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Julie, ou J’ai Sauve ma Rose. Par Madame de C***.
[Felicite de Choiseul-Meuse?]; [Madame Guyot?]
A Hambourg, et se Trouve a Paris: Chez les Marchands de Nouveautes, 1807.Possibly the first sapphic novel written by a woman, well over a century before Radclyffe Hall’s The Well of Loneliness. The vivid depiction of lesbian love lends to the warning on the title page, “La mere en defendra la lecture a sa fille” [The mother will forbid her daughter to read it], and led to the novel’s censure in 1825 and on the ruling of obscenity and its destruction in 1827. First published in 1807, this is a survived example of the second edition, with the French spelling modernized, published in 1820 or 1821 but with the same 1807 imprint of the first edition. Sometimes attributed to Felicite de Choiseul-Meuse, and also to Madame Guyot, both have been refuted. PERCEAU 6-2, PIA pp. 662-3, GAY Vol. IV pp. 196.
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L’Ecrin du Rubis ou Les Delices des Dessous
Liane Delorys; Herric [Cheri Herouard]
Paris: Au Cabinet du Livre, 1939.Rare French lesbian erotica. The second edition, illustrated by Cheri Herourard. First published in 1932 in a very limited edition illustrated by P. Silex.
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La Fille aux Yeux d’Or
Honore de Balzac; Almery Lobel-Riche
Paris: Le Livre du Bibliophile, G. & R. Briffaut, 1923.The Girl with the Golden Eyes. An aristocratic libertine becomes obsessed with a beautiful woman and sets about seducing her. Alas, his conquest uncovers a hidden lesbian relationship and he finds himself entangled in web of erotic obsession and fatal jealousy. First published in 1835, this is the first edition with illustrations by Almery Lobel-Riche. One of 40 numbered copies on Japanese paper with the etchings in 3 states and an original drawing by Lobel-Riche (from a total edition of 500). This copy in a fine signed binding by H. Jacquet.
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20 & lit
Trish Luker
Sydney: Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras, 1998.1998 Sydney Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras: A Free taste of lesbian & gay fiction, faction, farce and friction.
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Morocco
Annabelle Barker
New York: Rosebud, 1997. -
Goblin Market
Lauren Wright Douglas
Tallahassee: The Naiad Press, 1993.A Caitlin Reece Mystery.
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Bad Habits
Lindsay Welsh
New York: Rosebud, 1998. -
Odd Women
Rachel Perez
New York: Rosebud, 1997. -
Dark Room: An Online Adventure
Alison Tyler
New York: Rosebud, 1996. -
Body and Soul: Mistress with a Maid, Volume 3
Valentina Cilescu
New York: Rosebud, 1993. -
Leda and the House of Spirits
Aarona Griffin
New York: Rosebud, 1997. -
Daughters of a Coral Dawn
Katherine V. Forrest
London: The Women’s Press, 1993.Lesbian utopia.
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Ninth Life
Lauren Wright Douglas
Tallahassee: The Naiad Press, 1990.A Caitlin Reece Mystery.
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The Providence File
Amanda Kyle Williams
Tallahassee: Naiad Press, 1991.A Madison McGuire Espionage Thriller.
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High and Outside
Linnea A. Due
San Francisco: Spinsters/Aunt Lute, 1988. -
Body Guard
Claire McNab
Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1994.A Carol Ashton Mystery.
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Past Due
Claire McNab
Sydney: Allen & Unwin, 1998.A Detective Inspector Carol Ashton Mystery.
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Murder Undercover
Claire McNab
Tallahassee: Naiad Press, 1999.A Denise Cleever Thriller.
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The Sure Thing
Melissa Hartman
Tallahassee: Naiad Press, 1994. -
Sue Slate: Private Eye
Lee Lynch
Tallahassee: Naiad Press, 1989.