Sloane Britain

Sloane Britain

Sloane Britain aka Sloan Britton was the pseudonym of Elaine Williams, aka Elaine H. Cumming (1932-1963), who was an editor at Midwood-Tower and a ground-breaking author of lesbian pulp fiction. She was killed in a car accident in Red Hook, NY on December 23, 1963, after attending a party. She left behind behind a husband and four children. (The photo is AI-Generated)

 

Books by Sloane Britain

First Person, Third Sex

First Person, Third Sex

It's 1959. Janet and Paula meet as teaching students and decide to move in together when they get jobs at a school in the same small town. Their friendship develops into something deeper and more intimate for them both.. Paula has been romantically involved with women before, but this same-sex attraction is new, exciting and unsettling for Janet. It's a relationship that leads them both to discoveries and challenges they never expected.

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Vintage Sleaze 2: 12 Forbidden Novels from the 1950s and 1960s

Vintage Sleaze 2: 12 Forbidden Novels from the 1950s and 1960s

TWELVE forbidden, sexy novels from the 1950s and early 60s, out of print for decades, collected in one volume:

Awakening of Jenny by Lillian Colter
Beyond Desire by Richard Himmel
Born to be Made by John Burton Thompson
Bucks County Report by Stuart James
The Cheaters by Jr. Ledru Baker
The Dark of Summer by E.M. Parsons
The Demands of the Flesh by March Hastings
The Girls of the French Quarter by John Burton Thompson
The Lusting Drive by Ovid Demaris
The Outcasts by March Hastings
The Third Theme by March Hastings
Unnatural by Sloane Britain

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LESBIAN PULP FICTION 3: Four Classic Novels

LESBIAN PULP FICTION 3: Four Classic Novels

Four lost, ground-breaking classics of lesbian pulp fiction, back in print for the first time in 60 years.

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