Published by Beacon Books, 1960, 1960
Seller: Virginia Martin, aka bookwitch, Concord, CA, U.S.A.
Soft cover. Condition: Good. Mass market paperback, shows reading wear and pages darkened with age in green pictorial wraps else interior VG, unmarked. 154 pp. and list of related books. No. B-311. dealing with the 'taboo' of lesbianinsm from the late 1950's! "Society uses an ugly word to describe these women!" This is the strange story of two who dared to share everything (Diana and Angela) when it was "verboten".
First Edition. No. B-311. First Edition, a paperback original. Very Good plus in wrappers, with a slight lean, faint soil on the endpapers, and light rubbing on the edges. Holroyd, p. 151.
Published by Beacon, NY, 1960
Seller: West Portal Books, San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
First Edition
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: NF/F. First Edition. Book appears virtually unread with scant wear at edges and extremities and a touch of tanning to the pages due to age. A sharp and square looking copy of this uncommon PBO dealing with the 'taboo' of lesbianinsm from the late 1950's! "Society uses an ugly word to describe these women!" 160 pages including 6 pages of ads at the rear. Beacon # B311.
First Edition. [LGBTQ pulp] Clark, Dorene Different. New York: Beacon Books, 1960. First edition mass-market paperback pulp. 160 pages. Measures 4.25" x 7". Dark blue moody cover art by famed pulp artist Bruce Minney features a woman with a towel draped over her shoulder, and another woman sitting down in the center. Tagline reads: "The strange story of two who dared to share everything." Back cover features a blue paint splatter illustration. Plot follows a romantic lesbian relationship between characters Gail Hastings and Angela Winters. Front cover is bright with a barely visible small pen mark at the top, does not affect the image. Name and address of bookstore handwritten on inside of front cover. Overall, in very good condition.