The Lavender Herring by Barbara Grier; Coletta Reid
Barbara Grier; Coletta Reid | The Lavender Herring | Highly enjoyable essays written between 1968 and 1972 include the writers Barbara Grier, Lee Lynch, Rita Mae Brown and many others.
The essay
Barbara Grier; Coletta Reid | The Lavender Herring | Highly enjoyable essays written between 1968 and 1972 include the writers Barbara Grier, Lee Lynch, Rita Mae Brown and many others.
The essay
Dallas Mayo | Silky | NEW YORK WAS THE JUNGLE WHERE SHE PROWLED
A tigress in the glitter-world of advertising, Silky made her own rules. She wanted everything and knew
Mercedes De Acosta | Archways Of Life | Poetry including Faded Petals, Soiled Hands, Reflection, Sonnet, Unreality, Magic, Life’s Mirage, Wind, Words, Surrender, We Three, Infatuation.
Linsey Abrams | Charting by the Stars | Ms. Magazine called Charting by the Stars ‘. a memorable account of growing up . about the ways we invent and reinvent ourselves . remin
Renée Vivien | A Woman Appeared to Me | A Jeannette Foster translation of the 1904 French original, this is an autobiographical account of Renee Vivien’s love affair with Natalie Clifford Ba
Sidney Abbott; Barbara Love | Sappho Was a Right-On Woman | Two-part study about lesbianism, examining how lesbians live their lives and their place in the women’s movement. ‘Very little has been written about
Jill Johnston | Lesbian Nation | Lesbian Nation: The Feminist Solution is a 1973 book by the radical lesbian feminist author and cultural critic Jill Johnston. The book was originally
William Rounseville Alger | The Friendships Of Women | First published in 1868. This book is a historical and philosophical examination of female friendships throughout history and across different cultures.
Using bi
Tereska Torres | The Golden Cage | She tasted every wanton pleasure and left nothing new beneath that burning sun.
‘Rodrigo’s couch was red velvet…and the books that surround
Artemis Smith | The Third Sex | One of the most famous of the Lesbian erotic novels, set on Gay Street where women came to find new thrills or special kinds of partners.
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