SAYERS, DOROTHY L. The Dawson Pedigree. Harcourt 1928, fco.

+ SCHIDDEL, EDMUND. Girl with the Golden Yo-Yo. pbo Berkley 1955, 1959, (m). Also contains some brief analysis of lesbian jazz circles in Germany after WWI.

The Other Side of the Night. pbo Avon 1954-5, Berkley 1959, (m).

SCHMITT, GLADYS. Confessors of the Name. Dial, 1952, pbr Permabooks ca. 1953-55. A relatively minor lesbian character in a long novel of ancient Rome, with explicit[48] lesbian scenes during a Saturnalia orgy.

A Small Fire. Dial 1958. (m.) minor.

Alexandra. Dial 1947, pbr Pocket Books 1949. Very vague and minor threads of contact in a novel of intense friendship between two women. Emotionally high.

SCOTT, LES. Twilight Women. Arco 1952, pbr Beacon 1956. Evening-waster suspenseful adventure story of a chase-type kidnapping: Rance, the hero, pleasantly entangled with two beautiful Polynesian girls, who eventually take him to a Utopian tropical island where he happily marries both of them. The contact between the girls is incidental and included simply to heighten excitement for male readers, but it’s good fun in a Sax Rohmerish way.

Three Can Love. Arco, 1952.

Touchable. Arco, 1951. Probably much the same as above.

SCULLY, ROBERT. A Scarlet Pansy. N. Y. Faro, 1933, Hesor 1937 hcr, Reprinted and completely rewritten by Royal, no pub. no date, Baltimore, Oppenheimer, 30s and 40s. In 1950, D W Cory called this “the low point of the homosexual novel”. A lot of trash has been written since, which makes this look simply silly. (m). A confusing novel of the “gay” world, including some butchy and peculiar lesbians.