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The Collected Works of Pierre Louys by Pierre Louys

Pierre Louys | The Collected Works of Pierre Louys | The complete and unabridged texts of Aphrodite (The beautifully written story of an Alexandrian courtesan also includes the story of two young Greek g

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The Dominant Female by Jerry Lund; Clinton Rogers

Jerry Lund; Clinton Rogers | The Dominant Female | ‘From butch types and highly sexed females, to active nymphomaniacs – this book dares to take you behind millions f American bedroom doors to disclose

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Flesh Hotel by Buster Hyman

Buster Hyman | Flesh Hotel | We are unable to provide a description at this time, but given the pseudonym used, this can’t be fine literature.

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Big Stud! by Ray Piazza

Ray Piazza | Big Stud! | Married to a Lesbian Nymphomaniac!

He was broadminded! Big Stud: He stirred a small town into an arena of illicit desire. They called him

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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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Javin’s Diary by Harold Crane

Harold Crane | Javin’s Diary | Javin looked to be a typical prim victorian lady but beneath the voluminous white petticoats she wore the hottest panties you could ever hope to remov

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Love Me Wild by Rex Weldon

Rex Weldon | Love Me Wild | Her cool manner and easy grace disguised a smoldering body that burned for love!

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Bachelor Girl by Dorine B. Clark

Dorine B. Clark | Bachelor Girl | She searched for love — and found forbidden ecstacy!’

‘Twisted lives.and twisted Loves. Ivy Rhodes and Jimmy Wallace [are] outwardly normal

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Daily and Sunday by Richard Powell

Richard Powell | Daily and Sunday | ‘Sex, power and the newspaper business.’

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I Die Slowly by Kenneth Millar

Kenneth Millar | I Die Slowly | ‘The Story Of A Homosexual Spy’