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The Girls in 3-B by Valerie Taylor

Valerie Taylor | The Girls in 3-B |

Annice, Pat, and Barby are best friends from Iowa, freshly arrived in booming 1950s Chicago to explore different paths toward independence, self–e

Posted in Grier Rated Poetry

The Work of a Common Woman by Judy Grahn

Judy Grahn | The Work of a Common Woman | Selected poems by a feminist author reexamine love, death, power, lesbianism, and the role of women in society

Posted in Grier Rated Pulp Speculative Fiction

World Without Men by Charles Eric Maine

Charles Eric Maine | World Without Men | Science fiction of a world thousands of years in the future, where the men have all died out, reproduction is scientific and the women, having no one

Posted in Grier Rated Poetry

Streets And Shadows by Mercedes De Acosta

Mercedes De Acosta | Streets And Shadows | Contents include:

Song of 5th Avenue;

Litany of hands;

For rent;

New York;

Rest;

Newspapers;

Restaurant;

Bird

Posted in Fiction Grier Rated

The Garden by Kathrin Perutz

Kathrin Perutz | The Garden | The story of a young woman’s two-year stint in an upscale Vermont girl’s college.

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Tender Torment by Randy Salem

Randy Salem | Tender Torment | Her marriage was born in Hell – her husband was a woman.

From back cover:

The most shocking and revealing novel that we have dared

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We Too Are Drifting by Gale Wilhelm

Gale Wilhelm | We Too Are Drifting | From the back cover: ‘In this revealing and provocative story of Lesbian love, Miss Wilhelm has dared to bring out in the open a subject usually treat

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The Dangerous Games by Tereska Torres

Tereska Torres | The Dangerous Games | ‘A candid, sophisticated tale of faithless love. Only in Paris.’

‘A startling tale of a menage a trois, by the author of WOMEN’S BARRACKS.’

Posted in Fiction Grier Rated Romance Vintage

Challenge by Vita Sackville-West

Vita Sackville-West | Challenge | CHALLENGE was Vita Sackville-West’s second novel. It was ready to go to print in 1920, but the author suddenly changed her mind. This was not because

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Grier Rated

The Notebooks That Emma Gave Me by Kady; Kady Van Deurs

Kady; Kady Van Deurs | The Notebooks That Emma Gave Me | Kay Van Deurs has shared with us her journal and various letters by and to her. They add up to an interesting autobiographical portrait that captures