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  • Young Adam

    Everyone should read Young Adam.--Times Literary Supplement From an external source: Alexander Trocchi's first novel is an existential thriller set on a barge travelling along the canalways between Glasgow and Edinburgh. The plot revolves around the discovery of the corpse of a young woman found floating in the canal. As tensions develop between the narrator of the story and the couple with whom ... Read more

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  • The Carnal Days Of Helen Seferis

    The long-awaited sequel to Desire and Helen, this work picks up where the first volume left off, presenting us with private investigator Anthony Harvest, a detective with a penchant for the sexual life, and a gift for handling tough situations. Henry meets up with Helen's former companion, and in time is sent into North Africa searching for the lost woman, whose diaries so inflamed the ... Read more

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  • Thongs

    Thongs, by "Carmenicita de Las Lunas" (Trocchi), is among the author's most vibrant and respected works. The book gives us Gertrude Gault, the Grand Painmistress, and follows her career from the ghettos of Glasgow to her rebirth as Carmenicita de Las Lunas, greatest of all painmasters, before finally ending in a conclusion, staggering in its originality, imagination, and explicitness. Additional ... Read more

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  • Desire And Helen

    Trocchi's first novel, and considered by many his most succesful bit of erotica (though there were so many good ones by this author), is the tale of Helen, a girl born to a rural village in Northwest Australia (about as isolated a place as it gets), and a woman of the sea, like that other Helen (both are Greek). Determined to flout convention and chronicle her life--all of life--Helen brings us ... Read more

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  • The School For Sin

    Frances Lengel's (Alexander Trocchi's) School for Sin gives a stirring, detailed account of what Peggy and Doreen learned in the big city after they left their respective potato farms. Another of Trocchi's books, this one is intriguing if only for the way Doreen came to join her friend in Dublin. They school's curriculumn itself is of course what one should expect, however as with all things ... Read more

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    A classic of pre-revolutionary France, this novel examines the inside of a monastery, and offered not a little criticism of false pieties from the clerical regime. Olympia republished this work in the earlier days of the Traveller's Companion, it is believed but not assured that Austryn Wainhouse was the translator. ... Read more

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  • Jennie Comes Home

    After years of absence, Jennie has finally returned to the house in which she was raised. To her surprise, what she finds is not the innocent childhood home that she left, but a place replete with possibilities for pleasure. Variously coy and domineering, Jennie indulges in her most elaborate fancies. What ensues is a series of sexual excesses that Jennie never imagined would happen in her own ... Read more

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  • The Memoirs of Mitzy, Volume 2

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    The further fiery confessions of a young girl searching for the ultimate in sexual sensation and sensuality... ... Read more

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  • Garrison Games

    Private Memoirs of an Officer of Dragoons

    Shortly before the French revolution of 1789 our Captain and narrator's Dragoon regiment kept garrison in the city of Le Mans. The officers, being taken in by some of the noblest and richest of houses of the city, soon began to play that age old game of cuckoldry, playing their patrons for fools as the rakes took the lewdest of liberties with their wives.Perhaps more scandalous was the fact that ... Read more

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  • Who Pushed Paula?

    Who Pushed Paula? is the first work for Olympia by author Akbar del Piombo (Rubington). Published in 1956, this is a tale of observation and violation in the castle of a baron, with many guests, onlookers and participants. ... Read more

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  • L'Anti Justine

    The Delights of Love

    Inspired by the presumed poison of De Sade's violent and licentious masterworks 'Justine' and 'Juliette', Nicolas-Edme Rétif (also known as Rétif de la Bretonne) wrote this antidote; a work which morally defends the debauchery therein graphically depicted and shows us that even the most libidinous of lifestyles can have a happy ending.Enter Cupidonnet and Madeline; siblings with a singular passion ... Read more

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  • The Family Man

    Whoa. You know you're dealing with something hot when it's only reprinted privately and anonymously in the late '60s. Brother and sister watch father and governess at play... feel compelled to act along. Their home-schooling continues to the point where they learn enough to save Dad's job. Dates at least to the '30s, but nobody knows much about this comparatively well-written novel. ... Read more

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