LESBIANA
55. WORLD WITHOUT MEN by Charles Eric Main, Ace Books, 1958.
A science fiction tale of a world made of women only. The women are all Lesbians, however the author makes it clear that he feels it is all a neurotic error, etc. They artificially create a male child and the end infers that everyone turns normal overnight. Not very plausible, but good fun for casual reading.
56. MADEMOISELLE DE MAUPIN by Theophile Gautier, 1835. Modern Library (and other editions).
The rollicking adventures of a transvestite, with all the confusing, complicated and amusing episodes that could come from such a life. And "Theodore" is quite a complex personality at that!
57. THE CATAFALQUE by Robert Goldston. Rinehart, 1958.
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A truly gothic style novel. Filled with weird and confused characters. One of the se is a Spanish Condesa who hates men and rejoices when her husband is killed. She fascinates and is fascinated by the beautiful red-haired Stephanie. The Condesa takes Stephanie swimming with her and to visit a cave with the ruins of a temple where ancient Godesses hɛ.d been worshipped in rites of a Lesbian nature. The se incidents occupy onlyctwotchapters of this: 300 page novel.
AMONG THE DAUGHTERS by Angna Enters. Coward, Coward, 1955.
A witty and lovely story of a beautiful girl named Lucy and her trip through life and the bohemi an circles of the world. Three Lesbian women play a very vital role in Lucy's life. There are also a few gay boys. This book is a delightful reading experience.
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