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THE KINDLY ONES (1962); THE VALLEY OF BONES (1964)' _____. THE YELLOW SUMMER. N.Y., Harper & Row, 1972. THE SOLDIER'S ART (1966); THE MILITARY PHILOSOPHERS A· (1968); BOOKS DO FURNISH A ROOM (1971); TEMPORARY Proust, Marcel. AVANT LA NUIT. s.s. in Revue Blanche, December KINGS (1973); HEARING SECRET HARMONIES (1976). (The 1893; also pbr, tct , "Before Dark," s.s. in The Other Persuasion, intemationally famous twelve-novel series, A Dance to the Music of edited by Seymour Kleinberg, qpbo, N.Y., Random House, 1977. Time, is now complete. As is the famous tetralogy, The Alexandria A" (Until 1977, this story had not been translated into English Quartet, by Durrell q.v., this is not divisible and should be read in except by "Abigail Sanford" for The Ladder, December 1960. The order. Publisher in London, William Heinemann, and in the U.S., English title is "In the Twilight." Miss Sanford is the pseudonym of Boston, Little, Brown. Ratings range from A * through C without an asterisk . .. a whole panorama ofLesbian and male homosexual char­ Jeannette H. Foster.) a~ter~ take their places in this "overall" view ofthe world. The first _____. REMEMBRANCE OF THINGS PAST. Many editions SIX titles have been published in paperback by Berkley Books during available, both hardback and paperback. Actually consists of seven the last SIX months of1965. Allofthe seriesnow availablein Paper­ volumes, but most commonly found bound in two or four volumes. back reprint by Popular Library.} Appeared first from 1918 to 1926 and was first available in the U.S. Powell, Dawn. A CAGE FOR LOVERS. Boston, Houghton-Mifflin 1957' in its entirety in 1931. The Random House, 194.1, two-volume edi­ pbr, Avon, 1966. C··· (A?) ,, tion is almost continuously in print and most available: AIII B** C· Powell, Lily. THE BIRD OF PARADISE. N.Y., Knopf, 1971. B••' Purdy, James. ENCORE and MRS. BENSON. s.s. in Children Is All, N.Y., New Directions, 1962; pbr , Avon, 1965; qpbr, New Directions, 1971. Powell, Richard. DAILY AND SUNDAY. N.Y., Scribner, London, Hodder B (The Avon reprint cited is a "bound with" volume containing & Stoughton, 1965; pbr, Bantam, 1966. B" The Color of Darkness and Children Is All.) Powell, Shirley, ed. WOMANSONG. N.Y., New York University Press .. Purtscher-Wydenbruck, Nora. WOMAN ASTRIDE. N.Y., Appleton, 1934. i! 1976. (p) A' C' ' C·, Praz, Mario. THE ROMANTIC AGONY. London, Oxford University Puzo, Mario. FOOLS DIE. N.Y., Putnam, 1978. B Press, 1933, 1951; pbr, Meridian, 1956; qpbr, Oxford University Pynchon, Thomas. V. Philadelphia, Lippincott, 1963; pbr , Bantam, 1964, Press, 1970. Other editions available. A· B' C' (This is a ref­ e:ence work, primarily concerned with Lesbian and homosexual 1968. A' literature which is rare or not translated into English or both. For Quenell, Peter. AFFAIRS OF THE MIND: The Salon in Europe and most readers this will be the only available tool, aside from Jeannette America from the 18th to the 20th Century. Washington, D.C., H. Foster's Sex Variant Women in Literature, to afford a glimpse of New Republic Books, 1980. ABC' this material.) _____. THE MARBLE FOOT: An Autobiography, 1905-1938. Previn, Dory. MIDNIGHT BABY. N.Y., Macmillan, 1976. (auto) C" N.Y., Viking Press, 1977. (auto) B (A?) Querlin, Marise. WOMEN WITHOUT MEN. pbo, Mayflower, 1975; pbr , Price, Eugenia. ST. SIMONS MEMOIR. Philadelphia, Pa., Lippincott, Dell, 1965. A (Mayflower is a British paperback publisher.) 1978; pbr, Bantam, 1980. C' Quillen, Ruthellen. MAGDALEN. Hyattsville, Md., Ruthellen Quillen, Price, Olive. ROSA BONHEUR: Painter of Animals. Champaign, Ill., 1977. A' Garrard Publishing, 1972. A' Quin, Ann. THREE. N.Y., Scribner, 1966. B·' Price, W.T. A LIFE OF CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN. N.Y., Brentano's, Quinn, Seabury. CLAIR DE LUNE. s.s. in Weird Tales, September 1945. 1894. (biog) A' A' (C?) Pritchard, Janet. WARPED WOMEN. pbo, Beacon, 1951. A (T?) Rabe, David. IN THE BOOM BOOM ROOM. N.Y., Knopf, 1975. (d) B· Prokosch, Frederic. SEVEN SISTERS. N.Y., Farrar, 1962; Westport ' Rachilde (Marguerite Aymery Vallette). MONSIEUR VENUS. N.Y., Conn., Greenwood, n.d. B... Covici Friede, 1929. C·" (A?) Prou, Suzanne. MLLE SAVELLI? N.Y., Harper, 1971. A' C'" Rae, Isabel. THE STRANGE STORY OF DR. JAMES BARRY. London. 122 123 - Longmans, Green, 1958. (biog) A·· (Lesbian/transvestite Dr. Barry was the first woman doctor in England. See also Rose. June.) Reith, Kimi. POEMS FOR MY MOTHER AND THE WOMEN I HAVE Raley, Patricia. MAKING LOVE: How To Be Your Own Sex Therapist. LOVED. San Francisco, Second Coming Press, 1979. (p) A·· N.Y., Dial, 1976. (Illustrated manual with text for heterosexual, Rejeunier, Jeanne. THE BEAUTY TRAP. N.Y., Trident, 1969; pbr, Poc­ gay, and Lesbian couples.} ket Books, 1970. B Ramstetter, Victoria. ANTARES. Cincinnati, Ohio, Moonshadow Press, Remarque, Erich Maria. ARCH OF TRIUMPH. N.Y., Appleton, 1945; 1979. (p) A•• pbr, Signet, 1950, 1959; pbr, Avon, 1971. B· -----. ROOT CHAKRA. Cincinnati, Ohio, Moonshadow Press, Renault, Mary. THE BULL FROM THE SEA. N.Y., Pantheon, 1962; pbr, 1979. (p) A•• Pocket Books, 1963; qpbr, Vintage, 1975. B Randal, Vera. THE INNER ROOM. N.Y., Knopf, 1964; pbr, Avoo, 1966. ____. FRIENDLY YOUNG LADIES. London, Longrnans, A* B* C··· Green, 1944; her, tct, The Middle Mist, N.Y., Morrow, 1945; pbr, Randall, Marta. CITY IN THE NORTH. pbo, Warner, 1976. B Avon, 1962; pbr, Popular Library, 1975; her, Larchmont, N.Y., . Queens House, 1976. A··· . -----. ISLANDS. pbo, Pyramid, 1976. B _____. KIND ARE HER ANSWERS. N.Y., Morrow, 1940; pbr, Raphael, Fredetic. RICHARD'S THINGS. N.Y., Babbs, 1975; pbr, Avon, 1976. A (T?) Dell, 1950, et al.; pbr, Pyramid, 1964; her, Larchmont, N.Y., Queens House, 1976. B Raymond, Janice G. THE TRANSSEXUAL EMPIRE: The Making of the _____. THE MASK OF APOLLO. N.Y., Pantheon, 1966; pbr, She-Male. Boston, Beacon Press, 1979. A··· (Author rightly Pocket Books, 1967; pbr, Bantam, 1974. B shows transsexualism as an emblem of modem society's relentless anti-feminism.} _____. PURPOSES OF LOVE. London, Longmans, Green, 1939; her, tct, Promise ofLove, N.Y., Morrow, 1939; pbr, Popular Library, Rayter, Joe. ASKING FOR TROUBLE. N.Y., Morrow, 1955; pbr, Pocket Books,1959. B·· 1963; pbr, Pyramid Publications, 1974; her, Larchmont, N.Y., Queens House, 1976. B··· (With Miss Renault~ increasing popu­ Reage, Pauline. THE STORY OF O. Paris, Olympia Press, 1957, 1960; larity, there have been many other paperback editions ofher books N.Y., Grove, 1966; pbr, Brandon, 1965, 1966; pbr , Grove, 1967, in England.] 1969,1976; pbr, Ballantine, 1973, 1975; qpbr, Grove, 1978. B. (T?) Rendell, Ruth. FROM DOON WITH DEATH. London, Long, 1964; Gar­ den City, N.Y., Doubleday, 1965; pbr, Ballantine, 1966; pbr, Beagle Redinger, Ruby V. GEORGE ELIOT, THE EMERGENT SELF. N.Y., Books, 1970. A·· Knopf (Borzoi Books), 1975. (biog) B. Rensberger, Billie and Abbie Padgett Dolgin, eds. GLASS HANDS. St. Redmon, Anne. EMILY STONE. London, Seeker & Warburg, 1974; her, Louis, Mo., Athena Press, 1976. (p) A· C· N.Y., Praeger, 1975; pbr, Ballantine, 1975. A. (C?) Rensberger, Billie. THE SUBJUGATION OF WOMAN OR A LOVING -----. MUSIC AND SILENCE. N.Y., Holt, Rinehart & Winston, BRASS BOOK OF LOWER-CLASS TRASH. St. Louis, Mo., Athena 1979. A· B· Press, 1972. (p) A· Reed, Evelyn. WOMEN'S EVOLUTION: From Matriarchal Clan to Patti­ Restif de 1a Bretonne, Nicolas. PLEASURES AND FOLLIES OF A archal Family. N.Y., Pathfinder Press, 1975 (simultaneously hard. GOOD NATURED LIBERTINE. 1798. Paris, Olympia Press, 1955 cover and paperback). C·· (A?) (translated by Pieralessandro Casavini). B· Reeves, Clara. FROM AN ARGUMENT ON THE EQUALITY OF THE Revelli, George. COMMANDER AMANDA. N.Y., Grove, 1968; pbr, Dell, SEXES. In Original Poems on Several Occasions, London, n.p., 1970. A (T?) 1769. (p) A. _____. RESORT TO WAR. N.Y., Grove, 1971; pbr, Dell, 1972. Rehder, Jessie. REMEMBRANCE WAY. N.Y., Putnam, 1956. A•• A (T?) Reinhardt, Madge. YOU'VE GOT TO RIDE THE SUBWAY! SI. Paul, Rexroth, Kenneth, trans. and ed. THE ORCHID BOAT: Women Poets of Minn., Back Row Press, 1977. A•• China. N.Y., Seabury Press, 1972. (p) A· (Poems include those of Wu Tsao, Lesbian poet of the 19th century.] 124 ... ,I Rey, Henri-Francois. THE MECHANICAL PIANOS. London, Seeker & Must Weep," Coo; "Two Hanged Women," A "". Taken as a whole, Warburg, N.Y., Farrar, 1965. B' the collection must be considered major and important.) Reynolds, Mack. COMMUNE 2000 A.D. pbo, Bantam, 1974. B' _____. THE GETTING OF WISDOM. London, Heinemann, Rhau, Henry von. THE HELL OF LONELINESS. N.Y., Inwood Press, N.Y., Duffield, 1910; revised edition her, N.Y., Norton, 1931. C'" 1929; N.Y., Guild Press, 1965. A' Richmond, Len, ed. THE NEW GAY LIBERATION BOOK. N.Y., Ram­ Rice, Craig. HAVING WONDERFUL CRIME. N.Y., Simon & Schuster parts Press, 1979 (simultaneously he and pb). B' 1944; pbr, Dell, n.d. (1950?), et al. B" ' Rifkin, Shepard. DESIRE ISLAND. pbo, Ace, 1960. B" Rice, Elmer. IMPERIAL CITY. London, Gollancz, N.Y., Coward, THE RIGHTS OF GAY PEOPLE: The Basic ACLU Guide to a Gay Per­ McCann, 1937; her, Grosset & Dunlap, 1937. A B' son's Rights. N.Y., Dutton Sunrise, 1976; pbr, Avon, 1975. Rich, Adrienne. THE DREAM OF A COMMON LANGUAGE: Poems Riley, Elizabeth. ALL THAT FALSE INSTRUCTION. London, Angus & 1974-1977. N.Y., Norton, 1978. (p) A'" Robertson, 1975. A'" -----. OF WOMAN BORN: Motherhood as Experience and' In­ Riley, Kathy B. and Janet H. Yench, eds. WOMANTHOLOGY. n.p., stitution. N.Y., Norton, 1976. A' Littleton Co., n.d. (p) A" B C (Includes work by Lesbian poets Lalla, Leslie Aguillard, Victory Searle, Terra, Kim Womantree, Janet ----. ON LIES, SECRETS, AND SILENCE: SELECTED Yench, and Chocolate Waters.) PROSE 1966-1978.

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