The Princess Zoubaroff by Ronald Firbank
Ronald Firbank | The Princess Zoubaroff | The Princess Zoubaroff is a witty, subversive, and unbelievably suggestive play, far ahead of its time. Through razor-sharp dialogue and outrageous sc
Ronald Firbank | The Princess Zoubaroff | The Princess Zoubaroff is a witty, subversive, and unbelievably suggestive play, far ahead of its time. Through razor-sharp dialogue and outrageous sc
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Adrienne Rich | Fox: Poems 1998-2000 | In this volume, Adrienne Rich pursues her signature themes and takes them further: the discourse between poetry and history, interlocutions within and
Martha Shelley | Crossing the DMZ | Poetry from activist and author Martha Shelley ‘an alternative service to the draft.’
Val McDermid | Fever of the Bone | Criminal profiler Tony Hill and his ally Detective Chief Inspector Carol Jordan are back in a terrifying psychological thriller in which the team trac
Una Vincenzo; Lady Troubridge Una | The Life And Death of Radclyffe Hall | Radclyffe Hall was one of the most preeminent women writers in the first half of the 20th century. Hall was an out lesbian, known for her high profile
Karma Kingsley | Finding Lizzie | Lizzie doesn’t know what she wants from life, but she’s sure it’s not the attention of her suffocating boyfriend, RJ. A chance encounter with a group
Gerd Brantenberg | The Four Winds | A novel by a well-known Norwegian feminist writer about a young woman who, after a variety of experiences with family, friends, and lovers, gradually
Polly Hobson | A Terrible Thing Has Happened To Miss Dupont | Miss Dupont has been stabbed in the back. The suspects were a handful of naughty school girls.
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