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Carnal Diary by Ann Vail; Con Sellers

Ann Vail; Con Sellers | Carnal Diary | Reads like a Lesbian Memoir

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Acres of Shame by Andrew Shaw

Andrew Shaw | Acres of Shame | ‘For Sally, A Spark of Desire flamed Into Acres of Shame’

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Wrong – Way Love by Fern Burke

Fern Burke | Wrong – Way Love | What happens to deserted wives? Do they settle for the quiet life – or break out in a rash of high living and low morals?

It wasn’t the

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Born Innocent by Creighton Brown Burnham

Creighton Brown Burnham | Born Innocent | Born Innocent is a biographical account by the Superintendent of the Tecumseh Girls Reform School in Tecumseh, Oklahoma. Behind the walls of a girls’

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The Third Bedroom by Brenda Baker

Brenda Baker | The Third Bedroom | ‘The gentleman that was Brad was safeguarded his emotions when he found Sherry so scantily dressed and asleep on the couch…’

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This Side of Love by Paula Christian

Paula Christian | This Side of Love | Val MacGregor had always been so strong, proud, self-sufficient and contained.

Her adopted family, ‘Mom’ and Della, stood by in miserable dis

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Meg by Theodora Keogh

Theodora Keogh | Meg | Sublimated lesbianism in a very young girl.

The initiation rites of a slum gang… the awakening beauty of spring’s first morning…. Prost

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City of Women by Nancy Morgan

Nancy Morgan | City of Women | ‘A hundred women came to paradise and a hundred angels fell…They called it Passion City, this heap of shanties in lush Hawaii. It housed the women–

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Penny by Charles Watson

Charles Watson | Penny | PENNY recounts the adventures of a shy, sweet seventeen-year-old orphan who becomes a sort of carnal sandwich-filling for a suave and sadistic Parisia

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Women in the Shadows by Ann Bannon

Ann Bannon | Women in the Shadows | Cover copy reads: ‘Their dark and troubled loves could flourish only in secret.’

A guarded look across the room. That was all sh