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Black MythBy: Edward D. Wood, Jr.Pseudonym: Dick Trent with Dr. T. K. Peters, 1971
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Publisher: SECS Press, Los AngelesPhoto Illustrated (color/b&w)"Sex Education Clinical Series vol. XXII" ["A detailed analysis of the sexual and sociological misinformation surrounding black sexuality." It was suggested by reported ex-Pendulum/Calga writer Leo Eaton, that Dr. T. K. Peters was in fact actually a real card-carrying doctor, his website relays: "Pendulum had bought a serious, boring and excruciatingly long scientific study of sexuality from Dr. T. K. Peters. It was an...
Dates:
1971
The Cat's UrgeBy: Edward D. Wood, Jr.Pseudonym: Elliot Parker Ph.D.,, 1971
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Publisher: Echelon Book Publishers, Inc., Los Angeles [Contains salacious sexological case histories of female abandon - swapping, drunken sex, adulterous behavior, fetishes, and more. Page 24: "The room began to smell like a whorehouse on dollar day. Frantic, hot bodies give off a real musky smell when they’re in a close space. And that apartment was like a closet. Hell, I could have reached out and patted Benny on the butt." Page 89: "While the majority of housewives enter the forbidden...
Dates:
1971
Mary-Go-RoundBy: Edward D. Wood, Jr., 1972
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Publisher: Little Library Press, Atlanta[similar to Carnival Piece but more explicit as LLP tended to be.]
Dates:
1972
Diary of a Transvestite HookerBy: Edward D. Wood, Jr.Pseudonym: Randy, as told to Dick Trent, 1973
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Publisher: Eros Publishing Co., Wilmington, Del. Photo Illustrated (b&w) [an Eros Goldstripe production, a telling of escapades in the life of transvestite hooker, told in the pictorial style. Page 173: "Summation – One might ask the question: ‘Why the life of a prostitute?’ of any number of prostitutes and there would be just as many, individually different answers...but their answers might not be considered true answers by the sociologists, sexologists and psychiatrists, because the...
Dates:
1973
Outlaws of the Old WestBy: Charles D. Anderson (ed.), Edward D. Wood, Jr. (contrib.), 1973
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Publisher: Mankind Publishing Company, Los AngelesIlustrated (photo/drawing) The Mankind Series of Great Adventures of History["Selected Readings By Mankind Magazine", contains the story "Pearl Hart and the Last Stage". Non-pornographic work in the Western genre. Tells the tale of Pearl Hart, a girl who dressed as a boy and became a famous stagecoach robber. Page 232: "She would have still been in the boys clothes she wore during the robbery, bedraggled form those days in the sale and the...
Dates:
1973
Tales for a Sexy Night Vol. 2By: Chuck Kelly (ed.), 1973
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Publisher: Gallery Press, Los AngelesIllustrated by Neil Weisbecker [contains stories by Edw. D. Wood, Jr., "Final Curtain", "To Kill a Saturday Night" (this one is a Beckett-esque masterpiece, should be excerpted), "Craps", and "Calamity Jane Loves Hosenose Kate Loves Cattle Anne". Also includes a contribution from collaborator Charles D. Anderson.]
Dates:
1973
TV LustBy: Edward D. Wood, Jr.Pseudonym: Dick Trent, 1977
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Publisher: Eros Publishing Co., Wilmington, Del. Photo Illustrated (b&w)Transexual Library [Written a year before his death, Hayes describes "The rigors of writing smut were definitely telling on Wood at this point. The rehashed plot of the transvestite hitman certainly wasn’t original this time around, and the usual colorful characters are almost nonexistent. The flair that made some of his other novels and films bearable, even through a thin plot and the strange grammar, was noticeably...
Dates:
1977
Let Me Die in DragBy: Edward D. Wood, Jr., 1995
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Publisher: Gorse, London[modern reprint of Pad Library’s Let Me Die in Drag]
Dates:
1995