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Midnight Reader
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William Hamling's publishing enterprises were a fascinating empire of pop-culture interests, from science-fiction to hard-boiled thrillers to hard-core erotica to high-minded political protest. Earl Kemp was the editor for the Greenleaf literary empire from 1964-1971 and is publishing his memoirs (along with those of contributing writers and artists) in a truly fascinating ongoing serial EZINE. Since the start of the publication of Nightstand Books in 1959, Greenleaf diversified its booklines to number in the dozens. (I have organized a selection of the early smaller-format books in another Greenleaf section found in the EARLY VINTAGE SLEAZE CATALOGS). From the earliest days, the Greenleaf books were distinct in their appearance, significantly owing to the fact that the books were printed at a printing facility that mostly did coloring books -- which accounts for the slightly different size, shape, look and texture of the small format "pink and yellow" paperbacks.
Also, check out the Greenleaf Adult Booklines Be sure to cross-check the "Writers" and "Artists" and "Themes" areas also! New books will be added as they become available. |
Here's a special
catalog selection of Greenleaf Midnight Readers.
![]() Don Holliday A Midnight Reader MR 407 (1962). NEAR FINE $20 |
BE LISTED SOON!
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I'll send you a quote if I have the book in stock. |
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