Zoe’s Book by Gail Pass
Gail Pass | Zoe’s Book | An astonished young woman is plucked from her studies at England’s British Museum and brought to a bizarre household where she meets the ancient, crip
Gail Pass | Zoe’s Book | An astonished young woman is plucked from her studies at England’s British Museum and brought to a bizarre household where she meets the ancient, crip
Sylvia Stevenson | Surplus | Often the road to heaven on earth which some call happiness, and some mirage is a tangled pathway, broadening slowly as it winds along, till as la
Charlotte Wolff | An Older Love | About two older women who are attracted to each other.
Louise W. King | The Day We Were Mostly Butterflies | The fact that the boys like the boys and ditto for the girls is the most normal aspect of this wacky, comic first novel. In four episodes by Maurice C
Gale Sydney | Strange Circle | ‘You do things to me, baby…The rhythm of the music’s mad beat echoed the fervent throb of blood pulsing through their hungry hearts as they performe
Ann Bannon | Odd Girl Out | In the 1950s, Ann Bannon broke through the shame and isolation typically portrayed in lesbian pulps, offering instead women characters who embraced th
Barry Devlin | Too Many Women | ‘Behind Broadway’s Glitter A Vicious Racket Flourished-Headed By A Beautiful Woman Whose Lusts Were Insatiable–And Who Demanded Payment In Flesh!’
Vincent G. (Godfrey) Burns | Female Convict | The Inside Story of a Woman’s Prison: A vivid autobiographical tale (‘as told to Vincent Burns’), Female Convict recounts the deprivations of t
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
Sarah Aldridge | Amantha | An innocent 18 year old in 1885 Baltimore, Amantha meets and marries a financier twice her age, who takes her live in Paris and care for his child. In