Misplaced People by C. G. Devize
C. G. Devize | Misplaced People | On duty at a London hospital, American loner Striker West is drawn to an unknown woman, who, after being savagely attacked, is on the verge of death.
C. G. Devize | Misplaced People | On duty at a London hospital, American loner Striker West is drawn to an unknown woman, who, after being savagely attacked, is on the verge of death.
Randy Salem | The Unfortunate Flesh | ‘She couldn’t love men–so she turned to women.’
‘ A touching story of the third sex and forbidden love that dares not tell its name.’
Delgado Lopera Juliana | ¡ Cuéntamelo! | Aunt Lute Books is excited to announce the New Edition of Juliana Delgado Lopera’s book, ¡Cuéntamelo! Oral Histories by LGBT Latino Immigrants. ¡Cuént
Iris Murdoch | An Unofficial Rose | After his wife’s death, Hugh contemplates returning to his former mistress. His son, Randall, longs to abandon his shapeless marriage for a perfect pa
Colin MacInnes | Absolute Beginners | A novel about London teenagers, told in Soho idiom–a sort of bastard hip-talk. The characters in this novel include several male homosexuals, and one
Françoise Mallet-Joris | The Red Room | The sequel to this Flemish writer’s earlier The Illusions (sp) (1952) continues the conflict between young Helene and Tamara, now her step-mother for
June Rose | The Perfect Gentleman | The life of Dr. James Miranda Barry, born about 1799, who, disguised as a man, served in the British army for forty- six years until retirement at the
Constance Merritt | Blind Girl Grunt | These poems are brilliant and dangerous. The opening poem, “Invisible Woman, Dancing,” is the best protest poem of the decade. The speaker attends a p
Val McDermid | Cross And Burn | Someone is brutally killing women.
Women who bear a striking resemblance to former DCI Carol Jordan. The connection is too strong to ignore a
William Patrick Patterson | Ladies Of The Rope | This is the first book to examine the Rope, the special ladies-only group of spiritual seekers that G. I. Gurdjieff formed on Paris’ Left Bank. All le