LESBIANA
42. ADAM AND TWO EVES by Anonymous.
Beacon Books #152, 1956.
A farcial novel concerning a young woman who bocomes the mistress of both a woman and her husband at the same time. The author obviously added the man for sensational value. Tho romance between the two women is the primary concern. Not serious, but a pleasant and funny book.
Dial Press, 1957.
43. DANGEROUS GAMES by Tereska Torres. Dial P
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Juliette returning from a vacation finds that her husband Frederic has been having an affair with her best friend, Francoise. To her surpri se her jealousy is of her husband and she finds her feelings towards Francoise turning into passion. The writing is good and the plot is neatly handled. The authoress will be remembered by LADDER roaders as having written the famous "Women's Barracks" published by Fawcett in 1950.
WE TOO MUST LOVE by Ann Aldrich. Fawcett Publications, January, 1958.
For review see the opposite page.
45. APHRODITE by Pierre Louys.
Shakespeare House, 1951.
A story of great beauty, set in Alexandrian Greece with a homosexual background. Beyond the fascinating portrayal of Grecian manners and customs is some deep philosophizing on the nature of Lesbian love.
46. OF LENA GEYER by Marcia Davenport. Scribner, 1936.
Life and memoirs of a great opera singer. The story of a beautiful and lasting friendship and devotion
to the final pages of the book.
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