According to the Online Guide to Vintage Adult Paperbacks , fewer than 1,000 individual copies of the Pet series are estimated to exist in private hands. Most were thrown away by parents in the 1970s or destroyed by police.
Greenleaf Classics Pet Books boast an impressive catalog of over 100 titles, covering a wide range of topics that cater to various aspects of pet care and ownership. Some of the most popular categories include: Greenleaf Classics Pet Books
: The series was known for its dark sense of humor, reflected in titles like Dog-Raped Niece . Rarity and Collectibility According to the Online Guide to Vintage Adult
To understand the "Pet Books" line, one must first understand the publisher. Founded in San Diego, California, Greenleaf Classics was the brainchild of a group of publishers who saw the collapse of the Comstock laws (anti-obscenity laws) as a financial opportunity. By the mid-1960s, the U.S. Supreme Court had loosened the definition of obscenity, allowing for "frank sexual content" provided it had "redeeming social value." Some of the most popular categories include: :
Greenleaf Classics Pet Books (often abbreviated as the "PB" series) was a line of adult vintage paperbacks published between 1975 and 1986
According to the Online Guide to Vintage Adult Paperbacks , fewer than 1,000 individual copies of the Pet series are estimated to exist in private hands. Most were thrown away by parents in the 1970s or destroyed by police.
Greenleaf Classics Pet Books boast an impressive catalog of over 100 titles, covering a wide range of topics that cater to various aspects of pet care and ownership. Some of the most popular categories include:
: The series was known for its dark sense of humor, reflected in titles like Dog-Raped Niece . Rarity and Collectibility
To understand the "Pet Books" line, one must first understand the publisher. Founded in San Diego, California, Greenleaf Classics was the brainchild of a group of publishers who saw the collapse of the Comstock laws (anti-obscenity laws) as a financial opportunity. By the mid-1960s, the U.S. Supreme Court had loosened the definition of obscenity, allowing for "frank sexual content" provided it had "redeeming social value."
Greenleaf Classics Pet Books (often abbreviated as the "PB" series) was a line of adult vintage paperbacks published between 1975 and 1986