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Chris
Chris faces a difficult choice between her relationship with Shelia "Dizz" Dizendorf and the hope of happiness with Carol Martin
Delicate vice (The)
Allison is torn between her love for Lydia and settling down with Cal.
Either is love
After the death of her husband, the narrator revisits the letters she wrote to him confessing her romantic relationship with another woman before they met.
Girls in 3-B (The)
Three high school friends share an apartment in Chicago.
Guerrilla girls
An adventure story of a group of European and Muslim female volunteers in a National Liberation Front camp in the Aures mountains, Algeria
Tags: Grier rated, Grier reviewed
I am a woman
Laura explores gay life in 1950s New York.
Lesbian in our society (The)
Erotica compiled as psychiatric case studies
Odd girl out
Laura falls in love with her sorority suite mate, and finds herself entangled in a love triangle with Beth and Charlie
Of love forbidden
Paperback reprint of a pre-1950s lesbian-themed novel
Sex and the armed services
Fictionalized sexual case studies
Tags: Paperback original, Sexploitation
So strange a love
'A strange story of a married couple, each enmeshed in an illicit affair with a younger woman, and the erotic love the two younger women found in one another.'
Tags: Grier rated, Paperback original
We, too, must love
Journalistic portraits of lesbian subcultures in and around New York
Women in the shadows
Race passing and passing for straight underscore the interrelationship tensions among Laura, Jack, Beebo, and Tris in 1950s New York.
Women without men
Journalistic treatment of lesbian subcultures in France.
Tags: Grier rated, Paperback original
Women's barracks
Women's Barracks by Tereska Torrės is credited as the first of the mid-century pulp paperbacks to feature a lesbian-themed cover and contain passages describing physical intimacy between two women.