It was a wild, orgiastic party — the kind where anything goes and your big competition is straight from Les land
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Forbidden
Detour
Patterns of Passion
Maria was her woman, Barbara had decided, and no man, woman, or circumstances was going to change it, and that was the pattern of Barbara’s passion
Pagan Lesbians
Girl Artist
Woman Doctor
Either Is Love
The Restless Beds
Unnatural Wife
She cheated on her husband — with other women!
Janice abided by all the rules of the marriage game, until the day Harry caught her — in another woman’s arms…
A Shockingly Revealing Story Of Women Who Can’t Resist — Women!
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From the back:
CAN A HUSBAND COMPETE WITH OTHER WOMEN FOR HIS WIFE’S LOVE?
In the beginning, Janice had seemed as eager and sexually demanding as Harry, and marriage had only increased their ardor. But one day he arrived home unexpectedly early and found her reveling in erotic abandon—with a new girl-friend. Disgusted, shocked by the sordid revelation of his wife’s unnatural lusts, Harry threw himself blindly and furiously into a life of sensual forgetfulness—with the easy girls of the town, with his neighbor’s wife, with any stray female. It was his way of getting even with a woman—with all women—but it made imminent his downfall as a high-school principal. Then Marge Thomas, the new teacher he had hired, began slowly, surely, seductively, renewing his faith in the weaker sex. Yet, after his traumatic experience with a depraved wife, could he ever be sure of possessing a mate who was all woman?
A NOVEL THAT DARES TO DISCUSS A TABOO SUBJECT!
The Wife Spanker’s Club
Cleopatra’s Nights — The Life and Loves of the Queen of Egypt
Her Private Hell
Women’s Barracks
The Frank Autobiography Of A French Girl Soldier
Originally published in 1950, this account of life among female Free French soldiers in a London barracks during World War II sold four million copies in the United States alone, and many more millions worldwide. Women’s Barracks is based on the real-life experiences of the author, Tereska Torres, who escaped from occupied France, arrived as a refugee in London, and joined other exiled Frenchwomen enlisting in Charles DeGaulle’s army, then stationed in Britain awaiting an invasion of their homeland by Allied forces.
But Women’s Barracks is no ordinary war story. The grim setting of an urban military barracks—with its freezing dorms, rationed food, and unbecoming regulation underwear—became the setting for one of the steamiest novels of its time. Leaving “normal” civilian life behind, the women enter an all-female realm, where passionate attachments soon form—between older experienced women and young innocents, between butch officer types and their femme subordinates. And for those with more traditional leanings, there was a city full of soldiers to be had—sometimes two or three at a time.
Despite a tone that is frank rather than lurid, Women’s Barracks was banned for obscenity in several states. It was also denounced by the House Select Committee on Current Pornographic Materials in 1952 as an example of how the paperback industry was “promoting moral degeneracy”; not one of the committee members could even bring himself to read the offending passages aloud for the Congressional record.
But the novel became a record-breaking bestseller, and inspired a whole new genre: lesbian pulp.