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Diary of a Nun by Oscar De Mejo

Oscar De Mejo | Diary of a Nun | ‘A young girl’s strange experience in a convent where human passions clashed with holy vows. ‘ She fends off scandalous advances from the others in th

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Bimbo by Lester Lake

Lester Lake | Bimbo | Perverted orgies were their specialty and when they finished wallowing in sin… they invented new ones!

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Willa by Gilbert Terrell

Gilbert Terrell | Willa | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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The Erotic Spy by Abbott Smith; Edward D. Wood, Jr.

Abbott Smith; Edward D. Wood, Jr. | The Erotic Spy | The Erotic Spy featured the character ‘The Gold Girl’ who was also in the film Orgy of the Dead, played by Pat Barrington. A note from the Editor: ‘Go

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Nurses’ Quarters by Lee Morell

Lee Morell | Nurses’ Quarters | Front cover text:

Nurses’ Quarters

OUTSIDE, SO WHITE AND PURE . . . INSIDE, SO DEPRAVED!

A Daring Novel Of Young Women Wh

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Preacher’s Lesbian Daughter by Unknown

Unknown | Preacher’s Lesbian Daughter | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Uten En Tråd by Jens Bjørneboe

Jens Bjørneboe | Uten En Tråd | First-person narrative novel about a ’19-year-old girl troubled by her frigidity with boys’ who discovers her Lesbian libido via a serious fight with

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The Nymphomaniac! by Juliette Rowell

Juliette Rowell | The Nymphomaniac! | The front cover reads: Beautiful, rich and spoiling for ‘kicks’…she tried every perversion – but found sexual fulfillment in only one man!

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Friday & Saturday Nights by Mark Brant

Mark Brant | Friday & Saturday Nights | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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World Without Women by Day Keene; Leonard Pruyn

Day Keene; Leonard Pruyn | World Without Women | ‘The scourge had spread all over the earth – killing all but a few women, for whose favors the price was death. ‘

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