Super Dyke by Johnson Raidy
Johnson Raidy | Super Dyke | ‘He found a woman he loved and then he had to fight a strange cult of women to keep her.’
Johnson Raidy | Super Dyke | ‘He found a woman he loved and then he had to fight a strange cult of women to keep her.’
Richard Allen | Strange Fruit | Focused on Greenwich Village lesbian scene, replete with ‘Leather-Boot Lesbians’ and dominatrix sessions.
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‘Twilight Girls in New
Ngaio Marsh | Singing in the Shrouds | ONE FOGGY NIGHT…
in the gloom of the London docks, a policeman hears some strange singing and comes upon the dead body of a bea
Bud Conway | Slave Girl | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
King Coral | Honey Bare | First Line(s)
My name is Lincoln Ice. After studying for more years than I cared to remember, I’d finally passed the Bar exam.
Orrie Hitt | Party Doll | No description found. Noted in a list of lesbian literature in the 1963 ‘Ladder’ magazine, V7.N4.
Gardner F. Fox | Scandal in Suburbia | ‘The story of a doctor’s love-under the scalpel of desire.’
Dean Hudson | The Flesh Users | She was their bait, blackmail their payoff!
Robert Wilder | Wait for Tomorrow | New York Newspaperman Slade Compton is catapulted into a group of rich and corrupt Europeans who have depraved day-to-day existence. There is Charles
Joe Benjamin | More Stag Party | Wild wicked women wonderfully uninhibited females whose motto is ‘anything goes’ with men and other women!