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Gay Fiction
Condition: Fair Cover: front has tear (part detached but sent with book); severe wear at spine (rubbed through in part) and at edges. Binding weakening and irregular (split at pp 138 / 139). Pages browning as normal with age Plot / Content: "HANDSOME TERRY WALLACE LIVED IN THE TWILIGHT OF SEX BETWEEN THE DAYLIGHT OF NORMAL LOVE AND THE NIGHT OF FORBIDDEN DESIRE! "Endowed with a magnificent body and stunning good looks, Terry Wallace wanted the fame and glamour of being a star. He found it as a female impersonator. Eventually stardom brought him into contact with many unusual men, and he discovered his strange talent to appease physical and spiritual hunger with all of them. But each new thrill only made Terry painfully aware of the emptiness of his life of abnormal passion." (from the cover) Background / Biography: Jay Little was the pseudonym of Clarence Miller (1911 - 2001). Brooks Peters gives extensive information on Miller's life in An Open Book. Reviews: Clicking on advertiser links on this site may allow these companies to gather and use information about your visit to this and other websites to provide you with advertisements about goods and services presumed to be of interest to you. |
Quote from this book "Terry Wallace rove slowly alone in his high-powered convertible, staring out over the passing scene. The night was beautiful, late April when it seemed that all the clean, untempered breeze of the world was here with its gentle winds; and the earth lay warm and fecund, burgeoning with buildings, the moonlight falling upon them like a soft blue net. Out of the moonlit sky another familiar building took a square, solid stand. Another tree, another quiet sweep of shining water, another mast. Its tall pole and cross beams extended like welcoming arms, and at its base rocked the boat, lazily and serenely. Lights in its cabin shone, set there to hold out a warm welcome, through portholes ajar, and through them a radio could be heard playing the music of New Orleans." opening paragraphs Secondhand booksellers |