Women Like Us by Suzanne Neild; Rosalind Pearson
Suzanne Neild; Rosalind Pearson | Women Like Us | Nineteen first-hand accounts of the lives, loves and relationships of lesbian women from a variety of backgrounds, including landmarks in lesbian hist
Suzanne Neild; Rosalind Pearson | Women Like Us | Nineteen first-hand accounts of the lives, loves and relationships of lesbian women from a variety of backgrounds, including landmarks in lesbian hist
Red Jordan Arobateau | Autumn Changes Part Four | This volume is almost at the end of The Work, which is sold in 5 separate parts or in its entirety. Typewritten in the authors original font and not s
Harold Acton | Nancy Mitford | Nancy Mitford was the eldest and most famous of the Mitfords. A relentless tease, she wrote subtle but wildly satirical novels such as Love in a Cold
Florence King | Confessions of a Failed Southern Lady | Confessions Of A Failed Southern Lady. When Florence King was born, her Granny, a would-be Virginia grande dame, moved in. Anybody could have a family
Margaret C. Anderson | Forbidden Fires | Part memoir, part novel, includes over 97 photographs of Margaret Anderson’s life.
The novel that Margaret Anderson called ‘the story I want
Harold Acton | Nancy Mitford | Nancy Mitford was the eldest and most famous of the Mitfords. A relentless tease, she wrote subtle but wildly satirical novels such as Love in a Cold
Arthur E. Weigall | Sappho de Lesbos | This book is a solid, scholarly and interesting biography of the poetess, complete with “13 reproductions from sketches and photographs.”
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Bryher | The Days Of Mars | ‘a masterly evocation of the war years in Britain. Though long domiciled in Switzerland, Bryher left her house, her library, her companion and her dog
Suzanne Raitt | Vita And Virginia | This book examines the creative intimacy between Vita Sackville-West and Virginia Woolf, interpreting both their relationship and their work in the li
Thea Hillman | For Lack of a Better Word | Memoir of a lesbian poet-activist who grew up intersexed, fat and Jewish in 1980s California.
The discoveries Thea Hillman brings back from Ameri