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THE CANDY STRIPER'S HORNY PATIENTS by Greene, D.C - 1977
THE CANDY STRIPER'S HORNY PATIENTS by Greene, D.C - 1977: Falcon Library
by Greene, D.C
THE CANDY STRIPER'S HORNY PATIENTS: Falcon Library
by Greene, D.C
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New York: Star Distributors, 1977. Paperback. Light shelfwear. Very good. 180 pp. + ads. A pornographic novel. "He groped under her uniform and cupped her wet sticky mound..." FL1064.
- Bookseller Alta-Glamour Inc. (US)
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- Publisher Star Distributors
- Place of Publication New York
- Date Published 1977
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Boarding the Enterprise: Transporters, Tribbles, And the Vulcan Death Grip in Gene Rodenberry's Star Trek (Smart Pop series)
by Editor-David Gerrold; Editor-Robert J. Sawyer; Collaborator-Allen Steele; Collaborator-Norman Spinrad; Collaborator-Lawrence Watt-Evans; Collaborator-Michael A. Burstein; Collaborator-Lyle Zynda; Collaborator-D.C. Fontana; Collaborator-Eric Greene; Collab
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- 9781932100877 / 1932100873
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HOUSTON, Texas, United States
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BLUE BOOK (Pulp Magazine) November 1951 >> "Men of America" Theme covers; PAUL REVERE (Man of the People = Patriot of American Revolution) Wraparound Painted Cover.
by Jacland Marmur; Jim Kjelgaard; Daniel Price Perkins; Edward L. McKenna; Nelson Bond; Peter Dollar; Mackenzie Cottrell; Michael Oblinger; Chet Schwarzkopf; Joel Reeve; Octavus Roy Cohen; Wilbur S. Peacock; Hamilton Greene; D.C. O'F'Flaherty Joseph
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Steinbach, Manitoba, Canada
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USA.: McCall Corporation, 1951. Book. Illus. by L.R. Gustavson - Wraparound Painted Cover. Poor. Soft cover. TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus.. BLUE BOOK - November 1951 MAGAZINE Vol. 94, No.1 TEN SHORT STORIES - (1) "General Quarters" by Jacland Marmur (A pre-eminent writer of sea-stories follows an Americac warship bound for battle.); (2)"Slightly Unpredictable" by Daniel Price Perkins (Mr. Dooley offered the barkeep the residue of $10000 for free whisky.); (3)"The Garnet Pin" by Edward L. McKenna (He dreams of his recovered youth - and learns he's never lost it.); (4)"Then World of William Gresham" by Nelson Bond (The author of 'Conqueror's Isle's' at his fantastic best.); (5)"Farmer with Wings" by Peter Dollar (A helicopter pilot tries a rescue across a mountain above his ceiling.); (6)"The Ram with Great Horns" by Jim Kjelgaard (7)"The Damning Dust" by Mackenzie Cottrell (An Australian officer spells…
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BLUE BOOK (Pulp Magazine) November 1951 >> "Men of America" Theme covers; PAUL REVERE (Man of the People = Patriot of American Revolution) Wraparound Painted Cover.
by Jacland Marmur; Jim Kjelgaard; Daniel Price Perkins; Edward L. McKenna; Nelson Bond; Peter Dollar; Mackenzie Cottrell; Michael Oblinger; Chet Schwarzkopf; Joel Reeve; Octavus Roy Cohen; Wilbur S. Peacock; Hamilton Greene; D.C. O'F'Flaherty Joseph
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USA.: McCall Corporation, 1951. Book. Illus. by L.R. Gustavson - Wraparound Painted Cover. Very Good. Soft cover. TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus.. BLUE BOOK - November 1951 MAGAZINE Vol. 94, No.1 TEN SHORT STORIES - (1) "General Quarters" by Jacland Marmur (A pre-eminent writer of sea-stories follows an Americac warship bound for battle.); (2)"Slightly Unpredictable" by Daniel Price Perkins (Mr. Dooley offered the barkeep the residue of $10000 for free whisky.); (3)"The Garnet Pin" by Edward L. McKenna (He dreams of his recovered youth - and learns he's never lost it.); (4)"Then World of William Gresham" by Nelson Bond (The author of 'Conqueror's Isle's' at his fantastic best.); (5)"Farmer with Wings" by Peter Dollar (A helicopter pilot tries a rescue across a mountain above his ceiling.); (6)"The Ram with Great Horns" by Jim Kjelgaard (7)"The Damning Dust" by Mackenzie Cottrell (An Australian officer…
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Midnight Plowboy ( Rough Trade Rt-469 )
by D.C. Greene
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Star Distributors. Soft cover. Very Good. Price Label On Cover, Otherwise In Very Nice Condition.Contains Sexually Explicit Material, Sold To Adults Only. Rt-469.
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Midnight Plowboy/ D.C. Greene
by Greene, D.C
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New York, N.Y. : Star Distributors, 1988. 1st Edition. Softcover. Good paperback copy; edges somewhat dust-dulled and nicked. Minor Browning to the pages. Remains quite well-preserved overall. Physical Description: 180 pages. Subjects: Gay men; Sexual behavior; Fiction. Gay men, Black; Sexual behavior; Fiction. Genre: Erotic fiction.
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Nine autograph letters to his niece; with an additional letter from D. C. Wright to his sister (evidently the same recipient) dated Hopeville, May 28th, 1864, indicating that Harrison had been shot in the head and was presumed dead.
by GREEN (or GREENE), Harrison; 2nd Rhode Island Infantry. WRIGHT, D.C
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Rochester, New York, United States
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Various places including Camp Sprague, Camp Brightwood and Douglas Hospital, Washington, D.C.,, July 10, 1861 - June 7, 1862.. Fine original condition; postage clipped from envelopes.. 8vo.. The first letter is written from Hopeville (Connecticut?) prior to enlistment. Subsequent letters describe the trip to Washington D.C., the camp there, R.I. prisoners taken at Bulls Run; the capture of a spy, bad news from "Missouria," entrenchment work, rumors of the death of Jeff Davis, passing within 30 ft. of Lincoln ("He looks just like the pictures I have seen of him") and many other interesting details. Green had become a hospital orderly by early 1862 and describes hospital conditions, sightseeing in wartime Washington, and news from the battlefields.
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