The wilder the action, the rougher the men — the more she loved it!
The Adulteress (1964)
She was a married woman who never dreamed she could find pleasure with other men… until she tried
Sleep-In Maid
“Why does the man-of-the-house always find his way to my room after I’m in bed? Not that I mind.”
From the back:
MAID AT MIDNIGHT
Raped by her boss, Angela—a London shop girl—sought a peaceful life in America as a sleep-in maid, but her amorous adventures were just beginning. From the very first day sons and husbands could not keep their hands off of her voluptuous body. Shunted from home to home by irate wives she met with a new set of male hands each time. It wasn’t that Angela encouraged these adulterous advances, but she needed her job and she was by no means frigid.
In many homes throughout the country innocent girl domestics are exposed to the “Midnight visit.” Some welcome it, some don’t, but most of them comply. They are literally concubines in the American house-hold.
Castle Of The Vampire Dead
Sargasso of Lost Starships
From a world beyond the fringe Valduma lured men to a voluptuous half-life…
This Allen Anderson painting marks 10,000 posts at PulpCovers.com. It has taken us about three years to get here, and we are proud to have assembled such a fantastic collection of covers.
To celebrate this milestone, I actually purchased this magazine, so the cover scan above is from my own collection. The painting itself is a bit out of my price range.
painting via Heritage Auctions. This entire issue can be downloaded here
Lee Christmas
The Road To Addis Ababa
The Girl “Op”
The Sawdust Trail
Avalanche
Rattlesnake Mountain
The Iron Road To Escape!
Death Rehearsal
This issue also contains one of my favorite story titles ever, Never Kick A Dick by Cornell Woolrich