While a detailed synopsis of this specific title is not widely archived, books of this type from the mid-1990s generally follow a male protagonist (often a rugged cowboy or a traveling gunslinger) who becomes involved in a series of erotic encounters while navigating a classic Western plot, such as a cattle drive, land dispute, or gold rush. The title suggests a narrative set in the Western United States (e.g., Nevada, California, or Arizona), with “takin’ it off” referring to striptease or sexual liberation, likely in saloons, brothels, or frontier camps.
Takin’ It Off Out West Author: Ed Hansen Year of Publication: 1995 Language: English
Takin’ It Off Out West belongs to a subgenre that peaked in paperback form from the 1970s through the 1990s, offering an alternative to mainstream Westerns by combining historical settings with adult content. These books were sold in adult bookstores, some newsstands, and via mail order. Today, they are of interest to collectors of erotic pulp fiction and students of genre literature examining the intersection of historical myth-making and adult entertainment.
Takin’ It Off Out West is a 1995 adult western novel written by Ed Hansen, an author known for contributing to the erotic western genre, often under various pseudonyms or as part of specialty pulp lines. The book blends traditional Western tropes—such as frontier settings, cowboys, outlaws, and saloons—with explicit sexual content, a subgenre sometimes referred to as “spicy western” or “adult western.”
Ed Hansen appears to have been a moderately prolific writer of erotic and action-driven Westerns during the late 1980s and 1990s. His works are characterized by fast-paced storytelling, period-authentic dialogue (with a strong adult slant), and explicit scenes integrated into traditional frontier adventures. He may have also written under other names or as a ghostwriter for adult series.