Greenleaf Classics Pet Books Page

Have you ever found a Greenleaf “Pet Book” in the wild? Or do you have a favorite absurd vintage paperback title? Drop the title in the comments below.

These are the infamous And no, they aren’t about veterinary science. Greenleaf Classics Pet Books

Just don’t judge a book by its cover. Or, in this case, definitely do. The cover is the best part. Have you ever found a Greenleaf “Pet Book” in the wild

If you’ve ever flipped through a box of ephemera at a used book fair or browsed the “adult interest” section of a dusty archive, you’ve probably seen them. Small. Cheap. Pornographic. And featuring a title that makes you do a double-take: The Training of Pussy , Dog Wanton , or My Life as a Stray . These are the infamous And no, they aren’t

Most of the books were published under pseudonyms like “Victor Jay” or “Clyde Allison.” We know now that many were churned out by William Hamling and a stable of hungry writers who were paid by the page. One rumor suggests a single author wrote a dozen Pet Books in a single summer on a dare.