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Her Lust For Ladies by John May

John May | Her Lust For Ladies | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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We Two Won’t Last by Ann Aldrich

Ann Aldrich | We Two Won’t Last | This book is largely non-fiction.

Marijane Meaker, aka vin Packer, M E Kerr writing here as Ann Aldrich. Pioneering Lesbian & superb author w

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Adam And Eve by Marcus Van Heller

Marcus Van Heller | Adam And Eve | An account of a boy and a girl, innocent and in Eve’s case somewhat frigid, who flee the countryside for London, him to be a painter, her an actress.

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Le Voyage Sentimental by Paul Bodin

Paul Bodin | Le Voyage Sentimental | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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By Cecile by Tereska Torres

Tereska Torres | By Cecile | Cecile,’At 22, she was famous, innocent and vulnerable.’ At 23 she had a man 20 years older whose infidelities she tolerated, and was attracted to a w

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Young and Innocent by Edwin West

Edwin West | Young and Innocent | They were twilight lovers in the world between the sexes

New York, 1960… Take one lesbian editor, well-done, add one sexually curious inter

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The Naked Archer by Stella Gray

Stella Gray | The Naked Archer | Cover blurb: Because she now favored women for love, each arrow she shot at her male assistant seemed to be aimed closer to castrate him.

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Flesh Melody by Don Elliott; Robert Silverberg

Don Elliott; Robert Silverberg | Flesh Melody | She was his flame – he was her frenzy!

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Sex And The Divorced Woman by L.T. Woodward, M.D.; Robert Silverberg

L.T. Woodward, M.D.; Robert Silverberg | Sex And The Divorced Woman | SEX & THE DIVORCED WOMAN

carefully and probingly examines such pertinent areas of the 1960’s sexual scene as:

The Young Divorcee

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The Well of Loneliness by Radclyffe Hall

Radclyffe Hall | The Well of Loneliness | First published in 1928, this timeless portrayal of lesbian love is now a classic. The thinly disguised story of Hall’s own life, it was banned outrig