About six months back I found a small 60's-70's sci-fi series in a bookshop that looked like fun. I didn't pick the books up and I sort of regret that now because I can't even remember what it was or much about it (I'll give what clues I can recall below, but I think it'll be too little and too vague for even the wizards of LAF to figure it out).
Anyway, I was wondering if there's any sort of listing out there of classic sci-fi publishers (like TOR or DAW)/authors from days gone by, perhaps catalogues or something? Ideally with maybe dust jacket summaries of some of the books (but if I have a list of authors/titles/series I can probably google that information or something close). Beyond just maybe finding that lost series, I'd like to read more of the silly old stuff, as a lot of it is really fun, but a lot of it is - well, let's be honest here - pretty terrible! But I can usually tell from the puff blurb whether I'll enjoy it or not, so if there was some sort of grand repository I could at least quick scan entries until I see something which looks fun.
Anyone have any ideas or suggestions?
Oh, and what I recall about the series I missed was that it involved some sort of interplanetary agent, secret agent, or maybe a mercenary type, one book featured space pirates, and there was the usual bevy of space mistresses/space sorceresses. I think the series was at least three books and less than ten (so not one of those massive, long-running series, but one that at least had several books in it). I may be misremembering some or all of those details.