Linda Lovelace - Books

Books

Boreman has been the subject of five biographies, four authored or co-authored by her:

  • Inside Linda Lovelace (1974), Linda Lovelace, ISBN 0-902826-11-5
  • The Intimate Diary of Linda Lovelace (1974), Linda Lovelace, ISBN 0-523-00394-3
  • Ordeal (1980), Linda Lovelace and Mike McGrady, ISBN 0-517-42791-5
  • Out of Bondage (1986), Linda Lovelace and Mike McGrady, ISBN 0-425-10650-0
  • The Complete Linda Lovelace (2001), Eric Danville, ISBN 0-9705502-0-0

Other books:

  • Jack Stevenson (ed): Fleshpot – Cinema's Sexual Myth Makers & Taboo Breakers (Headpress, England 2000): Features an interview with her.

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