THE MOON VOW by Hazel Lin. Pageant Press, New York. A novel of women, searching the depths of character and exploring the enigma of their hates, loves, needs and desires. The author, a doctor, treats Lesbian love in this, her second book, with candor, sympathy and maturity endowed by her years of medical exper ience and her Oriental heritage. $4.00

SEX WITHOUT GUILT by Albert Ellis, Ph.D. Published by Lyle Stuart, New York. Fifteen facets of sex behavior are discussed, each a complete exposition on a current sex problem facing adults today. The nature of our sex code is such that countless men and women must fight a lonely battle against guilt for doing those sexual things which are neither harmful to themselves nor to others. All articles herein have been published in Stuart's THE INDEPENDENT, and two of them ap pe ared in MATTACHINE REVIEW not long ago. $4.95

SEXUAL DEVIATIONS IN THE FEMALE by Louis S. London. The Julian Press, New York. Revised 1957 edition. Contains seventeen case histories of frustrated women, dealing with the entire spectrum of distortions of varied sex expression. All are from cases under psychiatric treatment, thus data is invaluable for the psychoanalyst, therapist and student concerned with these disciplines. $4.00 HOMOSEXUALITY, A CROSS CULTURAL APPROACH by Donald Webster Cory. The Julian Press, New York. An intelligent exploration of the subject of homosex. uality from the historic world of Plato's Greece to the realities of Kinsey's America in the mid-20th Century. $5.00

PILGRIM'S TERRACE by Tram Combs. Published in Puerto Rico last year, this limited edition of poems about American West Indian islands and people emerges as work that is intensely obserbed, moving and masculine. Forewords by Kenneth Rexroth and Wm. Carlos Williams. $2.00

PHALLIC WORSHIP by George Ryley Scott. Mental Health Press, New American edition by Associated Booksellers, Westport, Cona. The importance of sex and sex rites in relation to religion and sociology is told in this work in terms of phallic fundaments. Deals not only with significance of male organ of generation in wor ship, but also presents detailed exposition of its ceremonies and symbolism plus complete account of the connection between eroticism of all mankind and religious rites. $10.00

SEXUAL SYMBOLISM, A History of Phallic Worship, by Richard Payne Knight and Thomas Wright. The Julian Press, New York. Includes two complete volumes, "A discourse on the Worship of Priapus" and "The Worship of Generative Powers." which appeared in 1786 and 1866 respectively. These constitute pioneer works of scholarship and serious inquiry long unavailable to most students of phallic cults of the Middle Ages. $7.50

SEX IN HISTORY by G. Rattray Taylor. London: Thames & Hudson (U. S. edition by Vanguard Press, New York). The story of Society's changing attitudes to sex throughout the ages, and how these attitudes have influenced civilization in law, religion and social custom. Not just another random sexology; rather a knowledgeable and psychiatrically sophisticated book, a culture-history that is historical in the finest sense. $5.00

THE DUKE OF SIN by Charles M. Wayne. Pan Books, New York. This rollicking, boisterous and heterosexually lusty comedy tells the story of John Ponder and the endless feminine influences which directed him and his motorcycle through the turning wheels of sin. Lightly trenchant satire in which many of the more insidious follies of present-day society are pinned down with an accurately sharp bodkin. $2.00

DERRICKS by James Barr. New reprint by Pan Books, New York. A volume of short stories on homosexual themes. Original edition has been out of print for some time $2.50

THE GOD WITHIN by Christina Midence Valentine. Exposition press, New York. "With utmost clarity and practical applicability to everyday living, she reveals how every man and woman alive can achieve the maximum of health and happiness a fuller life." Special reference to homosexual adjustment problems. $3.50

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SEX VARIANT WOMEN IN LITERATURE by Jeanette Foster, Ph.D. Vantage Press, New York. This survey, organized choronogically, is not only extensive but detailed. Dr. Foster has done a magnificent job in achieving the first authoricative bibliography and analysis of variant influences as thay pertain to the Lesbian. $5.00

GAY BAR by Helen P. Branson. Pan-Graphic Press, San Francisco. This first full-length book from Pan-Graphic tells the story of one of those gathering places found in every large city by a woman who knows her subject from the inside out. Non-fiction, but humorous and down to earth in its piercing reality. $3.00

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