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Love, Above the Reach of Time by Anna M. Curren

Anna M. Curren | Love, Above the Reach of Time | Love, above the reach of time is an inspired love story which will touch the heart of every reader who has experienced the magic and heartache of this

Posted in Pulp

Willing Flesh by S. R. Powers

S. R. Powers | Willing Flesh | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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The Sex Peepers by Sam Ludwig

Sam Ludwig | The Sex Peepers | ‘When Wild Desire Draws a Woman Into a Whirlpool of Fiendish Immorality She Finds Escape Impossible…’

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The Violated Virgin by Rex Painter Jr.

Rex Painter Jr. | The Violated Virgin | First Line(s)

Susan stood outlined in the picture window that faced the westering sky. The deep orange rays of the setting sun turned the out

Posted in Erotica Pulp

Teen Tramp by Ricardo Santagata

Ricardo Santagata | Teen Tramp | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

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Restless Virgin by Paul V. Russo; Gilbert Fox

Paul V. Russo; Gilbert Fox | Restless Virgin | We are unable to provide a description at this time.

Posted in Health

The Lesbian Health Book by Jocelyn White; Marrissa C. Martinez

Jocelyn White; Marrissa C. Martinez | The Lesbian Health Book | Many women’s health books include chapters for lesbians, but this is the book dedicated to lesbian healthcare. Essays by doctors, nurses, and those in

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Bad Wife by Orrie Hitt

Orrie Hitt | Bad Wife | Added is some lesbianism — when Sally drifts away from Eddie, she is seduced by a secretary work work’s for old man Hart. Eddie finds out and isn’t

Posted in Performing Arts

Lesbian Stages by Sarah Dreher

Sarah Dreher | Lesbian Stages | In “Alumnae News”, Karen and Stacey, students at a small New England college in the late 1950’s, have their ‘friendship’ destroyed by a jealous roomma

Posted in Literary History

Crossing Through Chueca by Jill Robbins

Jill Robbins | Crossing Through Chueca | In the past two decades the city of Madrid has been marked by pride, feminism, and globalization–but also by the vestiges of the machismo nurtured du