Monthly Archives: April 2009

You Can’t Find This One In No Library Of Congress

Paul Lowe got the message when he heard the animal-like noises from beyond the door. He remembered his dancer-girlfriend’s fondness for couches and men with imagination. Paul got drunk to forget. But he woke up to brutal murders, a three-quarter … Continue reading

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A Further Rare Volume from the UBU Collection

COLOR IT WILD VENICE WEST, during those magenta-days was a carnival of emotions. The sun hung at its zenith, to shower liquid gold on beat, conformist, hipster, junkie, youth and innocent, and the boiling controversy that was the Chambre de … Continue reading

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Another Treasure From The Imperial Library of UBU

The Last Place To Go The last ferry had gone and Lori Hart’s cottage was the only place on Fire Island where copywriter Ben Maddick could find shelter. But Lori, a widow infatuated with men and money, knew Ben had … Continue reading

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More Must Reading From The UBU Collection

             WHAT MAKES A "GOOD GIRL" WANT TO GO BAD? Her parents follow a strict moral code…Her friends are from the "nicest" families in this respectable suburb…Her school is tops…But spring vacation is here and all the girls are letting … Continue reading

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Teacher

  Shepherdess Tending Flocks of temptation   Beekeeper With Honey stained locks   Teacher Who Teaches to please  

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Another Selection The Library Of UBU

SATAN’S MISTRESS! In what could be called a document of our time, Jacqueline Pavan details her life and her evolvement to the position of high priestess of a Satanic cult. From her formative experiences as a sexually aggressive child, to … Continue reading

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More From The UBU Collection of Fine Literature

"THAT WANTON, COARSE LOOK" "Jeanie Lawrence had it – sex as in movie magazines, sex as in starlets, sex as in crossed knees. She was perfection of a type……." That was how Robert Horne saw Jeanie Lawrence – perfection of … Continue reading

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