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We, Too, Must Love by Ann Aldrich

Ann Aldrich | We, Too, Must Love | This book is largely non-fiction.

“I received hundreds of letters. Doctors wrote, mothers and fathers wrote, girls who didn’t know whether t

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Painted Veils by James Huneker

James Huneker | Painted Veils | From the author’s notes: This Parable, with its notations and evocations of naked nerves and soul-states, is inscribed in all gratitude to the charmin

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Any Man’s Girl by Thomas Carr; Tony Calvano

Thomas Carr; Tony Calvano | Any Man’s Girl | Back cover says ‘From a good family to a gutter world of shame and drunkenness-that was Judy’s tormented path! The powerful story of a love starved gi

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Prisoner of my Past by Edie Fisher

Edie Fisher | Prisoner of my Past | No man’s crude hands have ever touched my body, but other hands have- hands that understand my need- hands of other women

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Summer Resort Women by Gordon Semple

Gordon Semple | Summer Resort Women | ‘A searing novel of restless women – seeking thrills and diversion… at any cost!’

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Nautipuss by Clyde Allison

Clyde Allison | Nautipuss | Agent 0008 Battles The Temptress Of The Deep!

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Dominant Women and Young Girls by Elliot Parker, Ph.D.

Elliot Parker, Ph.D. | Dominant Women and Young Girls | The shocking shadow world of teen nymphs turned into Lesbian slaves by thrill seeking mature women.

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Intimate Nurse by Kimberly Kemp

Kimberly Kemp | Intimate Nurse | Her treatment went far beyond her duties–beyond decency, too.

From the back:

Beautiful, statuesque Frieda was bred as a sleep-in n

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Anything Goes Girls by Eve Linkletter

Eve Linkletter | Anything Goes Girls | Torrid Thrills

Cathy wanted one last wild fling before she got married–but she didn’t know how really far-out life could be! When she hit Ne

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Odd Girl Out by Ann Bannon

Ann Bannon | Odd Girl Out | Beth was there when Laura arrived…

She was the brain, the sparkle, the gay rebel voice, and wonder of wonders, she choose Laura as her room