

    “A lone white sail broke the vast horizon, bending and straining as the tall, canvas-laden mast heeled over and then, miraculously, straightened again in the powerful off-shore current.”

    Listed in Reginald supplement. Illustrated with color photos.

     

    Tower, Harker

    Two Weird Tails.
  • NEPTUNE READER NR-139, 1971, (coll,orig), 160pp.

    Listed in Reginald

     

    Van Marcus, Carl

    A Jungle Orgy.
  • BEST SELLERS SERIES 678-T, (Tiburon House Publishing Co., Inc.), Sausalito, CA, 1973, (nov,orig), 191pp.

    “Only an hour out of the jungle airfield at Belize, Professor Patrick Sheen looked over his companions in the Jet Ranger helicopter and sorrowfully shook his head.”

    Listed in Reginald.

     

    Veloz, Nard

    Fire Flesh.
  • MASTERPIECE CLASSIC MC 113, 1972, (nov,orig), 187pp, photo cover and illustrations.

    “Dave Manning stumbled along over the crumbling cobblestones of La Calle de lkas Palmas in Old Panama City...”

    Listed in Reginald.

     

    Williams, J. X. [A] house psuedonym.

    Black Mass Minx.
    see Love Cult, by Jan Hudson.


  • Other Exclusions:

    The following additional books were examined by me on the basis of suggestive titles, blurbs or covers and were rejected as having no discernible fantasy elements:

    Blake, Kevin Doomsday Climax (Brandy French #4)
    Blake, Kevin The Satan Snatch (Brandy French #6)
    Bodine, Eric Soho Sin Girl
    also as: Sex Spy
    Braun, Lisa Captured
    Carnelle, Inge Sexplosion
    Climax, Charlie Sex in the Crystal Ball
    Dante, Lazlo Requiem for Satan
    same as Requiem for a Sadist, by Zoltan Lambec
    David, Cliff Long Horns
    De Granamour, A. Mark of the Beast
    Del Piombo, Akbar Into the Harem
    also as: Skirts
    Foerster, Jan Undercover Love-in
    Granby, Milton The Neglected Bride
    also as: The Devil’s Bride, by Natalie Duncan
    Grant, Jim Stud for Sale
    Harmon, Jim And Sudden Lust
    Hudson, Dean Honeysuckle Rose
    Kahler, Jack Passion Sauce
    Kainen, Ray Fur Pie in the Sky
    Kanto, Peter Sexpo Danish-Style
    King, Thomas P. Cum Puterized Sex
    Layne, Jim Lust in Orbit
    Louis, Jacques Devil’s Cult
    Mallory, Tina Crystal Ball
    Martin, Ed The Masterpiece
    Miller, Marcus Stud’s Paradise
    Newton, Mike The Satan Ring
    Norton, Ted Bionic Superstud
    Powers, Dan Infernal Affair
    Savage, J. J. Connie’s Special Ingredient
    Savage, Lon The President’s Lover
    Saxon, Vin Ape Rape
    Scott, Les Twilight Women
    Shaw, Andrew Plague of Passions
    Shaw, Andrew Sin Devil
    Smith, George H. Baroness of Blood
    Smythe, R. John Come Back, Angela
    Stuart, Chad The Siegfried Mating
    Tate, Julian The Virgin Seekers
    Tralins, Bob Passion Potion
    Williams, J. X. Phantom Passion
    Willie, Ennis Scarlet Goddess
    Wood, Edward D., Jr. Side-Show Siren


    The following collections and anthologies were examined and excluded because the quantity of SF stories in each was minimal:

    (anthology) FABIAN FAVORITES, VOL 2 # 2
    (anthology) FABIAN FAVORITES, VOL 2 # 4
    (anthology) Pike’s Racy Bedtime Reader
    (anthology) Raunchy Wives
    (anthology) Sexy Short Stories.
    (anthology) Short Stories for a Sexy Night
    (anthology) Strange Hungers
    (anthology) Taboo
    (anthology) Untamed Women
    Bedford, Clive Barbarian Victim
    Ryan, Mark Illicit Affair


    The following publishers/imprints were excluded as not being primarily pornographic:

  • Challenge Books

  • Chicago Paperback House

  • Freeway Press

  • Grove Press

  • Guild-Hartford

  • Holloway House

  • Playboy Press

  • Regency Suspense Novels

  • Tower Books

  • Volitant

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