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Early Lesbian Pulp Novel, Connie by Frank Gavin

Early Lesbian Pulp Novel, Connie by Frank Gavin

by Lesbian Pulp, Frank Gavin

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[LGBTQ pulp] Gavin, Frank. Connie. California: Private Edition, 1966. First edition mass-market softcover paperback. 160 pages. About 4.25" x 7". Cover art done by famed lesbian pulp cover artist Paul Rader. Features bright colors and a young, blonde woman in a pink dress in the foreground, along with an older woman standing behind her in blue eyeshadow and pink lipstick. Back cover features a unique photograph of a woman shown upside-down, with a caption above it reading: "Femme A Flame!" The book is interesting in that author Frank Gavin wrote about both lesbian and bisexual relationships. The plot follows a suburban couple and a secret relationship that develops. From the back: "Connie was an innocent small-town girl...but once she got turned on by her swinging playboy husband and his bisexual bedroom pals...she became a..." Front cover has slight crease on one corners. Otherwise, in very good condition and attractive.
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