Category: Pulp

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Strange Sisters by Fletcher Flora

Fletcher Flora | Strange Sisters | This love was wrong but she could not resist it!

From the back:

No Other Way Was Normal — To Her

And so Kathy strayed the dark

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The Children’s Hour by Lillian Hellman

Lillian Hellman | The Children’s Hour | A rumor of lesbianism (unfounded) wrecks a school, and the lives of the women who own and manage it.

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Prison Nurse by William Neubauer

William Neubauer | Prison Nurse | The nurses and interns of Clairmount General Hospital frankly envied Vivian Hartwell because she spent two days a week “loafing at full pay” at the Cl

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Harling College by Mark Kirby

Mark Kirby | Harling College | The most popular subject in this school was Sex! All sorts of scandalous doing followed on and off the campus. No girl on the place was safe and no gi

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Teaser by Orrie Hitt

Orrie Hitt | Teaser | ‘The Story of A Relentless Woman!’

Novel about a guy who falls for a B-girl and watches his girl succumb to strange desires & finally ravishm

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Black Lace Drag by Edward D. Wood, Jr.

Edward D. Wood, Jr. | Black Lace Drag | ‘Who would suspect a transvestite of murder?’

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Lesbian Jungle by April Morgan

April Morgan | Lesbian Jungle | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Lesbian Haven by Jack Kahler

Jack Kahler | Lesbian Haven | Betty was rich and perverted. Her need for another woman’s love was so great that she was willing to descend from her upper crust life to the sordidne

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The Strange Path by Gale Wilhelm

Gale Wilhelm | The Strange Path | First published in 1938, a joyous change from the intense loving sadness found in WE TOO ARE DRIFTING, the story follows the life of Morgen, nursing h

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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