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Essex House (publisher)

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Essex House is a Los Angeles publishing imprint, a subsidiary of Milton Luros's Parliament News, Inc, which between 1968 and 1969, published 37 erotica novels. About half the 37 titles published by Essex House were sci-fi/fantasy; the authors published include Philip José Farmer, David Meltzer, Michael Perkins, Jean Marie Stine, Charles Bukowski.[1][2][3]

Bibliography

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  • Paul V. Dallas, Binding with Briars, 1968
  • Richard E. Geis, Ravished, 1968
  • Philip José Farmer, Image of the Beast, 1968
  • Michael Perkins, Blue Movie, 1968
  • David Meltzer, The Agency, 1968
  • David Meltzer, The Agent, 1968
  • David Meltzer How Many Blocks in the Pile, 1968
  • David Meltzer, Orf, 1968
  • Michael Perkins, Down Here, 1968
  • Michael Perkins, Evil companions, 1968
  • Michael Perkins, Queen of Heat, 1968
  • Gil Porter, Coupled, 1968
  • Jerry Anderson, Trans, 1969
  • Gary Bradbrook, Get It On!, 1969
  • Charles Bukowski, Notes of a Dirty Old Man, 1969
  • P. N. Dedeaux, The Nothing Things, 1969
  • P. N. Dedeaux, Tender Buns, 1969
  • Philip José Farmer, Blown, 1969
  • Philip José Farmer, A Feast Unknown, 1969
  • Jane Gallion, Biker, 1969
  • Richard E. Geis, Raw Meat, 1969
  • Gil Lamont, Roach, 1969
  • Michael Macpherson, Abducted, 1969
  • Alan S. Marlowe, Over Easy, 1969
  • David Meltzer, Glue Factory, 1969
  • David Meltzer, Healer, 1969
  • David Meltzer, Lovely, 1969
  • David Meltzer, The Martyr, 1969
  • David Meltzer, Out, 1969
  • Michael Perkins, Estelle, 1969
  • Michael Perkins, Terminus, 1969
  • Michael Perkins, Whacking Off, 1969
  • Alice Louise Ramirez, The Geek, 1969
  • Hank Stine, Thrill City, 1969
  • Hank Stine, Season of the Witch, 1969
  • Henry Toledano, The Bitter Seed, 1969
  • Henry Toledano, A Sort of Justice, 1969
  • Charles McNaughton Jr., Mindblower, 1969

References

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  1. ^ Jakubowski, Maxim (1978-09-01). "Essex House: The Rise and Fall of Speculative Erotica". Foundation. 14: 50–63.
  2. ^ "SFE The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction. Essex House". Retrieved 2022-01-03.
  3. ^ "ISFDB". Retrieved 8 July 2023.
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