Black Lace Drag by Edward D. Wood, Jr.
Edward D. Wood, Jr. | Black Lace Drag | ‘Who would suspect a transvestite of murder?’
Edward D. Wood, Jr. | Black Lace Drag | ‘Who would suspect a transvestite of murder?’
April Morgan | Lesbian Jungle | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
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
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
Theodora Keogh | Meg | Sublimated lesbianism in a very young girl.
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The initiation rites of a slum gang… the awakening beauty of spring’s first morning…. Prost
Richard F. Gallagher | Women Without Morals | We are unable to provide a description at this time.
Gale Wilhelm | We Too Are Drifting | The story of woodcut artist Jan Morale’s struggle to extricate herself from a destructive sexual attachment to bisexual Madeline and of her delicately
William Lawrence | End of Innocence | ‘They were twins-one sister loved as a man and the other lived in unspeakable horror’
A strange and compelling story of a seductive young wom
Peggy Swenson | Rita & Marian | Even though Rita had been married for years there was something about Marian she couldn’t resist
Ricardo Santagata | Teen Tramp | We are unable to provide a description at this time.