Category: Pulp

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The Dark Side of Venus by Shirley Verel

Shirley Verel | The Dark Side of Venus | The Dark Side of Venus is a novel of strange lusts and inbred passion, of two women who defied the conventions of society for the only kind of love th

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We, Too, Must Love by Ann Aldrich

Ann Aldrich | We, Too, Must Love | FROM THE BACK COVER: ‘In 1955 I wrote a book called WE WALK ALONE, a study of a lesbian by a lesbian. After its publication, I received 100s of letter

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Never More Than A Kiss by Jeremy Fitzgerald; Hal Dresner

Jeremy Fitzgerald; Hal Dresner | Never More Than A Kiss | Could her tormented soul cry out Never More Than A Kiss

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Hello, Lady Lust by Gavin Hayward

Gavin Hayward | Hello, Lady Lust | No price was too high for their passion

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Strange Desires by Alan Malston

Alan Malston | Strange Desires | Novel about a woman with lesbian desires who still wants to conquer men. (Note female companion may also refer to her snake)

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Mama Dyke by Anonymous

Anonymous | Mama Dyke | ‘She took passion where she found it, from Male and Female alike’

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World Without Men by Charles Eric Maine

Charles Eric Maine | World Without Men | Science fiction of a world thousands of years in the future, where the men have all died out, reproduction is scientific and the women, having no one

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Maigret and the Reluctant Witness / Maigret Has Scruples by Georges Simenon

Georges Simenon | Maigret and the Reluctant Witness / Maigret Has Scruples | Maigret And The Reluctant Witness: When the head of a powerful Parisian family business is murdered in his bed, Maigret must pick apart the family’s d

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Lesbians in White by J.D. Ford

J.D. Ford | Lesbians in White | Beneath their crisp white uniforms burn secret passions that can only be whispered about!

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The Center of the Stage by Gerald Sykes

Gerald Sykes | The Center of the Stage | ‘A sophisticated novel of a different kind of marriage’–Cover

Irresistable forces, immovable objects . . .

Here’s the story of a wo