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Golden Tramp by Daoma Winston

Daoma Winston | Golden Tramp | She’d Try Anything Once — Or Anybody!

Gay was a peculiar girlÂ… So bewitchingly beautifulÂ… Yet she would give herself willingly to men, to wo

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Set Up by Myron Kosloff

Myron Kosloff | Set Up | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Wide Open Sin Strip by Honey Dare

Honey Dare | Wide Open Sin Strip | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Harriet by Tom Karsell

Tom Karsell | Harriet | ‘The story of a strange woman unmasked by her unnatural desires.’

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Hellcats And Honeygirls by Lawrence Block; Donald E Westlake

Lawrence Block; Donald E Westlake | Hellcats And Honeygirls | Subterranean Press is proud to publish an omnibus containing the three novels jointly written by Lawrence Block and Donald E. Westlake. The individual

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Either Is Love by Elisabeth Craigin

Elisabeth Craigin | Either Is Love | ‘A one time lesbian tells her strange story…’

‘EITHER IS LOVE pleads the author. ‘The woman who signs herself ‘Elisabeth Craigin’ tells…t

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Problem Child / The Switch by Vin Fields; Joan Ellis

Vin Fields; Joan Ellis | Problem Child / The Switch | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Madame Butch by Edward Marshall

Edward Marshall | Madame Butch | Cover copy reads: ‘House for special problems. Whether you had a Lolita-complex, a fetish urge for black leather, a desire for kissing soft panties, o

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Hot Pleasures by Wolf Larkin

Wolf Larkin | Hot Pleasures | The 28-year-old Tony knew all the tricks and showed Frankie, the busty teeny-bopper, a thing or two. He really swung, though, when he tried to convert

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Edge of Twilight by Paula Christian

Paula Christian | Edge of Twilight | ‘One of the most candid and challenging novels ever written about today’s women who dare to live in that outcast world of ‘twilight’ love’

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