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Stag Queen by Lynn Martin

Lynn Martin | Stag Queen | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Three Women by March Hastings

March Hastings | Three Women | Women in love…. with each other’

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From Back Cover: ‘Infidelity. Unconventional, even unmoral, behavior certainly is not rare in Manh

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I Prefer Girls by Jessie Dumont

Jessie Dumont | I Prefer Girls | “A Strange Story Of Twilight Love, Jealousy And Hatred”

Back cover:

My name is Penny Stewart and I’m a lesbian. I didn’t know that’s wha

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The Sexually Maladjusted Female by A. Joseph Bursteln

A. Joseph Bursteln | The Sexually Maladjusted Female | Deals forcefully with these and other subjects vital to our understanding : The facts behind modern lesbianism, The new prevalance of the female sex c

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Sin School by Don Holliday; Hal Dresner

Don Holliday; Hal Dresner | Sin School | First line:

”Dale saw her just as he turned off the main highway.’

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Sex At Sea by Don Johns

Don Johns | Sex At Sea | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Imitation Lovers / The Wild Week by March Hastings; Jason Hytes

March Hastings; Jason Hytes | Imitation Lovers / The Wild Week | Cover copy reads: ‘Two women who found erotic pleasure together–and took it for love.’

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Perverted Lust Men by Rod Blackmen

Rod Blackmen | Perverted Lust Men | First line:

‘ ‘ Come on Dorothy, why don’t you take them off? Susie isn’t wearing anything.’ ‘

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I Am a Woman by Ann Bannon

Ann Bannon | I Am a Woman | She looked round the Cellar with Laura following her gaze. ‘I know most of the girls here…I’ve probably slept with half of them. I’ve lived with hal

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Perfumed / The Wild Week by Jason Hytes

Jason Hytes | Perfumed / The Wild Week | In ‘Perfumed,’ what did three beautiful, bored, suburban wives do with a free afternoon? Three wives–three promiscuous possibilities. In ‘The Wild We