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Some of the most collectible vintage paperbound books in the U.S., the
digest-sized volumes with "pin-up" style cover art have an appeal that's
impossible to beat.
The sleazy pulp magazines of
the 1930’s (Snappy Stories, Spicy Mystery, Speed Western, Saucy Movie
Tales, Film Fun, Night Life, etc) inevitably gave way to these risqué
“romance novels." Since the text itself could only insinuate sexual action
rather than describe it (which, of course, was illegal), the cover art
really had to sell the book.
One of my favorite quotes by Gary
Lovisi tells how collectors identify this genre: "We know these books when
we see them," he says in his book The Sexy Digests (see the
Reference Library section of the web site). And that's very true.
They just have a look about them.
They can be especially
difficult to find in decent condition. Digests as a whole are difficult to
keep in collectible shape, but these were
obviously read frequently by
their adoring public. I for one find this interesting, because quite
frankly, most of them are not very good. They tend to be overly dramatic,
and while their themes deal with sexual situations, there is very little
sex in them. Some take on a "hardboiled" theme, but often the works are
just plain melodrama.
I decided to include this section of
the web site in an effort to keep from duplicating the images, which quite properly
belong in both the "Digest" section and the "Sleaze" section.
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This page was updated in December 2008 |