Posted in History Travel Travels/Travelling

Gay And Lesbian St. Louis by Steven Louis Brawley

Steven Louis Brawley | Gay And Lesbian St. Louis | In the late 19th century, St. Louis–America’s fourth-largest city–was a hub of robust commerce and risqué entertainment. It provided an oasis for th

Posted in Anthology - Fiction Erotica

Faster Pussycats by Trixi

Trixi | Faster Pussycats |

From drag kings to go-go girls, butch bottoms to riot grrrls, freaks and geeks to girlfags and club chix, Faster Pussycats is a compilation

Posted in Fiction

Never Dies The Dream by Margaret Landon

Margaret Landon | Never Dies The Dream | ‘An unmarried woman missionary in Siam incurs criticism and suspicion when she shows marked favor to an unfortunate American girl at the mercy of the

Posted in Award Winner Non-Fiction Religion & Spirituality

Ferocious Romance by Donna Minkowitz

Donna Minkowitz | Ferocious Romance | Intrepid Village Voice reporter Donna Minkowitz thought she knew what she was getting into when she set out to go undercover among the religious right

Posted in Autobiography/Biography Memoir

Exile in the Promised Land: a Memoir by Marcia Freedman

Marcia Freedman | Exile in the Promised Land: a Memoir | Lively first-person account of fourteen years in Israel by former Knesset member, feminist movement founder, early peace activist.

Posted in Pulp

Wanton’s Way by Don Holliday

Don Holliday | Wanton’s Way | On the streets of shame, there was only the Wanton’s Way

Posted in Fiction

Ho Stroll by Red Jordan Arobateau

Red Jordan Arobateau | Ho Stroll | Vintage Classic the story of a dike of color who goes down to the Oakland Ho Stroll to seek the companionship of the working girls. Reprinted from arc

Posted in Pulp

The Bold and the Innocent by Larry Tuttle

Larry Tuttle | The Bold and the Innocent | Della’s mind pleaded against having further intimate relations with Judy, but when Judy made herself persistently available it was hard to decline

Posted in Asian Interest LGBT Studies/Social Sciences

Shanghai Lalas by Kam; Lucetta Yip

Kam; Lucetta Yip | Shanghai Lalas | The lives of lalas and transgender people in China have changed in some dramatic ways in the past two decades, with communities rapidly expanding with

Posted in Historical Fiction

The Ladies by Doris Grumbach

Doris Grumbach | The Ladies | ‘A tale told in delicate brushstrokes of a relationship in which two hearts came almost literally to beat as one.’ Newsday In the late 18th century, E