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A Year Among The Girls
by Darrell G Raynor

Publisher: Mayflower
London, UK

Year


1967       first published: 1966
Cover / size: Paperback / w 11.2 cm * h 18 cm / 160 pp

Dustjacket?   no

ISBN: n/a

Arbery Ref:   0000118


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Condition: Good

Cover worn and marked, pages foxed and edges stained, ink inscription on pre-title page, pages foxed, but spine unbroken and binding tight.


Plot / Content:
"Is transvestism becoming more prevalent? How does the transvestite differ from the homosexual? How can a woman face the discovery that her husband likes to dress in women's clothes? Can transvestism be cured?


"Darrell G Raynor, a successful man, married and a father, found himself in the grip of this strange compulsion. His determination to answer these, and many other, questions, involved him for a full year in the incredible world of the 'cross dresser'. His new acquaintances include Virginia, the transvestite publisher, Felicity, the airline pilot, Annette, the comely businessman, Irene, the aircraft engineer, Susanna, the radio commentator and many more.


"This absorbing and valuable book throws new light on a growing social and legal problem the deep significance of which is not generally appreciated."

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Quote from this book
"Robert Stevens, as he called himself, was no truck driver. He chatted softly as he tooled the big car up to the freeway and along the already dark roads. He was aware of my high-strung condition and he seemed determined to put me more at ease as he talked of the past. He had been manager of a radio station somewhere in the East, he had had person and family troubles, he had given that up and come out to Los Angeles to assist 'Virginia' on the magazine. As he talked, I sensed a personality that had been 'through the mill', that had learned compassion, and had sought to give others the benefit of this.

'If you've never dressed,' he said as we turned into a dark and narrow canyon road, off the freeway, 'try not to. Never go any deeper into this than you can. Of course,' he added, 'if you have to, well . . . ' "

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