 | Lillian Faderman - History - 1991 - 373 pages
As Lillian Faderman writes, there are "no constants with regard to lesbianism," except that lesbians prefer women. In this groundbreaking book, she reclaims the history of ... | |
 | Margaret Reynolds - 1994 - 429 pages
In this wide-ranging anthology, 32 women from Britain, continental Europe and the Americas express the depth and complexity of lesbian literature. Including stories about ... | |
 | Joan Nestle - 1992 - 503 pages
Surveys a decade of the attempt to reconstruct and understand the meaning and value of butch-femme relations for the contemporary lesbian, drawing on oral history, fiction ... | |
 | Emma Donoghue - Poetry - 1997 - 209 pages
Few aspects of American military history have been as vigorously debated as Harry Truman's decision to use atomic bombs against Japan. In this carefully crafted volume, Michael ... | |
 | Lillian Faderman - Fiction - 1983 - 320 pages
Exploring the economic status of women in the 19th century, author Lilliam Faderman details the true-life case of two young Scottish schoolmistresses who were deprived of their ... | |
 | Lesléa Newman - Fiction - 1995 - 319 pages
A fascinating and insightful look at the world of femme identity within the lesbian community. Written by femmes, former femmes, future femmes, femme wanna-bes, femme admirers ... | |
 | Christina Georgina Rossetti - Performing Arts - 1987 - 38 pages
THE STORY: Two proper Victorian sisters, both now grown women and mothers, return to their childhood nursery to relive the haunting memories of their youth. Magically, they are ... | |
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