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I am a Lesbian by Lora Sela

Lora Sela | I am a Lesbian | Against all law, taboos, and conventions Melba and Jan loved with the same burning desire felt in the heart of every human.

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I, Lesbian by M.L. Johnson

M.L. Johnson | I, Lesbian | ‘The no-holds-barred account of one women’s descent into sexual depravity.’

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Maggie’s Way by Martha W. Barrett; Martha Barron Barrett

Martha W. Barrett; Martha Barron Barrett | Maggie’s Way | Maggie is leaving her life, her husband, her children, her job. She is finding her new life, her new job, her new relationship with a woman who offere

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Wild Flesh by Jack James

Jack James | Wild Flesh | ‘I am a lesbian But I want a Man too!’

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The Lion House by Marjorie Lee

Marjorie Lee | The Lion House | A shockingly candid tale of misbegotten sexuality among upper-crust bohemians..

”A sizzler’ -Philadelphia News. ‘A first novel by an America

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To Love And Be Wise by Josephine Tey

Josephine Tey | To Love And Be Wise | When a young strikingly handsome photographer mysteriously disappears, it’s up to Inspector Alan Grant to discover whether he accidentally drowned, co

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A Diary of Love by Maude Hutchins

Maude Hutchins | A Diary of Love | The sexual awakening of a teen-age girl !

Weird stuff, written with a detachment and delicacy reminiscent of the Colette novels. A teen-age

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The Schemers by Vin Fields

Vin Fields | The Schemers | ‘Gil Gordon was one of the most successful advertising and public relations men on Madison Avenue… his gray flannel suit was usually parked in a plu

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Gay Interlude by Carol Clanton

Carol Clanton | Gay Interlude | The nether world of women without men.

The frank and revealing story of a girl with a woman’s body and a man’s desires…a girl forced beyond the

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The Saturday Night Party by Richard E. Geis

Richard E. Geis | The Saturday Night Party | ‘The revealing story of those cozy suburban developments and the planned promiscuity among their bored, hard-drinking, hot-handed young couples’.