The Third Sex
Artemis Smith
‘A penetrating study of homosexuality’–Spine
To fool the world, they married. For Joan loved women and Marc preferred men!
From the back:
Joan tried to be like other girls… and she could not understand why ecstasy remained unattainable. Desperately she sought surcease in the arms of David, of Paul,of a succession of other men. But the statisfactions of love were gained only when at last she found herself passionately involved with another girl – with the blond, enchanting Ruth!
To disguise her aberration, Joan had married Ruth’s brother, Marc. This made things convenient for Marc, too, since behind the curtain of propriety he could indulge his own twisted needs…
It was one of the strangest arrangements in all the strange annals of love. Could happiness possibly bless this entangled union? Or would the base instincts which fostere such unconventionality in the end not ruin only Joan, but the others?
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Details
Genre | Pulp; Grier Rated |
Copyright Date | 1960 |
Publication Date | 1963 |
Publisher | Beacon Signal |
Format | Mass Market Paperback |
No. of Pages | 156 |
Notes | Beacon B649F
A*** rating in Grier Annselm Morpurgo under the pseudonym of Artemis Smith |
Language | English |
Rating | Great |
Paper Type | Electronic Format Available |
Subject | Gay men; Lesbians; Lesbians – Fiction |
BookID | 13145 |