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Too Many Women by Barry Devlin

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!’

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Female Convict by Vincent G. (Godfrey) Burns

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

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Grier Rated

Nancy Mitford by Harold Acton

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

Posted in Grier Rated Romance

Amantha by Sarah Aldridge

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

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Loveliest of Friends! by G. Sheila Donisthorpe

G. Sheila Donisthorpe | Loveliest of Friends! | From the back cover: ‘The World Condemned Their Love. When this book first appeared in England, it created a sensation and was favorably compared to

Posted in Grier Rated Lesbian Studies

Lesbian / Woman by Del Martin; Phyllis Lyon

Del Martin; Phyllis Lyon | Lesbian / Woman | Lesbian/Woman is a work by the feminist and gay rights activists Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, in which the authors discuss what it means to be a lesbi

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The Bramble Bush by Charles Mergendahl

Charles Mergendahl | The Bramble Bush | A Woman’s Shame, a Man’s Guilt – the big novel of the loves and scandals that shook a small New England

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Grier Rated

Nancy Mitford by Harold Acton

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

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Ladder of Flesh by Sloane Britain

Sloane Britain | Ladder of Flesh | From the back:

They all got in the act:

Hallie, the playwright: She didn’t know which way to go so she went both ways.

Eliot, the dir

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The Ballad And The Source by Rosamond Lehmann

Rosamond Lehmann | The Ballad And The Source | Ten-year-old Rebecca is living in the country with her family when Sibyl Jardine, an enigmatic and powerful old woman, returns to her property in the