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Gemini / The Marriage by Theodora Keogh; Ann Bannon

Theodora Keogh; Ann Bannon | Gemini / The Marriage | Two Great Women Writers of the ’50s, on the Most Forbidden Theme! Gemini, by the rediscovered Theodora Keogh: Arabella and Daniel were wild and free c

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Two Of A Kind / Virgin Wanted / Invitation To Rape by Kimberly Kemp; Max Nortic; Joan Ellis

Kimberly Kemp; Max Nortic; Joan Ellis | Two Of A Kind / Virgin Wanted / Invitation To Rape | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Woman’s Darling by A. L. Roget

A. L. Roget | Woman’s Darling | ‘She was lovely enough to command any man she wanted-but what she wanted was another lovely woman!’

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The Strange Young Wife by Kel Holland

Kel Holland | The Strange Young Wife | Front: ‘This is a bold novel. It will be applauded and condemned. It hits home because it dares speak about a growing problem …’ AND ‘His new girl-w

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Bed Slave by Rex Weldon

Rex Weldon | Bed Slave | ‘Her duties as maid to the wealthy widow included the performance of some very special extra services!’

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The Ways of Desire by David Garnett

David Garnett | The Ways of Desire | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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My Wife and Lovers by Frank G. Harris

Frank G. Harris | My Wife and Lovers | “The way to the top was through the bedroom. Where woman met woman, and man met man.”

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Woman Doctor by Sloane Britain

Sloane Britain | Woman Doctor | Their private lives were not private to the analyst.

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Journey To a Woman by Ann Bannon

Ann Bannon | Journey To a Woman | It began all over again with the sudden, startling dream of Laura, the delicate creeature Beth had loved so long ago, and now Beth was amazed to find

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Meg, the Secret Life of an Awakening Girl by Theodora Keogh

Theodora Keogh | Meg, the Secret Life of an Awakening Girl | Sublimated lesbianism in a very young girl.

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