DAVIES, RHYS. “Orestes”, ss in The Trip to London. N. Y. Howell Soskin & Co, 1946. A lesbian manages to free the protagonist of a mother-complex, because her attitude is free of feminine seductiveness.

+ DAVIS, FITZROY. Quicksilver. Harcourt, Brace, 1942. Hilarious novel of the theatre, supposedly based on actual personalities recognizable to the initiate; my reviewer wrote that some theatrical people “literally turn purple at the mere mention of this book ... most real pro actors detest portrayal of homosexuality in theatre fiction, bad publicity and all that ... can’t say I blame them much.”

DAY, MAX. So Nice, So Wild. pbo, Stanley Library Inc, 1959. Evening waster; an impossibly complicated murder-story plot with a hero who, trying to prove he didn’t murder his own uncle, is pestered by all sorts of girls crawling into his bunk, blondes, brunettes and a few lesbians trying hard to convert themselves to heterosexuality. Funny, real fun.

DEAN, RALPH. One Kind of Woman. pbo, Beacon, 1959. Evening waster.

Forbidden Thrills. pbo Bedtime Books 1959. Scv.

DEBUSSY, ROY.

—and Jay Arpage; Non Stop Flight, Brookwood 1958.

—and Cleo Dorene; Fountain of Youth, Brookwood 1958.

—and Arthur Maurier; Wicked Curves, Brookwood 1958.

—and Les Maxime; Eye Lust, Brookwood 1959.