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LIGHTNING ROD by Garr, Mullin [William David Boynton] - 1971: Ophelia Press Series

by Garr, Mullin [William David Boynton]

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LIGHTNING ROD by Garr, Mullin [William David Boynton] - 1971

LIGHTNING ROD: Ophelia Press Series

by Garr, Mullin [William David Boynton]

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New York: Ophelia Press, 1971. 2nd printing. Paperback. Shelfwear, slight slant to spine. Very good. 182pp.+ads. A pornographic novel. From back cover, " The Lightning was unconquerable in the prizefight ring---and out of it, as his female fans rapturously agreed. But then he was kidnapped before his biggest championship bout, whisked away to a luxurious estate, and forced to engage in self-destructive amorous activity with no less than four totally irresistable seductresses. But The Lightning had a few tricks up his sleeve, and stamina that just wouldn't be worn down!." OPH250.
  • Bookseller Alta-Glamour Inc. US (US)
  • Book Condition Used - Paperback. Shelfwear, slight slant to spine. Very good
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Edition 2nd printing
  • Publisher Ophelia Press
  • Place of Publication New York
  • Date Published 1971

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LIGHTNING ROD

LIGHTNING ROD

by Garr, Mullin [William David Boynton]

  • Used
Condition
Used - Some minor creasing to the corners, otherwise very good
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n.p.: Incauda Venenum, 1970. Some minor creasing to the corners, otherwise very good. A large (13.25 x 9.5 inches) format paperback of fifty-four pages. Limited to 2000 numbered copies, this being No. 341. The text, which is printed in columns and illustrated with hardcore pornographic photos, comprises a pirated reprint of a novel first published at New York in 1968 by The Olympia Press as volume 113 of their Ophelia Press imprint. The pagination as printed includes the wrappers, thus the text commences on p. 3. The front wrapper carries the imprint "incauda venenum." External evidence suggests that this edition may have originated in Australia.
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$75.00