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Soft Shoulders by Ben Fletcher

Ben Fletcher | Soft Shoulders | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Diary of a Nymph by Nathan A. Shiff

Nathan A. Shiff | Diary of a Nymph | ‘The actual case history of a nymphomaniac, taken from her diary.’ Appears to be pseudoscientific book on sexuality, as the author has ‘M.D.’ in name

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Monique by Maude Poiret

Maude Poiret | Monique | After five years of marriage, Bill and Jean have finally found something they have in commonÂ… Monique

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Mavis by Justin Kent

Justin Kent | Mavis | The scalding story of a young wife caught up in bisexuality!’

From the back:

How does a girl know whether or not she is a Lesbian

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Only a Woman by Francis Carco

Francis Carco | Only a Woman | ‘Only a Woman is an unashamed account of a love affair between a young boy and the servant girl who seduced him. Here is a history of the first, viole

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Strange Bondage by Jack Woods

Jack Woods | Strange Bondage | Even though they were brother and sister, they could not forget their lust for one another.

First Line(s)

Gordon Booth awoke with a

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Mademoiselle De Maupin by Theophile Gautier

Theophile Gautier | Mademoiselle De Maupin | A triangle, with the strange — for the time — twist that two of the characters are engaged in a lesbian relationship. This has led to numerous bans

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Between My Legs by Rachel Greene

Rachel Greene | Between My Legs | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Love Me Now by Stacey Clubb

Stacey Clubb | Love Me Now | ‘Love me Now’ by Stacey Clubb 1973 erotic RARE

Andrea grew up in tender closeness to a brother she adored, and she could not accept his marr

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The Other Side Of Desire by Paula Christian

Paula Christian | The Other Side Of Desire | Two unforgettable classics from the golden age of pulp fiction! Before there was gay fiction exhibited proudly and openly on the shelves, there was t