Above and below is a small percentage of some of the thousands of lesbian themed paperback covers that appeared during the mid-century period, with art by Paul Rader, Fred Fixler, Harry Schaare, Rudy Nappi, Charles Copeland, and others, as well as a few interesting photographed fronts. The collection ends with the classic Satan Was a Lesbian, which you’ve probably seen before, but which no collection like this is complete without. Hopefully most of the others will be new to you. Needless to say, almost all were written by men, and in that sense are really hetero books reflecting hetero fantasies (fueled by hetero misconceptions and slander). You can see plenty more in this vein on the website Strange Sisters.
When girl meets girl sparks fly.
Tom Foran, Ann Summerhill, Jackson Harmon, Stan O'Dair, Marguerite Frame, Fred Haley, A.M. Willis, Howard Toward, C.B. Shore, Gale Wilhelm, D.W. Craig, Sheldon Lord, Jerry Jason, Elise Abel, Arthur Adlon, Claire Stanley, Rod Strong, Stanley Curson, Richard Marshe, Joan Ellis, Randy Salem, Toni Adler, Ann Toward, Leslie Behan, Rene Coquelin, Kay Addams, Dorian Lee, Lilyan Brock, J.S. Robins, March Hastings, Rex Weldon, Toni Wray, Richard Villanova, Edwin West, Dominique Napier, Vincent E. Burns, Sloane Britton, Sloane Britain, Hal Kantor, Greg Hamilton, Phil Anders, Paul Rader, Fred Fixler, Harry Schaare, Rudy Nappi, Charles Copeland, cover art, cover collection, literature, lgbt