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<strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>Catalog</strong> <strong>47</strong><br />

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1. Acts of passion; lesbians, gay men <strong>and</strong> the law. Sidney, NSW, NSW Young Lawyers, et.<br />

al., 2000. 28p. brochure detailing longst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> new rights for gay people, unequal<br />

rights, <strong>and</strong> legal resources for Australian gays. 18.00<br />

2. After dark; the national magazine of entertainment, volume 6, no. 9, January 1974. New<br />

York, Dance Magazine, 1974. 116p. 8.5x11 inches, wraps. Special issue of the magazine<br />

subtitled "Black Magic", with articles on Ellington, Al Green, Soul Train, African American<br />

theater <strong>and</strong> film <strong>and</strong> more. 15.00<br />

3. Anders sein und älter werden - Lesben und Schwule im Alter; dokumentation der<br />

Fachtagung vom 22/23. November 2002, Studie "Älter werden - Älter Lesben und Schwule<br />

in Berlin". Berlin, Gleichgeschlechtliche Lebensweisen, 2002. 128p., wraps. (Dokumente<br />

lesbisch-schwuler Emanzipation des Fachbereichs für gleichgeschlechtliche Lebensweisen<br />

20) 45.00<br />

4. Aoi mitsu / Unripened honey. Tokyo, Creators, 1985. [36p.], profusely illus. with color<br />

photos, wraps, 10x7 inch oblong. Not found in OCLC. 150.00


Homoerotic color photography; text in Japanese. Most photos are of young men<br />

masturbating.<br />

5. ARC; spring 1994, no. 32. Issue title: <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> lesbian poetry in Canada: an international<br />

year of the family special tribute. Ottawa, ARC, 1994. 89p., wraps. Poets include Brenda<br />

Brooks, Elsa Gidlow, Nila Gupta, Robert K. Martin <strong>and</strong> many others. 22.00<br />

6. The arrow; bulletin of the Mackay Society, #3. New York, Mackay Society, Spring 1986.<br />

8p., 7x8.5 inches, very good in stapled pictorial wraps. Includes report from the first annual<br />

meeting in New York. 22.00<br />

7. Attention: gay people & their families; an invitiation to contribute to: "<strong>Lesbian</strong>s, gay<br />

men <strong>and</strong> their families: an anthology". San Francisco, Operation Concern, 1978. 8.5x11<br />

inch mimeographed flyer soliciting input into the project. 22.00<br />

8. Eine Auslese der köstlichsten Liebesgedichte von Villon [et. al.]. Aufs delikateste<br />

ausgestattet mit h<strong>and</strong>kolorierten Illustrationen von Denis Clairon und einem<br />

verständnisvollen Publikum dargegoten. Basel, Studio Druck, 1945. Unpaginated love<br />

poetry, illus. with pretty, spot-colored line drawings of mostly young women, first edition<br />

slender paper-over- boards, spine panel is completely shattered (hinges remain sound),<br />

boards irregularly sunned <strong>and</strong> dust-soiled. Some gay content. 15.00<br />

9. Bad boy comix; issue 1. [San Francisco], n. pub., [1983?]. [36]p. gay comix, very good in<br />

wraps. 35.00<br />

10. Bar guide; USA International. N. pl., n. pub., [1971-3?]. 192p., slightly worn wraps, A<br />

state-by-state, country-by-country guide with notations designating the nature of the<br />

establishment (gay, lesbian, 'colored', hustlers, leather, etc.). This invaluable locator for gay<br />

bar culture immediately after Stonewall includes listings for GIs in Vietnam. OCLC lists<br />

two holdings. 75.00<br />

11. The Body Politic; 2. San Francisco, the journal, 1970. 40p., wraps lightly worn, 8.5x11<br />

inches. Not found in OCLC. 25.00<br />

Second issue of the radical medical publication originally launched by the Medical<br />

Community for Human Rights. Contents include "No revolution without us," by an<br />

anonymous gay medical student; the Black Panther Party six month health program; an<br />

article about the occupation of the Nurses' Residence at Lincoln Hospital in New York by<br />

members of the Young Lords Party <strong>and</strong> DRUM, <strong>and</strong> more. Illustrated throughout by<br />

underground cartoonists Greg Irons <strong>and</strong> Dave Sheridan.<br />

12. California hot line ... an annual, detailed guide to your kind of California. San Francisco,<br />

California Hot Line, 1976. 128p., pocketsize wraps somewhat worn <strong>and</strong> soiled, with small<br />

dog-ears. Tourist guide emphasizing predominately gay places; several entries are overstamped<br />

"closed," reflecting changes as booklet went to press. 45.00<br />

13. Catalyst, a socialist journal of the social services. (Numbers 1-5). New York, Institute for<br />

Social Service Alternatives, 1978-80. First five issues of the journal, 5.25x8.5 inches in<br />

wraps, mild wear. 35.00<br />

Topics range from radical perspectives on ghetto organizing to a psychotherapist's<br />

examination of the impact of coming out on the families of gays <strong>and</strong> lesbians.


14. Cecil Knockerwurst <strong>We</strong>atherbee commemorates the [second, thrid, fourth, fifth]<br />

hanging of Sweet Lips: April 1972-1975 [series of four pinback buttons]. San Francisco,<br />

Dave Valentine, 1972-75. Group of four pins, in round, oval, <strong>and</strong> rectangular formats, the<br />

smallest measuring 1.5 inches in diameter, all with black text on a white background with<br />

red lips; very good but for the last in the series, which has some spots of yellowing.<br />

45.00<br />

Sweet Lips, a.k.a. Richard Walters, was a columnist for the Bay Area Reporter focusing on<br />

the gay gossip of the Polk <strong>and</strong> Tenderloin areas. The button for the third "hanging" cites<br />

Dave Valentine as its manufacturer, at 556 Castro in San Francisco, the the venue for the<br />

fourth hanging is specified as the Kokpit, at 301 Turk. On the last button Knockerwurst has<br />

been changed to Knockerwurst.<br />

15. Cecil Knockherworst <strong>We</strong>atherbee commemorates the second hanging of Sweet Lips:<br />

April 1972 [pinback button]. San Francisco, Dave Valentine, 1972. 1.5 inch diameter<br />

button, black text on a white background with red lips; very good. 15.00<br />

Sweet Lips, a.k.a. Richard Walters, was a columnist for the Bay Area Reporter focusing on<br />

the gay gossip of the Polk <strong>and</strong> Tenderloin areas. Dave Valentine manufactured buttons at<br />

556 Castro in San Francisco.<br />

16. Cecil Knockerwurst <strong>We</strong>atherbee commemorates the fifth hanging of Sweet Lips: April<br />

1975 [pinback button]. San Francisco, n.pub., 1975. 1.5x2.5 inch rectangular button, black<br />

text on a white background with red lips; very good. 15.00<br />

17. Cock shots. Annual no. 2. Wilmington, DE, Quality Publishing Company, 1982. 46p. plus<br />

lengthy unpaginated section of explicit color <strong>and</strong> black <strong>and</strong> white homoerotic photography,<br />

mildly worn wraps, 8x10.5 inches. 15.00<br />

18. The crane bag; vol. 5, no. 1; minorities in Irel<strong>and</strong>. Dublin, The Crane Bag, 1981. 94p.,<br />

illustrations, very good in wraps. 12.00<br />

Irish journal. Contributors consider anti-Catholicism, sex legislation, minorities, church<br />

<strong>and</strong> state in Irel<strong>and</strong> (interview with Sean McBride), homosexual people <strong>and</strong> the christian<br />

churches in Irel<strong>and</strong> ("A minority <strong>and</strong> its oppressors"), h<strong>and</strong>icapped people, .<br />

19. Creating communities: giving <strong>and</strong> volunteering by gay, lesbian, bisexual, <strong>and</strong> transgender<br />

people. New York <strong>and</strong> Amherst, Working Group on Funding <strong>Lesbian</strong> & <strong>Gay</strong> Issues <strong>and</strong><br />

Institute for <strong>Gay</strong> & <strong>Lesbian</strong> Strategic <strong>Studies</strong>, 1998. 28p., 8.5x11 inches, slightly foxed<br />

wraps. 12.00<br />

20. La Culture Physique; bulletin Officiel de la Société d'Encouragement à l'Amélioration de<br />

la Race, Juin 1939 - no. 590. Paris, La Société d'Encouragement à l'Amélioration de la Race,<br />

1939. [32]p., 7.25x10.75 inches, illus. with period black/white, physique photos, very good<br />

in wraps. 95.00<br />

21. Another issue, Décembre 1939 - no. 596. [12]p., 7.25x10.75 inches, illus. with period<br />

black/white, physique photos, lightly worn wraps. 75.00<br />

22. Another issue, Décembre 1946 - no. 635. [16]p., 7.25x10.75 inches, illus. with period<br />

black/white, physique photos, very good in wraps. 75.00


23. Another issue, Octobre 1948 - no. 657. [16]p., 7.25x10.75 inches, illus. with period<br />

black/white, physique photos, slightly worn wraps. 75.00<br />

24. Another issue, Octobre 1950 - no. 681. [16]p., 7.25x10.75 inches, illus. with period<br />

black/white, physique photos, slightly worn wraps. 75.00<br />

25. Another issue,, Mars 1951 - no. 686. [16]p., 7.25x10.75 inches, illus. with period<br />

black/white, physique photos, slightly worn wraps. 75.00<br />

26. The Dahmer files; read the actual Milwaukee police report that vividly records the horror,<br />

cannibalism <strong>and</strong> sexual depravity of Jeffrey Dahmer's orgy of sin!. [Milwaukee?], n. pub.,<br />

1991. 6 8.5x11 sheets, four of which are printed two sides, stapled wraps. 75.00<br />

27. Le débat; septembre-novembre 1986, numéro 41. Paris, Éditions Gallimard, 1986. 192p.,<br />

wraps. Memorial issue for Michel Foucault, with a lead article by editor Pierre Nora,<br />

Foucault's Omnes et singulatim, <strong>and</strong> contributions by numerous social theorists, including<br />

Jürgen Habermas on Foucault's unmaking of the humanities by his critique of reason <strong>and</strong><br />

David Horn <strong>and</strong> Jacqueline Urla on Foucault et les États-Unis. 45.00<br />

28. Defend lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay rights: Stop the Briggs Initiative [pinback button]. San Jose, CA,<br />

Button King, [1978]. 2.25 inch diameter button, red parts of design slightly faded, still<br />

wearable for a flashback to the campaign that Harvey Milk worked on. 15.00<br />

29. Demonstrate with lesbians <strong>and</strong> gays opposed to U.S. intervention in El Salvador; ...<br />

Sunday, May 3, 1981. [San Francisco], n. pub., 1981. 8.5x11 inch flyer, printed single side,<br />

several light horizontal folds. 20.00<br />

30. Ellen; season IV, episode 1. N. pl., ABC, 1997. 4p. brochure for the first episode of season<br />

four, cast photo, short bios, trivia quiz, etc. 12.00<br />

31. The European gay review; volumes six/seven, edited by Salvatore Santagati. London,<br />

Salvatore Santagati, 1990. 258p., wraps. Forster on Gide, Maupin interviews Isherwood,<br />

Klau Mann on fascism <strong>and</strong> more. 20.00<br />

32. F. Q., Foreskin quarterly, premiere issue, volume one, number one, winter 1984. San<br />

Francisco, Alternate Publishing, 19841984. 48p., 11x14.5inch tabloid "official journal" of<br />

the Uncircumcised Society of America, very good in wraps. Includes 'Uncut<br />

Correspondence' <strong>and</strong> 'Foreskins in the News'. 45.00<br />

33. Fetish; map <strong>and</strong> guide to San Francisco. San Francisco, Oblivion Magazine, 1996. 16x18<br />

sheet folded to eight-panel brochure, printed two sides. 15.00<br />

34. Fifth estate, Vol. 28, no. 2 (Summer 1993). Special issue: Dope, queer sex <strong>and</strong> anarchy.<br />

Detroit, MI, Fifth Estate, 1993. 23p., tabloid format newspaper, color cover illustration.<br />

20.00<br />

35. First anniversary / Folsom Prison / S.F.'s wildest bar (pinback button). San Francisco,<br />

Dave Valentine, [1974]. 1.5 inch diameter button, black lettering <strong>and</strong> cartoon depiction of<br />

nude man behind bars on a white background. 22.00<br />

Address is given as 1898 Folsom; the nude man is trailing a ball <strong>and</strong> chain with the words<br />

"meet men" inscribed on the ball. The bar was established in 1973.


36. Free socialist: An occasional paper of anarchist opinion [two issues, the latter with title<br />

changed to Autonomia]. San Francisco, the newsletter, 1979. Two issues of the<br />

mimeographed newsletter, each printed on three sheets of legal-size paper stapled together<br />

at upper left; present are vol. 1 no 7 (Winter 1979) <strong>and</strong> no. 9 (Fall 1979). First issue folded<br />

for mailing with stamp <strong>and</strong> address on back page. OCLC only lists holdings in Kansas <strong>and</strong><br />

Michigan. 45.00<br />

No. 7 is devoted to "Two punctuation marks in the decay of a sick society," Dan White's<br />

assassinations of Harvey Milk <strong>and</strong> George Moscone, <strong>and</strong> the Jonestown suicides (described<br />

here as "death of an authoritarian utopia"). No. 9 has more material about Dan White as<br />

well as letters, updates on local anarchist events, explanation of the publication's name<br />

change, etc.<br />

37. Future of the past: reviving the queer archives; organized by Ryan Conrad. Photos:<br />

Annette Dragon. Essays: Susie R. Bock, Erica R<strong>and</strong>, Ryan Conrad. Portl<strong>and</strong>, ME, Moth<br />

Press, 2009. 50p. exhibition catalog, profusely illus. with black/white photos, 9x7 inches,<br />

card for the exhibit laid in, very good in wraps. The exhibition accompanied the acquisition<br />

of the Annette Dragon papers by the University of Southern Maine. 30.00<br />

38. Gavroche; textes et poèmes. Paris, Gavroche, [199-?]. [48]p., 6x8 inches, lesbian zine -<br />

poetry, comix, puzzles, articles, stapled pictorial wraps. 22.00<br />

39. <strong>Gay</strong> bay entertainment directory; San Francisco <strong>and</strong> Bay Area counties, including bars,<br />

baths, private clubs, restaurants, theaters, alphabetically listed <strong>and</strong> listed by location ... -<br />

includes "trickbook" section. San Francisco, S. F. <strong>Gay</strong> Directory, 1979. 160p., first printing,<br />

pocketsize wraps. 45.00<br />

40. Another copy, including update addendumm bars, baths, private clubs, restaurants, theaters,<br />

alphabetically listed <strong>and</strong> listed by location ... - includes "trickbook" section. San Francisco,<br />

S. F. <strong>Gay</strong> Directory, 1979. 160p., second (revised) printing, pocketsize wraps. 35.00<br />

41. <strong>Gay</strong> Caucus session <strong>and</strong> related special sessions; December 28-29, 1979. N. pl., <strong>Gay</strong><br />

Caucus, 1979. 4p. program with 1p. insert, probably from the Modern Language<br />

Association meetings. 22.00<br />

42. <strong>Gay</strong> comix; #6. San Francisco, Bob Ross, 1985. 32p., wraps. 18.00<br />

43. Another copy, wraps with small chip at right front lower corner. 12.00<br />

44. <strong>Gay</strong> comix no. 12. San Francisco, Bob Ross, 1988. [40]p., wraps. 18.00<br />

45. <strong>Gay</strong> reminiscences on Fruit Punch; gay mens radio, KPFA ... sun. oct. 7 9 pm. Berkeley,<br />

Fruit Punch, 1973. 8.5x11 inch flyer advertising the program <strong>and</strong> its new time, printed<br />

single side with graphic. 25.00<br />

46. Golden Awards 1972. San Francisco, San Francisco Academy of Performing Arts, 1973.<br />

12p., 4x11 inch program for the event, wraps lightly browned at top gutter.20.00<br />

<strong>47</strong>. The graphic man I. Santa Monica, Playgirl, 1979. Unpaginated, profusely illus. with nude<br />

male photography in both black <strong>and</strong> white <strong>and</strong> color. 30.00<br />

48. The great speckled bird; Vol.5, No.43, Oct. 30, 1972. Atlanta, GA, Atlanta Cooperative<br />

News Project, 1972. 32 p., folded tabloid, illus., some browning <strong>and</strong> fraying at edges, folded<br />

corners <strong>and</strong> chipping at spine at fold, but overall in good shape. 15.00


Atlanta's underground paper, one of the more solid of the era. Material on: local murder<br />

trial of Emily Butler, SCLC strike against Greyhound, merger of labor unions, Vietnam<br />

POWs, Atlanta VVAW, Ann Arbor Blues & Jazz Festival, Abortion tribunal, Pt. 1 of<br />

interviews on liberation struggles in Portuguese Agrica (Guinea-Bissao in this issue),<br />

murder of Atlanta gays British & Klaus, plenty of ads of the times.<br />

49. The Greek anthology; <strong>and</strong> other ancient Greek epigrams, a selection in modern verse<br />

translations, edited with an introduction by Peter Jay. New York, Oxford University Press,<br />

1973. 441p. + 4p. maps, previous owner's copy of a Pindar ode written on the f.e.p., lightly<br />

worn dj. 30.00<br />

50. GRNL "plan for action" in the halls of Congress <strong>and</strong> across the nation. [Washington],<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> Rights National Lobby <strong>and</strong> the National <strong>Gay</strong> Task Force, 1981. 8p., 8.5x11 inches,<br />

wraps. 25.00<br />

51. Haight Ashbury newspaper; [7 issues from 1978]. San Francisco, Haight Ashbury<br />

Newspaper Collective, 1978. 8 p. each, folded tabloids, mild fraying <strong>and</strong> folds at corners,<br />

minor foxing, illus. 75.00<br />

7 of first 9 issues of neighborhood newspaper during era when the Haight was beginning to<br />

turn itself around. (Missing issues 3 & 7). Contents range from full-page interview with<br />

Milk in first issue to analysis of neighborhood voting patterns. Numerous ads for<br />

neighborhood shops of the era. Some snappy illustrations by David Wills <strong>and</strong> one issue has<br />

comic strip by Jay Kinney, UG cartoonist then living in the Haight.<br />

52. Haight Ashbury Newspaper; Vol. 1, No. 1, March 1978. San Francisco, Haight Ashbury<br />

Newspaper Collective, 1978. 8 p., folded tabloid, mild fraying <strong>and</strong> folds at corners, minor<br />

foxing, illus. 15.00<br />

Premiere issue of neighborhood newspaper during era when the Haight was beginning to<br />

turn itself around. Caricature of Harvey Milk (by David Wills) on front page with full-page<br />

interview with Milk inside. Centerspread on real estate speculation <strong>and</strong> map of recent sale<br />

prices for business buildings in the Haight. Numerous ads for neighborhood shops of the<br />

era.<br />

53. The Harvey Milk <strong>Lesbian</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gay</strong> Democratic Club invites you to attend Harvey's<br />

62nd birthday party; "A celebration of Community Activism", Barbara Boxer, guest<br />

speaker, Friday, May 29. San Francisco, the Club, 1992. 4p. 5x7 inch printed invitation with<br />

a photograph of Milk on the front wrap. 15.00<br />

54. HIV/AIDS <strong>and</strong> the older adult; federal civil rights now! March on Washington April 25,<br />

1993!. Washington, March on Washington, 1993. 20p. tabloid used nationally to organize<br />

for the march, 11.5x15 inches, wraps folded horizontally in center. 20.00<br />

55. Homosexual sex techniques; second book, photo illustrated. N. pl., n. pub., [197-?]. [64]p.,<br />

fully illus., wraps, slightly edgeworn. Bondage, coprolagnia, s&m, auto fellatio. OCLC lists<br />

three copies. 75.00<br />

56. Homosexualität oder Politik mit dem # 175; mit einem Vorwort von Professor Hans<br />

Giese. Hamburg, Rohwohlt, 1967. 189p., wraps. 25.00


57. How to know god; the yoga aphorisms of Patanjali, translated with a new commentary by<br />

Swami Prabhavan<strong>and</strong>a <strong>and</strong> Christopher Isherwood. New York, Harper & Brothers, 1953.<br />

224p., first edition, 5.5x4.5 inch cloth boards in dj, mildly shelfworn, dj is browned <strong>and</strong><br />

slightly chipped at spine ends. 95.00<br />

58. I support the <strong>Gay</strong> Rights Plank [pinback button]. Los Angeles, Achievement Badge <strong>and</strong><br />

Trophy, [1972-?]. Small 1 inch diameter pin, red text on white background. 20.00<br />

Supports the effort to add a gay rights plank to the Democratic Party Platform, first<br />

proposed in 1972.<br />

59. Internationale Männerfotografie/International male photography 2, La France;<br />

otografien von/photographs by Patrick Sarfati, et. al. herausgegeben von / edited by Norbert<br />

Kosmowski. Berlin, VV borderline, 1988. 63p., profusely illus. with black/white<br />

photography, 8.25x11 inches, wraps. 25.00<br />

60. Is gay male culture dead? Featuring the poets of Guy Writers. San Francisco, the authors,<br />

2007. 28p., wraps. Poetry by Derek Lassiter, Larry Kaplan <strong>and</strong> seven other members of Guy<br />

Writers; the splendid cover cartoon in colors is by Jim Coughenour. 18.00<br />

61. Der kreis/le cercle; eine monatsscrift/revue mensuelle, jahrgang 1955. Zurich, Der Kreis/Le<br />

Cercle, 1955. A full year - 12 issues - of the homophile magazaine bound in printed boards,<br />

various paginations, numerous black/white physique photographs. A number of the covers<br />

were removed during the binding process, but the text <strong>and</strong> photographs are intact. 250.00<br />

62. Der kreis/le cercle; eine monatsscrift/revue mensuelle, jahrgang 1956. Zurich, Der<br />

Kreis/Le Cercle, 1956. A full year - 12 issues - of the homophile magazaine bound in<br />

printed boards, various paginations, numerous black/white physique photographs. A number<br />

of the covers were removed during the binding process, but the text <strong>and</strong> photographs are<br />

intact. 250.00<br />

63. Der kreis/le cercle/the circle; eine monatsscrift/revue mensuelle/a monthly, jahrgang1957.<br />

Zurich, Der Kreis/Le Cercle, 1957. A full year - 12 issues - of the homophile magazaine<br />

bound in printed boards, various paginations, numerous black/white physique photographs.<br />

A number of the covers were removed during the binding process, but the text <strong>and</strong><br />

photographs are intact. 250.00<br />

64. Lavender papers 2; an analysis of lesbian oppression. New York, N. Y. Women's School,<br />

1975. 25p., 8.5x11 inches, stapled wraps. No copies in OCLC. 75.00<br />

65. The lesbian tide; volume 9, number 5, March/April 1980. Los Angeles, <strong>Lesbian</strong> Tide ,<br />

1980. 32p., illus. magazine, 8.5x11 inches, wraps. 15.00<br />

66. Let's roast Briggs / Dec. 11, '77 [pinback button]. San Francisco, n. pub., 1977. 2.25 inch<br />

pin, green design on silvery background featuring Christmas tree motif; part of the No on 6<br />

campaign. 15.00<br />

67. Lullabye Jesus. San Francisco, Lullabye Jesus, 1992. 16p., 8.5x11 inch disbound<br />

magazine/zine, with an interview with Allen Ginsberg, poetry by Geoffey Dillard <strong>and</strong> by<br />

Robert Howington (the latter on the strangulation of an AIDS activist), Merle Tofer,<br />

Charles Bukowski <strong>and</strong> others, rear wrap an AIDS graphic by Labash. 18.00


68. March to defend District 5, defend our democratic rights. San Francisco, Grass Roots<br />

Alliance District 5 Committee/Rebel Worker Organizagion, [1979]. 8.5x14 inch flyer,<br />

printed two sides, phone pole tack holes at top sides. Demonstration called in protest of<br />

Feinstein's failure to appoint Anne Kronenberg to the Board of Supervisors in the wake of<br />

the Milk/Moscone assassinations. 25.00<br />

69. Marks or Burton? San Francisco, Marks for Congress Committee, [1978?]. 8.5x11 inch<br />

flyer, printed both sides. Milton Marks, the last liberal Republican, lobbied for gay votes<br />

because of Phil Burton's political opposition to Harvey Milk <strong>and</strong>, more positively, because<br />

of his longst<strong>and</strong>ing support for gay rights. 18.00<br />

70. The Match! Vol.2, no.5, Nov. 1970. Tucson, Student Libertarian Action Movement, 1970.<br />

8 p., tabloid, folded, illus., some fraying at edges <strong>and</strong> light chipping at folds, browned<br />

newsprint. 12.00<br />

Early issue of long-running anarchist magazine edited by Fred Woodworth. Most notable<br />

for illustrations throughout by Harry S. Robins, later associated with underground comix<br />

<strong>and</strong> Burning Man. Articles on the logic of anarchism, defense of gay liberation, drug<br />

addiction.<br />

71. Mémoire gay; actes des Premières Assises Nationales, bibliothèque municipale de Lyon,<br />

16 mars 2002. Lyon, Bibliothèque municipale, 2003. 119p., wraps. On gay history/memory<br />

<strong>and</strong> its relation to French public history <strong>and</strong> life. 35.00<br />

72. Mémoire gay & lesbienne; les gays et lesbiennes ont-ils une histoire? Actes des<br />

deuxièmes Assises Nationales, bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, 28 et 29 mars 2003. Lyon,<br />

Bibliothèque municipale, 2004. 149p., wraps. On gay history/memory <strong>and</strong> its relation to<br />

French public history <strong>and</strong> life. 30.00<br />

73. Movie buff checklist; a history of male nudity in the movies. Los Angeles, Campfire<br />

Video, 1988. 107p., first edition, wraps. First appearance of this seminal work, which went<br />

through numerous subsequent edtions. With a heavy emphasis on the homoerotic. 25.00<br />

74. Muscles; le magazine vivant de la force et de la Sante, no. 122, Fevrier-Mars 1964.<br />

Brussels, Federation Belge de Culture Physique, 1964. [20]p. photoillus. physique magazine,<br />

8.25x10.5 inches, very lightly worn wraps. 75.00<br />

75. My life my way. No. 11 (May 1979). Tokyo, Toride Publishing, 1979. 144p., lightly worn<br />

wraps, 7x10 inches, thoroughly illustrated magazine with photos in color <strong>and</strong> black <strong>and</strong><br />

white. Text in Japanese. Not found in OCLC. 95.00<br />

Single issue of the magazine celebrating gay life in Japan <strong>and</strong> around the world. This issue<br />

includes an 8-page guide to gay life in San Francisco, with maps of the Castro, Polk,<br />

Haight <strong>and</strong> Folsom districts, gay establishments labeled (in Japanese) <strong>and</strong> black <strong>and</strong> white<br />

photos around the edges highlighting important locales.<br />

76. NAMBLA film fesival; Saturday, January 28, 1984, Sunday, January 29, 1984 ... at the<br />

Pride Center. San Francisco, NAMBLA, 1984. 8.5x11 inch flyer, printed two sides, with the<br />

schedule on the rear. 35.00<br />

77. One Institute quarterly: homophile studies 13, spring 1961 vol. IV no. 2. Los Angeles,<br />

One Institute, 1961. 32p., wraps. Includes articles by Legg, Benjamin, Hay, Daniel, etc.<br />

25.00


78. Another issue, 14, summer 1961 vol. IV no. 3. Los Angeles, One Institute, 1961. 32p.,<br />

wraps. Includes articles by Legg, Daniel (first of a two-part study of homosexuality in<br />

France), Evans. 25.00<br />

79. Another issue, 15, fall 1961 vol. IV no. 4. Los Angeles, One Institute, 1961. 32p., wraps.<br />

Includes articles by Legg, Daniel (second of a two-part study of homosexuality in France),<br />

etc. 25.00<br />

80. Another issue, 16, winter 1962, vol. V no. 1. Los Angeles, One Institute, 1962. 32p., wraps.<br />

Includes a translation of Hirschfeld's 'Classification of Homosexuals', contributions by<br />

Burnside, Wood, etc. 25.00<br />

81. Another issue, 17, spring, summer, fall 1962, vol. V no. 2, 3, 4. Los Angeles, One Institute,<br />

1962. 32p., wraps. Includes a translation of Hirschfeld's 'Adaptation Treatment of<br />

Homosexuals', contributions by Legg <strong>and</strong> Starr on the Greek cult. 25.00<br />

82. Another issue, 18, winter, spring 1963, vol. VI no. 1, 2. Los Angeles, One Institute, 1963.<br />

36p., wraps. Includes a translation of Hirschfeld's 'The Role of Homosexual Men <strong>and</strong><br />

Women in Society', contributions by Hay on the Hammond Report, Tanner, evans, etc.<br />

25.00<br />

83. Another issue, 19, summer, fall 1963, vol. VI no. 3, 4. Los Angeles, One Institute, 1963.<br />

36p., wraps. Contributions by Pagari, Legg, etc. 25.00<br />

84. Another issue. 20, winter, spring 1964, vol. VII no. 1, 2. Los Angeles, One Institute, 1964.<br />

36p., wraps. Contributions by Merritt, Vest, Jenings, Gower. 25.00<br />

85. Another issue, 21, vol. VII no. 3, 4. Los Angeles, One Institute, 1964. 36p., wraps.<br />

Contributions by Baker, Dean, etc. 25.00<br />

86. Another issue, 22, vol. VIII. Los Angeles, One Institute, 1970. 16p., wraps. Final Report of<br />

the Task Force on Homosexuality. 25.00<br />

87. Another issue, fall, 1960, vol. III no. 4. Los Angeles, One Institute, 1960. 32p., wraps.<br />

Includes articles by Legg, Vest, Merritt <strong>and</strong> Daniel. 25.00<br />

88. Open letter from "white bitch" to the black youths who beat up on me <strong>and</strong> my friend.<br />

Detroit, Black & Red, [1975-?]. Single 8.5x11 inch sheet, very good, printed both sides.<br />

25.00<br />

Gives account of a mass beating by about 25 youths after a <strong>Gay</strong> Liberation Dance, during<br />

which the author says police watched but did not interfere. Laments black youth beating her<br />

up instead of cops. "When will the mob turn on the masters?".<br />

89. Operation Concern, <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> Outreach to Elders offers services for the<br />

estimated 20,000 lesbians <strong>and</strong> gay men over 60 who reside in San Francisco. San Francisco,<br />

Operation Concern, [198-?]. 8.5x11 inch printed flyer . 15.00<br />

90. Out of the closets <strong>and</strong> into the libraries. Lewiston, ME, The Bangrang Collective, [2007].<br />

[32]p., wraps. A guide to radical queer archives, zine format. Covers a significant# of left<br />

coast organizations <strong>and</strong> events. 20.00<br />

91. Pädagogischer Kongress: Lebensformen und Sexualität. Was heist hier normal?<br />

Lesbisch - schwul - heterosexuell. Berlin, Senatsverwaltung für Jungend und Familie, 1993.


287p., first edition, wraps with .125x2 inch chip not affecting text or structure. (Dokumente<br />

lesbischschwuler Emanzipation des Referates für gleichgeschlectlichte Levensweisen #8)<br />

30.00<br />

92. Peek; photographs from the Kinsey Institute. Santa Fe, Arena Editions, 2000. 187p.,<br />

profusely illus. with photos, 9x11 inches, very good in a like dj. 35.00<br />

93. Phoenix guide to activities. [Ames, IA], n.p., n.d. [10p.], wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, minor<br />

yellow stain on back cover. Not found in OCLC. 15.00<br />

Mimeographed booklet introducing campus activist groups at Iowa State, including the<br />

Black Student Organization, Grape <strong>and</strong> Lettuce Boycott Committee, <strong>Lesbian</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gay</strong><br />

groups, <strong>and</strong> others.<br />

94. Pierre et Gilles; curated by Jonathan Turner ... presented in association with sydney <strong>Gay</strong><br />

& <strong>Lesbian</strong> Mardi Gras. Sydney, Roslyn Oxley Gallery, [1994?]. 24p. exhibition catalog<br />

profusely illus. with black/white <strong>and</strong> color reproductrions of the artists' work, signed <strong>and</strong><br />

inscribed by both Pierre et Gilles in gold ink, 9.5x10.5 inches, very good in wraps.<br />

295.00<br />

95. Places of interest; the map guide 1980. Phoenix, Ferrari Publications, 1980. 125p. 9x6<br />

inch gay/lesbian travel guide, US only, lightly worn wraps. 22.00<br />

96. Pleasure Chest compendium of amorous & prurient paraphernalia; erotica; et. al. New<br />

York, Pleasure Chest, 1978. 192p., illus., third edition, slightly worn <strong>and</strong> soiled wraps. Sex<br />

paraphernalia trade catalog, illustrated, emphasis on leather/S&M materials. 25.00<br />

97. Prinz Eisenherz Buchladen .. Gesamtkatalog 80/81 ... für Schwule und <strong>and</strong>ere Männer.<br />

Berlin, Prinz Eisenherz Buchladen, 1980. 207p. bookstore catalog, wraps with Cocteau<br />

drawing on the cover. 15.00<br />

98. Prism comics; your lgbt guide to comics #2. Atlanta, Prism Comics, 2004. 128p., very<br />

good in wraps. 50p. comix + interviews, articles, etc. 15.00<br />

99. Quicksilver times; Vol.3, No.7, Apr. 14-27, 1971, "Special Mayday Issue". Washington,<br />

Quicksilver Times, Inc., 1971. 32p., 11.5 x 17 in., tabloid, folded, newsprint somewhat<br />

browned, some fraying <strong>and</strong> minor rips on edges, some chipping along spine. 20.00<br />

The capitol's underground paper. Photo of two grinning women with balloons on cover with<br />

headline "Women Attack Pentagon." Material includes support for NLF, sisterhood is<br />

powerful, free Ericka Huggins, etc. Half of issue is given over to Mayday supplement, with<br />

map of DC, Vietnam Must Live!, tactics for closing down the government. Multi-colored<br />

inks throughout. Issue shows considerable influence from the growing womens <strong>and</strong> gay<br />

movements.<br />

100. Race revolt; a collection from issues 1-4. [Manchester, Engl<strong>and</strong>], Race Revolt, 2009.<br />

[52]p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. Compilation from the zine that encourages "discussions on<br />

race, ethnicity <strong>and</strong> identity within queer <strong>and</strong> feminist communities" -p. 2. 18.00<br />

101. Rebel worker; vol. 2, no. 2, December 1978. San Francisco, Synthesis Publications,<br />

1978. 12p. tabloid newspaper devoted to the Milk/Moscone assassinations. Rebel Worker<br />

(aka the Workers Party <strong>and</strong> Democratic Workers Party) was at that time one of the two<br />

strongest left groups in San Francisco. 18.00


102. Rich gays plus "HUD" equals racism. [San Francisco?], n. pub., [1979?]. 8.5x14 inch<br />

sheet containing a polemic by a gay man close to Prairie Fire on the role of monied gays in<br />

the process of displacing minority communities via urban renewal <strong>and</strong> the need for class<br />

struggle within gay communities. 45.00<br />

103. San Francisco <strong>Gay</strong> Marching B<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Twirling Corps demography as of June,<br />

1979 based upon 101 responses. San Francisco, the B<strong>and</strong>, 1979. Five 8.5x11 sheets, printed<br />

single side <strong>and</strong> stapled. Demography includes places of birth, length of Bay Area residency,<br />

ages/birthdays, occupations, <strong>and</strong> educational levels. No names listed. 45.00<br />

104. Sexualités occidentales; in Communications 35. Paris, Seuil, 1982. 192p., wraps.<br />

Papers from a seminar conducted in 1979-80 by Philippe Ariès at l'École des Hautes Études<br />

en Sciences Sociales, including several by Ariès, Foucault on "Le combat de la Chasteté",<br />

Veyne on Roman homosexuality, Pollack on male homosexuality, Rossiaud oin 15th<br />

century French village prostitution, <strong>and</strong> more. 22.00<br />

105. SlaveCraft; roadmaps for consensual erotic servitude: principles, skills, <strong>and</strong> tools, by a<br />

grateful slave, with Guy A. Baldwin, M.S., introduction <strong>and</strong> afterward (sic) by Patrick<br />

Califia, M.A., additional material by Joseph W. Bean. Los Angeles, Daedalus Publishing<br />

Company, 2002. 184p., l.ightly beaten wraps. 25.00<br />

106. Sodomy repeal / Civil Rights / NYSCGO Demonstration July 11, 1976 [pinback<br />

button]. n.p., New York State Coalition of <strong>Gay</strong> Organizations (NYSCGO), 1976. 2 inch<br />

diameter button, red white <strong>and</strong> blue design on a white background, with flag motif inside<br />

matched gender symbols representing both gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian unions; very good. 22.00<br />

107. Support your Tavern Guild bar [pinback button]. San Francisco, Lou Greene Printers,<br />

n.d. 2.25 inch diameter button, black design on a white background. 15.00<br />

108. Transvestite catalog no. 2. <strong>We</strong>stminster, CA, Centurion Publications, 1992. 148o.,<br />

illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. With strong emphasis on leather. 35.00<br />

109. University of Cape Town <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> Association. Cape Town, <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> Association, [198-?]. 11.5x8.25 inch sheet printed two sides, folded to a six-panel<br />

brochure. Outreach pamphlet to counter homophobia. 25.00<br />

110. University of Cape Town <strong>Gay</strong> Information Working Group. Cape Town, <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> Association, [198-?]. 11.5x8.25 inch sheet printed two sides, folded to a six-panel<br />

brochure, with a panel-size sheet laid in with further information. Outreach pamphlet to<br />

counter homophobia. On various aspects of homosexuality <strong>and</strong> society, pre-AIDS. 25.00<br />

111. Unsafe for all ages 3. [Atlanta], Prism Comics, 2006. 56p. gay/lesbian comic, wraps.<br />

15.00<br />

112. Women's Press; vol.6, no.1, Jan. 1976. Eugene, OR, Pal's Press, 1976. 32 p., folded<br />

tabloid, illus, strip of sun-browning along edge of wraps, otherwise very good. 20.00<br />

Special guest issue produced by a group of 8 lesbian Maoists. Articles cover class &<br />

feminism, guidlines for facilitating meetings, underst<strong>and</strong>ing dialectical materialism, study<br />

groups, plus reviews of books on China, <strong>and</strong> a centerfold comic strip on "internalized<br />

oppression".


113. Yvonne; or the adventures <strong>and</strong> intrigues of a French governess with her pupils. A real<br />

tale translated from the French by Mary Suckit. London <strong>and</strong> New York, The Erotica Biblion<br />

Society, 1899. 138p., sewn textblock in 6.2x5 inch plain wraps with printed dj, untrimmed,<br />

a bit rumpled with several tiny dog ears; textblock threads have parted at pp.114/5 <strong>and</strong> the<br />

entire textblock is slack <strong>and</strong> at risk. An inch-long tear at the tail of the spine has been<br />

casually repaired with small piece of tape, jacket is quite crimped with h<strong>and</strong>ling <strong>and</strong> has a<br />

serious 5.5 inch taped tear not joined well, find more taping (verso) along jacket foldlines.<br />

Instruction- in-the-arts -of-love novel with considerable lesbian content. 65.00<br />

114. [RAT women's collective, eds.]. RAT subterranean news; Aug. 2 [1971] . New York,<br />

R.A.T. Publications, 1971. 16p., 11x17 flat abloid, color self-wraps, newsprint lightly<br />

browned & some fraying on edges, otherwise very good. 45.00<br />

RAT was the most politically radical NY underground paper. Appears to be final issue.<br />

Articles on <strong>Lesbian</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Health Care, the French women's movement, militancy at Ma Bell,<br />

<strong>and</strong> women <strong>and</strong> class.<br />

115. Another issue. Aug 9-23[1970]. New York, R.A.T. Publications, 1970. 28p., 11x17 flat<br />

tabloid, color self-wraps, newsprint lightly browned with some fraying on edges. 45.00<br />

Contents include: letter from <strong>We</strong>atherman Dianne Donghi about her <strong>and</strong> Linda Evans'<br />

arrest <strong>and</strong> the recent indictment of 13 <strong>We</strong>atherpeople, articles on Vietnam women, Black<br />

Panther women in jail, abortion on dem<strong>and</strong>, lesbians, long poem entitled "the Flaming<br />

Faggots, Harriet Tubman. Cover features photo of two african-american girls giving the<br />

power salute over quote from Huey Newton.<br />

116. Another issue. Women's libeRATion [RAT subterranean news]; June 14-July 10<br />

[1971] . New York, R.A.T. Publications, 1971. 28p., 11x17 tabloid, color self-wraps,<br />

newsprint lightly browned & some fraying on edges, most pages folded or wrinkled at<br />

bottom with minor foxing. 35.00<br />

Cover is drawing of woman's head with flowers in place of hair. Back cover is h<strong>and</strong>-lettered<br />

"birthday poem for Kathy Boudin". Contents include: reports on RAWF women's action<br />

against Joe Namath's NYC bar, long discussion of non-cooperation with gr<strong>and</strong> juries,<br />

Leslie Bacon news, French lesbians speak, <strong>Lesbian</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Day-Care, first-person accounts of<br />

<strong>We</strong>stside Women's Liberation Center, articles on women in China, yeast infections,<br />

"pimposity", <strong>and</strong> lengthy head's up on Virginia Ruffalo as possible security risk <strong>and</strong> police<br />

agent .<br />

117. Another issue. Women's libeRATion [RAT subterranean news]; June 14-July 10<br />

[1971] . New York, R.A.T. Publications, 1971. 28p., 11x17 folded tabloid, color self-wraps,<br />

newsprint lightly browned & some fraying on edges, minor tears on spine <strong>and</strong> some page<br />

edges. 25.00<br />

RAT was the most politically radical NY underground paper. Cover is drawing of woman's<br />

head with flowers in place of hair. Back cover is h<strong>and</strong>-lettered "birthday poem for Kathy<br />

Boudin". Contents include: reports on RAWF women's action against Joe Namath's NYC<br />

bar, long discussion of non-cooperation with gr<strong>and</strong> juries, Leslie Bacon news, French<br />

lesbians speak, <strong>Lesbian</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Day-Care, first-person accounts of <strong>We</strong>stside Women's<br />

Liberation Center, articles on women in China, yeast infections, "pimposity", <strong>and</strong> lengthy<br />

head's up on Virginia Ruffalo as possible security risk <strong>and</strong> police agent .


118. Abby, Alain. Libido Beach. New York, Avon, 1962. 159p., first printing PBO, binding<br />

badly glued, tape on tail of spine, , worn camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction, Grier<br />

A*. (Avon G-1110) 18.00<br />

"A modern Isle of Lesbos - a sun-drenched Sodom just an hour from Manhattan!".<br />

119. Abraham, Julie. Are girls necessary? <strong>Lesbian</strong> writing <strong>and</strong> modern histories. New York,<br />

Routledge, 1996. xxiv, 213p., very good first trade paperback edition in pictorial wraps.<br />

12.00<br />

120. Adams, Derek. Heat wave. New York, Masquerade/Badboy, 1994. 199p., very good<br />

first Badboy edition in original photo-illustrated wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp ficition, short stories.<br />

(BadBoy ) 25.00<br />

121. Addington, Deborah, illustrated by Megan Rothrock <strong>and</strong> Jill McCutcheon. A h<strong>and</strong> in<br />

the bush; the fine art of vaginal fisting. San Francisco, Greenery Press, 1997. 102p., drawn<br />

illustrations in text, very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. 12.00<br />

122. Alex<strong>and</strong>er, Paul C. Chains of deceit. London, Idol, 2002. 217p., very good reprint in<br />

pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. 20.00<br />

Investigative journalist Nathan Dexter in a thriller set in London. Gunn page 119. First<br />

published in 1997.<br />

123. Alger, Horatio, Jr. Young adventurer or Tom's trip across the plains. New York, Hurst<br />

& Company, [190-?]. 295p., f.e.p. worn, pictoral cover worn on spine <strong>and</strong> along spine ends.<br />

(Alger series for boys) 15.00<br />

It is not for nothing that NAMBLA has a Horatio Alger chapter ...<br />

124. Alger, Horatio, Jr. The young outlaw: or, adrift in the streets. Philadelphia, The John C.<br />

Winston Co., [190-?]. 256p. + [vii] ads, color front., previous owner's signature, spine ends<br />

worn, light edgewear, pictorial cloth binding. 18.00<br />

125. Allen, David L. The light from the second story window. New York, Exposition Press,<br />

1972. 91p., very good first edition in cloth <strong>and</strong> gilt, unclipped dj. Young 38*. 45.00<br />

Vanity press publication on the pre-liberation gay world of Los Angeles with a very dim<br />

view of the LAPD.<br />

126. Allyson, Kim. Mansion of men. Van Nuys, Triumph News, 1968. 156p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (A Dominion Book TNC<br />

327) 30.00<br />

127. Almond, Marc. Tainted life; the autobiography. London, Pan <strong>Books</strong>, 2000. viii, 465p. +<br />

24p. black/white photos, signed by the gay musician on the half-title page, later wraps<br />

printing. 35.00<br />

128. alta, Marge Piercy, Raymond Larrett. I am not a practicing angel; foreword by Marge<br />

Piercy, drawings by Raymond Larrett. Trumansburg, The Crossing Press, 1975. 80p.,<br />

illustrations, gift inscription otherwise very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial<br />

wraps Poetry. Grier B*. 12.00<br />

129. alta, photographs by Ellen Shumsky. Burn this <strong>and</strong> memorize yourself; poems for<br />

women, photographs by Ellen Shumsky. New York, Times Change Press, 1971. [16p.]


including covers, 5.25x7 inches, reprint, no political statement on inner cover, photos, very<br />

good in original b&w pictorial wraps. Grier B. 15.00<br />

130. Altman, Dennis. The homosexualization of America, the Americanization of the<br />

homosexual. Boston, Beacon Press, 1983. xiv, 246p., wraps slightly shelf worn, inscribed<br />

by Altman to San Francisco gay / labor activist Howard Wallace. 15.00<br />

131. Altman, Dennis, et. al. Homosexuality, which homosexuality? International<br />

Conference on <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>. Amsterdam <strong>and</strong> London, Uitgeverij an<br />

Dekker/Schorer <strong>and</strong> GMP Publishers, 1989. 253p., a few owner's pen notes on the title page,<br />

otherwise very good in wraps. Social construction vs. essentialism. 20.00<br />

132. Alvear, Michael <strong>and</strong> Vicky A. Shecter. Alex<strong>and</strong>er the fabulous; the man who brought<br />

the world to its knees. Los Angeles, Advocate <strong>Books</strong>, 2004. 169p., first edition, wraps.<br />

Queer history of Alex<strong>and</strong>er the Great. 12.00<br />

133. Amaechi, John, with Chris Bull. Man in the middle. New York, ESPN <strong>Books</strong>, 2007.<br />

290p., very good first edition in boards <strong>and</strong> unclipped dj. . 15.00<br />

Autobiography of the gay basketball star.<br />

134. Amory, Richard. Rote männer auf grüfen matten [The song of the loon). Munich,<br />

Roger & Bernhard GmbH & Co., Verlag, 1987. 187p., text in German, very good German<br />

edition of Amory's classic gay novel in colorphoto pictorial wraps. (Rowohlt rororo 4903)<br />

25.00<br />

135. Anderson, Robert. Tea <strong>and</strong> sympathy. New York, New American Libray/Signet, 1956.<br />

127p., 4 pages of photos from the film <strong>and</strong> Broadway production, very good first Signet<br />

printing, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in pictorial wraps. The R<strong>and</strong>om House edition is Young<br />

85*. (1343) 15.00<br />

The playscript.<br />

136. Anderson, Steven W. A journey into the queer (<strong>and</strong> not so queer). Minneapolis, the<br />

author, 1994. 59 8.5x11 inch sheets printed single side, spiral-bound wraps. Honors paper<br />

on queer history, University of Minnesota. 22.00<br />

137. Andrews, Mark. Back stage studs. New York, Star Dist./Surey <strong>Books</strong>, 1985. 186p., very<br />

good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Adam's <strong>Gay</strong><br />

Readers AGR121) 15.00<br />

138. Anonymous. Beach bum. New York, Star Distributors, 1980. 180p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Finl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong> FIN 5)<br />

15.00<br />

139. Anonymous. Blood brothers & Streetwise punk; 2 full novels. New York, Star<br />

Distributors, 1983. 380p., first printing PBO in worn, graphic photo-illustrated wraps. <strong>Gay</strong><br />

pulp fiction, rough trade leatherboys. 30.00<br />

140. Anonymous. The club. New York, Star Dist., 1994. 153p., very good reprint PBO in<br />

original graphic, camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Bad Boys BA-145) 20.00


141. Anonymous. Convict. New York, Star Dist., 1982. 180p.+photo ads, very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (<strong>Gay</strong>times Book Club NM-<br />

9) 25.00<br />

142. Anonymous. First time lesbian <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> submissive; double novel. New York, Star<br />

Dist., 1983. 170p. + 170p., ads, first printing PBO in very worn <strong>and</strong> chipped graphic color<br />

photo covers. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. 25.00<br />

Two novels published together.<br />

143. Anonymous. Hard hat. New York, Star Distributors, 1979. 180p. + ads, very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (<strong>Gay</strong>times Book Club NM-<br />

1) 25.00<br />

First in this series of butch gay men.<br />

144. Anonymous. Hard riding rodeo. New York, Star Distributors, 1983. 170p., very good<br />

first printing PBO in original graphic camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Finl<strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>Books</strong> FIN-64) 15.00<br />

Cowpokes!<br />

145. Anonymous. Mike <strong>and</strong> me. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1992. 1<strong>47</strong>p. + ads, very<br />

good first Badboy printing in photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Badboy) 45.00<br />

146. Anonymous. Rodeo lust. New York, Star Distributors, 1982. 180p. + ads, very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (<strong>Gay</strong>times Book Club NM-<br />

41) 25.00<br />

More cowpokes!<br />

1<strong>47</strong>. Anonymous. Rodeo rustle. New York, Star Distributors, 1987. 152p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original graphic camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Finl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong><br />

FIN-152) 15.00<br />

Still more cowpokes!<br />

148. Anonymous. Seaman studs. New York, Star Distributors, 1982. 180p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Finl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong> FIN-34)<br />

20.00<br />

Hey sailor!<br />

149. Anonymous. Ship of tools. New York, Star Distributors, 1984. 170p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps with graphic cover. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

(Finl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong> FIN-80) 15.00<br />

In the Navy!<br />

150. Anonymous. Slave of the Blackamoors; a gay romance. New York, Star Distributors,<br />

1991. 155p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

(Bad Boys BA-122) 20.00<br />

151. Anonymous. Stable boy. New York, Star Distributors, 1989. 153p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps with Craig Esposito cover. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

(Finl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong> FIN-162) 15.00


Back to cowpokes!<br />

152. Anonymous. Street stud. New York, Star Dist., 1981. 180p.+photo ads, very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (<strong>Gay</strong>times Book Club NM-<br />

36) 25.00<br />

Puerto Rican rent-boy.<br />

153. Anonymous. Trucker's boy. New York, Star Dist., 1983. 180p., very good first printing<br />

PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (<strong>Gay</strong>times Book Club NM-359)<br />

15.00<br />

154. Anonymous. Men at work; edited by Julian Anthony Guerra, stories by Len Hecht,<br />

Michael Chelsea, Ricardo Juan-Ortiz et al. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1992. 191p.,<br />

first Badboy printing in pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Badboy 027-x) 25.00<br />

Cover states Anonymous though this is actually a collection of stories by various authors.<br />

155. Anonymous, [Jack Saul]. Sins of the Cities of the Plain [or, the recollections of a Mary-<br />

Ann]. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1992. 185p. + ads, very good first Badboy printing in<br />

photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. The 1881 edition is Young 3538*. (Badboy)<br />

30.00<br />

Originally published in the 1880s based on the Clevel<strong>and</strong> Street Sc<strong>and</strong>al, one of the<br />

prostitutes named Jack Saul. This edition is an adaptation which changes the gender of all<br />

the women characters <strong>and</strong> has added <strong>and</strong> deleted scenes according to Kaplan.<br />

156. Anonymous, [Xavier Mayne, a pseudonym of Edward Irenaeus Prime Stevenson]. Imre.<br />

New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1992. 171p., prefatory, very good first BadBoy printing in<br />

original pictorial wraps. . 35.00<br />

"Edited" by Mayne, a pseudonym of Edward Irenaeus Prime Stevenson. "Stevenson's chefd'oeuvre",<br />

replete with happy ending (Summers, p. 640) Originally published around 1908.<br />

157. Arthur, Ralph. Coming out. Santee, The Blueboy Library, 1977. 184p., ads, very good<br />

first printing PBO in original camp photographic pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

(Blueboy Library 80092) 20.00<br />

An orphan travels to California.<br />

158. Ashley, Time. The isl<strong>and</strong> of mending hearts. London, GMP, 2004. vii, 260p., very<br />

good in wraps. Novel. 12.00<br />

159. Astley, Thea. The slow natives. Sydney, Angus <strong>and</strong> Robertson, 1965. 210p., ownership<br />

signature on fep, very good first edition in black cloth <strong>and</strong> gilt, worn <strong>and</strong> soiled unclipped dj.<br />

Young 126. 20.00<br />

160. Atkins, Carol. Putting it together: goals for contemporary feminists. Foreword by<br />

Martha W Griffiths. n.p., the author, 1985. xv, 193, [4] p., very good in wraps. Inscribed by<br />

author. 20.00<br />

Includes sections on the ERA, reproductive rights, lesbians in the women's movement, the<br />

violence endemic to American culture (<strong>and</strong> masculine selfesteem), <strong>and</strong> much more.<br />

161. Auden, W. H. Forewords <strong>and</strong> afterwords; selected by Edward Mendels. New York,<br />

R<strong>and</strong>om House, 1973. 510p., uncorrected first proof with 'advance proofs (uncorrected)'


label taped to front cover (misspelling ' forewords <strong>and</strong> afterwords' as 'forewards <strong>and</strong><br />

afterwards', generally very good. Literary essays. 95.00<br />

162. Bacchus, Tom. Sueños de hombre. Barcelona, Ediciones Marínez Roca, 1999. 191p.,<br />

brief inscription on the title page (possibly by Bacchus), first edition in Spanish, very good<br />

in wraps. Translation of Bacchus' gay pulp novel, Rahm. 20.00<br />

163. Bailey, Robert W. Out & voting II; the gay, lesbian <strong>and</strong> bisexual vote in Congressional<br />

house elections, 1990-1998, introduction by Rich Tafel. Washington, NGLTF Policy<br />

Institute, 1998. 51p., 8.5x11 inches, stamp; of 'Pride at Work AFL-CIO' on contents page,<br />

wraps. 18.00<br />

164. Baldwin, James. Giovanni's room; complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged. New York, New<br />

American Library/Signet, 1959. 144p., very good first paperback printing in original<br />

pictorial wraps with creased corner. The Dial Press first was Young 158*. 15.00<br />

165. Bannon, Ann [Aka A. Bannon, Ann Thayer, Ann <strong>We</strong>ldy]. Women in the shadows; an<br />

original gold medal novel. Greenwich, CT, Gold Medal <strong>Books</strong>, 1959. 176p., true first<br />

edition, PBO first printing stated, very good in lightly-creased <strong>and</strong> worn original pictorial<br />

wraps. Second book to feature Beebo Brinker. Grier A** . (Gold Medal s919) 45.00<br />

Laura/Beebo series.<br />

166. Bannon, Ann [Aka A. Bannon, Ann Thayer, Ann <strong>We</strong>ldy] cover illustration by Barye<br />

Phillips. Odd girl out. Greenwich, Fawcett, 1957. 192p., very good reissue of the PBO in<br />

worn original camp pictorial wraps. Grier A**. (Gold Medal <strong>Books</strong> D1411) 35.00<br />

Debut novel <strong>and</strong> first book in the Beebo Brinker chronicles. Sacramento author. This<br />

reissue has a new cover based on the original.<br />

167. Bao, Quang <strong>and</strong> Hanya Yanagihara, with Timothy Liu. Take out; queer writing from<br />

Asian Pacific America. New York, Asian American Writers' Workshop, 2000. 507p, wraps.<br />

12.00<br />

168. Baracks, Barbara <strong>and</strong> Kent Jarratt, editors. Sage writings from the lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay men's<br />

writing workshop at Senior Action in a <strong>Gay</strong> Environment. New York, Teachers & Writers<br />

Collaborative Publications, 1980. 115p., illustrated with photos, very good first edition in<br />

wraps somewhat yellowed along edges, loving gift inscription in Spanish on title page.<br />

15.00<br />

Writing by ten members of the senior workshop in New York.<br />

169. Barr, Donna. The Desert Peach #s 1-22. Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR, Thoughts & Images, 1988-1994.<br />

First 23 issues of the gay comix series based on General Rommel's younger brother, various<br />

paginations, wraps. 250.00<br />

170. Barr, James [James Barr Fugaté]. Game of fools; a play of those fools, by those fools,<br />

<strong>and</strong> for those fools, who stubbornly refuse to perish from this earth. Los Angeles, One,<br />

Incorporated, 1955. xii, 100p., #217 of 2,000 copies, signed on the half-title page 'James<br />

(Barr) Fugate, previous owner's stamp, very good first edition, cloth, dj. Young 186 D*<br />

Furtado & Hellner page 56. 125.00<br />

Drama concerning four gay men in a small town who were imprisoned on sodomy charges.


171. Another copy, very good first limited edition, one of 2000 copies, unnumbered copy, in<br />

cloth <strong>and</strong> gilt, personal inscription to Herbert Hertig signed <strong>and</strong> dated NYC 1957 by the<br />

author, lacking dj. Young 186 D* Furtado & Hellner page 56. 60.00<br />

172. Barr, James. Derricks; a volume of short stories [cover title]. New York, Greenberg:<br />

Publisher, 1951. 230p., first edition, cloth dj chipped at head of spine, price intact, spine<br />

sunned. Young 185*. 75.00<br />

173. Barriger, Andrew. Finding faith; a novel. New York, Writers Club Press, 2003. 253p.,<br />

very good in wraps. 12.00<br />

174. Barriger, Andrew. Finding peace; a novel. Lincoln, NE, iUniverse, 2003. 204p., very<br />

good in wraps. 12.00<br />

175. Barthes, Rol<strong>and</strong>. Rol<strong>and</strong> Barthes; le texte et l'image. Paris, Edition Paris Musées, 1986.<br />

144p., 8.25x10.5 inches, text in French, illustrated with b&w photos <strong>and</strong> reproductions as<br />

well as color plates, title page signed <strong>and</strong> datelined by one Les Wright, possibly the editor<br />

of the two Bear books. Very good first edition catalogue of an exhibition in pictorial wraps. .<br />

45.00<br />

176. Barton, Lee W. Tricks hot, tricks cold. San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1969. 195p.,<br />

very good first printing PBO in red & white camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction .<br />

(Greenleaf Classic GL 119) 35.00<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> private dick, not in Gunn.<br />

177. Batinga de Mendonça, Fern<strong>and</strong>o. A outra b<strong>and</strong>a da mulher: encontros sobre a<br />

sexualidade feminina. Rio de Janeiro, Codecri, 1981. 222p., very good in wraps. 25.00<br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> case studies from Brazil; text in Portuguese.<br />

178. Baudelaire, Charles. Intimate journals; translated by Christopher Isherwood,<br />

introduction by W. H. Auden. Hollywood, Marcel Rodd, 19<strong>47</strong>. 128p., including 28p. by<br />

Isherwood <strong>and</strong> Auden, illustrations, preface, introduction, very good first US edition in<br />

brown cloth <strong>and</strong> gilt. Ex Libris bookplate of Oppenheimer. 35.00<br />

179. Baxter, Walter. The image <strong>and</strong> the search; a novel. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons,<br />

1954. 314p., 314p., bookplate, very good first US edition in lightly-worn red buckram cloth,<br />

lightly worn <strong>and</strong> chipped dj with lightly sunned spine, price intact. Young 212. 20.00<br />

180. Bayly, Jaime. Los amigos que perdi. Lima, Alfaguera, 2000. 359p., first edition, wraps.<br />

Novel by the controversial Peruvian bisexual author'. 18.00<br />

181. Bayly, Jaime. El huracan lleva to nombre. Barcelona, Planeta, 2004. 200p., first edition,<br />

very good in wraps. Novel by the controversial Peruvian bisexual author. 25.00<br />

182. Bayly, Jaime. Yo amo a mi mami. Lima, Adobe Editores, 1998. 411p., first edition,<br />

wraps. First appearance of the controversial Peruvian bisexual author's novel. 45.00<br />

183. Beal, M. F., <strong>and</strong> friends. Safe house, a casebook study of revolutionary feminism in the<br />

1970's. Eugene, Northwest Matrix, 1976. 154p., wraps a bit worn <strong>and</strong> damp damaged,<br />

minor internal damp damage, line illustrations <strong>and</strong> a few clips reproducing SLA publicity<br />

images. 25.00


There is a colophon which states, among other things, that "The SLA portraits <strong>and</strong><br />

calligraphy were by Mary Ann Tharaldsen of Berkeley, The line drawings on the section<br />

pages were by Suisun Graham of Eugene." Printed by a woman-owned press, Long House<br />

Printcrafters.<br />

184. Beardsley, Aubrey, John Glassco. Under the hill; or the story of Venus <strong>and</strong> Tannhäuser,<br />

in which is set forth an exact account of the manner of state held by Madam Venus, goddess<br />

& meretrix, under the famous Horselberg, <strong>and</strong> containing the adventures of Tannhuser in<br />

that place, his journeying to Rome, <strong>and</strong> return to the loving mountain, now completed by<br />

John Glassco. New York, Grove Press, 1959. 141p., illus. with Beardsley's drawings, very<br />

good first edition, first printing stated, cloth, worn <strong>and</strong> price-clippedclipped dj. Exp<strong>and</strong>ed<br />

version of tratedeardsley's "The Story of Venus <strong>and</strong> Tannhäuser." Young 217. (A Black<br />

Circle Book GP-407) 15.00<br />

185. Beatie, Thomas. Labor of love; the story of one man's extraordinary pregnancy.<br />

Berkeley, Seal Press, 2008. 329p. + 16p. photos, very good first edition in boards <strong>and</strong><br />

slightly worn, unclipped dj. The MTF Hawaiian kept his female reproductive organs <strong>and</strong><br />

gave birth when his wife couldn't. 12.00<br />

186. Bechdel, Alison. Fun home; a family tragicomic. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company,<br />

2006. 232p. comix, advance reading copy with pls from publisher laid in, very good in<br />

wraps. Houghton Mifflin's first graphic novel. 12.00<br />

187. Bechdel, Alison. indelible Alison Bechdel; confessions, comix <strong>and</strong> miscellaneous dykes<br />

to watch out for. Ithaca, Firebr<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong>, 1998. 223p., profusely illus. <strong>and</strong> signed by the<br />

lesbian cartoonist, first printing, slightly worn wraps. 20.00<br />

188. Bell, Quentin. Virginia Woolf; a biography. London, The Hogarth Press, 1972. Two<br />

volumes, decorated endpapers, later printings in matched binding <strong>and</strong> identical condition:<br />

heavily foxed top edges <strong>and</strong> light spotting to foredges, browning <strong>and</strong> offsetting within,<br />

somewhat worn djs. Vol. I: Virginia Stephen 1882-1912, xvi, 230p. + 16p. illus., half-title<br />

page browned from newspaper clippings. Vol. II: Mrs Woolf 1912-1941, ix, 300p. + 15p.<br />

illus. 20.00<br />

189. Bellows, Michael S. the ways homosexuals make love; female-to-female sex<br />

techniques, volume two, foreword by Harvey M. Johns, introduction by Robert Lindsey.<br />

San Diego, Academy Press, 1970. 203p., profusely illus., including 12 color plates, very<br />

good in wraps . 45.00<br />

190. Bennetts, Pamela. Richard <strong>and</strong> the Knights of God. New York, St. Martin's Press,<br />

1973. 253p., very good first edition in boards <strong>and</strong> clipped dj. UK edition is Young 250.<br />

15.00<br />

Novel of Richard the Lion Heart starting up all the trouble we have today.<br />

191. Bentley, Jim. Last time I drew a crowd; the autobiography of Jim Bentley. N. pl., J E<br />

Bending II, 2005. 187p., + 27p. photos. many of model J E Bending II taken by Francis<br />

Coelho + some photos in text, signed <strong>and</strong> dated with a brief inscription by the gay porn star,<br />

very good in wraps. 125.00


192. Bertholf, Robert, ed. Credences 5/6. Kent, Ohio, Credences Press, 1978. 172p., inscribed<br />

by Michael Rumaker to Allan Berube with Rumaker's name <strong>and</strong> article title underlined in<br />

pen in the table of contents, stapled wraps. (Vol. 2, Nos 3/4) 35.00<br />

Includes work by James Broughton, Michael Rumaker, George Bowering, Robert Duncan,<br />

Robert Bertholf, <strong>and</strong> others.<br />

193. Besner, Hilda F. <strong>and</strong> Charlotte I. Spungin. <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> lesbian students; underst<strong>and</strong>ing<br />

their needs. Washington, Taylor & Francis, 1995. xvi, 174p., preface, references,<br />

appendixes, indexes, very good first edition in trade paperback format, pictorial wraps.<br />

15.00<br />

194. Biggs, Earl R. Sex, science <strong>and</strong> sin; a study of the normal <strong>and</strong> abnormal sex activity of<br />

our time, in telation to science, the law, religion <strong>and</strong> social customs, introduction by Arthur<br />

C. Jones, M.D. Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR, New Science Book Co., 1950. 151p., signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by<br />

Biggs in 1952, very good in wraps. With considerable material on male <strong>and</strong> female<br />

homosexuality, transvestism, S&M, etc., by a police sergeant. 45.00<br />

195. Another copy, not signed or inscribed, very good in wraps. 40.00<br />

196. Another copy, wraps somewhat sunned. 35.00<br />

197. Biren, Joan. <strong>Lesbian</strong> images in photography 1850-1982; a slide presentation by JEB.<br />

San Francisco, n. pub., [1980?]. 8.5x11 inch printed flier, photo of Biren, printed single side,<br />

advertising her talks in San Francisco <strong>and</strong> Oakl<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> a workshop led by Biren. 22.00<br />

198. Blackbridge, Persimmon . Sunnybrook; a true story with lies ... Vancouver, Press Gang<br />

Publishers, 1996. 87p., profusely illus. comic novel, brief inscription by Blackbridge, first<br />

printing, very good in a like dj. Blackbridge converted an art show into a story of a woman<br />

whose disabilities are threatened with exposure. 35.00<br />

199. Another copy, inscribed by Blackbridge, wraps. 15.00<br />

200. Blake, Cory. Hollywood hunks. Clevel<strong>and</strong>, Magcorps, 1984. 160p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original explicit color photographic wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Ram <strong>Books</strong><br />

RB-119) 25.00<br />

Book about a gay Hollywood agent. The cover graphically depicts a threesome between<br />

bikers in leather.<br />

201. Blake, Roger, Ph. D. The making of a homosexual. K.D.S. Corp., 1967. 194p., very<br />

good first printing PBO in original pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction masquerading as case<br />

studies. (Century Book 030) 25.00<br />

202. Blake, Vic. Getting the shaft. South Laguna, Publishers Consultants, 1977. 186p., very<br />

good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Locker Room<br />

Library LR 106) 25.00<br />

203. Blakeston, Oswell. Pass the poison separately; a new mystery. Scarborough, Catalyst,<br />

1976. 60p., 4.5x7.5 inches, very good first edition in pictorial wraps. Young 322. 18.00<br />

204. Bogus, S. Diane . Woman in the moon. Stamford, CT, Soap Box Publishing Company,<br />

1977. 70p. first edition, wraps. African American lesbian poet. 35.00


205. Bookman, Sidney. Homo. New York, Vontinental Classics, 1969. 160p., very good first<br />

paperback edition in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Continental Classics<br />

CC-318) 45.00<br />

Supposedly originally published in Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> censored/banned there, I can find no<br />

record of an English edition <strong>and</strong> find only 2 copies of this edition in OCLC.<br />

206. Borneman, Ernest. Das patriarchat; ursprund und zukunst unseres gesellschaftssystems.<br />

Frankfurt, S. Fischer Verlag, 1979. 694p., wraps. With considerable material on<br />

homosexuality. 20.00<br />

207. Boswell, Stephen. The ab<strong>and</strong>oned labyrinth; poems. Los Angeles, John Parke Custis<br />

Press, 1974. 32p., number 44 of 255 copies, very good limited first edition in blue buckram<br />

<strong>and</strong> gilt in unclipped dj. Young 354. 30.00<br />

Poetry by a British actor.<br />

208. Bourjaily, Vance. The hound of earth. New York, Permabooks, 1956. 234p., very good<br />

first mass-market paperback edition in pictorial wraps Young 357. (M-4052) 15.00<br />

Mystery-thriller set mainly in 1950s San Francisco.<br />

209. Bowen, Elizabeth. Joining Charles <strong>and</strong> other stories. London, Constable & Co., 1929. v,<br />

216p., first edition, spine faded <strong>and</strong> worn at edges. 25.00<br />

210. Bowles, Paul. Up above the world; a novel. New York, Simon <strong>and</strong> Schuster, 1966.<br />

223p., very good first edition in cloth <strong>and</strong> gilt, lightly edgeworn unclipped dj. 40.00<br />

211. Boyle, Lance [pseudonym of Jerome Murray]. The changing sexual deviant. Van Nuys,<br />

Triumph News, 1968. 189p., lightly-worn first printing PBO in pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp<br />

fiction masquerading as case studies. (a Triumph Fact Book) 35.00<br />

212. Brass, Perry. Mirage. Ridgefield, Belhue Press, 1991. 219p., first edition, very good in<br />

pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

213. Brent, Bill <strong>and</strong> Rob Stephenson, editors, foreword by Pat Califia. Tough guys; stirring<br />

stories of rock-hard sex. San Francisco, Black <strong>Books</strong>, 2002. 300p., foreword, fine first<br />

edition in pictorial wraps. 12.00<br />

214. Brent, Lynton Wright [aka Lynton Brent]. Sir <strong>Gay</strong>. Hollywood, Brentwood Publishing<br />

Co., 1965. 186p., fine first printing PBO in camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction Young<br />

439* Very nice copy. (BL 101 Crime Adventure Series No. 12) 125.00<br />

Sir <strong>Gay</strong> Richard Van de Hooven Restalt is the son of a deposed monarch cast adrift in<br />

Hollywood where he discovers his sexuality. Brent was a WWI veteran, artist <strong>and</strong> film actor<br />

who appeared in literally hundreds of movies <strong>and</strong> also co-wrote the screenplay for "The<br />

Texas Kid.".<br />

215. Briffault, Robert. Europa; specially revised <strong>and</strong> edited. New York, Avon Pocket <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

1950. 2<strong>47</strong>p., good revised <strong>and</strong> edited mass-market paperback edition in vinatge trashy<br />

pictorial wraps. Young 445. (Avon Pocket <strong>Books</strong> 272) 12.00<br />

216. Britain, Sloane [aka Sloan Britton aka Sloane Britain etc, pseudonym of Elaine Williams]<br />

cover art by paul rader. Woman doctor. New York, Midwood Enterprises, Tower <strong>Books</strong>,


1962. 189p., very good first printing PBO in camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

Grier T. (Midwood F142) 25.00<br />

"Their private lives were not private to the analyst!".<br />

217. Brooke, Jocelyn. The image of a drawn sword. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1951.<br />

242p., slightly cocked, tanned, previous owner's embossing on f.e.p., first US edition in<br />

decorative boards <strong>and</strong> chipped <strong>and</strong> worn but unclipped dj. The first British edition is Young<br />

458. 20.00<br />

218. [Broshears, Ray]. Elect Rev. Ray Broshears for Congress. 5th District [pinback<br />

button]. [San Francisco], Dave Valentine, [1974]. 1.5 inch diameter button, green letters on<br />

white background, very good. 20.00<br />

Broshears, a gay Pentecostal Evangelist preacher, came out of the Vanguard youth group<br />

(though he was older than most members) <strong>and</strong> later founded the Lavender Panthers, which<br />

advocated retaliation in kind for attacks on gay people. He ran as the Peace <strong>and</strong> Freedom<br />

Party c<strong>and</strong>idate for congress in 1974.<br />

219. Another version, white letters on lime green background, very good. 18.00<br />

220. Brossard, Ch<strong>and</strong>ler. The bold saboteurs. New York, Farrar, Straus <strong>and</strong> Young, 1953.<br />

303p., very good first edition in cloth <strong>and</strong> unclipped dj, design by Carl Malouf, spine has<br />

been lightly-sunned but has not affected the titles. Young <strong>47</strong>1. 30.00<br />

Beat Gen author's second novel, a narrative of a young thief.<br />

221. Another copy. New York, Dell Publishing, 1953. 319p., lightly-worn first Dell<br />

paperback edition in pictorial wraps with cover by Bill George. (Dell Book D137) 15.00<br />

222. Broughton, James. Tidings. San Francisco, Pearce & Bennett, 1965. 57p., very good first<br />

edition limited to 500 copies, in cloth, spine label, <strong>and</strong> price-clipped, variant dj without text<br />

on the inner flaps. Inscribed <strong>and</strong> signed by the poet. Poetry about the sea. 50.00<br />

223. Brown, Dave, cover by Raul Tapia. Bristlecone peak. Denver, Golden Feather Press,<br />

1998. 320p., very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. First book in the gay<br />

western series, signed by Brown. (Legend of the Golden Feather Book One) 12.00<br />

Cowpokes yet again!<br />

224. Brown, Warren. The fag chaser. San Diego, PEC Publisher's Export Co., 1970. 160p.,<br />

lightly-worn first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps, stamp on cover. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp<br />

fiction. (French Line FL 86) 25.00<br />

225. [Brown, Willie L.]. Wille Brown; looking beyond the negative <strong>and</strong> divisive rhetoric.<br />

San Francisco, Willie Brown for Mayor, 1995. 8.5x14 inch sheet with Brown's photograph,<br />

printed two sides. Outreach to gays <strong>and</strong> lesbians in support of Brown's mayoral c<strong>and</strong>idacy.<br />

18.00<br />

226. Bruno of Hollywood. Figure photography; lighting <strong>and</strong> composition. New York, Visual<br />

Art Publications, [1945?]. 56p., sepia, b&w <strong>and</strong> monochrome photogravures (borderless<br />

reproduction), many full-page, wire-spiral-bound between 11x10.5 decorated cardstock<br />

boards. Boards are quite edgeworn with some short tears <strong>and</strong> a puncture, most leaves have<br />

torn away for an inch or so from the wire at top <strong>and</strong> tail; plates are unaffected <strong>and</strong> unmarred


as to surface, though the title leaf (with a verso photo of Bruno) is edgeworn. This issue is<br />

profusely illus. with the Photography Guild portraitist's pictures of women; the male<br />

beefcake is confined to a few pages at the end. 50.00<br />

227. Bryant, Dorothy. Killing Wonder; a mystery novel. Berkeley, Ata <strong>Books</strong>, 1981. 178p.,<br />

very good first edition in black cloth <strong>and</strong> unclipped dj. 25.00<br />

The first paragraph describes a scene whereJessica Mitford, Tillie Olsen, Charlotte Painter,<br />

Mary Jane Moffat, Kim Chernin, Susan Griffin et al are gathered at a party in Berkeley.<br />

One of the reviews described this novel perfectly: "as a murder mystery, fair to middling; as<br />

a send-up of the publishing scene, irresistible fun." Bryant—"a feminist since age two"—<br />

says she was having fun presenting a mystery in which the victim is an icon of feminist<br />

writers <strong>and</strong> the suspects are all women writers with literary ambition as their motive. "A lot<br />

of women were angry at me, so I must have been doing something right." "Irresistible fun"<br />

The Nation.<br />

228. Bryk, Felix, translated from the German by Mayne F. Sexton. Voodoo-Eros;<br />

ethnological studies in the sex-life of the African aborigines [revised translation of Negro-<br />

Eros]. New York, United Book Guild, 1964. 251p., photos. in text, very good revised<br />

limited edition of 500 copies, in cloth <strong>and</strong> unclipped <strong>and</strong> lightly-worn dj. With material on<br />

homosexuality. 18.00<br />

229. Bunzl, Matti. Symptoms of modernity; Jews <strong>and</strong> queers in late-twentieth-century<br />

Vienna. Berkeley, University of California Press, 2004. xii, 292p., preface, introduction,<br />

conclusion, notes, bibliography, index, fine first edition in cloth <strong>and</strong> gilt. 15.00<br />

230. Burns, John Horne. The creative writer in the 20th century; a lecture. N. pl., n. pub.,<br />

[197-?]. 19p., wraps. Lecture delivered at the Indiana University Writers Conference in<br />

1948 <strong>and</strong> published then by the University; this reprint edition was published after his death.<br />

30.00<br />

231. Burns, John Horne. A cry of children. New York, Bantam <strong>Books</strong>, 1953. 276p., very<br />

worn first mass-market paperback edition complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged in pictorial wraps. The<br />

Harper & Brothers hardcover is Young 521. (Bantam 11<strong>47</strong>) 12.00<br />

232. Burroughs, William, Jr., foreword by Anne Waldman, afterword by William S.<br />

Burroughs. Kentucky ham. New York, Overlook Press, 1984. 197p.,very good first<br />

Overlook revised edition in boards <strong>and</strong> unclipped dj. 20.00<br />

Burroughs' memoir of his life at the Lexington narcotics facility, replete with gay activity.<br />

Originally published by Dutton in 1973, This edition is preferable as it adds the foreword<br />

<strong>and</strong> afterword by Burroughs, Sr.<br />

233. [Butler, Samuel]. The note-books of Samuel Butler; volume I (1874-1883), edited by<br />

Hans-Peter Breuer. Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1984. 386p., general note<br />

on text, interoduction, endnotes, index, prior owner's signature, otherwise very good first<br />

edition in cloth. 45.00<br />

234. Cahill, Sean. What's at stake for the gay, lesbian, bisexual, <strong>and</strong> transgender community<br />

in the 2000 presidential elections. Washington, NGLTF Policy Institute, [2000?]. 49p.,<br />

8.5x11 inches, stamp; of 'Pride at Work AFL-CIO' on contents page, wraps. 18.00


235. Caldwell, Justin. The sleeping porch; poems. Fayetteville, AR, Lost Roads, 1979. 46p.,<br />

very good first edition trade paperback in pictorial wraps. (Lost Roads Number 16)<br />

20.00<br />

Some of the poems had appeared in Christopher Street. Not in Young.<br />

236. Califia, Pat. No mercy. Boston, Alyson Publications, 2000. 260p., signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed<br />

by Califia, first printing,, wraps. Transgressive el;ather short stories. 18.00<br />

237. Cameron, Bruce. The case against Colonel Sutton. New York, paperback Library, 1964.<br />

254p., very good first mass-market paperback edition, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in pictorial<br />

wraps. The Coward-McCann hardcover is Young 574*. (Gold Edition 54-266) 12.00<br />

238. Caminha, Adolfo. Bom-Crioulo; the black man <strong>and</strong> the cabin boy, translated from<br />

Portuguese by E. A. Lacey. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1982. 141p., one of 26<br />

copies of the limited edition. 125.00<br />

This novel st<strong>and</strong>s conventional social mores on their heads: attacking racism <strong>and</strong><br />

exploitation, while providing a positive view of interracial, intergenerational male love.<br />

239. Cantarella, Eva. Bisexuality in the ancient world; translated by Cormac Ó Cuilleanáin.<br />

New Haven, Yale University Press, 1992. xii, 284p., preface, conclusions, notes,<br />

abbreviations, select bibliography, index, very good first US edition in cloth <strong>and</strong> unclipped<br />

dj. 25.00<br />

240. Capote, Truman. Breakfast at Tiffany's; a short novel <strong>and</strong> three stories. New York, The<br />

New American Library/Signet, [1960s]. 127p., lightly-worn reprint paperback movie tie-in<br />

edition in pictorial wraps featuring Audrey Hepburn <strong>and</strong> with a label affixed "By the Author<br />

of In Cold Blood". (Signet D2656) 12.00<br />

241. Capote, Truman. The grass harp. New York, Signet/New American Library, 1953.<br />

142p., yellowed text-block, first paperback edition, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in worn<br />

pictorial wraps. . (Signet Book 1020) 15.00<br />

242. Capote, Truman. The grass harp <strong>and</strong> Tree of night <strong>and</strong> other stories. New York,<br />

Signet/New American Library, 1956. 216p., very good first joint edition in mass-market<br />

paperback pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

243. Capote, Truman. Music for chameleons; new writing. New York, R<strong>and</strong>om House, 1980.<br />

xix, 262p., previous owner's gift inscription, first edition, dj. 12.00<br />

244. Capote, Truman. Other voices, other rooms. New York, New American Library, Signet<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1949. 142p., reprint edition complete unabridged, in pictorial wraps. The hardcover<br />

was Young 587*. (Signet S1766) 10.00<br />

245. Carey, Jim. Pool boy. San Francisco, Parisian Press, 1971. 150p., very good first printing<br />

PBO in camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (P 201) 15.00<br />

African American character.<br />

246. Carnevali, Emanuel [<strong>and</strong>] Kay Boyle. The autobiography of Emanuel Carnevali,<br />

compiled & prefaced by Kay Boyle. New York, Horizon Press, [1967]. 264p., inscribed<br />

"March 1968. With love to Decca [Jessica Mitford] <strong>and</strong> Bob [Treuhaft], Toujours, Kay<br />

[Boyle], San Francisco," a very good first edition in cloth <strong>and</strong> unclipped dj. 35.00


Rear dust jacket has the Treuhaft personal library lable affixed.<br />

2<strong>47</strong>. Carter, Ben. Sixty Nine <strong>Gay</strong> Street. San Diego, Publishers Export Co., 1970. 191p.,<br />

very good reissue of a PBO in original pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> lesbian pulp fiction.<br />

(French Line FL 76) 45.00<br />

The sexual adventures of several tenants of the boarding house in NYC. <strong>Gay</strong>, <strong>Lesbian</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

Bi!<br />

248. Carter, Floyd. Story of 9. New York, 101 Enterprises, 1967. 92p. + [4]p. ads, first<br />

edition in lightly worn original camp photo illustrated wraps. (101-18) 25.00<br />

Strapping Jocks!<br />

249. Cashorali, Peter, foreword by Robert H. Hopcke. Fairy tales; traditional stories retold<br />

for gay men. San Francisco, HarperSanFrancisco, 1995. x, 181p., foreword, sources, very<br />

good first edition in cloth-backed boards <strong>and</strong> dj. 12.00<br />

250. Cauldwell, D. O., edited by E. Haldeman-Julius. The critic <strong>and</strong> guide: vol. 2, number 10,<br />

October 1948; Sex practices in marriage - truth versus falsity.; case histories as related by<br />

married people of their own volition, with interpretations <strong>and</strong> comments. Girard, KS,<br />

Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1948. 32p., 5.5x8.5 inches, pamphlet in stapled blue wraps,.<br />

15.00<br />

Humanist Fellowship stamp on front wrap, library label on title page. Confessional letters<br />

from people seeking help (ranging from a transvestite couple, to a woman whose husb<strong>and</strong> is<br />

gay; from a man reminiscing about sex with animals, to a man confessing that he can only<br />

be aroused by the scent of leather), followed by the doctor's advice. In the case of the gay<br />

husb<strong>and</strong> he sends the couple to a therapist so the man can be "cured.".<br />

251. Cavafy, C. P. Collected poems ; translated, with introduction <strong>and</strong> commentary, by<br />

Daniel Mendelsohn. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 2009. lxi, 5<strong>47</strong>p., later printing, dj. See<br />

Young 625*. 20.00<br />

252. Cernuda, Luis. Desolation of the chimera; translated by Stephen Kessler. Buffalo,<br />

White Pine Press, 2009. 213p., first edition, foredge stain, wraps. 10.00<br />

253. Chase, Aleka. The beginning of difficulty . San Francisco, Five Fingers Press, 1989.<br />

58p., signed by author, worn wraps, fragment of paper torn from spine. 15.00<br />

Poems; Chase settled in the Bay Area after attending San Francisco State University,<br />

practised as a psychologist specializing in gay/lesbian issues.<br />

254. Cho, Margaret. I have chosen to stay <strong>and</strong> fight. New York, Riverhead <strong>Books</strong>, 2005.<br />

240p., first printing, dj. Korean American comedienne. 12.00<br />

255. Chopping, Richard. The ring. New York, Bantam <strong>Books</strong>, 1970. 277p., very good first<br />

US printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. The British first edition<br />

is Young 656*. 15.00<br />

256. Clark, J. Michael. A defiant celebration: theological ethics & gay sexuality. Garl<strong>and</strong> ,<br />

Tanglewüld Press, 1990. 118p., wraps; front wrap, spine panel <strong>and</strong> top edge are slightly<br />

smoke-soiled. 25.00


257. Claudel, Paul et André Gide. Correspondance; 1899-1926, preface et notes par Robert<br />

Mallet. Paris, Gallimard, 1949. 399p. + two photographic fronts., later edition, paper<br />

browning, wraps slightly edgeworn with one-inch closed tear on spine. 12.00<br />

258. Claver, Scott. Under the lash; a history of corporal punishment in the Biritsh armed<br />

forces, including A digest of the Report of the Royal Commission, 1835-36 <strong>and</strong> the first<br />

reprint of "Certain Immoral Pracitices in His Majesty's Navy" (1821). London, Torchstream<br />

books, 1954. xii, 288p. + 20 plates (including foldouts), first edition, light wear <strong>and</strong> fading<br />

to front lettering, generally very good. Punishments for all kinds of offenses, including<br />

sexual ones (although homosexuality is only whispered as an alternative to female<br />

prostitution on ship). Sean or Etienne should do an illustrated edition ... 45.00<br />

259. [Club Dori]. <strong>Gay</strong> Freedom '74 / C D / 427 Presidio Ave. [pinback button]. San<br />

Francisco, Dave Valentine, [1974]. 1.5 inch diameter button, black lettering on a white<br />

background; "c d" arranged to resemble erect penis with testicles. 22.00<br />

Address indicates the location of Club Dori; the pin was apparently issued for <strong>Gay</strong><br />

Freedom Day in the second year it took place under this name.<br />

260. [Cocteau, Jean]. Cocteau; in Libération, numéro hors-serie Octobre 1983, [by] Michel<br />

Cressole, et. al. Paris, Libération, 1983. [116]p. including a few pages of ads, otherwise the<br />

entire content concerns Cocteau, 11x15 inches, color cover by Warhol, wraps are rather<br />

worn <strong>and</strong> rubbed (but not torn, <strong>and</strong> quite h<strong>and</strong>leable). OCLC lists five holdings, none in the<br />

US. 45.00<br />

261. Collins, Jon. The homosexual profile. Los Angeles, Classic Publications, 1968. 190p.,<br />

light rubbing <strong>and</strong> a few stains on the edges, remainder cut not affecting text, otherwise good<br />

first printing PBO in wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction masquerading as scientific case histories. (NT<br />

865) 25.00<br />

262. Colton, James [pseud. of Joseph Hansen]. Todd. New York, Traveller's<br />

Companion/Olympia Press, 1971. 162p., ads, very good first printing PBO in original camp<br />

pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . Young 1462*. (The Other Traveller TC -514) 45.00<br />

African American main character who has an affair with a white man <strong>and</strong> must protect him<br />

from his militant brother.<br />

263. Compton-Burnett, Ivy . The mighty <strong>and</strong> their fall; a novel. New York, Simon <strong>and</strong><br />

Schuster, 1962. 254p., first US edition, browning to paper <strong>and</strong> dj. 15.00<br />

264. Connors, Pat. Queen's delight. no place, Lavender Publications, n.d. Unpaginated,<br />

illustrated with full-frontal b&w photos, color camp pictorial wraps, rear cover scarped <strong>and</strong><br />

stained. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. 20.00<br />

265. Cooper, Dennis. Idols. New York, The Sea Horse Press, 1979. 78p., very good first<br />

edition in pictorial wraps with cover illustration by David Martin. Poetry. Young 786*.<br />

45.00<br />

Laid in are two original 3.5x5 inch b&w photos of the poet, printed on Kodak paper. In one<br />

he is leaning against a telephone pole near a parked Chevelle <strong>and</strong> in the other he is once<br />

again near a pole (hmmmm!) munching on popcorn from Disneyl<strong>and</strong>!


266. Cooper, Raymond [cover name: John MacRoy] cover by Adam. Brother of the wind.<br />

Santee, The Blueboy Library, 1977. 184p.+ads, very good first printing PBO in original<br />

camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Blueboy Library 800037) 25.00<br />

Yacht races.<br />

267. Corley, Carl. Cast a wistful eye. San Diego, Publishers Export Co., 1968. 153p.,very<br />

good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps, small sticker removal residue <strong>and</strong><br />

scrape, cover by Corley. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (French Line FL 44) 35.00<br />

New Orleans setting.<br />

268. Cornwell, Anita. The girls of summer; illustrated by Kelly Caines. Berkeley, New Seed<br />

Press, 1989. 98p., first printing, wraps, very good condition. Young adult baseball novel by<br />

the African American author. 15.00<br />

269. Countryman, L. William <strong>and</strong> M. R. Ripley. Gifted by otherness; gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian<br />

Christians in the church. Harrisburg, PA, Morehouse Publishing, 2001. x, 164p., a few<br />

pages with underlining <strong>and</strong> marginalia, wraps. 10.00<br />

270. Coupry, François. Je suis lesbien. N. pl., Ball<strong>and</strong>, 1978. 123p., first edition, very good in<br />

a like dj. On women <strong>and</strong> phallocentrism. 30.00<br />

271. Coward, Noel. The collected stories of Noel Coward. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1983. ix,<br />

630p., first printing. 25.00<br />

272. [Coward, Noel]. I'll follow my secret heart; Arch Selwyn & H. B. Franklin ... present<br />

Yvonne Printemps in Noel Coward's romantic comedy with music: Conversation Piece.<br />

New York, Chappell & Co., 1934. 8p. sheet music, 9x11.5 inches, wraps. Distrubted by T.<br />

B. Harms, the verso of front wrap titled 'Five tunes from The Cat <strong>and</strong> the Fiddle' <strong>and</strong> rear<br />

wrap 'excerpts from ... Roberta'. 15.00<br />

273. Another copy, wraps with small stain at top edge, verso of front wrap titled 'Successful<br />

Songs' <strong>and</strong> rear wrap 'Four new worthwhile st<strong>and</strong>ard songs'. 15.00<br />

274. [Coward, Noel]. Russell Lewis <strong>and</strong> Howard Young present Blithe Spirit; Noel<br />

Coward's best comedy. N. pl., n. pub. , [194-?]. [20]p., illus. with black/white photos from<br />

the production, 9x12 inches, lightly worn wraps. 22.00<br />

275. Cowell, Roberta. Roberta Cowell's story. New York, Lion Library Editions, 1955.<br />

159p., very good first edition mass-market paperback, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged (except that<br />

this paperback does not contain a photo section,) in pictorial wraps . (Lion Library Editions<br />

LL 50) 15.00<br />

Sex change story of a former RAF fighter pilot.<br />

276. Coyote, Ivan E. Loose end; stories. Vancouver, Arsenal Pulp Press, 2005. 176p., warm<br />

<strong>and</strong> interesting prior owner's gift inscription, first edition, wraps. On Vancouver's diverse<br />

East End. 12.00<br />

277. [Crane, Hart]. The poems of Hart Crane; edited by Marc Simon. New York, Liveright,<br />

1986. xliv, 269p., first printing, remainder mark, otherwixe very good in a like dj. 18.00


278. Crane, Hart. Ten unpublished poems. New York, Gotham Book Mart for Kenneth A.<br />

Lohf, 1972. [16]p. 7x8.5 inches, introduction, mild sunning to spine otherwise very good<br />

first limited edition of 500 copies in sewn wraps. 25.00<br />

279. Creal, Margaret. A lesson in love. New York, Hillman <strong>Books</strong>, 1960. 191p., first<br />

paperback edition, very good in camp pictorial wraps. Grier A**. (HB 168) 20.00<br />

Originally published by Cassell in hardcover in 1958. British lesbians in tweed.<br />

280. Crowley, Mart. The boys in the b<strong>and</strong>. New York, Dell Publishing, 1969. 185p., very<br />

good first Dell paperback edition in camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> play. The Noonday Press<br />

hardcover is Young 872 D*. (Dell 0773) 15.00<br />

281. Cruse, Howard. Early barefootz. Seattle, Fantagraphics <strong>Books</strong>, 1990. 104p., 8.5x11<br />

inches, first wraps printing. Reprints of Cruse's early gay comic strip. 15.00<br />

282. Culver, Ed. Queer hustler. San Diego, Publisher's Export Co., 1967. 154p., very good<br />

first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps marred by an oblong blue label. <strong>Gay</strong><br />

pulp fiction . (French Line FL 29) 18.00<br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> character is raped by the main bisexual character.<br />

283. Culver, Ed. Sex protege. San Diego, Publishers Export Co. PEC, 1966. 160p., very good<br />

first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (PEC N128)<br />

35.00<br />

Forced into the trap of being a gay actor!.<br />

284. Cuneo. Le mariage de Roberto. Paris, Éditions gaies et lesbiennes, 1999. 98p., first<br />

edition, very good in wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> comix, in French. 25.00<br />

285. Curran, Robert Glenn. Orgy. Canoga Park, Private Edition <strong>Books</strong>, 1967. 160p., good<br />

second printing PBO in worn original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction<br />

. (PE 426) 12.00<br />

Invitation only California sex marathon. Sixties Free Love fest with an emphasis on lesbian<br />

sex.<br />

286. Curry, Jim. Leather tool. Lorain, OH, Emkay, [197-?]. unpaginated, good first printing<br />

PBO in worn, stapled camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Lavender Publication)<br />

15.00<br />

287. Curzon, Daniel. What a tangled web; a non-fiction narrative. San Francisco, IGNA<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 2005. 716p., lightly worn wraps. On Curzon's misadventures with internet student<br />

evaluations while teaching at City College of San Francisco. 20.00<br />

288. Cutler, Stan. Shot on location. New York, Dutton, 1993. 341p., first printing, very good<br />

in dj. Hollywood mystery, gay sleuth, radical major character. 12.00<br />

289. D'Alles<strong>and</strong>ro, Sam. Slippery sins. San Francisco, Ice Press, 1983. 60p., 8.25x6.75 inch<br />

wraps, gift inscription (not by author) on flyleaf. <strong>Gay</strong> San Francisco poet. 20.00<br />

290. D'Arcangelo, Angelo [pseud. of Joseph Bush]. Angelo D'Arcangelo's gay humor book.<br />

New York, Lancer <strong>Books</strong>, 1972. 141p., illustrated with cartoons, very good first printing<br />

PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> jokes. 25.00


291. d'Emilio, John. Sexual politics, sexual communities; the making of a homosexual<br />

minority in the United States 1940-1970. Chicago, the University of Chicago Press, 1983.<br />

xvi, 269p., wraps, first edition, very good. 15.00<br />

292. Dagion, John, ed. Rough trade; true revelations <strong>and</strong> strange happenings , volume 7. San<br />

Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1996. 157p. including illus., first wraps edition . 18.00<br />

293. [Dahmer, Jeffrey L.]. Evil personified; A special report, the Jeffrey L. Dahmer murder<br />

file, in Obscure Publications & Video number 13. Milwaukee, Obscure Publications &<br />

Video, 1991. 14p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps with horizontal fold. 30.00<br />

294. Dallas, Michael, et. al., eds. Homojaarboek 1; artikelen over emancipatie en<br />

homoseksualiteit. Amsterdam, Van Gennep, 1981. 308p., prior owner's inked note on f.e.p.,<br />

otherwise very good in wraps. With contributions by Dallas, Gert Hekma <strong>and</strong> others. OCLC<br />

lists three American library holdings. 45.00<br />

295. Daniel, James. The G<strong>and</strong>er trilogy; gay daddy G<strong>and</strong>er, son of daddy G<strong>and</strong>er,<br />

gr<strong>and</strong>addy G<strong>and</strong>er, poetry, illustrations by Aeus, Pete Tyrer, Terry Connor, <strong>and</strong> James<br />

Daniel. N. pl., RibTurtle Press, 2000. Unpaginated (approx. 200p.), illus., 8.5x11 inches,<br />

wraps. 35.00<br />

296. Davenport, Doris. Eat thunder & drink rain. N. pl., the author, 1982. 86p., wraps,<br />

inscribed "To Nellie, my sister, with love, Doris" by the African American lesbian poet.<br />

20.00<br />

297. Davis, Murray S. Smut; erotic reality/obscene ideology. Chicago, The University of<br />

Chicago Press, 1985. xxvi, 313p., slightly h<strong>and</strong>led wraps. With considerable material on<br />

homosexuality. 12.00<br />

298. Day, Gina. Tell no tales. London, Rupert Hart-Davis, 1967. 176p., very good first UK<br />

edition in boards <strong>and</strong> unclipped dj. Grier A**. 20.00<br />

Undercover cover girl.<br />

299. [Day, Greg]. Greg Day for supervisor. San Francisco, Greg Day for Supervisor<br />

Committee, [198-?]. 8.5x11 inch flyer, printed single side, appealing for the endorsement of<br />

the Alice B. Toklas Democratic Club for Day's c<strong>and</strong>idacy. Signers included Tom Ammiano,<br />

Bob Barnes, Jo Daly, Herb Donaldson, Jim Foster, Cleve Jones, <strong>and</strong> other prominent<br />

members of San Francisco's gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian communities. 18.00<br />

300. Day, Greg. Metamorphose; new erotic images . Simon's Town, SA, Janssen, 1998. 60p.,<br />

profusely illus. with the San Francisco activist's color <strong>and</strong> black/white explicit sexual<br />

photographs, <strong>and</strong> signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by him, 8x8 inches, very good in dj. 65.00<br />

301. de F, M [pseud. of Michael de Forrest]. The gay year. New York, Lancer, 1965. 191p.,<br />

first paperback printing, very good photo cover in wraps. The hardcover edition was Young<br />

950*. 12.00<br />

302. de Mairobert, Pidansat. Confession de Mademoiselle Sapho. Paris, Euredif, 1977. 185p.,<br />

text in French, very good first printing of this paperback reissue of the lesbian novel of 1789,<br />

in pictorial wraps. (Collection Aphrodite Classique) 20.00


303. de Maschera, Baron. La belle libertine. Paris, Editions Dominique Leroy, 1984. 168p. +<br />

backlist, text in French, very good first paperback edition of a book from the early 1900s, in<br />

camp pictorial; wraps. 20.00<br />

304. De Veaux, Alexis. Warrior poet; a biography of Audre Lorde. New York, W. W.<br />

Norton & Company, 2004. xviii, 446p., signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by the African American poet,<br />

first printing, lightly worn dj. . 18.00<br />

305. Degeneres, Ellen. My point... <strong>and</strong> I do have one. New York, Bantam <strong>Books</strong>, 1995.<br />

211p., signed, inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated by the comedienne, first printing, very good in a like dj.<br />

35.00<br />

306. Deitcher, David. Dear friends, American photographs of men together, 1840 - 1918.<br />

New York, Harry N. Abrams, Publishers, 2001. 159p., illus., 10.5x7.5 inch boards in dj.<br />

25.00<br />

307. Delany, Samuel R. Nova. Garden City, Doubleday & Company, 1968. 279p., book club<br />

but first printing with the accurate text of the novel (the stated first printing contained a<br />

number of innacuracies). Lacks dust jacket, somewhat edgeworn. African American author.<br />

10.00<br />

308. Deming, Barbara. Prisons that could not hold; introduction by Grace Paley, photo<br />

essay edited by Joan E. Biren (JEB). San Francisco, Spinsters Ink, 1985. xiii, 230p. + 30p.<br />

photos, first printing, very good in wraps. 15.00<br />

309. Deming, Barbara. Remembering who we are. In dialogue with Gwenda Blair, Kathy<br />

Brown, Arthur Kinoy, Bradford Lyttle, Susan Sherman, Leah Fritz, [<strong>and</strong>] Susan Saxe.<br />

Tallahasse, FL, Pagoda Publications, distributed by Naiad Press, 1981. 208p., first edition,<br />

wraps. 15.00<br />

310. Derfner, Joel. Swish; my quest to become the gayest person ever. New York, Broadway<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 2008. xiv, 255p., signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by Derfner, first printing, dj. 25.00<br />

311. Dews, Carlos L. <strong>and</strong> Carolyn Leste Law, eds. Out in the South. Philadelphia, Temple<br />

University Press, 2001. 243p., wraps. 15.00<br />

312. Dickey, James. Metaphor as pure adventure; a lecture delivered at the Library of<br />

Congress, December 4, 1967. Washington, Library of Congress, 1968. 20p., wraps slightly<br />

browned. 12.00<br />

313. Dodd, Sam [pseud. of Samuel L. Dodson] Robert Bonfils, cover artist. Donnie <strong>and</strong><br />

Clyde. San Diego, Phenix Pub., 1968. 160p., first printing PBO in worn <strong>and</strong> rubbed original<br />

camp pictorial wraps with scrapes on cover. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Late-Hour Library Book<br />

LL760) 35.00<br />

Bonnie & Clyde pastiche by Vic Banis' partner-in-love-<strong>and</strong>-crime.<br />

314. Dodge, William S. Storm song; a novel of the sea. NEw York, Vantage Press, 1979.<br />

309p.. first edition, dj. Novel of a Liberty Ship, with black <strong>and</strong> gay characters. Not in<br />

Young. Five holdings in OCLC. 65.00<br />

315. Another copy of the first edition, edgeworn dj with a small chip 45.00


316. Donner, Christophe. Forme d'amour no 3 ou 4. Paris, Bernard Grasset, 1997. 277p.,<br />

first edition, very good in wraps. 25.00<br />

317. Douglas, Alfred . Oscar Wilde; a summing up, with an introduction by Derek Hudson.<br />

London, The Richards Press, 1940/50. xiv, 141p., prior owner's signature, facsimile letter (p.<br />

134-5) missing, second issue, dj slightly edgeworn <strong>and</strong> slightly soiled. 125.00<br />

318. Dowd, Harrison. The night air; complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged. New York, Avon <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

1950. 317p., worn first paperback edition in pictorial wraps. The Dial hardcover was Young<br />

1055*. 20.00<br />

319. Drake, Robert <strong>and</strong> Terrey Wolverton, editors. His 3; brilliant new fiction by gay writers.<br />

New York, Faber & Faber, 1999. viii, 280p., very good first edition in original pictorial<br />

wraps. 12.00<br />

320. Dröge, Annette. Sexualitat & herrschaft. Munster, Verlag Frauenpolitik, 1976. 190p.,<br />

illus., a few pen notes on the f.e.p., first edition, wraps. On the politics of family repression,<br />

with material on homosexuality, <strong>and</strong> with case studies of German fascism <strong>and</strong> Stalinism.<br />

35.00<br />

321. du Dognon, André. Les amours biosspmmoers. Paris, Éditions du Scorpion, 1948.<br />

286p., first edition, wraps edgeworn with a few small chips. 30.00<br />

322. Dunn, Mark. Live bait. San Diego, Publishers Export Co., 1968. 156p.,good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps with remains of a label scarring the cover<br />

image. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. . (French-Line FL-30) 20.00<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> mystery pulp fiction by the author of "<strong>Gay</strong> Sadist." Straight detective. (Gunn).<br />

323. Dustan, Guillaume. Dans ma chambre; roman. Paris , POL, 1996. 155p., first edition,<br />

very good in wraps. First novel by the gay French writer/filmmaker. 35.00<br />

324. Duyves, Mattias, et. al., eds. Homojaarboek 2; artikelen over emancipatie en<br />

homoseksualiteit. Amsterdam, Van Gennep, 1983. 316p., prior owner's inked note on f.e.p.,<br />

otherwise very good in wraps. More lesbian content than Homojaarboek 1. OCLC lists three<br />

American library holdings. 45.00<br />

325. Duyves, Mattias, Gert Hekman <strong>and</strong> Paula Koelemij, eds. Onder mannen onder<br />

vrouwen; studies van homosociale emancipatie. Amsterdam, Uitgeverij SUA, 1984. 181p.,<br />

previous owner's name, first edition, lightly worn wraps. 35.00<br />

326. Dynes, Wayne R., ed. Encyclopedia of homosexuality; volumes I <strong>and</strong> II. Assocate<br />

editors: Warren Johansson <strong>and</strong> William A. Percy, with the assistance of Stephen Donaldson.<br />

New York, Garl<strong>and</strong> Publishing, 1990. xxxviii, 1484p., very good, complete set in laminated<br />

boards. 95.00<br />

327. Earth, R. O. <strong>Gay</strong> blade. San Diego, GX, Inc., 1973. 185p., very good first printing PBO<br />

in original camp pictorial wraps, hole-punch in upper corner. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (A Trojan<br />

Classic TC 271) 25.00<br />

So this is where Will Ferrell got the idea!! These boys are on thin ice!.<br />

328. Eastwood, Val. The travelling mind of Val Eastwood; short stories. Parkville, VIC,<br />

Australian Lesbain <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gay</strong> Archives, 2009. 139p., first edition, very good in wraps. First


collection of stories by the pioneer lesbian activist, with materials (including photos) on her<br />

life history. 22.00<br />

329. Eaton, Billy. <strong>Gay</strong> Navy blue. North Hollywood, Valley Circle Pub., 1972. 186p., very<br />

good first edition PBO on original color photo-illustrated wraps. gay pulp fiction. (Sir<br />

Velvet Press SV-111) 25.00<br />

Hey Sailor!<br />

330. Egri, Neil [pseud. of John Gilmore]. Lesbos in Panama. Hollywood, International<br />

Publications, 1963. 160p., worn first printing PBO in camp pictorial wraps with small<br />

scrape on rear panel. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction for straight men. 150.00<br />

Gilmore was a Hollywood kid, son of an actress <strong>and</strong> an LAPD cop. He was considered a<br />

Beat <strong>and</strong> as a member of The Night Watch rode motorcycles with his friend James Dean,<br />

who he claimed to have sexual relations with in his memoir of the actor. He also wrote a<br />

book on the Black Dahlia murder <strong>and</strong> on the Manson Family.<br />

331. Ellison, Marvin M. Same-sex marriage? A christian ethical analysis. Clevel<strong>and</strong>, The<br />

Pilgrim Press, 2004. vi, 198p., first printing, dj. The gay Christian ethicist argues for the<br />

universal right to wed.15.00<br />

332. Erich, John <strong>and</strong> Jesse Grant, eds. Friction 2; best gay erotic fiction. Los Angeles, Alyson,<br />

1999. viii, 429p., very good first edition in pictorial wraps. 12.00<br />

333. Esher, Reginald. Ionicus. London, John Murray, 1923. 272p., front., bookplate removed<br />

from front pastedown with some damage to the pastedown itself, newspaper clipping about<br />

Cory on verso of f.e.p., light foxing, spine lave slightly worn, an above-average copy of this<br />

uranian biography. Esher is a pseudonym for Reginald Baliol Brett. 45.00<br />

Contains a selection of Cory's letters, including his h<strong>and</strong>written notes in Esher's copy of<br />

IONICA <strong>and</strong> two examples of his Latin verse, along with his translations, from the<br />

uncirculated "Lucretilis".<br />

334. Estlund, David M. <strong>and</strong> Martha C. Nussbaum, eds. Sex, preference <strong>and</strong> family; essay on<br />

law <strong>and</strong> nature. New York, Oxford University Press, 1997. viii, 349p., first printing, dj.<br />

15.00<br />

335. Evans, Jack. Cocky jocks. New York, Star Dist., 1973. 190p., very good first printing<br />

PBO in lightly-worn original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Spade Classics 1<strong>47</strong>)<br />

30.00<br />

336. Faderman, Lillian. Odd girls <strong>and</strong> twilight lovers; a history of lesbian life in twentiethcentury<br />

America. New York, Columbia University Press, 1991. ix, 373p., later printing, dj<br />

signed by the author. (Between men <strong>and</strong> women/lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay studies) 15.00<br />

337. Falco, Kristine L. Psychotherapy with lesbian clients; theory into practice. New York,<br />

Brunner/Mazel, 1991. xiv, 208p., first printing, dj. 15.00<br />

338. Farout, Billy [pseud. of William Barber]. Hero in the bedroom. San Francisco, Parisian<br />

Press, 1972. 1<strong>47</strong>p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp<br />

fiction. (P237) 18.00


339. Fawkes, Guy. Chamber of homos. San Diego, Publisher's Export Co. PEC, 1970. 156p.,<br />

very good first printing PBO in worn original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction .<br />

(French Line FL 94) 25.00<br />

340. Febick, Walter. Apprentice gay. London, Q <strong>Books</strong>, [1975?]. 192p., very good first UK<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (<strong>Gay</strong> Library Edition LB-<br />

106) 35.00<br />

341. Feinberg, Leslie. Drag king dreams. New York, Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2006. x,<br />

302p., uncorrected proof, very good in wraps. 12.00<br />

342. Fenwick, R. D. The ADVOCATE guide to gay health, with a foreword by Richard C.<br />

Pillard, M.D. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1978. xiii, 240p., first printing, dj islightly worn.<br />

Important pre-AIDS work. 18.00<br />

343. Fernández Olmos, Margarite & Lizabeth Paravisini-Gebert, eds. Pleasure in the word;<br />

erotic writings by Latin American women. Fredonia, NY, White Pine Press, 1993. 284p.,<br />

first printing, dj. Includes several Puerto Rican writers among contributors from the entire<br />

western hemisphere. <strong>Lesbian</strong> content. 15.00<br />

344. Fickey, F. Jim <strong>and</strong> Gary S. Grimm. <strong>Gay</strong> warrior; transforming betrayal into wisdom, a<br />

guidebook for gay men of all ages teaching the principles of initiation. San Francisco, GLB<br />

Publishers, 2002. 185p., wraps. 15.00<br />

345. FlyingOtter [pseud.] The transgender herb garden; an MtF guide to disconnecting<br />

one's self from big pharma. N. pl., the author, 2009. 6p., wraps.<br />

Anarchotranssexualherbalism. 15.00<br />

346. Forberg, Fred. Chas. Manual of classical erotology (De figuris Veneris). New York,<br />

Grove Press, 1966. Two volumes in one, 261p. + 250p. , first printing thus, sj. 25.00<br />

The Manual consists of Forberg's translations of erotic Greek <strong>and</strong> Roman writings, first<br />

published in France in 1882, then in Engl<strong>and</strong> two years later. Beginning with a chapter on<br />

heterosexuality, he moves into chapters on homosexuality, lesbianism <strong>and</strong> other forms of<br />

'deviation'.<br />

3<strong>47</strong>. Ford, Charles Henri. Flag of ecstasy; selected poems, edited by Edward B. Germain.<br />

Los Angeles, Black Sparrow Press, 1972. 139p., one of 1,000 wraps copies. Young 1290.<br />

15.00<br />

348. Ford, Charles Henri <strong>and</strong> Parker Tyler. The young <strong>and</strong> evil. Paris, Olympia Press, 1960.<br />

186p., very good first Olympia printing in original in green wraps with crease on front<br />

cover. (The Traveller's Companion Series No. 80) 50.00<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. 1960 reprint of the 1933 Obelisk edition which was Young 1292* <strong>and</strong> was<br />

banned in the UK <strong>and</strong> the US. This edition was also noted "Not to be Sold in the UK or the<br />

US." Ford was best known as the editor of the Surrealist magazine "View" <strong>and</strong> was born in<br />

Mississippi.<br />

349. Ford, Clellan S. <strong>and</strong> Frank A. Beach. Patterns of sexual behavior; with a foreword by<br />

Robert Latou Dickinson. New York, Ace <strong>Books</strong>, 1951. 318p., very good first printing of the<br />

paperback edition in wraps. Psuedo-scientific case studies. 15.00<br />

Comprehensive study of humans <strong>and</strong> animals, with one full chapter on homosexuality.


350. Foster, Jeannette <strong>and</strong> Valerie Taylor, photographs by Eunice Militante. Two women; the<br />

poetry of Jeannette Foster <strong>and</strong> Valerie Taylor. Chicago, Womanpress, 1976. 60p., 5.5x8.5<br />

inches, illustrated with photos, very good first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps.<br />

Poetry by two of the great figures of lesbian literature. 35.00<br />

351. Foster, John. Dark heritage. New York, Fawcett Publications, 1955. 160p. worn first<br />

printing PBO in original pictorial wraps illustrated by James Meese. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

Young 1302. (Gold Medal Book 486) 12.00<br />

352. Foucault, Michel. L'usage des plaisirs. Paris, Gallimard, 1984. 285p., prior owner's<br />

signature, first edition, wraps. (Histoire de la sexualité 2) 25.00<br />

353. Fredericks, Carl. The traveling sexman. San Francisco, Parisian Press, 1972. 146p.,<br />

very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (P 241)<br />

25.00<br />

354. Freeman, Gillian (published in UK under Eliot George pseudonym). The leather boys.<br />

New York, Ballantine <strong>Books</strong>, 1967. 176p., very good first edition mass-market paperback<br />

in pictorial wraps. The hardcover edition of 1961 is Young 1394*. (Ballantine Mod Book<br />

BB U5065) 15.00<br />

"Ride hard, die young - Engl<strong>and</strong>'s motor-bike gangs" - cover blurb.<br />

355. French, Jim. Quorum; photography. New York, State of Man, 1976. Unpaginated,<br />

profusely illus. with French's nude male photography, both color <strong>and</strong> black/white, 9.25x12<br />

inches, darkening along interior gutters extending to pastedowns <strong>and</strong> enpapers, otherwise<br />

very good. 125.00<br />

356. Friend, Robert. Somewhere lower down. London, The Menard Press, 1980. 60p., very<br />

good first edition in original wraps. 25.00<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> Brooklyn-born poet who emigrated to Israel after HUAC investigated him. Best-known<br />

as a translator.<br />

357. García Lorca, Federico. Poem of the deep singing; taken from the Spanish ... by Jim<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ish (parts of "Poema del Cante Jondo"). N. pl., Jim St<strong>and</strong>ish, [196-?]. 48 st<strong>and</strong>ard<br />

leaves, yellow paperstock printed single side; self-wraps tied Japanese-fashion with rough<br />

yarn, mild wear with several tiny chips <strong>and</strong> tears. No copies of this version in OCLC.<br />

50.00<br />

358. García Lorca, Federico. Yerma; la zapatera prodigiosa. Buenos, Editorial Losada, 1938.<br />

190p., scattered pencil underlinings in Yerma, first edition thus, wraps in dj worn on spine<br />

<strong>and</strong> with prior owner's signature. (Obras completas) 150.00<br />

359. Gardner, S. Anne. For the love of a woman. Lexington, SC, Dare 2 Dream, 2004. xiv,<br />

160p. + ads, first printing, very good in wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> fiction. 12.00<br />

360. [Garl<strong>and</strong>, Judy]. The story of Judy Garl<strong>and</strong>. n.p., n.p., [1956]. [14p.], 9x12 inches,<br />

b&w photos, stapled pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

A publicity booklet for the actress with a short biography profusely illustrated with photos<br />

from her career. Estimated 1956 publication date as they mention Liza being 10 <strong>and</strong> "last<br />

season's Ford Special" which aired in 1955.


361. Gascoyne, David. Journal 1936-37; Death of an explorer; Léon Chestov. London, The<br />

Enitharmon Press, 1980. 144p., note from the publisher submitting the book at the author's<br />

request laid in, first edition, very good in a like dj. 35.00<br />

362. Gaspar de Alba, Alicia. Desert blood; the Juárez muirders. Houston, Arte Público Press,<br />

2005. vi, 346p., first printing, dj. Novel based on the murders of poor young women in<br />

Ciudad Júarez. 15.00<br />

363. <strong>Gay</strong>le, Marilyn, et. al. What lesbians do. Portl<strong>and</strong>, OR, Godiva, 1975. 108p., illus.,<br />

8.5x11 inches, second printing, slightly browned wraps. Poetry <strong>and</strong> prose. 35.00<br />

364. Geddes, Donald Porter <strong>and</strong> Enid Curie, eds, Erich Fromm, Ashley M. Montegu et al.<br />

About the Kinsey Report; observations by 11 experts on "Sexual Behavior in the Human<br />

male". New York, The New American Library, Signet <strong>Books</strong>, 1948. 166p., index, very<br />

good first edition PBO in lightly-rubbed original pictorial wraps. . (A Signet Special 675)<br />

12.00<br />

Includes some material on homosexuality.<br />

365. Geis, Richard E. Male mistress. North Hollywood, Br<strong>and</strong>on House, 1964. 190p.,<br />

illustrations scattered throughout, one of a man feeling-up another man in a movie theatre,<br />

very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. Mostly straight pulp fiction<br />

with some gay content. (Br<strong>and</strong>on 905) 30.00<br />

Geis was one of the co-defendants in the Souix City obscenity trial of Br<strong>and</strong>on House which<br />

also included Vic Banis aka Don Holliday. He is also better known as editor/publisher of<br />

the award-winning fanzine Science Fiction Review.<br />

366. Gide, André. Oscar Wilde; in memoriam (reminiscences), de profundis, translated from<br />

the French by Bernard Frechtman. New York, Philosphical Library, 1949. xii, 50p., first US<br />

edition, shelfworn dj. 20.00<br />

367. Gilgun, John. From the inside out; poems. Mulvane, KS, Three Phase Publishing, 1991.<br />

46p., one of 300 copies, signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by the poet, very good in wraps. 22.00<br />

368. Gill, John, ed.. New: American <strong>and</strong> Canadian poetry; no. 9, April 1969. Trumansburg,<br />

New: A & C Poetrry, 1969. 44p., reviews, contributors' notes, very good in wraps. Gill, Ian<br />

Young, Tom Wayman, etc. 20.00<br />

369. Another issue, no. 12, April 1970. Trumansburg, New: A & C Poetrry, 1970. 48p.,<br />

reviews, contributors' notes, very good in wraps. Levine, Skilling, Atwood, Kuzma, Lifshin,<br />

etc. 15.00<br />

370. Another issue, no. 13, Sept. 1970. Trumansburg, New: A & C Poetrry, 1970. 48p.,<br />

reviews, contributors' notes, very good in wraps. Blazek Lifshin,, Kuzma,, Schreiber etc.<br />

15.00<br />

371. Ginsberg, Allen. First blues. New York, John Hammond Records, 1982. Two twelveinch<br />

long-playing records, all sleeves present, The Ginsburg Gallimaufry from Spring 1983<br />

<strong>and</strong> a printed page of photos laid in, generally very good. 30.00<br />

372. Ginsberg, Allen. White shroud; poems 1980-1985. New York, Harper & Row, 1986. xi,<br />

89p., first printing, dj. 12.00


373. Goettsche, Ron <strong>and</strong> Bob Fogg. Down to earth: the Jason journal. Denver, Synergy<br />

Publishers, 1984. 2<strong>47</strong>p., signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by the two authors in 1985, wraps. Abortion,<br />

relationship, etc. content. 30.00<br />

374. Goff, Jerry M., jr. [aka Jerry Lane] cover art by Robert Bonfils. Passion contest.<br />

Chicago, Camerarts, 1964. 160p., worn first edition PBO in original camp pictorial wraps.<br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. (Merit Book 6M430) 20.00<br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> spy.<br />

375. González, Rigoberto. Butterfly boy; memories of a Chicano mariposa. Madison, The<br />

University of Wisconsin Press, 2006. xii, 207p., signed, dated <strong>and</strong> warmly inscribed <strong>and</strong><br />

with a butterfly drawing by the author, first printing, very good in a like dj. On growing up<br />

as the gay son of Chicano farmworkers. 65.00<br />

376. Gooch, Brad. Dating the Greek gods; empowering spiritual messages from Mr.<br />

Olympus. New York, Simon & Schuster, 2003. 166p., first printing, slightly edgeworn dj.<br />

Smarmy self-help. 12.00<br />

377. Goodwell, Alex<strong>and</strong>er. The operation. New York, 101 Enterprises, 1967. 108p., very<br />

good first edition in rubbed camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction with interracial material.<br />

(An Original Home Library Edition 101-2) 45.00<br />

After being gang-raped a young man decides to have a sex-change operation.<br />

378. Gordon, Ann, words <strong>and</strong> drawings. Woman, carved of sun. Oakl<strong>and</strong>, The Women's<br />

Press Collective, 1974. Unpaginated, cover <strong>and</strong> title page by Mir<strong>and</strong>a Bergman, light foxing<br />

on title page, otherwise very good in wraps. Poetry. Grier B*. 30.00<br />

379. Gordon, Larry. Strange quirks. Buffalo, Kiowa <strong>Books</strong>, 1969. 158p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in worn original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. (Chelsea Library<br />

309) 20.00<br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong>a for straight males.<br />

380. Gorham, Charles. McCaffery; a novel. New York, Fawcett Crest, 1964. 176p., very<br />

good Crest reprint edition in pictorial wraps. The first US edition is Young 1543. (Crest<br />

Book d587) 12.00<br />

381. Gorman, Michael Robert. The empress is a man; stories from the life of José Sarria.<br />

New York, Harrington Park Press, 1998. xvi, 278p., wraps. Biography of the Mexican<br />

American crossdresser,. 15.00<br />

382. Gosling, Ray. Sum total. London, Faber <strong>and</strong> Faber, 1962. 174p., first edition, slightly<br />

shelf worn dj. 25.00<br />

383. Graeme, Rol<strong>and</strong>. Damien II: the youth. New York, Surey <strong>Books</strong>/Star Dist., 1983.<br />

186p.+ads, very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction .<br />

(HIS69467) 20.00<br />

384. Graeme, Rol<strong>and</strong> [cover states Ronald Graeme]. Any man, any way, any time. Santee,<br />

The Blueboy Library, 1978. 182p., ads, worn first printing PBO in original camp<br />

photographic pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Blueboy Library BB 118) 18.00


385. Green, Julien. Chaque homme dans sa nuit; roman. Paris, Librarie Plon, 1960. 404p.,<br />

first edition, wraps worn on spine. 18.00<br />

386. Grey, Tony. As hard as they come. Deer Park, Timely <strong>Books</strong>, 1971. 72p., worn first<br />

printing PBO in original stapled, graphic, camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . 25.00<br />

387. Griffin, David [pseudonym of Robin Maugham]. The wrong people. New York,<br />

Paperback Library, 1967. 190p., very good first edition PBO in original camp pictorial<br />

wraps. Young 1620*. 45.00<br />

Debut novel of Robin Maugham set in Tangier.<br />

388. Gronowski, Paul, cover illustration by Adam. Against all odds. Santee, The Blueboy<br />

Library, 1976. 184p.+ads, very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps.<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Blueboy Library 80017) 25.00<br />

<strong>Gay</strong>'s Anatomy!<br />

389. Gronowski, Paul. The Caribbean connection. Santee, The Blueboy Library, 1977. 184p.<br />

+ ads, very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps illustrated by Adam .<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Blueboy Library 80029) 30.00<br />

"IRS undercover agents Chad Bennet <strong>and</strong> Jim Smith in an action thriller." Gunn page 152.<br />

The back panell calls the pair Jim Smith <strong>and</strong> Jack Moore.<br />

390. Gronowski, Paul. The secret in the Argentine jungle. Santee, The Blueboy Library,<br />

1977. 184p. + ads, very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps illustrated<br />

by Adam. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. Gunn page 153. (Blueboy Library 80078) 30.00<br />

Undercover agent Jack Hoover stationed in Buenos Aires versus Nazi clones of Hitler.<br />

391. Gross, Larry. Contested closets; the politics <strong>and</strong> ethics of outing. Minneapolis,<br />

University of Minnesota Press, 1993. xiv, 345p, wraps. 12.00<br />

392. Guerra, Julian Anthony, ed. [cover author: Anonymous]. Slow burn. New York,<br />

Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1992. 189p. + ads, very good first Badboy printing in photo-pictorial<br />

wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Badboy) 25.00<br />

Short stories.<br />

393. Guess, Carol. Switch. Corvallis, Calyx <strong>Books</strong>, 1998. 265p., signed, inscribed <strong>and</strong> dated<br />

by Guess, first printing, wraps. Novel of a small town with lots of undertones ... 15.00<br />

394. Hadleigh, Boze. Sing out! <strong>Gay</strong>s <strong>and</strong> lesbians in the music world. New York, Barricade<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1997. 328p. + 16p. photos, first printing, dj. 18.00<br />

395. Hale, Michele J. Undone. Austin, TX, Cowgirlie Publishing, 2005. 178p., wraps, signed<br />

by the author. Mystery featuring a lesbian tattoo artist. 15.00<br />

396. Hall, Justin. Only in San Francisco; a big gay mini-comic. San Francisco, All Thumbs<br />

Press, 2004. [20]p. black/white comic book signed by Hall, 5.5x8.5 inches, wraps. 22.00<br />

397. Hall, Radclyffe [Marguerite Radclyff-Hall]. The well of loneliness; complete <strong>and</strong><br />

unabridged. Garden City, Permabooks, 1951. 467p., very good first Permabooks edition in<br />

pictorial wraps. Grier A B C***. (Permabooks P112) 15.00


398. Another copy, with commentary by Havelock Ellis. New York, Pocket <strong>Books</strong>, 1964.<br />

437p., very good reprint mass-market paperback edition, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in<br />

pictorial wraps. (Pocket 75020) 12.00<br />

399. Another copy, with commentary by Havelock Ellis. New York, Pocket <strong>Books</strong>, 1974.<br />

437p., very good reprint mass-market paperback edition in color photo illustrated wraps.<br />

12.00<br />

400. Another copy, with a commentary by Havelock Ellis with an Aftreword by Blanche<br />

McCrary Boyd. New York, Avon <strong>Books</strong>/Bard Book, 1981. 441p., very good reprint massmarket<br />

reissue in pictorial wraps. 12.00<br />

401. Hamilton, R. J. The case of the missing mother. Los Angeles, Aly/Cat/Alyson, 1995.<br />

128p., first printing, wraps. Mystery novel for teens involving lesbian mothers <strong>and</strong> a<br />

religious homophobe. (Pride pack #2) 12.00<br />

402. Hammerhart, Curly. Cockrock; book two. San Diego, Surrey House, 1972. 184p.,<br />

remainder hole-punch in cover otherwise very good first printing PBO in original camp<br />

pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (HIS 6932) 15.00<br />

403. Hanscombe, Gillian E. <strong>and</strong> Jackie Forster. Rocking the cradle; lesbian mothers: a<br />

challenge in family living. London, Sheba Feminist Publishers, 1982. 172p., very good in<br />

wraps. 12.00<br />

404. Hansen, Joseph. Living upstairs. New York, Dutton, 1993. 218p., very good first<br />

edition in cloth-backed boards <strong>and</strong> unclipped dj. Signed by the author on the title page.<br />

25.00<br />

405. Hansen, Joseph. Pretty boy dead. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1984. 203p., one<br />

of 10 copies of the limited edition, waterdamaged as are all copies of the limited edition.<br />

Revised version of Hansen's Known Homosexual. 45.00<br />

406. Hardy, Tom [pseudonym of Gordon Hoban]. The green hotel; stories. Kukuihaeli, HI,<br />

Omnium Publishing, 1987. 222p., first wraps printing, very good. <strong>Gay</strong> erotica. 35.00<br />

407. Hardy, Tom [pseud. of Gordon Hoban], cover illustration by Adam. Adventures of a<br />

high school hunk; book two. Santee, CA, The Blueboy Library, 1977. 182p., very good<br />

first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Blueboy Library<br />

80024) 25.00<br />

408. Harman, Roger. First person. New York, Masquerade, 1994. 218p.+ads, very good first<br />

printing in photographic pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Badboy ) 25.00<br />

Short erotic storiers told in confessional manner.<br />

409. Harper, James. <strong>Gay</strong> brother. San Diego, Publishers Export Co., 1970. 160p., very good<br />

reissue PBO in original wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (French Line FL 78) 25.00<br />

Racist gay Texas lawyer. Mexican American characters.<br />

410. Harper, Sydney. Murder one. Santee, The Blueboy Library, 1977. 184p.+ads, very good<br />

first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Blueboy Library<br />

80048) 35.00


"A dead homosexual <strong>and</strong> a coming-out cop add up to Murder One!" Minneapolis Police Det.<br />

Bert Sonderstrom. in a murder mystery. Gunnpage 158.<br />

411. Harper, Sydney. Two, the hard way. Santee, CA, The Blueboy Library, 1976. 184p.,<br />

very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Blueboy<br />

Library 80019) 25.00<br />

"Denver Police Detective Larry Baldwin, 32, law student in a murder mystery." Gunn page<br />

158.<br />

412. Harris, Frank. Oscar Wilde; including; an introductory note by Lyle Blair, My<br />

memories of Oscar Wilde by George bernard Shaw, <strong>and</strong> Oscar's last days (a letter from<br />

Robert Ross). New York, Dell Publishing, 1960. 374p., very good first Dell Laurel edition<br />

mass-market paperback in pictorial wraps. (Laurel Edition LX130) 12.00<br />

413. Hart, Alan. The undaunted. New York, W. W. Norton <strong>and</strong> Company, 1936. 310p., first<br />

edition, very good in an unclipped dj with several creases <strong>and</strong> a closed tear on the rear, but<br />

the striking front cover graphic is unblemished. Young 1715. 650.00<br />

Hart, born Alberta Lucille Hart, became one of the first surgical FTMs in 1917-18. One of<br />

the principal characters of the novel is a gay radiologist whose sexuality is at the root of his<br />

lifelong angst. Hart him/herself became a radiologist <strong>and</strong> specialist in tuberculosis<br />

diagnosis <strong>and</strong> treatment.<br />

414. Hartsock, Ernest, ed., , Benjamin Musser, assoc. ed. Bozart <strong>and</strong> contemporary verse;<br />

combining JAPM <strong>and</strong> The Oracle; vol. III, no. 4, March-April, 1930. Atlanta, The Bozart<br />

Press, 1930. 20p., 6x9 inches, illustrations, very good in original stapled stiff wraps.<br />

20.00<br />

Associate editor Nenjamion Musser was originally editor of JAPM <strong>and</strong> Contemporary<br />

Verse. He was also a lover <strong>and</strong> mentor to Samuel M. Steward having published his poetry in<br />

CV <strong>and</strong> supported the publication of his first book. Founder Hartsock died at age 28 in<br />

December of 1930 just months after the release of his masterwork "Strange Splendor."<br />

415. Another issue, vol. III, no. 6, July-August, 1930. Atlanta, The Bozart Press, 1930. 20p.,<br />

6x9 inches, illustrations, very good in original stapled stiff wraps. 20.00<br />

416. Another issue, vol. iv, no. 1, September-October, 1930. Atlanta, The Bozart Press, 1930.<br />

20p., 6x9 inches, very good in original stapled stiff wraps. 20.00<br />

417. Another issue. Thornwell Jacobs <strong>and</strong> Mary Brent Whiteside, eds, Benjamin Musser,<br />

assoc. ed., vol. v, no. 2, March-April, 1931. Oglethorpe University, Oglethorpe University<br />

Press, 1931. 20p., 6x9 inches, very good in original stapled stiff wraps. 20.00<br />

418. Hastings, March [pseudonym of Sally Singer] <strong>and</strong> Jason Hytes, [pseud. of Midwood<br />

editor John Plunkett]. Imitation lovers <strong>and</strong> The wild weekend; two novels, illustrated,<br />

under one cover. New York, Midwood Tower Pubs., 1963. 126p. <strong>and</strong> 126p. dos-a-dos<br />

illustrated with 8 glossy plates drawn by Frank Frazetta, very good first printing PBO in<br />

lightly-worn original camp pictorial wraps by Paul Rader. 150.00<br />

419. Hastings, March. The drifter. New York, Midwood Tower <strong>Books</strong>, 1962. 190p., very<br />

good, first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps, probably by Paul Rader. <strong>Lesbian</strong><br />

pulp fiction. Grier T. (Midwood No. F163) 25.00


"Any port in a storm - <strong>and</strong> one of the ports was Lesbos!"<br />

420. Haugen, David M. <strong>and</strong> Matthew J. Box, eds. Homosexuality. Detroit, Greenhave<br />

Press/Thomson Gale, 2006. 127p., very good in pictorial boards. (Social issues firsth<strong>and</strong>)<br />

20.00<br />

421. Haven, Win. Male model. San Diego, Publisher's Export Co., 1967. 158p., very good<br />

reprint edition in original less campy pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (French Line FL 61)<br />

20.00<br />

422. Hawkeswood, William G. One of the children; gay black men in Harlem, edited by<br />

Alex W. Costley. Berkeley, University of California Press, 1996. xx, 241p., one line on the<br />

copyright page underlined, first wraps printing. 12.00<br />

423. Healey, Trbor. Through it came bright colors. New York, Harrington Park Press, 2003.<br />

232p, very good in wraps. 12.00<br />

424. Healey, Trebor. The big cock c<strong>and</strong>y mountain; cover <strong>and</strong> illustration, Michael<br />

Angelicus. San Francisco, Terrapin Press, 1996. 18p., the poet's business card with a<br />

h<strong>and</strong>written note on the verso laid in, first edition, wraps. Faerie poetry. 25.00<br />

425. Hecht, Ben, cover by Freeman Elliott. The sensualists. New York, Dell Publishing,<br />

1959. 223p., lightly-worn first Dell paperback edition in original pictoriakl wraps. Grier A*.<br />

(D294) 12.00<br />

Originally published in the same year in hardcover by Messner.<br />

426. Heger, Heinz. The men with the pink triangle; translated by David Fernbach. Boston,<br />

Alyson Publications, 1980. 117p., later printing, wraps. 12.00<br />

427. Helms, Alan. Young man from the provinces; a gay life before Stonewall. Boston,<br />

Faber <strong>and</strong> Faber, 1995. x, 206p., signed with a personal inscription by Helms, first printing,<br />

dj. Back panel of jacket has a damp-ripple. Autobiography rooted in gay New York <strong>and</strong><br />

post-Stonewall Boston. 25.00<br />

428. Henry, Marcia. Surviving in the United States of America: What You're Entitled To<br />

<strong>and</strong> How To Get It. Oakl<strong>and</strong>, Center for Third World Organizing, 1984. 191p., wraps,<br />

8.5x11 inches, one corner of back cover creased. 15.00<br />

Guidebook for workers <strong>and</strong> the poor with advice on navigating bureacracy; pushing for the<br />

rights of ethnic minorities, women, gays <strong>and</strong> lesbians; how to apply for food stamps, etc.<br />

429. Herlihy, James Leo. Midnight cowboy. New York, DellPublishing, 1969. 191p., very<br />

good new Dell edition, movie tie-in with color cover featuring stills from the film, pictorial<br />

wraps. The hardcover is Young 1770. 12.00<br />

Basis of the film.<br />

430. Herlihy, James Leo <strong>and</strong> William Noble. Blue Denim; a new play. New York, R<strong>and</strong>om<br />

House, 1958. 110p. + photos, first printing, small bump along base, otherwise very good in<br />

a like dj. 65.00<br />

431. Herman, Ellen. Pyschiatry, psychology, <strong>and</strong> homosexuality. New York, Chelsea House<br />

Publishers, 1995. 151p., illus. in text, prior owner's signature, first wraps printing. (Issues in<br />

lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay life) 15.00


432. Herren, Greg. Vieux Carre voodoo. Valley Falls, NY, Bold Strokes <strong>Books</strong>, 2010. 220p.,<br />

advance review copy, wraps. 15.00<br />

433. Herrick, William. The itinerant. London, <strong>We</strong>idenfeld <strong>and</strong> Nicolson, 1967. 228p., first<br />

UK edition, very good in a shelfworn dj with a four-inch closed tear. Young 1775. 18.00<br />

This work, involving the Spanish Civil War, "is a novel of the Thirties-- that lost medley of<br />

sex <strong>and</strong> Marx, that virile decade of fear <strong>and</strong> hope..." - US dj blurb. Tenement organizing in<br />

NY, GA sharecroppers, MI coops, etc.<br />

434. Hess, John, Chuck Kleinhouse, Julia Lesage, editors. Jump cut; a review of<br />

contemporary cinema, 24/25; double issue, special section: lesbians <strong>and</strong> film. Berkeley,<br />

Jump Cut Associates, 1981. 60p., folded tabloid newspaper, illustrated with film stills, very<br />

good newsprint. 25.00<br />

Includes a filmography of lesbian films, resources etc. Also a cover story on "9 to 5" <strong>and</strong><br />

Charlies Angels (the TV series).<br />

435. Hewitt, Andrew. Political inversions; homosexuality, fascism & the modernist<br />

imaginary. Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1996. 333p., review slip laid in, very good<br />

in a like dj. A study based on Adorno's conflation of homosexuality <strong>and</strong> totalitarianism.<br />

25.00<br />

436. Hewitt, Paul, with Jane Warren. A self-made man; the diary of a man born in a woman's<br />

body. London, Headline, 1995. xiv, 303p. + 16p. black/white photos, first printing, slightly<br />

worn wraps. 18.00<br />

437. Heyward, Carter. Speaking of Christ; a lesbian feminist voice, edited by Ellen C. Davis.<br />

New York, The Pilgrim Press, 1989. 93p., signed <strong>and</strong> briefly inscribed by Heyward, first<br />

printing, wraps. 18.00<br />

438. Himmel, Richard. The shame. New York, Avon <strong>Books</strong>, [1958]. 160p., very good first<br />

printing of this reissue of Soul of Passion.in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

Young 1830. (Avon T-329) 25.00<br />

439. Hinton, Gregory. Desperate hearts. New York, Kensington <strong>Books</strong>, 2002. 341p., first<br />

printing, remainder mark, otherwise very good in a like dj. Southern California novel with<br />

significant Mexican American <strong>and</strong> gay content. 12.00<br />

440. Hitt, Orrie. Male lover. New York, L. S. Publications, 1964. 192p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> lesbian <strong>and</strong> transexual pulp fiction .<br />

(An Original Gaslight Book GL 117) 75.00<br />

"A Star Athlete with Twilight Urges!" "She-Males are campus sc<strong>and</strong>als!" OrrieHitt is not a<br />

pseudonym. This title includes lesbian <strong>and</strong> tyransexual characters, blackmail <strong>and</strong> murder.<br />

The Gaslight line was short-lived, only one year.<br />

441. Hocquenghem, Guy. Homosexual desire; translated by Daniella Danghoor, preface to<br />

the 1978 edition by Jeffrey <strong>We</strong>eks, new introduction by Michael Moon. Durham, Duke<br />

University Press, 1993. 158p., new introduction, preface, introduction, conclusion, notes,<br />

index, remainder mark bottom edge, otherwise very good reissue in cloth. (Q, a series edited<br />

by Michèle Aina Barale,Jonathan Goldberg, Michael Moon, <strong>and</strong> Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick)<br />

12.00


Includes sections on anti-homosexual paranoia, disgusting perverts, <strong>and</strong> Capitalism, the<br />

Family <strong>and</strong> the Anus!<br />

442. Hodges, Andrew <strong>and</strong> David Hutter. With downcast gays; aspects of homosexual selfoppression.<br />

Toronto, Pink Triangle Press, 1977. 42p., wraps, pen name on front wrap.<br />

Originally printed in Engl<strong>and</strong> in 1974. 12.00<br />

443. Hoffman, Mark. The gay cowboys. San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1980. 149p., very<br />

good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps.. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Adonis Classic<br />

AC 233) 20.00<br />

Never enough cowpokes!<br />

444. Hohmann, Joachim S., ed. Der unterdrückte Sexus; historiche Texte zur<br />

Homosexualität von Johann Ludwig Casper [et. al.]; Kommontare von Ernest Borneman [et.<br />

al.]. Mit einer Bibliografie nicht-belletristischer Bücher zum Thema homosexualität bis zum<br />

20. Jarhrnundert. N. pl., Verlag Andreas Achenbach Lollar, 1977. 627p., scattered pencil<br />

underlining <strong>and</strong> marginalia, two sentences underlined in pen <strong>and</strong> prior owner's pen note on<br />

half-title page, first edition, wraps. A magisterial compilation of 18th <strong>and</strong> 19th century<br />

materials on homosexuality, with commentaries. 35.00<br />

445. Holden, Ross. The moment of truth. Santee, The Blueboy Library, 1977. 183p., very<br />

good first printing PBO in original camp photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Blueboy<br />

Library 80091) 25.00<br />

Bullfighters in Barcelona.<br />

446. Holditch, W. Kenneth. The last frontier of Bohemia: Tennessee Williams in New<br />

Orleans. [New Orleans], the author, 1987. 40p., illus. in text, signed by Holditch, third<br />

printing, very good in wraps. 18.00<br />

4<strong>47</strong>. Holliday, Don [pseud. of Victor Banis]. The gay dogs [Man from CAMP number 5].<br />

San Diego, Ember Library <strong>Books</strong>/Greenleaf Classics, 1967. 159p., lightly worn <strong>and</strong> soiled<br />

in original c.a.m.p.y. pictorial wraps by artist Robert Bonfils. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. Young<br />

1858* Gunn p.167. Norman 2415. (EL386) 75.00<br />

One of the Man from C.A.M.P. stories. The Case of the Purloined Pets! The series was a<br />

parody of television's The Man from U.N.C.L.E. <strong>and</strong> the top secret agent was Jackie<br />

Holmes. The organization was formed for the protection <strong>and</strong> advancement of homosexuals.<br />

448. Holliday, Don [pseud. of Victor Banis]. Holiday gay [Man from CAMP number 7]. San<br />

Diego, Phenix Publishers, 1967. 159p., tail of spine chipped otherwise very good first<br />

edition PBO, in original camp pictorial wraps by artist Robert Bonfils. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

Young 1861* Gunn page 168. (Companion Book CB545) 75.00<br />

Anothe Man from C.A.M.P. story! He comes for Christmas!"<br />

The series was a parody of television's The Man from U.N.C.L.E. <strong>and</strong> the top secret agent<br />

was Jackie Holmes. The organization was formed for the protection <strong>and</strong> advancement of<br />

homosexuals.<br />

449. Holliday, Don [pseud. of Victor J. Banis]. Rally round the fag [Man from CAMP<br />

number 6]. San Diego, Greenleaf/Ember Library, 1967. 160p., very good PBO in original<br />

camp (VERY CAMP!) pictorial wraps. Cover illustration by Robert Bonfils. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp Man


from C.A.M.P. entry. Young 1863* Norman 2422. Gunn page 167. (Ember Library Book<br />

EL367) 125.00<br />

"Ole! C.A.M.P.'s Crusader capes his way to another moment of truth!" Jackie dresses in<br />

drag to impersonate assassinated female spy.<br />

The series was a parody of television's The Man from U.N.C.L.E. <strong>and</strong> the top secret agent<br />

was Jackie Holmes. The organization was formed for the protection <strong>and</strong> advancement of<br />

homosexuals.<br />

450. Holliday, Don [Victor Banis]. Home of the gay. San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1968.<br />

159p.,very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction .<br />

(Adult <strong>Books</strong> AB429) 45.00<br />

Den used his sex-appeal on people - mostly men - to get whatever he wanted...until he<br />

learned that it wasn't enough. - from back cover. A Hollywood heyday of dark desire.<br />

451. Holroyd, Michael. Lytton Strachey; a biography. London, Heinemann, 1973. 1143p.,,<br />

title <strong>and</strong> facing pages slightly browned, first printing of this edition, slightly worn dj.<br />

Revision of the two-volume edition published in the late 1960s. 15.00<br />

452. Home Office. Scottish Home Department. Report of the Committee on Homosexual<br />

Offences <strong>and</strong> Prostitution; presented to Parliament by the Secretary of State for the Home<br />

Department <strong>and</strong> the Secretary of State for Scotl<strong>and</strong> by Comm<strong>and</strong> of Her Majesty,<br />

September 1957. London, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, 1962. 155p., first printing, wraps.<br />

30.00<br />

453. Hooven, F. Valentine, III. Tom of Finl<strong>and</strong>; his life <strong>and</strong> times. New York, St. Martin's<br />

Press, 1993. v, 198p., illus. with Tom of Finl<strong>and</strong>'s drawings, later wraps printing. 12.00<br />

454. Houston, Joe Leon. Desire in the shadows (original title, <strong>Gay</strong> flesh). New York,<br />

Paperback Library, 1966. 160p., very good first paperback edition published by<br />

arrangement with Argyle, in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction Young 1902*.<br />

(paperback Library 54-942) 20.00<br />

455. Hufford, Charlie. Page thirty-two. Oakl<strong>and</strong>, Carter Press, 1995. 132p., first printing,<br />

wraps, inscribed by the author. 15.00<br />

456. [Hughes, Langston]. Remember me to Harlem; the letters of Langston Hughes <strong>and</strong><br />

Carl Van Vechten, 1925-1964, edited by Emily Bernard. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 2001.<br />

xxxix, 356p., first edition, very good condition, dj. 20.00<br />

457. Hughes, Peter Tuesday, cover illustration by Adam. Three got away. Santee, CA, The<br />

Blueboy Library, 1976. 184p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps.<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. Gunn page 170. (Blueboy Library 80016) 45.00<br />

Sequel to The Bright Young Men featuring agent Bruce Doe in a drug smuggling saga<br />

featuring a cornucopia of villains led by Krishna Rau, leader of an international<br />

Communist conspiracy!!!<br />

458. Humphries, Barry. Dame Edna's bedside companion; with forewords by Beverly<br />

Nichols, Margaret Drabble <strong>and</strong> Beryl Bainbridge. London, Corgi , 1983. 167p., illus., first<br />

wraps printing. 12.00


459. Hunt, Chris. The honey <strong>and</strong> the sting. London, The <strong>Gay</strong> Men's Press, 1999. 359p., very<br />

good first trade paper edition in pictorial wraps. A romantic gay tragedy in the court of King<br />

James. 12.00<br />

460. Hunter, Garfield, Cover illustration by Adam. The wild side. Santee, CA, The Blueboy<br />

Library, 1977. 183p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong><br />

pulp fiction . (Blueboy Library 80043) 25.00<br />

White slavery!<br />

461. Ide, Arthur Frederick. Evangelical terrorism; censorship, Falwell, Robertson & the<br />

seamy side of Christian fundamentalism. Irving, TX, Scholars <strong>Books</strong>, 1986. xxxii, 193p.,<br />

mild scent, wraps. 25.00<br />

462. Ide, Arthur Frederick. Vows, virgins, oaths & orgies. Arlington, Liberal Arts Press,<br />

1988. vi, 170p., plain printed trade-size wraps, mildest signs of any h<strong>and</strong>ling or age.<br />

12.00<br />

463. Iglesia Turiño, Santiago de la. Por qué la bisexualidad nos hace humanos; sentido<br />

biológico de la homosexualidad. N. pl., Lulu.com, 2009. 211p., very good in wraps. General<br />

survey of bisexuality, historically, sociologically, psychologically. 20.00<br />

464. Ironstone, John or Martin Moore [pseudonyms of Frederick W. LaCava] . Undercover.<br />

Santee, CA, The Blueboy Library, 1976. 186p., very good first printing PBO in original<br />

camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (The Blueboy Library 80006) 25.00<br />

"A young vice-cop fights to hide his own perverse desires!" Gary Brannon mystery. Gunn<br />

page 173. The title page lists Martin Moore as the author <strong>and</strong> the cover lists Ironstone.<br />

Both were pseudonyms of LaCava who was a Hoosier lawyer for 26 years.<br />

465. Isay, Richard A. Being homosexual; gay men <strong>and</strong> their development. New York, Farrar,<br />

Straus, Giroux, 1989. ix, 159p., first wraps printing. 12.00<br />

466. Ischar, Doug. Orderly. Cambridge, MIT List Visual Arts Center, 1993. 48p. illus.<br />

exhibition catalog, signed by the artist, slightly sunned wraps. Part of the gay artist's<br />

ongoing questioning of identities. 35.00<br />

467. Isherwood, Christopher. The last of Mr. Norris; complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged. New York,<br />

Berkley <strong>Books</strong>, 1958. 160p., very good first Berkley paperback edition in pictorial<br />

wraps.Reissue of "Mr. Norris Changes Trains" published in 1935. Young 1972. (Berkley<br />

<strong>Books</strong> G-153) 20.00<br />

Norris is a communist in Berlin during the rise of Hitler. Tied to the Berlin Stories.<br />

468. Another copy. New York, Avon <strong>Books</strong>, 1952. 160p., very good first Avon paperback<br />

edition in pictorial wraps. (Avon Pocket <strong>Books</strong> 448) 20.00<br />

469. isherwood, Christopher, cover art by James Avati. Goodbye to Berlin; complete <strong>and</strong><br />

unabridged [basis of I am a Camera <strong>and</strong> Cabaret]. New York, New American<br />

Library/Signet <strong>Books</strong>, 1952. 166p., worn first paperback edition in pictorial wraps featuring<br />

cover illustration of Sally Bowles by James Avati. 15.00


<strong>47</strong>0. Jackson, Charles. The fall of valor. New York, Popular Library, 1964. 222p., very good<br />

first printing of the Popular Library paperback edition in pictorial wraps. Pulp reissue of the<br />

Rinehart edition which is Young 1986*. 15.00<br />

<strong>47</strong>1. Jackson, John. From Steve, with love. San Francisco, Parisian Press, 1972. 1<strong>47</strong>p., very<br />

good first printing PBO in camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (P 210) 15.00<br />

<strong>47</strong>2. Jackson, John. Love trip. San Francisco, Parisian Press, 1972. 1<strong>47</strong>p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (P 213) 20.00<br />

<strong>47</strong>3. Jackson, Peter <strong>and</strong> Narupon Duangwises, eds. Thai gay <strong>and</strong> Kathoey media claiming<br />

space for voices of sexual <strong>and</strong> gender diversity. Bangkok, Women's Health Advocacy<br />

Foundation, Thai Health Promotion Foundation<strong>and</strong> Tahi Queer Resources Centre, 2009.<br />

174p., very good in wraps. Conference report; text in Thai. 45.00<br />

<strong>47</strong>4. Jackson-Opoku, S<strong>and</strong>ra. Hot Johnny (<strong>and</strong> the women who loved him). New York, One<br />

World/Ballantine <strong>Books</strong>, 2001. 306p., signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by Jackson-Opoku, first<br />

printing, dj. Laid in is publisher's chapter sample booklet, "Hot Johnny" dos a dos with<br />

"Black Rose" by T. Due. Second novel by the African American poet. 25.00<br />

<strong>47</strong>5. Jay, Karla <strong>and</strong> Allen Young, editors. Out of the closets; voices of gay liberation. New<br />

York, Pyramid <strong>Books</strong>, 1974. 403p., foreword, selected gay bibliography, international<br />

directory of gay organizations, very good first mass-market edition in plain red wraps with<br />

keyhole die-cut into front panel. (Pyramid Non-fiction Y3545) 12.00<br />

<strong>47</strong>6. Jay, Victor [pseudonym of Victor J. Banis aka Don Holliday]. So sweet, so soft, so<br />

queer. North Hollywood, Private Editions <strong>Books</strong>, 1965. 155p., lightly-worn first printing<br />

PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (PE-344) 45.00<br />

Inscribed "To Sam, soft <strong>and</strong> sweet, Victor" by author Victor J. Banis.<br />

<strong>47</strong>7. Jeffries, William [pseud. of Arthur Plotnick]. Mr. Queen. San Diego, Corinth<br />

Publications, 1966. 190p., worn first printing PBO, title page detached but present, in<br />

original camp pictorial wraps marred by a marker price over the title. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction<br />

Young 2016*. (A Sundown Reader SR 600) 15.00<br />

Gunn page 246.<br />

<strong>47</strong>8. Jenkins, Kevin, ed. Boulevards; volume 2 number 9. San Francisco, the newspaper,<br />

1980. 56p. issue, including covers; 10.5x14 inch tabloid newspaper, somewhat worn with<br />

address label on front cover, illustrated with photos, artworks <strong>and</strong> ads, stapled covers.<br />

15.00<br />

Includes column by drag queen Tina Peel, cover story on SF's polyamorous sex scene (gay,<br />

bi <strong>and</strong> straight), an article on Bryan Ferry, etc.<br />

<strong>47</strong>9. Jenkins, Kevin. San Francisco's 10 most eligible gay bachelors in Boulevards; volume<br />

2 number 6. San Francisco, the newspaper, 1980. 4p. spread in a 56p. issue, including<br />

covers; 10.5x14 inch tabloid newspaper, somewhat brittle, illustrated with photos, artworks<br />

<strong>and</strong> ads, stapled covers. 15.00<br />

Other articles include a piece on a heroin addict <strong>and</strong> an expose of sororities.


480. Jennings, Newt. Chicken lickin'. Santee, CA, Surrey House, 1975. 186p., illustrations<br />

throughout, very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

(HIS 69144) 15.00<br />

481. Johnson, Mark. Beauty <strong>and</strong> power; transgendering <strong>and</strong> cultural transformation in the<br />

southern Philippines. Oxford, Berg, 1997. x, 264p., very good in wraps. 12.00<br />

482. Johnson, Toby. Secret matter. Austin, Peregrine Ventures, 1995. 199p., very good in<br />

wraps. Reissue of the gay science fiction novel. 12.00<br />

483. Jonas, Stephen. Transmutations; poems. Drawings by Basil King, introduction by John<br />

Wieners. London, the Ferry Press, 1966. [64]p., letterpress throughout including rubricated<br />

half-title; stiff 9.5x7.5 inch wraps, unprinted, in a lightly worn soiled letterpress dj. An inchlong<br />

tear in the head of the jacket has an archival-grade verso repair. <strong>Gay</strong> African American<br />

poet. 35.00<br />

484. Jones, Beverly <strong>and</strong> Judith Brown. Toward a female liberation movement. Nashville,<br />

Southern Student Organizing Committee, 1968. 37p., wraps slightly soiled, edgeworn <strong>and</strong><br />

creased; 8.5x11 inches. 25.00<br />

One of the founding documents of the new radical feminism (following Hayden/King in<br />

SNCC <strong>and</strong> Booth et. al. in SDS), the authors criticize the 1967 SDS resolution on women,<br />

calling for separate groups within the organization in order to combat sexism <strong>and</strong><br />

patriarchy within movement organizations. Also contains a section on homosexuality,<br />

largely dealing with the homophobia confronted in numerous organizations. Includes a<br />

personal summary dated June 17, 1968, looking back on the paper.<br />

485. Jones, Patricia Spears. The weather that kills; poems. Minneapolis, Coffee House Press,<br />

1995. 75p., review sheet laid in, also a copy of her resume <strong>and</strong> previous publications, first<br />

printing, wraps. African American poet. 12.00<br />

486. Julty, Sam. Men's bodies, men's selves; illustrations by Vincent Musacchia. New York,<br />

Dell/Delta, 1979. 453p., 8.5x11 inches, first printing, wraps somewhat worn. With material<br />

on homosexuality. 12.00<br />

487. Kahler, Jack. Flamer. San Diego, Publishers Export Co. PEC, 1964. 160p., very good<br />

first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps, small chip at bottom of rear panel. <strong>Gay</strong>,<br />

lesbian, bisexual, Hollywood pulp fiction . (A Nite-Time Original NT 121) 40.00<br />

A brother <strong>and</strong> sister, gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian, become involved in the porn industry. She is abducted<br />

by a San Francisco cop <strong>and</strong> both fall in love with him. Let us not forget the mother who is<br />

eventually arrested for killing a known sex pervert who molested the two. Not a detective<br />

story though there are cops involved <strong>and</strong> not a true mystery as we know the identities of the<br />

perps.<br />

488. Kahn, Arthur D. The many faces of gay; activists who are changing the nation.<br />

<strong>We</strong>stport, Praeger, 1997. x, 338p., first printing, very good in a like dj. 60 coming-out<br />

stories. 20.00<br />

489. Kahn, Karen, ed. Frontline feminism, 1975-1995; essays from Sojourner's first 20 years,<br />

foreword by Robin Morgan. San Francisco, Aunt Lute <strong>Books</strong>, 1995. 494p., first wraps<br />

printing. With a great deal on women's health, including abortion, lesbianism,<br />

multiculturalism, economic justice, <strong>and</strong> more. 12.00


490. Kane, Donna. The Anatomy of a TV! New York, Lee's Mardi Gras Enterprises, 1986.<br />

64p., illus. with drawings, wraps. 30.00<br />

491. Kane, Turner. Man on! London, Idol, 2000. 231p., very good first edition PBO in camp<br />

photographic wraps. 20.00<br />

492. Katz, Jonathan Ned. Love stories; sex between men before homosexuality. Chicago,<br />

University of Chicago Press, 2001. x, 426p., later printing, very good in a like dj. 15.00<br />

493. Kaufman, David. Ridiculous! The theatrical life <strong>and</strong> times of Charles Ludlam. New<br />

York, Applause, 2002. xiv, 496p. + 32p. photos, first printing, very good in dj, endpaper<br />

photos by Richard Avedon. 22.00<br />

494. Kavanaugh, James. There are men too gentle to live among wolves; drawings by<br />

Hollis Williford. Los Angeles, Nash Publications, 1970. 94p., later printing, slightly worn dj.<br />

12.00<br />

495. Kaye , H. R. Mr. sex [cover title: Mister Sex]. North Hollywood, Br<strong>and</strong>on House, 1969.<br />

158p., very good first printing PBO in rubbed original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp<br />

fiction. (Br<strong>and</strong>on House 926079) 30.00<br />

Omni-sexual hero.<br />

496. Kemp, Kimberly [pseud. of Gil Fox] cover by Paul Rader. Nothing to lose. New York,<br />

Midwood Tower, 1963. 155p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial<br />

wraps. Some lesbian content, mostly straight erotica. (Midwood F299) 25.00<br />

Story of a young girl who starts out by posing nude for art students <strong>and</strong> works her way up<br />

into high-fashion modeling through the help of several lesbian contacts in jail <strong>and</strong> in the<br />

modeling world.<br />

497. King, Dave. Run, lez, run. El Cajon, Publisher's Export, 1969. 160p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction . (French Line 65)<br />

25.00<br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> sex for straight guys set in Cuba.<br />

498. King, Don. Bitter love. Chicago, Newsst<strong>and</strong> Library, 1959. 191p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. Grier A**. (A Magenta Book<br />

U124) 20.00<br />

499. Kirkup, James. Gaijin on the Ginza: a sexual comedy set in modern Japan. London,<br />

Peter Owen, 1991. 150p., very good in dj. 15.00<br />

500. Kirstein, Lincoln. Tchelitchev. Santa Fe, Twelvetrees Press, 1994. 179p., profusely illus.,<br />

9x12 inches, one of 3,000 copies, first edition, dj, as new. 50.00<br />

501. Kirstein, Lincoln, editor-founder, Bernard B<strong>and</strong>ler, II, A. Hyatt Mayor, eds. The Hound<br />

& Horn: Vol. V, No. 2 (January - March 1932). Concord, Hound & Horn, Inc, 1932. pp.<br />

165-340, illustrated with photos, very good in wraps . 40.00<br />

Left-leaning journal founded <strong>and</strong> edited by Lincoln Kirstein. Contents include "The Puritan<br />

Essay" by H. B. Parkes, 1919 by John Dos Passos, poems by Dudley Fitts, Wallace Stevens.<br />

502. Another copy, Vol. VI, No. 1 (October - December 1932). Concord, Hound & Horn, Inc,<br />

1932. 199p., illustrated with photos, very good in wraps . 60.00


Left-leaning journal founded <strong>and</strong> edited by Lincoln Kirstein. Contents include "American<br />

Anarchy <strong>and</strong> Russian Communism," by M. R. <strong>We</strong>rner, "Difficulties of a Statesman," a poem<br />

by Eliot, "The Tomb of Lenin, from a diary," by e.e. cummings, Correspondence from<br />

Hemingway etc. Also reviews of books by Trotsky, Emma Godlman etc.<br />

503. Another copy, Vol. VI, No. 2 (January-March, 1931). Concord, Hound & Horn, Inc,<br />

1931. pp163-320., illustrated with plates, very good in wraps . 40.00<br />

504. Kopelson, Kevin. Love's litany; the writing of modern homoerotics. Stanford, Stanford<br />

University Press, 1994. viii, 194p., Stanford University Press stamps on edges <strong>and</strong> f.e.p.,<br />

wraps. 12.00<br />

505. Kovar, Dallas. Blow gently. New York, Midwood Publications, 1971. 198p., very good<br />

first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. 25.00<br />

506. Kozlenko, William, ed. The best short plays of the social theatre. Edited <strong>and</strong> with an<br />

introduction by William Kozlenko. New York, R<strong>and</strong>om House, 1939. xi, 456p., first edition,<br />

original cloth binding shelf worn, frayed at head <strong>and</strong> tail of spine with some loss of cloth,<br />

end papers browned. 15.00<br />

Plays by Clifford Odets, Marc Blitzstein, Albert Maltz, John <strong>We</strong>xley, W.H. Auden <strong>and</strong><br />

Christopher Isherwood. Includes Blitzstein's famous The Cradle Will Rock, subject of Tim<br />

Robbins' film. .<br />

507. Krieger, Susan, Judy Grahn, alta, Pat Parker, Susan Griffin, Heather, Lin Lifshin, <strong>and</strong><br />

others. Remember our fire # 3; poetry by women (& 3 men). San Lorenzo, CA, Shameless<br />

Hussy Press, [1970s]. [24p.] 5.5x8.5 inches, illustrations, very good first edition in stapled<br />

pictorial wraps. With contributions by . 25.00<br />

508. Kuda, Marie J. Women loving women; a select <strong>and</strong> annotated bibliography of women<br />

loving women in literature. Chicago, Lavender Press, 1974 . ii, 28p., first printing, prior<br />

owner's name, stapled wraps, mild h<strong>and</strong>ling soil <strong>and</strong> a small stain. 25.00<br />

509. Kuhn, Gabriel, ed. Sober living for the revolution; hardcore punk, straight edge, <strong>and</strong><br />

radical politics. Oakl<strong>and</strong>, PM Press, 2010. 299p., 6x9 inches, wraps, illus., new. 18.00<br />

Anthology of writing on the interface between hardcore punk <strong>and</strong> radical politics (including<br />

queer politics) <strong>and</strong> on "straight edge" (no-drugs) <strong>and</strong> vegan lifestyle.<br />

510. La Fong, Lance [pseud. of Disney writer George Davies, aka Ricardo Amory]. Iron men.<br />

Santee, The Blueboy Library, 1976. 184p.+ads, very good first printing PBO in original<br />

camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Blueboy Library 80074) 35.00<br />

Pumping Iron!<br />

511. Labonté, Richard, editor, selected <strong>and</strong> introduced by Felice Picano. Best gay erotica<br />

1999. San Francisco, Cleis Press, 2000. 208p., fine first printing, pictorial wraps. 12.00<br />

512. Laborers for Democracy. [Group of 27 items related to San Francisco activities of the<br />

organization]. San Francisco, Laborers for Democracy, 1975-1976. Group of flyers,<br />

internal memos <strong>and</strong> picket literature gathered at the time by Steve Hamilton, the Maoist<br />

activist once close to Bob Avakian. All items are single sheets, either 8.5x11 or 8.5x14<br />

inches, some rather edgeworn. Most leaflets are in both English <strong>and</strong> Spanish, <strong>and</strong> one


dem<strong>and</strong> in the literature is for all Laborers International Union meetings to be held in both<br />

languages. 150.00<br />

Documents reflect various activities of the rank <strong>and</strong> file movement within Laborers<br />

International Union, Local 261, including a campaign to support Chicano workers in the<br />

face of a crackdown on illegal laborers; a March for Jobs held in 1976; campaign<br />

literature for rank <strong>and</strong> filers within the union (including a h<strong>and</strong>bill supporting Ramon<br />

Acosta), <strong>and</strong> more. Also present, but not included in the total, are a scattering of later<br />

political items from Hamilton's contacts with Line of March <strong>and</strong> a single-page statement<br />

supporting gay rights, co-signed by several Bay Area revolutionary groups (Hamilton was<br />

gay but remained in the closet until 1980).<br />

513. Lamb, Sebastian [pseud. of Lyal H. Stevens]. King of hearts. Santee, The Blueboy<br />

Library, 1977. 184p.+ads, very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps.<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (The Blueboy Library 80061) 25.00<br />

Riverboat gambling in the 1840s.<br />

514. Lamb, Sebastian]. Twins. Santee, The Blueboy Library, 1977. 184p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (The Blueboy Library<br />

80026) 25.00<br />

Psychological horror of twins - one good, one evil!.<br />

515. Lamb, Sebastian. The Grecian prince. Santee, The Blueboy Library, 1976. 186p.+ads,<br />

very good first printing PBO in original camp pictiorial wraps drawn by Adam. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp<br />

fiction. (80010) 25.00<br />

Historical pulp fiction.<br />

516. Another copy, wraps with some staining. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (80010) 18.00<br />

517. Lamb, Sebastian. The slasher. Santee, CA, The Blueboy Library, 1977. 184p., very<br />

good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps drawn by Adam. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction .<br />

(Blueboy Library 80035) 25.00<br />

"Police Detective Todd Douglas in a psychological thriller-" Gunn page 185 About a<br />

psycho-sexual serial killer.<br />

518. Lang, Raymond R. [pseud. of William J. Lambert, III]. The secret of the phallic stone.<br />

Santee, The Blueboy Library, 1977. 184p.+ads, very good first printing PBO in original<br />

camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Blueboy Library 80059) 35.00<br />

U.S. secret agent Peter Stort. Gunn page 186.<br />

519. Lassell, Michael. The hard way. New York, Richard Kasak <strong>Books</strong>/Masquerade, 1995.<br />

319p., paper slightly browning, first printing, wrpas. Prose <strong>and</strong> poetry. 15.00<br />

520. Laurents, David, ed. Southern comfort. New York, Masquerade, 1996. 270p.+ads, very<br />

good first printing in photographic pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Badboy 466-6)<br />

25.00<br />

521. Lavery, Jimmy, Jim Mydlach <strong>and</strong> Louis Mydlach, as told to Henrietta Tiefenthaler. The<br />

secret life of Siegfried <strong>and</strong> Roy; how the tiger kings tamed Las Vegas. Beverly Hills,


Phoenix <strong>Books</strong>, 2008. xxii, 2<strong>47</strong>p. + 16p. color photos, first printing, dj. Hot gossip.<br />

18.00<br />

522. Leads, Jim. Whoring teenagers. New York, Star Dist., 1973. 190p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in lightly-worn original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Spade<br />

Classics 122) 30.00<br />

523. Leduc, Violette. La Bâtarde; préface de Simone de Beauvoir. Paris, Gallimard, 1964.<br />

462p., first trade edition, wraps, with light foxing. Young 2271; Grier A***. 12.00<br />

524. Legman, Gershon. Rationale of the dirty joke; an analysis of sexual humor, first series.<br />

New York, Grove Press, 1968. 811p., a somewhat shopworn copy in a shelfworn dj. The<br />

first series is primarily 'straight' with some variations, <strong>and</strong> a lead-in to the second series,<br />

covering homosexuality <strong>and</strong> prostitution. 15.00<br />

525. Lehmann, John. Virginia Woolf <strong>and</strong> her world. New York, Harcourt brace Jovanovich,<br />

1975. 128p., illus. in text, f.e.p. browned, dj. 12.00<br />

526. Lehmann, Rosamond. The ballad <strong>and</strong> the source. London, Collins, 19<strong>47</strong>. 318p., later<br />

printing. Grier B*. 12.00<br />

527. Lehmann, Rosamond. Dusty answer. London, The Vanguard Library, 1952. 248p., first<br />

Vanguard Library edition. Grier A** (B?). 12.00<br />

528. Lehmann, Rosamond. The swan in the evening; fragments of an inner life. New York,<br />

Harcourt, Brace & World, 1968. 156p., first US edition, dj slightly worn Autobiographical<br />

fragment . 15.00<br />

529. Leonard, William, et. al. Beyond homophobia; policy framework <strong>and</strong> practice guide for<br />

meeting the needs of same sex attracted <strong>and</strong> gender questioning (SSAGQ) young people in<br />

Victoria, a policy blueprint. Melbourne, Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health &<br />

Society, 2010. 46p. + 4p. resource guide laid in, 8x11.75 inches, very good in wraps.<br />

(Monograph 75) 25.00<br />

530. Leone, Bruno & M. Teresa O'Neill. Sexual values; opposing viewpoints. St. Paul,<br />

Greenhave Press, 1983. 154p., wraps. With chapters on homosexuality, pornogrphy,<br />

prostitution, sex education <strong>and</strong> more. (Opposing viewpoints) 12.00<br />

531. Lessard, John, ed. To quote a queer; a compendium of wit, wisdom, <strong>and</strong> devastating<br />

remarks. Philadelphia, Quirk <strong>Books</strong>, 2008. <strong>47</strong>9p., first rinting, wraps. 12.00<br />

532. LeVay, Simon <strong>and</strong> Elisabeth Nonas. City of friends; a portrait of the gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian<br />

community in America. Cambridge, The MIT Press, 1995. xi, 456p., first edition, dj with<br />

small closed tear. 12.00<br />

533. Levenson, Lew. Butterfly man. New York, Universal Publishing, 1967. 251p., very<br />

good first paperback edition in pictorial wraps. The 1934 hardcover is Young 2311*.<br />

(Award <strong>Books</strong> A241S K) 12.00<br />

534. Levin, Jim. Reflections on the American homosexual rights movement. New York,<br />

The Scholarship Committee, <strong>Gay</strong> Academic Union, 1983. 67p., wraps, minor pen notes on<br />

front wrap. Afterword by Wayne Dynes. (Gai Saber monograph 2) 20.00


535. Leyl<strong>and</strong>, Winston, ed. Meatmen; an anthology of gay male comics, volume 2. San<br />

Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1987. 191p., first edition, very good in wraps. 20.00<br />

536. Another copy, volume 5. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1989. 158p., first edition,<br />

very good in wraps. 18.00<br />

537. Another copy, volume 8. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1990. 158p., first edition,<br />

very good in wraps . 18.00<br />

538. Another copy, volume 9. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1990. 158p., first edition,<br />

wraps . 18.00<br />

539. Another copy, volume 10. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1991. 160p., first edition,<br />

wraps . 20.00<br />

540. Another copy, volume 12. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1991. 160p., first edition,<br />

wraps. 18.00<br />

541. Leyl<strong>and</strong>, Winston, ed. Orgasms; homosexual encounters from First H<strong>and</strong>, volume 2.<br />

San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1985. 189p., one of 10 copies of the limited edition<br />

signed by Leyl<strong>and</strong>, very good. 150.00<br />

542. Linmark, R. Zamora. Rolling the r's. New York, Kaya Productions, 1995. 149p., first<br />

edition, dj. 20.00<br />

Gender-bender coming of age novel set in a Hawaiian town. The Filipino American<br />

author's first book.<br />

543. Linzey, Andrew & Richard Kirker, eds. <strong>Gay</strong>s <strong>and</strong> the future of Anglicanism; responses<br />

to the Windsor Report. London, O <strong>Books</strong>, 2005. xxxviii, 338p., very good in wraps.<br />

12.00<br />

544. Litten, Harold. Solo sex: advanced techniques. Mobile, Factor Press, 1990/92. 207p.,<br />

illus., second edition, slightly worn spiral-bound wraps. 35.00<br />

545. Little, Jay [ pseudonym of Clarence Lewis Miller]. Somewhere between the two. New<br />

York, Paperback Library, 1965. 285p., very good first paperback edition in photo-pictorial<br />

wraps. Hardcover is Young 2361*. (54-831) 12.00<br />

Main character Terry Wallace finds fame as a female impersonator.<br />

546. Llewellyn, Terry. Street boys of Paris. Copenhagen, Nordisk Bladcentral, 1970. 159p.,<br />

stained first printing PBO in lightly-worn plain wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Svea Book 43)<br />

15.00<br />

Middle Eastern <strong>and</strong> black characters.<br />

5<strong>47</strong>. Logue, Chris. Innocence <strong>and</strong> outrage! Recovery after eight years of sexual abuse <strong>and</strong><br />

rejection by society, as told to Peter VanDeBogert. N. pl., the author, 2002. xxiv, 224p.,<br />

sighned by VanDeBogert, very good in wraps. Father-son incest. 22.00<br />

548. Longe, Milton C., Jr. [Milton C. Lounge, Jr. cover author]. Hard to h<strong>and</strong>le. New York,<br />

101 Enterprises, 1968. 91p., wraps with worn <strong>and</strong> rubbed Tom of Finl<strong>and</strong> cover, marker<br />

price marring image. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Original Home Library Edition 101-35) 25.00<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> army sergeant. Don't ask, don't tell, don't stop!!


549. Lonidier, Lynn. For sale: girl poet cheap; from A lesbian estate, May 1 1977<br />

publication date. Cover: Jess. Inside graphics: Bonnie Bolster. South San Francisco,<br />

ManRoot, 1977. 8.5x11 inch broadsheet with one poem from A <strong>Lesbian</strong> Estate <strong>and</strong> one of<br />

Bolster's graphics. 25.00<br />

550. Lord, Sheldon [pseud. of Lawrence Block]. The sisterhood. New York, Universal<br />

Publishing, 1964. 155p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps.<br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. Grier T. (Beacon Signal Sixty B659X)30.00<br />

Block has stated that he never wrote as Lord or Dexter or any of the other pseudonyms<br />

attributed to him. But as another research notes, this is the man who wrote the book<br />

"Telling Lies for Fun <strong>and</strong> Profit!"<br />

551. Lord, Sheldon. A woman must love. New York, Midwood Enterprises, 1967. 188p.,very<br />

good reissue PBO in original camp pictorial wraps with cover art by Paul Rader. <strong>Lesbian</strong><br />

pulp fiction. Grier T. (Midwood no. 33-857) 30.00<br />

"Susan did not know why, but the sight of another beautiful girl set her heart throbbing with<br />

desire." Block has stated that he never wrote as Lord or Dexter or any of the other<br />

pseudonyms attributed to him. But as another research notes, this is the man who wrote the<br />

book "Telling Lies for Fun <strong>and</strong> Profit!".<br />

552. Lord, Sheldon. The third way. New York, Universal Publishing, 1962. 155p., very good<br />

third printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps cover illustration by Tom Miller.<br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. Grier T. (Beacon Book B491F) 20.00<br />

553. Los Angeles Research Group. Toward a scientific analysis of the gay question.<br />

Cudahy, CA, the Research Group, [1976?]. ii, [3], 41p., 8.5x11 inches, several pages<br />

underlined, wraps. 20.00<br />

This document, written by a group of lesbian marxist-leninists, criticized the 'new<br />

communist movement' groups of the period for their anti-gay positions, particulalry the<br />

October League <strong>and</strong> Revolutionary Union, but wound up critiquing homosexuality as a<br />

petty-bourgeois ideology, an individual response to the decay of imperialism.<br />

554. Louganis, Greg, with Eric Marcus. Breaking the surface. New York, R<strong>and</strong>om House,<br />

1995. xiv, 290p. + 32p. photos, signed by Louganis, later printing, dj. 12.00<br />

555. Lucien de Samosate. Dialogues des courtisanes; tradution nouvelle de l'éditeur, avec<br />

des illustrations de Édouard Chimot. Paris, Émile Chamontin, 1936. 151p. + numerous illus.<br />

in color, first edition with the Chimot drawings, very good in wraps. 150.00<br />

556. Mackay Society. Individualist anarchism. New York, Mackay Society, 1985. Single<br />

sheet folded to make 6-panel brochure, very good. Also included are two 8.5x11 inch sheets<br />

advertising materials published by the Society, named for the gay anarchist John Mackay.<br />

20.00<br />

557. MacKenzie, Gordene. Transgender nation. Bowling Green, Bowling Green State<br />

University Popular Press, 1994. 190p., ETVC stamps <strong>and</strong> library pocket/card, slightly worn<br />

wraps. 12.00<br />

558. Mackinnon, Kenneth. Uneasy pleasures; the male as erotic object. London <strong>and</strong> Madison,<br />

Cygnus Arts <strong>and</strong> Farliegh Dickinson Press, 1997. viii, 262p., lightly soiled dj. 30.00


559. Malinowitz, Harriet. Textual orientations; lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay students <strong>and</strong> the making of<br />

discourse communities. Portsmouth, NH, Boynton/Cook // Heinemann, 1995. xviii, 294p.<br />

Library of Congress number highlighted <strong>and</strong> prior owner's note on half-title page, otherwise<br />

very good. 15.00<br />

560. Maney, Mabel. The Hardy boys in a ghost in the closet. San Francisco, World O'Girls<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1991. [40]p., one of 200 copies numbered <strong>and</strong> signed by the author, spiral-bound<br />

cardstock wraps, Another Maney parody. 25.00<br />

561. Mann, Erika. The last year of Thomas Mann; a revealing memoir by his daughter,<br />

Erika Mann, translated by Richard Graves. New York, Farrar, Straus <strong>and</strong> Cudahy, 1958.<br />

119p. + four plates, very good in a slightly worn <strong>and</strong> browned (but unpriceclipped) dj.<br />

15.00<br />

562. Mann, Jeff. Bones washed with wine; Flint shards from Sussex <strong>and</strong> Bliss. Arlington,<br />

VA, Gival Press, 2003. 77p., signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by the poet, very good in wraps.<br />

18.00<br />

563. Mann, Thomas. The Buddenbrooks, translated from the German of Thomas Mann<br />

by H. T. Lowe-Porter, volume I. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1924. 389p., spine lettering<br />

faded, otherwise a very good copy of the first US edition. Volume I only. 45.00<br />

564. Mann, Thomas. Tristan; novelle. Leipzig, Verlag von Philipp Reclam jun., 1922. 74p. +<br />

ads, some spine wear, labels intact. 20.00<br />

565. Marchal, Lucie, translated by Virgilia Peterson. The mesh. New York, Bantam, 1951.<br />

198p., very good first printing of the Bantam paperback edition in worn pictorial wraps.<br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. Grier ** Originally published in 1949. (Bantam 862) 30.00<br />

566. March<strong>and</strong>, Blaine. Bodily presence. Kingston, ON, Quarry Press, 1995. 93p., very good<br />

in wraps. Autobiographical poetry. 15.00<br />

567. Marler, Regina, ed. Queer beats; how the beats turned America on to sex. San Francisco,<br />

Cleis Press, 2004. xxxvii, 209p., first printing, wraps. 12.00<br />

568. Marmor, Judd. ed. Homosexual behavior; a modern reappraisal. New York, Basic<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1980. xv, 416p., first printing, dj. 25.00<br />

569. Marsan, Hugo. Saint-Pierre-des-Corps; nouvelles. [Paris], Persona, 1985. 95p., first<br />

edition, very good in wraps. Connected short stories on adolescent sexuality, with<br />

considerable gay content. 25.00<br />

570. Marsden, Martha. Intimate. New York, Midwood Tower, 1961. 158p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction<br />

. (Midwood No. Y128) 30.00<br />

"She searched frantically for love . . . <strong>and</strong> found it . . . in her own sex!"<br />

571. Marshall, Alan [pseud. of Donald <strong>We</strong>stlake <strong>and</strong> Lawrence Block]. Season in Sodom:.<br />

San Diego, Phenix Pub., 1967. 191p., worn first printing PBO in original camp pictorial<br />

wraps, staapled, stamped with bookstore stamp on first page. . (An Original Late-Hour<br />

Library Book LL728) 50.00


Prisoners of twisted passion! <strong>Gay</strong>, lesbian pulp fiction fiction set in a San Francisco<br />

whorehouse. The Alan Marshall pseudonym was a house name used by Block, <strong>We</strong>stlake <strong>and</strong><br />

several others. It is uncertain who this was.<br />

572. Martin, Andrew. Crotch watcher. New York, Star Distributors, 1986. 186p., very good<br />

first printing PBO in worn original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Adam's <strong>Gay</strong><br />

Readers AGR133) 15.00<br />

573. Martin, Della. Twilight girl. New York, Universal Publishing, 1961. 156p., very good<br />

first edition PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction, Grier A**. (Beacon<br />

Book B 390) 45.00<br />

"The savage story of a pretty teen-ager enticed into forbidden practices by older girls."<br />

574. Another copy, worn first printing PBO, foxing inside covers, in original camp pictorial<br />

wraps. 25.00<br />

575. Martin, Kay [pseud. of Adela Maritano]. The whispered sex. New York, Hillman<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1960. 160p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong><br />

pulp fiction. Grier A**. (HB 138) 35.00<br />

576. Another copy. New York, MacFadden <strong>Books</strong>, 1968. 158p., very good second<br />

MacFadden printing in original camp color-photo wraps. (MB 60-338) 18.00<br />

States "complete text of the hardcover novel" but was actually published as a paperback<br />

original by Hillman in 1960.<br />

577. Martin, Taylor, ed. Lads: Love Poetry of the Trenches. London, Duckbacks, 2002. 251p.,<br />

very good in wraps. 12.00<br />

Anthology of poetry from the trenches of WWI, with introduction by Martin discussing the<br />

homoerotic component of works by Siegfried Sassoon, Wilfred Owen <strong>and</strong> others.<br />

578. Marvin, Ronn. Mr. ballerina. Evanston, IL, Regency <strong>Books</strong>, 1961. 160p.,very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps, cover design by the Dillons. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction<br />

Cover subtitle, "twilight lives of talent & torment, man-for-man in the world of dance." <strong>Gay</strong><br />

pulp fiction, Young 2544*. (RB 103) 35.00<br />

579. Another copy. New York, Macfadden <strong>Books</strong>, 1968. 160p.,worn reissue in original camp<br />

pictorial wraps. (Macfadden <strong>Books</strong> MB 60-3<strong>47</strong>) 15.00<br />

580. Massie, Chris. The incredible truth; complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged. New York, Berkley<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1959. 191p., very good first paperback edition <strong>and</strong> printing in original camp<br />

pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. Grier A**. (Berkley G256)<br />

"A man <strong>and</strong> two women enter upon an exotic design for living!"<br />

581. Matthiessen, F.O. To the memory of Phelps Putnam. Born at Allston, Massachusetts,<br />

July 9, 1894. Died at Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, July 3, 1948. N.pl., [The Kenyon<br />

Review], 1949. 21p., wraps slightly browned, creased, frontis portrait of Putnam by Russell<br />

Cheney. Putnam was best known for his poetry. (Reprinted from The Kenyon Review,<br />

Winter, 1949) 18.00<br />

Matthiessen was a Harvard professor, gay <strong>and</strong> a radical close to the Communist Party. He<br />

committed suicide in 1950 under the pressure of the red scare.


582. Maupin, Armistead. Babycakes, Significant others, Sure of you ---------- Omnibus II.<br />

London, Chatto & Windus, 1990. 713p., inscribed by Maupin to Jessica Mitford <strong>and</strong> Robert<br />

Truhaft on the half-title page, first edition thus, dj. Expect a hair-line crack at the title page<br />

(seems sound enough, however). 65.00<br />

583. Maupin, Armistead. Michael Tolliver lives. New York, HarperCollins, 2007. 277p.,<br />

signed by Maupin, first printing, dj. This issue has a tipped in page for Maupin's signature,<br />

stating that "This signed edition ... has been specially bound by the publisher." 18.00<br />

584. Maupin, Armistead. The night listener; a novel. New York, HarperCollins, 2000. 344p.,<br />

very good signed limited first edition, laminated boards with yellow plastic title b<strong>and</strong> in<br />

place of dj as issued. . 25.00<br />

Source of the Robin Williams film.<br />

585. May 21st Defense Fund. Justice on trial (cover title On May 21st Dan White got away<br />

with murder. etc.). San Francisco, May 21st Defense Fund, [1979]. 4 panel brochure,<br />

6.5x8.5 inches, photo, pictorial cover. 45.00<br />

Cover depicts a burning police car in red <strong>and</strong> black on a white field. The full text at bottom<br />

reads; "On May 21st Dan White got away with murder. Thous<strong>and</strong>s of people demonstrated<br />

their anger at City Hall against a long st<strong>and</strong>ing pattern of police violence <strong>and</strong> unequal<br />

justice. In retaliation, police arrested 30 individuals <strong>and</strong> brutally beat several hundred<br />

more." Inside is a b&w photo of burning squad cars. A call to raise funds for the defense of<br />

those arrested.<br />

586. McBride, Scott, cover by Adam. Kentucky stud. Santee, CA, The Blueboy Library,<br />

1976. 186p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp<br />

fiction . (80002) 25.00<br />

"A hard ride for any man!"<br />

Lexington (Ky.) lawyer's assistant Brett Thomas, a Vietnam war veteran, finds a new lover,<br />

in a sexually explicit whodunit: Jeremy Peters, 17, is first accused of stealing from <strong>and</strong> then<br />

of murdering a Kentucky horse breeder. His lawyer, Rae Vickers, asks Brett to investigate.<br />

Brett's new lover, Santa Fe-born Luis Mondragon, proves indispensable - from the<br />

forthcoming second revised edition of Gunn.<br />

587. McCauley, Stephen. Alternatives to sex. New York, Simon & Schuster, 2006. 289p.,<br />

signed by McCauley on the title page, first printing, dj. 22.00<br />

588. McCormack, Derek. Grab bag. New York, Akashic <strong>Books</strong>, 2004. 203p. first Akashic<br />

printing, wraps. 12.00<br />

589. McCullers, Carson. Reflections in a golden eye. New York, Bantam <strong>Books</strong>, 1953. 121p.,<br />

very good reprint of the first mass-market paperback edition, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in<br />

pictorial wraps. The hardcover is Young 2610*. (Bantam <strong>Books</strong> 1156) 12.00<br />

Southern army post in peacetime. Basis of 1967 film starring Marlon Br<strong>and</strong>o <strong>and</strong> Elizabeth<br />

Taylor.<br />

590. McDonald, Boyd, ed. Straight to Hell, the Manhattan Review of Unnatural Acts. #52.<br />

New York, Straight to Hell, n.d. 31p., lightly worn wraps, 5.5x8.5 inches, black <strong>and</strong> white<br />

photos. 15.00


591. Another issue, #53. New York, Straight to Hell, n.d. 35p., very good in wraps, 5.5x8.5<br />

inches, black <strong>and</strong> white photos. 18.00<br />

592. Another copy of #53, very good but for old price label on cover, in wraps. 12.00<br />

593. McGreevey, James E., with David France. The confession. New York,<br />

Regan/HarperCollins, 2006. 369p. + 16p. photos, first printing, dj. Autobiography by the<br />

former NJ governor. 12.00<br />

594. McIntosh, George. Naked return. Fresno, Fabian <strong>Books</strong>, 1960. 144p. + excerpts <strong>and</strong><br />

backlist, very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial w raps. Trash fiction with<br />

lesbian scenes. (A Fabian Original Novel Z-132) 15.00<br />

595. McNally, Terrence. The ritz <strong>and</strong> other plays, including Bad Habits; Where Has Tommy<br />

Flowers Gone?; "...And Things That Go Bump in the Night"; Whisky; <strong>and</strong> Bringing It All<br />

Back Home . New York, Dodd, Mead, 1976. 436p., previous owner's signature, number in<br />

red crayon on f.e.p., first edition, somewhat worn dj with flaps taped to pastedowns, one<br />

womewhat clumsily removed. 15.00<br />

596. McPartl<strong>and</strong>, John. Sex in our changing world. New York, Berkley Publishing, 1958.<br />

254p., lightly-worn first paperback edition, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in pictorial wraps. .<br />

18.00<br />

Includes some homosexual <strong>and</strong> lesbian references. A 'case study' by the author of "No<br />

Down Payment.".<br />

597. McWhinny, Sean Seamus. Diary of a catering whore; year one. [San Francisco], the<br />

author, 2009. 36p. gay comix, b&w, 7.5x5 inch wraps. Most episodes taken from<br />

McWhinny's webcomic; one episode is not on line. 12.00<br />

598. Another issue, year two. [San Francisco], the author, 2009. 48p. gay comix, 7.5x5 inch<br />

wraps. One episode "<strong>Gay</strong>dar", is not on line. 12.00<br />

599. Mecca, Tommi Avicolli, ed. Smash the church, smash the state! The early years of gay<br />

liberation. San Francisco, City Lights <strong>Books</strong>, 2009. xvi, 303p., wraps. Oral histories.<br />

12.00<br />

600. Medley, James. Huck <strong>and</strong> Billy. New York, Masquerade, 1994. 316p.+ ads, very good<br />

first printing in photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Badboy) 25.00<br />

601. Mendès-Leite, Rommel, with Catherine Deschamps <strong>and</strong> Bruno-Marcel Proth.<br />

Bisexualité: le dernier tabou. Paris, Calmann-Lévy, 1995. 279p., Mendès-Leite's name<br />

<strong>and</strong> contact information on the half-title page, very good in wraps. 35.00<br />

602. Michaels, Joanna. Nun in the closet; a mystery. Norwich, New Victoria Publishers,<br />

1994. 187p., very good first edition in original pictorial wraps. 12.00<br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> murder mystery.<br />

603. Mieczkowski, Rondo, ed. Sundays at seven; choice words from A Different Light's gay<br />

writers series, compiled by James Carroll Pickett. San Francisco, Alamo Square Press, 1996.<br />

142p., signed by the editor, very good in wraps. From the Los Angeles A Different Light<br />

reading series, poetry <strong>and</strong> prose. 22.00


604. Miles, William E. The college female; a Monarch Human Behavior Book. Derby,<br />

Monarch <strong>Books</strong>, 1963. 156p., very good first edition PBO in original photo-pictorial wraps.<br />

Pseudo-science, case studies. Includes a chapter on lesbians. (MB540) 12.00<br />

605. Miller, Adam David. Apocalypse is my garden; poems. Berkeley , Eshu House<br />

Publishing, 1997. 85p., first edition, wraps. 22.00<br />

606. Miller, Derek, <strong>and</strong> Reiter, Jendi, <strong>and</strong> Robbins, Tim. Three new poets. Brooklyn,<br />

Hanging Loose Press, 1991. 99p., first edition, wraps slightly worn. 12.00<br />

607. Miller, Henry. Crazy cock. London, HarperCollins, 1992. xxv, 202p., first UK edition,<br />

very good in dj. <strong>Lesbian</strong> content. 12.00<br />

608. Miller, Isabel [pseudonym of Alma Routsong]. Patience & Sarah (original title; A Place<br />

for us). New York, Fawcett Publications, 1973. 192p., first 9 pages water-stained at bottom,<br />

first mass-market edition of the novel in pictorial wraps. Grier A*** Originally a vanity<br />

publication then a hardcover mainstream publication <strong>and</strong> cult status. Grier calls this one an<br />

"excellent novel.". (Fawcett Crest Book M1787) 12.00<br />

609. Miller, Marcus [Greenleaf house name possibly Sam Dodsen]. Carry on, Charlie. San<br />

Diego, Phenix Publishers, 1967. 160p.,very good first printing PBO in original camp<br />

pictorial wraps.. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction with interracial material. (A Companion Book CB 548)<br />

45.00<br />

610. Miller, Marcus. Fruit punch. San Diego, Adult <strong>Books</strong>, 1968. 160p.,worn first printing<br />

PBO in heavily-worn original camp pictorial wraps with bottom-right corner clipped on<br />

front cover. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (AB 455) 40.00<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> Gangsters! According to VintageSleaze Sam Dodson was responsible for the gay<br />

Marcus Miller titles.<br />

611. Miller, Marcus. The mother truckers. San Diego, Phenix Publishers, 1968. 159p., very<br />

good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Companion<br />

Book CB558) 125.00<br />

"The boys on bikes played shame games -".<br />

612. Mills, Carley. A nearness of evil. New York, Pyramid, 1962. 191p., very good first<br />

paperback printing in erotic pictorial wraps. The Coward-McCann hardcover was Young<br />

2713. 25.00<br />

Set in the 1920's the novel culminates in a tense courtroom drama written in dialogue<br />

format.<br />

613. Mishima, Yukio. Runaway horses; translated from the Japanese by Michael Gallagher.<br />

New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1973. 421p., previous owner's gift inscription, pencil notes on<br />

r.e.p., first US edition, lightly worn dj, light foredge spotting. 15.00<br />

614. Mitzel. The Boston sex sc<strong>and</strong>al. Boston, Glad Day <strong>Books</strong>, 1980. 148p., wraps, spine<br />

creased <strong>and</strong> slightly sloped. "... Mitzel reveals the hypocrisy <strong>and</strong> cynicism that underlie the<br />

current crusade against intergenerational love." - Edmund White, quoted on the book's f.e.p.<br />

15.00


615. Monro, Surya. Gender politics. London, Pluto Press, 2005. ix, 230p., very good in<br />

wraps. 15.00<br />

616. Montague, Murray [pseud. of Jerry Murray] cover by Adam. Security risk. Santee, CA,<br />

The Blueboy Library, 1976. 186p., very good first printing thus in original camp pictorial<br />

wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (80000) 25.00<br />

Reprint of 'Position of Power' no real sleuthing but a Dept. of Defense employee works to<br />

implicate a dihonest contractor in various illegal activities. Gunn page 249.<br />

617. Montgomery, Lon, Cover illustration by Adam. Rough ridin'. Santee, CA, Blueboy<br />

Library, 1977. 184p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong><br />

pulp fiction . (Blueboy Library 80054) 25.00<br />

Ride ‘em, cowpokes!<br />

618. Moraga, Cherrié. Heroes <strong>and</strong> saints & other plays; Giving up the ghost, Shadow of a<br />

man; <strong>and</strong> Heroes <strong>and</strong> saints . Albuquerque, <strong>We</strong>st End Press, 1994. 149p., signed by Moraga,<br />

first edition, very good in wraps. 30.00<br />

619. Moraga, Cherrié. Watsonville; some place not here [<strong>and</strong>] Circle in the dirt, el pueblo de<br />

East Palo Alto. Albuquerque, <strong>We</strong>st End Press, 2002. ix, 165p., first edition, very good in<br />

wraps. Two theater pieces conducted with residents of the two California towns. 12.00<br />

620. Mordden, Ethan. Buddies. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1986. xiii, 240p., first edition,<br />

slightly shelfworn dj. On male friendships, primarily gay. 18.00<br />

621. Morgan, Christopher [cover author Anonymous]. Muscle bound. New York,<br />

Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1992. 216p. + ads, very good first Badboy printing in photo-pictorial<br />

wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Badboy) 25.00<br />

622. Another copy of the first Badboy printing, wraps with corner chiopped. (Badboy)<br />

18.00<br />

623. Morgan, Patricia. The man-maid doll; as told to Paul Hoffman. Secaucus, Lyle Stuart,<br />

1973. 123p., very good first edition, ex-private-library copy from a San Francisco defunct<br />

transvestite library, pocket, plates, in red buckram boards <strong>and</strong> worn unclipped dj. 20.00<br />

624. Morris, Roy, Jr. The better angel; Walt Whitman in the civil war. New York, Oxford<br />

University Press, 2000. ix, 270p., first printing, very good in a like dj. 12.00<br />

625. Mortimer, Lee. Women confidential; complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged. New York, Paperback<br />

Library, 1961. 252p., very good first paperback edition in original pictorial wraps. Trash<br />

fiction masquerading as case studies. Includes B-Girls <strong>and</strong> He-Girls <strong>and</strong> Call-Girls. Grier B.<br />

(Paperback Library S-112) 20.00<br />

626. Motley, Willard. Let no man write my epitaph. New York, Signet/New American<br />

Library, 1959. 405p., very good first edition mass-market paperback, complete <strong>and</strong><br />

unabridged, in lightly-worn pictorial wraps, movie-tie-in label affixed front. African<br />

American novelist. *Rideout author. Young 2801 . (Signet Book D1693) 15.00<br />

627. Murphy, Dennis. The sergeant. New York, Fawcett Publications, 1959. 175p., very<br />

good first mass-market paperback edition in pictorial wraps. The Viking hardcover is<br />

Young 2818*. (Crest Book s291) 15.00


Movie tie-in.<br />

628. Another copy. 158p., first McFadden mass-market paperback edition in pictorial wrap<br />

with banner "Soon to be an important movie starring Rod Steiger" on front cover. (MB 75-<br />

201) 12.00<br />

629. Another copy, second McFadden mass-market paperback edition in pictorial wraps with<br />

Rod Steiger on cover. 12.00<br />

630. [Musser, Benjamin]. The strange confession of Monsieur Mountcairn. N.p., Privately<br />

printed by J. A. Nocross, 1928. 146p., very good limited self-published edition #113/750<br />

copies, private bookplate of Anthony Reid featuring a nude Greek Olympic runner carrying<br />

a torch designed by"VBW" in marbled boards <strong>and</strong> cloth spine with gilt titles, in worn fauxwoodgrain<br />

design slipcase. 950.00<br />

Justin Spring claims that "J.A. Nocross" was the pseudonym for Benjamin Musser, giving<br />

him credit as the actual author <strong>and</strong> publisher, although Jay A. Gertzman argues that<br />

Nocross was a pseudonym for Samuel Roth. Musser was Samuel M. Steward's mentor,<br />

providing the financial backing for Steward's first self-published book, "Pan <strong>and</strong> the firebird."<br />

Musser, himself a minor poet <strong>and</strong> closeted homosexual published two small<br />

magazines; "Contemporary Verse" <strong>and</strong> "JAPM". The October 1929 issue of CV contains an<br />

early poem by Steward, whom Musser introduced to a wide range of poets during romantic<br />

visits to his beach house in Margate. (Justin Spring, pp. 20-22).<br />

631. Another copy, #133/750 copies, in marbled boards <strong>and</strong> cloth spine with gilt titles,<br />

missing the slipcase. 650.00<br />

632. Mycue , Edward. Night boats; cover art by Richard Steger. San Francisco <strong>and</strong> Oakl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Norton Coker Press <strong>and</strong> Minotaur Press, 1999. 40p., very good in wraps. Poetry. 15.00<br />

633. National Women's Rights Organizing Coalition. Resolution to defend NAMBLA;<br />

submitted by the National Women's Rights Organizaing Coalition (NWROC) to the March<br />

Steering Committee, February 6, 1993. N. pl., NWROC, 1993. Two 8,5x11 inch sheets,<br />

printed single side, stapled. Arguing against dividing the gay rights movement over<br />

NAMBLA participation in the 1993 March on Washington. 22.00<br />

634. Nava, Michael. Un garçon en or; traduit de l'anglais (États-Unis) par Pascal Loubet.<br />

Paris, Éditions du Masque, 2002. 377p., signed by Nava, first French edition of<br />

Goldenboy,very good in wraps. Mystery featuring Los Angeles gay Hispanic lawyer Henry<br />

Rios. 22.00<br />

635. Nava, Michael. The hidden law. New York, HarperCollins, 1992. 193p., first edition,<br />

slightly worn dj. The fourth Henry Rios mystery featuring the gay Chicano detective.<br />

20.00<br />

636. Nava, Michael. Die lange nacht; Deutsch von Stafan Haussman. Hamburg, Pink<br />

Plot/Argument Verlag, 2001. 297p., signed by Nava, first German Edition of Rag <strong>and</strong> Bone,<br />

very good in wraps. Last of the mystery series featuring Los Angeles gay Hispanic lawyer<br />

Henry Rios. 22.00<br />

637. Nava, Michael. La loi cacheé; traduit de l'anglais (États-Unis) par Pascal Loubet. Paris,<br />

Éditions du Masque, 2004. 269p., signed by Nava, first French edition of The Hidden Law<br />

very good in wraps. A Henry Rios mystery. 22.00


638. Nava, Michael. La mort à Frisco; traduit de l'anglais (États-Unis) par Pascal Loubet.<br />

Paris, Éditions du Masque, 2002. 286p., signed by Nava, first French edition of The Little<br />

Death, very good in wraps. First Henry Rios mystery. 22.00<br />

639. Another copy, signed by Nava, later French edition. 18.00<br />

640. Nava, Michael. Sous une pluie de flammes; traduit de l'anglais (États-Unis) par Pascal<br />

Loubet. Paris, Éditions du Masque, 2006. 430p., signed by Nava, first French edition of The<br />

Burning Plain, very good in wraps. Sacramento-based Henry Rios. 22.00<br />

641. Neale, Gordon. To serve two masters. London, Idol, 1998. 218p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . 25.00<br />

Men bought <strong>and</strong> sold like livestock.<br />

642. Negrin, Su. Begin at start. Some thoughts on personal liberation <strong>and</strong> world change.<br />

Washington, NJ, Times Change Press, 1972. 174p., first printing, wraps a bit faded, printed<br />

note by the signed by the author laid in. Negrin went through a number of 60s-spawned<br />

movements, including the gay movement. 15.00<br />

643. Neihart, Ben. Rough amusements; the true story of A'Leila Walker, patroness of the<br />

Harlem Renaissance's down-low culture, an urban historical. New York, Bloomsbury, 2003.<br />

210p., first printing, decorated boards in titled isinglass dj. 15.00<br />

644. Another copy of the first printing, dj slightly edgeworn. 12.00<br />

645. Neisen, Joseph H. Reclaiming pride, daily reflections on gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian life. Deerfield<br />

Beach,FL, Health Communications, 1994. 366p., wraps with minor edge wear. Pocket book<br />

format. 15.00<br />

646. Nestle, Joan, ed. Best lesbian erotica 2000. San Francisco, Cleis Press, 1999. xix, 281p.,<br />

signed by series editor Tristan Taormino, first printing, wraps. 12.00<br />

6<strong>47</strong>. New American Movement. Discussion Bulletin no. 25 (Winter 1978-1979). Chicago,<br />

New American Movement, 1978. 80, 28p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, stapled at left; mailing<br />

label on back cover. Bound together (as issued) is issue 3 of Women Organizing, a Socialist<br />

Feminist Bulletin. 18.00<br />

Includes numerous contributions on labor strategy <strong>and</strong> discussion of contemporary events.<br />

"Women Organizing" includes articles by Chris Riddiough on <strong>Gay</strong>/<strong>Lesbian</strong> liberation,<br />

Brenda Daniels-Eichelberger on Black women <strong>and</strong> Feminism, Holly Graff on the Bill of<br />

Reproductive Rights, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

648. New American Movement. Discussion Bulletin no. 30 (Late winter 1980). Chicago,<br />

New American Movement, 1980. 164p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, stapled at left. 18.00<br />

Contents include materials on <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> organizing by Curtis Price, Marc Killinger<br />

<strong>and</strong> the NY NAM <strong>Gay</strong> Liberation Work Group; statements on Iran <strong>and</strong> Afghanistan; a<br />

lengthy section discussing relations between NAM <strong>and</strong> DSOC, <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

649. New American Movement. Discussion Bulletin no. 32 (Spring 1980). Chicago, New<br />

American Movement, 1980. 1<strong>47</strong>p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, stapled at left; very good.<br />

18.00


Includes sections on Feminism <strong>and</strong> sexuality, including a Nancy <strong>We</strong>chsler educational on<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> organizing; a lengthy selection of contributions discussing relations with<br />

the Democratic Socialists; discussion of Third Party efforts, <strong>and</strong> much more.<br />

650. Newman, Lesléa. Gloria goes to gay pride; illustrated by Russell Crocker. Boston,<br />

Alyson Wonderl<strong>and</strong>, 1991. 35p. 8.5x11, children's book, illus. with Crocker's black/white<br />

drawings, first printing, wraps. 18.00<br />

651. Newman, Lesléa. Love me like you mean it; poems. San Diego, Clothespin Fever Press,<br />

1993. 98p., inscribed by Newman, very good in wraps. Originally published by Herbooks in<br />

1987. 15.00<br />

652. Newton, Esther. Cherry Grove, Fire Isl<strong>and</strong>; sixty years in America's first gay <strong>and</strong><br />

lesbian town. Boston, Beacon Press, 1993. xiii, 378p., first printing, lightly worn dj.<br />

12.00<br />

653. Niles, Blair [pseudonym of Mary Blair Rice]. Strange brother. New York, Avon, 1952.<br />

221p., very good first Avon printing, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in pictorial wraps. Young<br />

2870* GrierB*. (Avon 493) 30.00<br />

Niles was a heterosexual [female] journalist who was personally involved with uptown gay<br />

life, <strong>and</strong> she modeled the characters of her novel on real individuals. [Leyl<strong>and</strong>] Set in<br />

Harlem in the 1930s.<br />

654. Nimmons, David. The soul beneath the skin; the unseen hearts <strong>and</strong> habits of gay men.<br />

New York, St. Martin's Press, 2002. 255p., signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by Nimmons, first pritning,<br />

very good in a like dj. 15.00<br />

655. Nolan, Nick. Strings attached. Las Vegas, AmazonEncore, 2010. xv, 317p., advance<br />

reader's copy, very good in wraps. 12.00<br />

656. Norday, Michael [aka Ray Damon, both are pseudonyms]. Strange thirsts. New York,<br />

Universal Publishing, 1955. 156p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial<br />

wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction . (Beacon Signal B 264) 45.00<br />

The setting is the annual college play at a famous university campus. <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> lesbian<br />

content.<br />

657. North, Joseph, ed. American dialog; Spring-Summer 1969, vol. 5, number 3. Walt<br />

Whitman 1819-1969. New York, Dialog Publications, 1969. 38p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches.<br />

25.00<br />

Special issue on Walt Whitman, with contributors including Langston Hughes, Kirby<br />

Congdon, Clarence Major, <strong>and</strong> many others, with art by Hugo Gellert, Jacob Lawrence,<br />

Rockwell Kent, <strong>and</strong> others.<br />

658. O'Hara, Craig. Philosophy of Punk. [San Francisco], self-published, [1993?]. 114p.,<br />

5.5x8.5 inches, stiff wraps, velobinding, illus., photocopied with some color photos, slight<br />

wear on front wrap near spine <strong>and</strong> minor crease on back wrap, otherwise very good.<br />

25.00<br />

Author's self-published edition of book that was later reprinted by AK Press. Survey of U.S.<br />

<strong>and</strong> European punk scene circa 1992. Includes discussion of gay punks <strong>and</strong> homophobia in<br />

punk movement.


659. O'Neal, Hank. "Life is painful, nasty & short ... in my case it has only been painful &<br />

nasty." Djuna Barnes, 1978-1981, an informal memoir. New York, Paragon House, 1990.<br />

xvi, 233p., scattered photos, first printing, very good in a like dj. 15.00<br />

660. O'Neal, Hank, photographs <strong>and</strong> introduction. <strong>Gay</strong> day; the golden age of the Christopher<br />

Street parade, captions by Allen Ginsberg, preface by William S. Burroughs, afterword by<br />

Neil Miller. New York, Abrams Image, 2006. 160p., profusely illus. with O'Neal's<br />

black/white photos <strong>and</strong> signed by him on the title page, laminated photographic boards,<br />

10x8.5 inch oblong, first printing, very good in a like dj. 25.00<br />

"None of the work has been previously published;" O'Neal met Ginsberg in 1982, Ginsberg<br />

wrote out captions, later Burroughs did the preface, but the work was put aside for years.<br />

661. O'Reilly, Kenneth. "Black Americans; the FBI files, edited by David Gallen. New York,<br />

Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1994. 518p., first printing, dj. With chapters on Baldwin, Du<br />

Bois, Evers, Garvey, Hamer, King, Powell, R<strong>and</strong>olph, Robeson, Rusin, Wilkins <strong>and</strong><br />

Malcolm X. 18.00<br />

662. Oikawa, Mona, Dionne Falconer <strong>and</strong> Ann Decter, eds. Resist; essays against a<br />

homophobic culture. Toronto, Women's Press, 1994. 242p., signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by one of<br />

the editors, first printing, very good in wraps. Multicultural approach to Canadian <strong>and</strong><br />

American experiences. 15.00<br />

663. Oliveros, Chris, Marina Lesenko <strong>and</strong> steve Solomos, eds. The best of Drawn <strong>and</strong><br />

Quarterly. Montreal, Drawn <strong>and</strong> Quarterly Publications, 1993. 64p., very good in wraps.<br />

Comix, much gay content. 15.00<br />

664. Olvera Ibarra, J. Álvaro. Amiga lesbiana. Mexico City, Otras Ovejas, 2002. 30p., wraps.<br />

Issued by Ministerias Multicultural con Minorías Sexuales. (Homosexualidad y la fe<br />

cristiana) 25.00<br />

665. Oppenheim, Ralph. The love-life of George S<strong>and</strong>. Girard, KS, Haledman-Julius<br />

Company, 1926. 64p., 3.5 x 5 inch wraps, very good with yellowing edges. (Little blue<br />

book no. 1085) 18.00<br />

Discusses S<strong>and</strong>'s cigar-smoking <strong>and</strong> wearing of men's clothes, but the relationships<br />

salaciously described are with men.<br />

666. Orange County Group. Towards the development of the correct Marxist-Leninist<br />

position on the <strong>Gay</strong> question. n.p., Orange County Group, n.d. 35p., 8.5x11 inch sheets<br />

stapled together at upper left, last page yellowed with several closed edge tears. Pen note on<br />

front cover. Not found in OCLC. 35.00<br />

The Orange County Group was formed within the August 29th Movement but split off when<br />

the ATM dem<strong>and</strong>ed the expulsion of gay members from the group. Argues for a clean sweep<br />

of existing negative attitudes toward gay issues in the ML movement.<br />

667. Orr, Tom, lyrics. Dirty little show tunes! A Michael Bruno Production<br />

(progam/playbill). San Francisco, Michael Bruno/Cable Car Theatre, [1997]. [20p.]<br />

including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, ads, photos, cast bios etc, very good in creased original<br />

stapled pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> parody song-play.


668. Otis, Harry. The keval <strong>and</strong> other gay adventures. Los Angeles, One, 1959. 106p., some<br />

browning in text, otherwise very good in wraps. This copy is inscribed by Otis to Gavin<br />

Arthur: "To Gavin [-] I hope you recognize your "Circle of Sex" in these gay tales." Young<br />

2943*. 150.00<br />

669. Outl<strong>and</strong>, Orl<strong>and</strong>. Death wore the Emperor's new clothes. New York, Berkley Prime<br />

Crime, 1999. 198p., very good first edition in camp pictorial wraps. 12.00<br />

Third in the series featuring drag detectives from San Francisco.<br />

670. Pabich, Dick, et. al. The facts about homosexuality <strong>and</strong> human rights. San Francisco,<br />

Human Rights Advocates, [1979?]. 6p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. 22.00<br />

671. Packer, Vin [M. E. Kerr, also Ann Aldrich] cover illustration by Barye Phillips. Spring<br />

fire. Greenwich, CT, Fawcett pub., Gold Medal <strong>Books</strong>, 1952. 155p., second printing stated,<br />

PBO, very good in camp pictorial wraps. Pulp format. Grier A**. (Gold Medal <strong>Books</strong> 222)<br />

30.00<br />

Considered to be the first true lesbian pulp.<br />

672. Pacosz, Christina V. Some winded, wild beast. Detroit, Black & Red, 1985. 97p., wraps.<br />

Poetry. 18.00<br />

673. Patton, Russell ["Russell Veh"] ed. N.S. Mobilizer. Official publication of the National<br />

Socialist League. Vol. IV, no. 40 (Winter 1978). Los Angeles, National Socialist League,<br />

1978. 12p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, very good; front cover cartoon depicts stereotypical<br />

Jewish media personality reading from script into radio microphone. Back cover is a Hitler<br />

photomontage. Rubberstamp on cover states "Sample copy. For future issues, subscribe!!"<br />

95.00<br />

Magazine published by the Los Angeles-based <strong>Gay</strong> Nazi organization. Includes<br />

correspondence, membership information, clippings from "Jew media" about the group, a<br />

comic strip celebrating the life of Rudolf Hesse, <strong>and</strong> more. An anonymous letter from a<br />

member of the Christopher Street <strong>We</strong>st Association board apologizes for the "cop out" of<br />

voting to exclude the group from a 1977 gay pride event. Classifieds have been reformed to<br />

include only "non-personals," advertising literature, offering to buy memorabilia, <strong>and</strong> in<br />

one case, seeking employment under a Nazi boss so as to escape from current "Jewinfested"<br />

company in Los Angeles.<br />

674. Pausacker, Jenny, ed. Hide <strong>and</strong> seek; stories about being young <strong>and</strong> gay/lesbian.<br />

Dingley, VIC, Australia, Reed for Kids, 1996. 251p., first printing, very good in wraps.<br />

22.00<br />

675. Peachum, Thomas. The watcher <strong>and</strong> the watched. New York, The Traveller's<br />

Companion/Olympia Press, 1967. 286p., very good re-issue in green printed wraps. Grier<br />

A* (T?). (The Traveller's Companion SeriesTC-301) 20.00<br />

676. Pela, Robrt L. Filthy; the weird world of John Waters. Los Angeles, Alyson <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

2002. xii, 209p., very good first printing, in original pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

677. Pellicer, Carlos. Valle de México; poemas escogido. Carlos Pellicer Lopez, compilación<br />

y nota biográfica. Mexico City, Editorial Praxis, 2002. 49p., first edition, wraps. The<br />

modernist Mexican poet supported the Spanish Republic. 22.00


678. Pennington, Rev. Sylvia. Good news for modern gays; a pro-gay biblical approach.<br />

Hawthorne, CA, Lambda Christian Fellowship, 1985. vii, 221p., first printing, lightly worn<br />

wraps. On the evangelical who found gay, rather than vice versa. 35.00<br />

679. Pepper, Peter [pseud. of Lyal H. Stevens]. Prime meat. San Diego, Surrey House, 1974.<br />

186p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (HIS<br />

6992) 15.00<br />

680. Perrin, Robert. Jewels. New York, Stein <strong>and</strong> Day, 1977. xi, 269p., first edition,<br />

shelfworn dj. This reconstruction of the theft of Irel<strong>and</strong>'s Royal Crown jewels, touching on<br />

homosexuality in the royal household, is Young 3005. 12.00<br />

681. Peters, Andy. Fill 'em up. North Hollywood, Arena, 1986. 188p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Manpower MP 183)<br />

15.00<br />

Keep on Truckin'!<br />

682. Peters, Fritz [Arthur Anderson Peters]. The Finistére; a novel. New York, Lancer <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

1968. 254p., very good reissue paperback edition, pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> fiction. (74-9<strong>47</strong>)<br />

12.00<br />

Originally published in hardcover. This first paperback reissue is Young 3020*.<br />

683. Peters, Fritz [pseud. of Arthur Anderson Peters]. Finistère; complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged.<br />

New York, New American Library/Signet books, 1952. 224p., very good first paperback<br />

edition in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (930) 25.00<br />

Originally published in hardcover which is Young 3020*.<br />

684. Peters, Fritz. The world next door; authorized abridgement. New York, New American<br />

Library/Signet, 1950. 207p., lightly-worn abridged reissue paperback in pictorial wraps.<br />

The Farrar, Straus hardcover was Young 3021. (A Signet Book 813) 12.00<br />

685. Phillips, Thomas Hal. The bitterweed path. New York, Avon, 1950. 255p., lightly-worn<br />

first paperback edition, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in pictorial wraps. Young 3045. 12.00<br />

Story set in the South with KKK members.<br />

686. Piazza, Michael S. Rainbow family values; a family formation guide for lesbian <strong>and</strong><br />

gay couples. Dallas, Sources of Hope Publishing House, 1995. xiv, 216p., wraps. <strong>Gay</strong><br />

Dallas pastor. 12.00<br />

687. Pitts, David. Jack <strong>and</strong> Lem; John F. Kennedy <strong>and</strong> Lem Billings, the untold stroy of an<br />

extraordinary friendship. New York, Carroll & Graf Publishers, 2007. xxi, 356p., first<br />

printing, dj. On JFK's lifelong friendship with a gay man. 12.00<br />

688. Plante, David. The ghost of Henry James. London, Macdonald, 1970. 219p., signed<br />

<strong>and</strong> warmly inscribed to Jessica Mitford by Plante (with an address written by Mitford<br />

under the inscription, unsigned, provenance on request), first edition, dj slightly worn.<br />

Plante's first book. 250.00<br />

689. Plante, David. The native. New York, Atheneum, 1988. 122p., review slip laid in, first<br />

US edition, dj. 25.00


690. Pomfret, Scott. Since my last confession; a gay Catholic memoir. New York, Arcade<br />

Publishing, 2008. xxii, 288p., first printing, dj. 18.00<br />

691. Pomfret, Scott <strong>and</strong> scott Whittier. Razor burn; a romentics novel. N. pl., BookSurge,<br />

2003. 258p., very good in wraps. 12.00<br />

692. Ponse, Barbara. Identities in the lesbian world; the social construction fo self. <strong>We</strong>stport,<br />

Greenwood Press, 1978. xii, 226p., first printing in dj, top edge is heavily foxed <strong>and</strong> dustsoiled,<br />

jacket faintly foxed <strong>and</strong> lightly worn at spine ends. (Contributions in sociology 28)<br />

35.00<br />

693. Porter, Roy <strong>and</strong> Mikulás Teich, eds. Sexual knowledge, sexual science; the history of<br />

attitudes to sexuality. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1994. xii, 408p., dj. With<br />

material on struggles over homosexuality, contraception, abortion, AIDS <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

65.00<br />

694. Powell, David J. Alcoholism <strong>and</strong> sexual dysfunction: issues in clinical management.<br />

New York, The Haworth Press, 1984. 135p., several agency stamps. With a secontion on<br />

gay men <strong>and</strong> lesbians. 15.00<br />

695. Powers, Bob <strong>and</strong> Alan Ellis. A manager's guide to sexual orientation in the<br />

workplace. New York, Routledge, 1995. 209p., very good in dj. 12.00<br />

696. Pratolini, Vasco. The naked streets; translated from the Italian by Peter <strong>and</strong> Pamela<br />

Duncan. New York, A. A. Wyn, 1952. 217p., first US edition, paper slightly browned, dj<br />

slightly edge worn with a two inch closed tear along the spine. Young 3104. 25.00<br />

697. Preston, John. The arena. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1993. 227p., very good first<br />

printing, inside of covers darkened, in original photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

(BadBoy (083-0)) 25.00<br />

698. Priest, J. C., [pseud.] Forbidden. New York, Universal Publishing, 1952. 188p., very<br />

good first paperback printing in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

(Beacon Book B 192) 30.00<br />

Originally published in hardcover by the Woodford Press.<br />

699. Proferes, J. J. Of hot nights ... <strong>and</strong> damp beds. Washington, Guild Press, 1966. 62p.,<br />

5x7 inch worn stapled camp pictorial wraps, clipping taped-in to inside front cover. <strong>Gay</strong><br />

pulp fiction. Young 3118*. 45.00<br />

700. Provenzano, Jim. Pins; a novel. San Francisco, Myrmidude Press, 1999/2000. 281p.,<br />

second printing, very good in wraps. Novel on the homoertoic aspects of wrestling.<br />

15.00<br />

701. Purdy, James. Malcolm. New York, Avon <strong>Books</strong>, [1959]. 159p., very good first massmarket<br />

paperback edition, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in pictorial wraps. The hardcover is<br />

Young 3150. (T-465) 15.00<br />

702. Quinn, Jay, ed. Rebel yell 2; more stories of contemporary southern gay men. New York,<br />

Haworth Press/Southern Tier, 2002. viii, 278p., wraps. 12.00<br />

703. Radiguet, Raymond. Le diable au corps. Pairs, France Loisirs, 1976. 143p. + 32p.<br />

photographic appendix, first edition thus, very good in boards. 25.00


704. R<strong>and</strong>all, Kirk. Shore leave. San Francisco, Hamilton House Publishing, 1974. 185p.,<br />

very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (RAM-10<br />

106) 25.00<br />

Hey Sailor!<br />

705. Raphael, Adam. Room service. Brooklyn, powerHouse <strong>Books</strong>, 2007. 239p., 8.5x12.5<br />

inches, profusely illustrated with full-page, double-page color homo-erotic photos of nude<br />

<strong>and</strong> near-nude young men lounging in hotels, finefirst edition in pictorial boards <strong>and</strong><br />

edgeworn very good unclipped dj. 45.00<br />

706. Raynor, Darrell G. A year among the girls. New York, Lyle Stuart, 1966. 189p., rear<br />

board bumped otherwise very good first edition in full buckram cloth <strong>and</strong> gilt, unclipped dj .<br />

Transvestite autobiography. 125.00<br />

Reportage on cross-dressers across America in the 1960s.<br />

707. Another copy, very good ex-library from a defunct San Francisco private transvestite<br />

library with pocket <strong>and</strong> bookplates, full buckram cloth <strong>and</strong> gilt, edgeworn <strong>and</strong> tape-repaired<br />

unclipped dj . 75.00<br />

708. Redding, Judith M. <strong>and</strong> Victoria A. Brownworth. Film fatales; independent women<br />

directors. Seattle, Seal Press, 1997. 293p., introduction, selected filmography, bibliography,<br />

illustrated with photos <strong>and</strong> film stills, very good first trade paper edition in pictorial wraps.<br />

12.00<br />

Ida Lupino, Aollie Light, Pratibha Parmar, Lizzie Borden, Susan Seidleman, Allison Anders<br />

et al.<br />

709. Reine, A. J. Distant love. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1992. 199p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. (Rosebud (056-3))<br />

15.00<br />

710. Reinhart, Robert C. A history of shadows. New York, Avon <strong>Books</strong>, 1982. 278p.,<br />

uncorrected proof, publisher's information sheet enclosed, worn wraps. Proof of the<br />

paperback original. 22.00<br />

711. Renault, Mary. The mask of Apollo. New York, Pocket <strong>Books</strong>, 1967. 371p., very good<br />

first mass-market paperback edition in pictorial wraps Young 3263*. (Pocket Book 95049)<br />

12.00<br />

712. Rench, Janice E. Underst<strong>and</strong>ing sexual identity; a book for gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian teens <strong>and</strong><br />

their friends. Minneapolis, Lerner Publications Company, 1990. 56p., second printing, very<br />

good in a like dj. 15.00<br />

713. Reuter, Donald F. Greetings from the gayborhood; a nostalgic look at gay<br />

neighborhoods. New York, Abrams Image, 2008. 113p., profusely illus., inscribed by<br />

Reuter (possibly to Armistead Maupin) first printing. 18.00<br />

714. Another copy. An uninscribed copy of the first printing. 12.00<br />

715. Reynolds, Margaret. The Sappho history. New York, Palgrave, 2003. xi, 311p. + 8p.<br />

plates, numerous illus. in text, first Palgrave printing, very good in a like dj. 35.00


716. Rickertsen, K. Anne. Caught between the cut & the scar. N. pl., the author, [200-?].<br />

[32]p. poetry chapbook signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by the poet, very good in wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong><br />

content. 20.00<br />

717. Rivers, J. E. Proust <strong>and</strong> the art of love; the aesthetics of sexuality in the life, times, <strong>and</strong><br />

art of Marcel Proust. New York, Columbia University, 1980. xi, 327p., preface, chronology,<br />

appendix, notes, bibliography, index, very good in wraps. 12.00<br />

718. Robertiello, Richard C. Voyage from Lesbos; the psychoanalysis of a female<br />

homosexual; complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged. New York, Avon, 1959. 159p., very good first<br />

paperback edition in pictorial wraps. (Avon T-397) 15.00<br />

719. Roberts, Brad. The Greek touch. San Diego, Publishers Export Co., 1969. 150p., very<br />

good second edition PBO in wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (French Line FL-58) 25.00<br />

720. Roberts, JR, comp. Black lesbians; an annotated bibliography, foreword by Barbara<br />

Smith. Tallahassee, Naiad Press, 1981. xv, 93p., first edition, wraps, ex-library. European<br />

American bibliographer. 15.00<br />

721. Robertson, W. Graham. Time was; the reminiscences of W. Graham Robertson, with a<br />

foreword by Sir Johnston Forbes-Roberstson. London, Hamish Hamilton, 1931/33. xii,<br />

344p. + 16 plates, previous owner's pencil signature, fourth impression ('cheap edition'),<br />

light spotting to foredge, dj slightly edgeworn. Most notable for the use of John Singer<br />

Sargent's well-known portrait of Robertson, which has been used as an indicator of Singer's<br />

homosexual sensibilities. 35.00<br />

722. Robinson, John. Ship desert boat cargo. San Francisco, The Printing Press, 1981. 41p.,<br />

signed with a brief inscription by the poet, wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> poetry. 18.00<br />

723. Rose, Mark V. Bangkok, oh boy! How the tsunami affected the lives of a Thai money<br />

boy <strong>and</strong> two American professors, a romance. San Francisco, Atri Press, 2005. xiv, 305p.,<br />

signed with a brief inscription by Rose, first printing, wraps. 25.00<br />

724. Rosen, Michael A. Sexual art; photographs that test the limits, with an introduction by<br />

the photographer <strong>and</strong> an afterword by David Steinberg. San Francisco, Shaynew Press,<br />

1996. 63p., profusely illus. with Rosen's black/white photos, 9x12 inches, second printing,<br />

wraps. 22.00<br />

Boundary-pushing photography of body manipulation, autofellatio, S/M, fisting, etc.<br />

725. Rosen, Michael A. Sexual magic; the S/M photographs, with an introduction by the<br />

photographer, text by the participants, <strong>and</strong> an afterword by Mark I. Chester. San Francisco,<br />

Shaynew Press, 1999. 71p., profusely illus. with Rosen's black/white photos covering<br />

various fetishisms, 9x12 inches, fourth printing, very good in wraps. 20.00<br />

726. Rosen, Michael A. Sexual portraits; photographs of radical sexuality. San Francisco,<br />

Shaynew Press, 1994. 63p., profusely illus. with Rosen's black/white photos covering<br />

various fetishisms, 9x12 inches, second printing, wraps. Non-nude color 8x12 original<br />

photo of muscular man in jeans removing his shirt is laid in; photographer unknown.<br />

22.00<br />

727. Rosen, Rob. Sparkle; the queerest book you'll ever love. 1st<strong>Books</strong> Library, 2001. vi,<br />

248p., very good in original pictorial wraps. 12.00


Brooklyn-born author's first novel, a gay mystery set in San Francisco.<br />

728. Rosenheck, Robert. The love book. New York, Macmillan, 1995. unpaginated,<br />

8.25x8.25 inches, illustrated with dozens of color photos of celebrities <strong>and</strong> politicians - is<br />

there really a difference? - posed each with the same small LOVE sign, very good first<br />

edition in dj. 12.00<br />

Allen Ginsberg <strong>and</strong> Jim Carroll together is nice. <strong>Gay</strong>bash '93 Klan members is a hoot as it<br />

is placed opposite a Patriotic Drag Queen in NYC.<br />

729. Rothschild, Cynthia. Written out; how sexuality is used to attack women's organizing, a<br />

report of the International <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> Human Rights Commission <strong>and</strong> the Center for<br />

Women's Global Leadership. San Francisco, tthe Commission, 2000. 1<strong>47</strong>p., minor<br />

pencilling, wraps slightly worn. 12.00<br />

730. Rowen, Stuart. First-time chicken. Santee, Surree Limited, 1976. 186p., worn second<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (HIS 69268) 15.00<br />

731. Rower, Ann. Lee <strong>and</strong> Elaine. London, Serpent's Tail, 2002. 2<strong>47</strong>p., first printing, wraps.<br />

Novel based on the relationship between Elaine de Koonig <strong>and</strong> Lee Krasner, wife of<br />

Jackson Pollack. 12.00<br />

732. Rowse, A. L. The poet Auden; a personal memoir. London, <strong>We</strong>idenfeld &<br />

NicolsonMethuen, 1987. 138p., a few erased pencil marks on the f.e.p., otherwise a very<br />

good first edition in cloth-backed boards <strong>and</strong> unclipped dj. 15.00<br />

733. Roy, Camille. The Swarm. San Francisco, Black Star Series/7 Bumps, 1998.<br />

Unpaginated, very good in wraps. Consists of two novellas, The Faggot <strong>and</strong> Perils, by the<br />

San Francisco poet. 18.00<br />

734. Rudikoff, Sonya. Ancestral houses; Virginia Woolf <strong>and</strong> the aristocracy. Palo Alto, The<br />

Society for the Promotion of Science <strong>and</strong> Scholarship, 1999. xvi, 290p., photoillustrations<br />

of the "stately homes" in question, very good in a like dj. 22.00<br />

735. Ruether, Rosemary Radford. Gaia & god. An ecofeminist theology of earth healing. San<br />

Francisco, HarperSanFrancisco, 1992. 310p., first edition, dj. 15.00<br />

736. Ruff, Shawn Stewart. Finlater. New York, Quote "Editions", 2008. 292p., dj. The gay<br />

African American writer's first novel, a coming-of-age love story set in Cincinnati's racial<br />

turmoil in the 1970s. 20.00<br />

737. Rule, Jane. This is not for you. New York, Popular Library, 1972. 317p., first paperback<br />

edition in original pictorial wraps. Grier A***. 15.00<br />

738. Rule, Jane. The young one in another's arms. Ontario, Totme <strong>Books</strong>, 1978. 204p., very<br />

good first Canadian mass-market paperback edition in pictorial wraps. Grier A B**.<br />

12.00<br />

739. Rumaker, Michael. The bar; in Prose 1, writing 2, with Edward Dorn <strong>and</strong> Warren<br />

Tallman. [San Francisco], Four Seasons Foundation, 1964. 18p. original story in the 36p.<br />

issue, which also contains a work in progress by Dorn <strong>and</strong> reviews by the three authors,<br />

very good in 8.5x6 inch wraps. 20.00


740. RuPaul. Workin' it! RuPaul's guide to life, libery <strong>and</strong> the pursuit of style, photographs<br />

by Mathu Andersen. New York, It<strong>Books</strong>, 2010. xiv, 176p., first US printing, wraps.<br />

12.00<br />

741. Russell, Thomas. San Francisco slave boy. [New York], [Crown Productions], [1970s].<br />

153p., illustrated with b&w graphic erotic photos, very good first printing PBO in original<br />

camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Cruiser Classic CC-102) 20.00<br />

742. Russo, Paul V. [pseud. of Gil Fox] paul rader cover illustration. This yielding flesh.<br />

New York, Midwood / Tower Pub., 1961. 158p., first printing, very good first printing PBO<br />

in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction . (Midwood No. 94) 30.00<br />

"She flung herself into a man's arms to save herself from an unnatural life!"<br />

743. Rutledge, Leigh W. <strong>and</strong> Gregory P. Hancock, eds. Too much of a good thing...; quotes<br />

you can't get enough of. Los Angeles, Alyson Publications, 2000. 239p., first printing,<br />

slightly worn wraps. 12.00<br />

744. Sabáto, Antonio Jr. No excuses, workout for life; principal photography by Greg<br />

Gorman, additional photography by Brian To, with text contributions by Greg Freitas. New<br />

York, Universe Publishing, 1999. 144p., profusely illus. with Gorman's black/white photos<br />

of the Calvin Klein supermodel, 8.5x11 inches, first printing, very good in a lightly worn dj.<br />

50.00<br />

745. Sackville-<strong>We</strong>st, Vita. Challenge. London, Collins, 1974. 287p., second printing of this<br />

edition, dj sunned on spine. Originally published in 1924. This fictionalized account of the<br />

author's affair with Violet Keppel earn it a Grier A***. 25.00<br />

746. Said, Edward; Bruce Boone, et al. Social Text: Theory / Culture / Ideology. Volume 1,<br />

Number 1. Madison, WI, Coda Press, 1979. First issue of the journal, 199p., light edge<br />

soiling, interior clean. 12.00<br />

Edward Said on "Zionism from the st<strong>and</strong>point of its victims," Bruce Boone on "<strong>Gay</strong><br />

language as political praxis: The poetry of Frank O'Hara," <strong>and</strong> a special section on mass<br />

culture.<br />

7<strong>47</strong>. Saidenberg, Jocelyn. Negativity. [Berkeley], Atelos, 2006. 117p., one of 600 copies,<br />

very good in wraps. Queer San Francisco poet. 15.00<br />

748. Salem, R<strong>and</strong>y [pseud. of Pat Perdue]. Chris. New York, Universal Publishing, 1959.<br />

188p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. Grier A***. (Beacon<br />

Book B223) 45.00<br />

According to Lynne Munroe, Midwood gossip has Salem as March Hastings' lover.<br />

749. Salem, R<strong>and</strong>y. Man among women. New York, Universal Publishing, 1960. 154p.,worn<br />

first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. Grier A*. (Beacon<br />

Book B348) 25.00<br />

750. Samuels, Robert. Hitchcock's bi-textuality; Lacan, feminisms, <strong>and</strong> queer theory.<br />

Albany, State University of New York Press, 1998. ix, 166p., wraps. 12.00<br />

751. Sánchez Torres, Fern<strong>and</strong>o. La mujer en la vida y en la obra de Porfirio Barba Jacob.<br />

Bogota, Universidad Central, 2000. 155p., first edition, very good in wraps. 35.00


752. S<strong>and</strong>erson, Douglas. Dark passions subdue. New York, Avon, 1952. 313p., first Avon<br />

printing, worn pictorial wraps. The Dodd, Mead hardcover is Young 3414*. (AT67)<br />

12.00<br />

753. Sappho, translated by Paul Roche. The love songs of Sappho; translated, with<br />

introduction <strong>and</strong> notes, by Paul Roche, illustrated by Katerina Wilczynski. New York, New<br />

American Library Mentor <strong>Books</strong>, 1966. 224p., introduction, appendix, bibliography, notes,<br />

illustrations, very good first US edition thus in mass-market paperback format, pictorial<br />

wraps. (A Mentor BookMQ681) 12.00<br />

754. Sarton, May. Mrs. Stevens hears the mermaids singing. New York, W.W. Norton,<br />

1965. 220p., ownership stamp on fep, first edition stated, in stained <strong>and</strong> price-clipped dj.<br />

Grier A***. 25.00<br />

755. Schimel, Lawrence. Vacation in Ibiza; art: Sebas. New York, Eurotica/NBM, 2003. 58p.<br />

8.5x11 inch color comic, very good in wraps. 15.00<br />

756. Schuyf, Judith, et. al., eds. Homojaarboek 2; artikelen over emancipatie en<br />

homoseksualiteit. Amsterdam, Van Gennep, 1985. 237p., prior owner's inked note on f.e.p.,<br />

creased wraps. OCLC lists three American library holdings. 30.00<br />

757. [Scott, David. David Scott / Supervisor [pinback button]. [San Francisco], n.d. 1.5 inch<br />

diameter button, black lettering on dark orange background. 15.00<br />

758. Scott, Kemble. SoMa. New York, Kensington <strong>Books</strong>, 2007. 310p., very good first<br />

edition, first printing in original wraps. Inscribed <strong>and</strong> signed by the pseudonyomous San<br />

Francisco writer/journalist for the e-zineSoMa LiteraryReview. Novel set in South of<br />

Market, San Francisco. 15.00<br />

759. Scott, Kemble. The sower. San Rafael, CA, Vox Novus, 2009. 218p., advance reading<br />

copy, wraps. Medical scifi thriller based on the idea of a disease-curing virus that can only<br />

be transmitted sexually. 12.00<br />

760. Scott, Tom. The devil in men's dreams; short stories. San Francisco, GLB Publishers,<br />

1992. 245p., first printing, wraps. Stamped 'review copy' with sheet <strong>and</strong> author photo laid in.<br />

22.00<br />

761. Seaborg, David. Honor Thy Sowbug. Berkeley, CA, Beatitude Press, 2008. 248p., very<br />

good in wraps, inscribed by author. 20.00<br />

Poetry collection by the evolutionary biologist <strong>and</strong> environmentalist on topics ranging from<br />

DNA to freethought to gay marriage. Seaborg has argued that "In an evolutionary sense,<br />

homosexuality is a form of altruism."<br />

762. Shaffer, Jay. Full service. New York, Masquerade, 1993. 239p.,+ads, very good first<br />

Badboy in photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Badboy (264-7)) 25.00<br />

763. Sharpe, Henrietta. A solitary woman; a life of Violet Trefusis. London, Constable, 1981.<br />

205p., illus. in text, first edition, dj. 25.00<br />

764. Shaw, Andrew [pseud. of Lawrence Block]. The adulterers. n.p., Nightst<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

1960. 191p., very good first edition PBO in lightly-rubbed original pictorial wraps. (NB<br />

1511) 40.00


Hot sex South of the Border! <strong>Lesbian</strong> content!<br />

765. Shepherd, Reginald. Otherhood; poems. Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press,<br />

2003. 99p., first wraps printing. <strong>Gay</strong> African American poet. 12.00<br />

766. Sherard, Robert Harborough. Oscar Wilde; the story of an unhappy friendship. London,<br />

Greening & Co., 1909. 140p. + six plates, 'popular edition', pages browning, fading on spine.<br />

22.00<br />

767. Sherman, Susan. Give me myself; complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged. New York, New American<br />

Library/Signet, 1963. 143p., very good first paperback edition <strong>and</strong> printingin original camp<br />

pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. Grier A**. (Signet D2236) 25.00<br />

Sherman was May Sarton's companion at the end of Sarton's life. .<br />

768. Sherry, Michael S. <strong>Gay</strong> artists in modern American culture, an imagined conspiracy.<br />

Chapel Hill, The University of North Carolina Press, 2007. 292p., illus., dj. 12.00<br />

Much on the "homintern" (see p.42 for coinage attribution), a play on Comintern, the<br />

communist international, which reflected a Cold War aspect of homophobia. Paul Krassner<br />

devoted most of one issue of his Realist magazine to a mock history of the homintern.<br />

769. Shrader, Bert. Fee males. San Diego, Publishers Export Co. PEC, 1970. 160p.,very good<br />

reprint edition PBO in original wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (French Line FL-79) 30.00<br />

Reissue of FL-37.<br />

770. Shrader, Bert. <strong>Gay</strong> tutor. El Cajon, CA, Publisher's Export Co., 1970. 150p.,reissue<br />

PBO in wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (French Line FL-73) 25.00<br />

771. Siegfried, Claus-Ferdin<strong>and</strong>. Gesellschaft und Homosexualität: Beginn einer<br />

Ausein<strong>and</strong>ersetzung. Gelnhausen/Berlin, Rurckhardthaus-Verlag, 1972. 107p., illus. in<br />

text, a few pen n otes on title page, first edition, wraps with closed tear at base of spine.<br />

30.00<br />

772. Silverstolpe, Fredrik, et. al. Sympatiens hemlighetsfulla makt; Stockholms<br />

homosexuella 1860-1960. Stockholm, Stockholmia Förlag, 1999. 720p., first edition, very<br />

good in boards. 125.00<br />

773. Singco-Homes, Margarita Go. Passion power pleasure; straightforward answers to<br />

provocative questions. Manila, Anvil Publishing, 1991. xiv, 283p., first edition, slightly<br />

edgeworn dj. This compilation by the Filipina sex columnists includes sections on gay<br />

issues, birth control, erotica <strong>and</strong> pornography, <strong>and</strong> more. 25.00<br />

774. Soble, Alan. Sexual investigations. New York, New York University Press, 1996. xv,<br />

319p., first printing, dj; one line highlighted on copyright page, otherwise very good.<br />

15.00<br />

775. Socialist Workers Party. Northern California Bay Area District discussion bulletin, vol.<br />

1, no.1, December 1978 to vol. 1, no. 3, January, 1979. San Franicsco, Socialist Workers<br />

Party, Northern California Bay Area District , 1978-79. First three issues of the local<br />

discussion bulletin, all 8.5x11 inches, mimeographed on one side only, front page<br />

separating from the third issue. Includes discussion on local perspectives, building industrial<br />

fractions <strong>and</strong> colonization, the women's liberation movement, the ILWU, women in local


industry, <strong>and</strong> the SWP's role in fighting the Briggs Initiative to ban gays & lesbians from<br />

teaching in California. 35.00<br />

776. Socialist Workers Party. Northern California Bay Area District discussion bulletin, vol.<br />

1, no. 3, January, 1979. San Franicsco, Socialist Workers Party, Northern California Bay<br />

Area District , 1979. Single issue of the local discussion bulletin, 8.5x11 inches,<br />

mimeographed on one side only, very good. Includes discussion on women in industry in<br />

the Bay Area, <strong>and</strong> a 5-page report by Robert Mattson on the SWP's role in fighting the<br />

Briggs Initiative to ban gays & lesbians from teaching in California. 15.00<br />

777. Socialist Workers Party. SWP Discussion Bulletin Vol. 29, No. 12. New York, Socialist<br />

Workers Party, 1971. 14p., moderately worn wraps, pen underlining, 8.5x11 inches.<br />

12.00<br />

Includes "Answers to some questions on <strong>Gay</strong> Liberation" by David Thorstad, later a<br />

founder of NAMBLA.<br />

778. Socialist Workers Party. SWP Discussion Bulletin vol. 31, no. 4, May, 1973. New York,<br />

Socialist Workers Party, 1973. 14p., wraps, previous owner's name on title page, 8.5x11<br />

inches. This issue includes the National Committee's 'memor<strong>and</strong>um on the gay liberation<br />

movement' with related appendices. 17.00<br />

779. Socialist Workers Party. SWP Discussion Bulletin, vol. 33, no. 1, May 1975 to vol. 33,<br />

no. 16, August 1975. New York, Socialist Workers Party, 1975. Sixteen issues, all wraps,<br />

8.5x11 inches, minor h<strong>and</strong>ling wear. Complete run of volume 33. Includes discussion of the<br />

African American struggle, <strong>Gay</strong> liberation, etc. 60.00<br />

780. Socialist Workers Party. SWP Discussion Bulletin Vol. 33, No. 16. New York, Socialist<br />

Workers Party, 1975. 43p., wraps, 8.5x11 inches, pen notation on front cover. 10.00<br />

Articles include "Some background to the politics of Baraka <strong>and</strong> the Congress of African<br />

People" by Lynn Rashkind; "Again, what is the clas basis for our call for a Black party?" by<br />

David Keil; "In support of the draft resolution on <strong>Gay</strong> liberation" by Patricia Fern<strong>and</strong>ez,<br />

<strong>and</strong> "Draft resolution on <strong>Gay</strong> liberation - yes! Memor<strong>and</strong>um on the <strong>Gay</strong> liberation<br />

movement - no!" by Frank Grinnon, along with seven other pieces.<br />

781. Soehnlein, K. M. The You can say you knew me when. New York, Kensington <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

2005. 408p., inscribed, signed <strong>and</strong> dated by Soehnlein on the title page, first printing, very<br />

good in a like dj. 22.00<br />

782. Solanas, Valerie. Scum manifesto. With an introduction by Vivian Gornick. London,<br />

The Olympia Press, 1971. xxxvi, 52p., first printing of the London edition, slightly worn<br />

pocket-size wraps with a Solanas photoportrait cover. 25.00<br />

783. Another copy. San Francisco, AK Press, 1996. 60p., shelfworn wraps. 10.00<br />

784. Sollers, Philippe. Concha; (originally published as A Strange Solitude). New York,<br />

Belmont Productions, 1960. 142p., very good first printing thus camp pictorial wraps.<br />

<strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. Grier A*. (Belmont <strong>Books</strong> BB 216) 30.00<br />

785. Spark, Muriel. The Abbess of Crewe. New York, Viking, 1974. 116p., previous owner's<br />

signature, first US edition, dj. Mystery. Grier B*. 15.00


786. Stacy, Jan [pseudonym of Craig Sargent]. Twilight house. Chicago, Newst<strong>and</strong> Library,<br />

1960. 127p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp<br />

fiction. (Newst<strong>and</strong> Library Cyan Book 520) 45.00<br />

787. Starr, Michael. Hollywood homo. San Diego, Publisher's Export Co., 1969. 152p., very<br />

good reprint edition in plain orange wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (French Line FL64) 18.00<br />

788. Stein, Jessica Max. The long walk back to myself . Brooklyn, the author, 2006. 41p.,<br />

7x8.5 inches, illustrations, very good first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. The<br />

queer author describes her 50-mile walk from Brooklyn to the Clearwater Folk Festival.<br />

18.00<br />

789. Stein, Jessica Max. Mad love. Brooklyn, the author, 2006. 43p., 7x8.5 inches,<br />

illustrations, very good first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. Short nonfiction<br />

pieces, zine format. 18.00<br />

790. Steiner, Lucius B. Man to man; (a report on homosexuality). Canoga Park, Viceroy<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1967. 100p., ownership label on first page, otherwise very good first printing PBO<br />

in lightly-worn original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction masquerading as case<br />

studies. (An Original Viceroy Book VP 258) 25.00<br />

791. Stephen. A Target Studios presentation: Adventuretime; collecor's edition #2 [includes<br />

Forced Entry, Hot Spurs <strong>and</strong> Here Comes the Groom]. New York, Target Studios, 1982.<br />

68p. including covers, 8.5x11 inches, stapled pictorial wraps, magazine format, illustrated<br />

throughout with graphic sexual comic strips. 75.00<br />

792. Stewart, Desmond. A stranger in Eden [original title; The unsuitable Englishman]. New<br />

York, Signet/New American Library, 1956. 149p.,lightly-worn first paperback edition,<br />

complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in pictorial wraps. Young 36<strong>47</strong>. 12.00<br />

Espionage <strong>and</strong> intrigue in the Middle East.<br />

793. Stewart, Steve. <strong>Gay</strong> Hollywood film & video guide; 75 years of gay & lesbian images<br />

in the movies. Laguna Hills, CA, Companion Press, 1993. 297p., illus. with stills<br />

exemplifying the subject, first edition, wraps. 15.00<br />

794. Stone, Jack, cover by Adam. The coke runners. Santee, CA, The Blueboy Library, 1977.<br />

184p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction .<br />

(Blueboy Library 80044) 25.00<br />

US Narcotics Officer Phil Carter, NY-based in Florida. Gunn page 221. .<br />

795. Stone, Wilfred. The cave <strong>and</strong> the mountain; a study of E. M. Forster. Stanford,<br />

Stanford University Press, 1966. viii,, 436p. + 32p. photos, previous owner's gift inscription,<br />

first printing, very good in a like dj. 20.00<br />

796. Storey, David. Radcliffe. New York, Avon <strong>Books</strong>, [1965]. 382p., lightly-worn first US<br />

paperback edition in pictorial wraps. The British hardcover is Young 3666*. (Avon N118)<br />

12.00<br />

797. Another copy, lightly-worn second Avon paperback edition, ink notation by Alan Berube<br />

on half-title page, in pictorial wraps. (Avon W277) 12.00


798. Stout, Brett Edward. Sugar-baby bridge. N.pl., CreateSpace Publishing, 2008. 350p.,<br />

wraps, very good condition. Coming out story of a ex-Marine <strong>and</strong> his older lover, set in<br />

California. 12.00<br />

799. Strange de Jim. Visioning; a wingsong book. San Francisco, Ash-Kar Press, 1979. 107p.<br />

slightly stained wraps. Part of the author's metaphysical humor ... 15.00<br />

800. Streitmatter, Rodger. Kangaroo Mama & the boy scout; a relationship memoir.<br />

[Washington], the author, 2009. 205p., tls from Streitmatter to the Arts Editor of the Bay<br />

Area Reporter describing the book <strong>and</strong> requesting a review laid in, very good in wraps.<br />

20.00<br />

801. Strong, Jonathan. Tike <strong>and</strong> five stories. Boston, Little, Brown <strong>and</strong> Company, 1969.<br />

210p., first edition, dj. Young 3650. 20.00<br />

802. [Stryker, Jeff]. Jeff Stryker pumps you up! His personal guide to penis enlargement.<br />

Los Angeles, C.L.P.C., 1990. [32]p., mostly glossy color photos, with little text, of gay<br />

America's favorite porn star of the period, very good in wraps. Full frontal nudity. 45.00<br />

803. Stuart, Chad [pseudonym of William J. Lambert, III]. Blackballed. San Diego,<br />

Greenleaf Classics, 1972. 171p., illustrated wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Pleasure Reader PR<br />

360) 30.00<br />

Interracial love affair between college roomies.<br />

804. Stuart, Otis. Perpetual motion; the public <strong>and</strong> private lives of Rudolf Nureyev. New<br />

York, Simon & Schuster, 1995. 317p. + 12p. black/white photos, first printing, dj. 12.00<br />

805. Sutherl<strong>and</strong>, Alistair <strong>and</strong> Patrick Anderson, eds. Eros; an anthology of male friendship.<br />

New York, Arno Press, 1975. 433p., reprint of Young 3705, very good. (Homosexuality)<br />

25.00<br />

806. Swenson, Peggy [pseud. of Richard E. Geis]. The unloved. New York, Midwood Tower<br />

Publications, 1964. 189p., very good second printing PBO in camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong><br />

pulp fiction. (Midwood Original F394) 25.00<br />

Mostly-trash novel with some lesbian content. Geis was one of the co-defendants in the<br />

Souix City obscenity trial of Br<strong>and</strong>on House which also included Vic Bani,s aka Don<br />

Holliday. He is also better known as editor/publisher of the award-winning fanzine Science<br />

Fiction Review.<br />

807. Sycamore, Matt Bernstein. Pulling taffy. San Francisco, Suspect Thoughts Press, 2003.<br />

223p., first edition. First novel by the <strong>Gay</strong> Shame activist. 15.00<br />

808. Symons, A. J. A. The quest for Corvo; an experiment in biography, with introductions<br />

by Sir Norman Birkett <strong>and</strong> Sir Shane Leslie. London, The Folio Society, 1952. xxx, 290p.,<br />

previous owner's stamp. 20.00<br />

809. Szymanski, Therese. When the dead speak; the second Brett Higgins mystery.<br />

Tallahassee, The Naiad Press, 1998. 207p., first edition, wraps. Signed on title page by the<br />

author. 15.00<br />

810. Taïa, Abdellah. Salvation army; a novel, introduction by Edmund White, translated<br />

from the French by Frank Stock. Los Angeles, Semiotext(e), 2009. 143p., first US edition,


very good in wraps. Autobiographical novel by a gay Franco-Moroccan author. (Native<br />

agents) 12.00<br />

811. Tan, Cecilia, ed. Stars inside her; lesbian erotic fantasy. Cambridge, Circlet Press, 1999.<br />

171p., first edition, wraps. 12.00<br />

812. Tasker, Fiona L. <strong>and</strong> Susan Golombok. Growing up in a lesbian family; effects on<br />

child development. New York, The Guilford Press, 1997. ix, 194p., first printing, dj.<br />

Interviews with children whose mothers moved from heterosexual to lesbian partnerships.<br />

25.00<br />

813. Taylor, Kathryn. Generations of denial; 75 short biographies of women in history. New<br />

York, Times Change Press, 1971. 64p., 5x7 inches, bios, additional bibliography, index,<br />

illustrated with drawings, very good first edition in stapled pictorial wraps. 12.00<br />

Bios of Aphra Behn, Charlotte Cushman, Sacajawea et al.<br />

814. Taylor, Shawn. Big black penis: misadventures in race <strong>and</strong> masculinity. Piedmont, CA,<br />

GhostMonkey Massive, 2005. iv, 117p., very good in wraps. An interesting, often funny,<br />

often poignant autobiographical exploration of the title themes, as well as homophobia, by<br />

the Oakl<strong>and</strong> performance artist . 12.00<br />

815. Taylor, Valerie. Stranger on Lesbos. London, NEL - New English Library, 1970. 109p.,<br />

lightly-worn, pen marks on cover, gift inscription, reprint of the first UK paperback edition<br />

in camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. (NEL 2587) 12.00<br />

816. Tellier, André, cover by Barbara Koontz. Twilight men; illustrated. New York, Pyramid<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1957. 224p., b&w illustrations scattered throughout, very good Pyramid reissue,<br />

copyright 1957 but likely 1960s, camp pictorial wraps. Young 3764*. (Pyramid <strong>Books</strong> X-<br />

262) 15.00<br />

Set in Depression-era Manhattan, tragic tale of a gay French poet whose lover committed<br />

suicide <strong>and</strong> who eventually murder his own father in a rage <strong>and</strong> dies of a drug overdose."<br />

817. Temple, Dal. Phax <strong>and</strong> phallusies. Chatsworth, CA, GX Inc., [197-?]. 188p., hole<br />

punch top-right corner, otherwise very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial<br />

wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction featuring a fantastic Swamp Boy! (Trojan Classic TC 219)<br />

25.00<br />

818. Tent, Pam. Midnight at the palace; my life as a fabulous Cockette. Los Angeles,<br />

Alyson <strong>Books</strong>, 2004. [xiv], 274p. + 16p. photos, first printing, dj. 22.00<br />

819. Theocritus. select poems; edited with introduction <strong>and</strong> commentary by Sir Kenneth<br />

Dover. Wauconda, IL, Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 1987. lxxii, 323p., very good in<br />

wraps. 22.00<br />

820. Thomas, Aaron, Robert Bonfils cover art. Good night, gentle goy. San Diego, Phenix<br />

Pub., 1968. 159p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. (An<br />

Original Late-Hour Library Book LL764) 45.00<br />

A nice Jewish boy <strong>and</strong> his Shiksa goy-friend! Some lesbian <strong>and</strong> bisexual content.<br />

821. Thomas, Piri. Seven long times. New York, Praeger Publishers, 1974. x, 258p.,<br />

uncorrected advance proofs,, lightly worn wraps. 35.00


822. Another copy. Houston, Arte Publico Pess, 1994. vii, 197p., second editon trade-size<br />

glossy wraps, cover corners faintly creased. This copy inscribed on title page in Spanish <strong>and</strong><br />

English by Piri Thomas to a friend. 20.00<br />

This "second edition" lacks the photo section that accompanied the first, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

pagination differs (it is shorter). No other alterations are apparent.<br />

823. Thorstad, David, ed. <strong>Gay</strong> liberation <strong>and</strong> socialism: documents from the discussions on<br />

gay liberation inside the Socialist Workers Party (1970-1973). Selected, introduced, <strong>and</strong><br />

with commentary by David Thorstad. Second edition. New York, L/GRMG, 1981. 142p.,<br />

wraps, text block warped, 8.5x11 inches. First published in an edition of 200 copies in 1976,<br />

this edition was limited to 100 copies. 35.00<br />

824. Tidwell, John Edgar <strong>and</strong> Cheryl R. Ragar, eds. Montage of a dream; the art <strong>and</strong> life of<br />

Langston Hughes, with a foreword by Arnold Rampers<strong>and</strong>. Columbia, University of<br />

Missouri Press, 2007. xviii, 351p., review ephemera laid in, first printing, 'paw' stamp on<br />

f.e.p., otherwise very good in a like dj. Reexamination of a number of Hughes' texts <strong>and</strong> his<br />

sexuality, among other themes, by a number of prominent scholars. 30.00<br />

825. Timmons, Stuart. The trouble with Harry Hay; founder of the modern gay movement.<br />

Boston, Alyson Publications, 1990. xvii, 317p. + 16p. photos, first edition, previous owner's<br />

book plate on front blank pastedown, price clipped dj. Hay's radical life went from<br />

Hollywood (<strong>and</strong> the Communist Party) radicalism through founding the Mattachine Society<br />

<strong>and</strong> the Radical Faeries. 12.00<br />

826. Tóibín, Colm. The master. New York, Scribner, 2004. 338p., later printing, dj.<br />

12.00<br />

827. Torchia, Joseph. The Kryptonite Kid; a novel. New York, Holt, Rinehart <strong>and</strong> Winston,<br />

1979. 178p., signed by Torchia, first edition, shelfworn dj, small coffee stain at base of<br />

boards. First novel by the late writer. Young 3807. 25.00<br />

828. Torrès, Tereska. The dangerous games; a novel, translated from the French by Meyer<br />

Levin. New York, Fawcett Publications, 1958. 128p., very good first Crest printing in camp<br />

pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. Young 3808, Grier A*. (Crest Book s243) 25.00<br />

First paperback printing. Originally published in France <strong>and</strong> in hardcover by Dial Press.<br />

829. Another copy, very good second Crest printing (1961) in camp pictorial wraps. (Crest<br />

Book s442) 20.00<br />

830. Torres, Tereska. Not yet . . . New York, NAL/Signet, 1958. 144p., very good first<br />

paperback printing in camp pictorial wraps. Grier C**. (Signet s1579) 20.00<br />

831. Torres, Tereska. Women's barracks. New York, Dell Publishing, 1968. 158p., first Dell<br />

edition, photographic wraps slightly worn. Grier A***. (Dell 9654) 12.00<br />

Torres' first book describes the lives of young girls in French military barracks.<br />

832. Townsend, Larry. Beware the god who smiles. San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1971.<br />

159p., first printing PBO in very worn camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Pleasure<br />

Reader PR307) 25.00<br />

Time Travel.


833. Another copy. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1995. 199p., + ads, fine first printing, first<br />

Badboy edition in original photo-pictorial wraps. (Badboy) 15.00<br />

834. Townsend, Larry. A binding passion; an anthology of sm stories. Beverly Hills, LT<br />

Publications, 2001. 223p., fine first edition, first printing, Trade PBO, pictorial wraps.<br />

Fourth anthology of Townsend's short fiction. 20.00<br />

835. Townsend, Larry. Construction worker. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1995. 189p., +<br />

ads, fine first printing, first Badboy edition in original photo-pictorial wraps. (Badboy)<br />

15.00<br />

836. Townsend, Larry. Dream master; <strong>and</strong> other SM stories. Beverly Hills, LT Publications,<br />

1992. 243p., ads, very good first edition, first printing Trade PBO stated in original pictorial<br />

wraps. 25.00<br />

837. Another copy, signed by Townsend, very good second printing stated in original pictorial<br />

wraps. 25.00<br />

838. An unsigned copy of the second printing, very good in original pictorial wraps. .<br />

20.00<br />

839. Townsend, Larry. The gay adventures of Captain Goose. New York, Masquerade<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1994. 228p., fine first Badboy edition <strong>and</strong> printing in original camp pictorial wraps.<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. 25.00<br />

Hey Sailor! The captain <strong>and</strong> crew of the H.M.S. Faerigold! Yo ho ho <strong>and</strong> a bottle of<br />

AstroGlide! Originally published as 'The Gooser'. by Greenleaf Classics in 1969<br />

[ Greenleaf 142 - Young's no 3818*, Norman # 4123].<br />

840. Townsend, Larry. Hounds of Hell; <strong>and</strong> other SM stories. Los Angeles, LT Publications,<br />

2004. 167p., ads, very good second printing stated in original pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

841. Townsend, Larry. Kiss of leather. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1994. 201p.+ ads,<br />

photo-illustrated cover, very good first Badboy reissue in wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Badboy<br />

(161-6)) 25.00<br />

Signed by the author.<br />

842. Townsend, Larry. Leather ad: S. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1996. 201p.+ads, fine<br />

first BadBoy edition in original photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. The Greenleaf<br />

edition was Young 3823*. (BadBoy (407-0))25.00<br />

Personal inscription signed by the author.<br />

843. Townsend, Larry. Leather Ad volume 2.S. San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1970. 188p.,<br />

very good first printing thus in red & white camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction Young<br />

3823. (Greenleaf Classics GL149) 25.00<br />

844. Townsend, Larry. The leatherman's h<strong>and</strong>book. Beverly Hills, Le Salon, 1977. 317p.,<br />

third printing, updated glossaries, lightly worn camp pictorial wraps, pen note "Display<br />

Copy" on title page. 15.00<br />

845. Townsend, Larry. Leatherman's h<strong>and</strong>book; II the new milliennium edition sixth<br />

printing commemorating the 27th year. Beverly Hills, LT Publications, 2007. 320p..,


introduction, fact sheets, ads, very good reprint revised edition in original pictorial wraps.<br />

15.00<br />

Revised version of the original 1983 edition .<br />

846. Townsend, Larry. Masters' counterpoints. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1991. 220p.,<br />

very good uncorrected proof copy of the first edition, first printing, wraps. Gunn pages 225-<br />

226. 15.00<br />

Bruce MacLeod mystery.<br />

8<strong>47</strong>. Another copy, very good first printing of the second edition (1996), pictorial wraps.<br />

12.00<br />

848. Townsend, Larry. Run, little leather boy. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1993. 228p. +<br />

ads, photo-illustrated wraps. First Badboy printing, gay pulp fiction. The Other Traveller<br />

edition was Young 3828*. (Badboy ) 25.00<br />

849. Townsend, Larry. Run, little leather boy <strong>and</strong> companion sequel Run no more. Los<br />

Angeles, LT Publications, 2003. 278p., fine first edition thus in pictorial wraps. Signed by<br />

the author. 30.00<br />

850. Another copy, unsigned, fine first edition thus in pictorial wraps. 20.00<br />

851. Townsend, Larry. A slave's gambit; a novel. Beverly Hills, LT Publications, 1999.<br />

134p., fine reprint in original pictorial wraps. 12.00<br />

852. Townsend, Larry. Stalked; an anatomy of sexual obsession. Beverly Hills, LT<br />

Publications, 1999. 237p., ads, fine first edition <strong>and</strong> printing stated in original pictorial<br />

wraps. 15.00<br />

853. Townsend, Larry. Time masters. Beverly Hills, LT Publications, 2008. 290p., fine first<br />

edition in pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> SM SciFi.<br />

854. Townsend, Larry, aus dem Amerikanischen übertragen von Martin Rometsch. Meister<br />

gegen schwachkopf. Berlin, ikoo, 1993. 223p., fine first German-language edition in<br />

pictorial wraps. 25.00<br />

855. Townsend, Larry, aus dem Amerikanischen übertragen von Martin Rometsch. Meister<br />

und gegenspieler. Berlin, ikoo, 1991. 210p., fine first German-language edition in pictorial<br />

wraps. 25.00<br />

856. Townsend, Larry, aus dem Englischen von Martin Rometsch. Der Geköpfte;<br />

kriminalroman [The case of the severed head]. Köln, Jackwerth, 1996. 254p., fine first<br />

German-language edition in pictorial wraps. 25.00<br />

857. Townsend, Larry, cover by Jamé. A contagious evil; the mind of a serial killer. Beverly<br />

Hills, LT Publications, 1998. 245p., ads, very good first edition, first printing stated in<br />

original pictorial wraps. 25.00<br />

A novel of horror <strong>and</strong> suspense. Gunn page 225.


858. Townsend, Larry, illustrations by Sean. Master of masters; a science fiction novel.<br />

Beverly Hills, LT Publications, 1997. 185p., illustrations by Sean, very good reissue PBO in<br />

wraps. Adventure on an S&M spaceship. 15.00<br />

859. Townsend, Larry, special introduction by John Preston. The original leatherman's<br />

h<strong>and</strong>book; the complete first edition text. Beverly Hills, LT Publications, 1993. 319p., very<br />

good first printing re-issue in pictorial wraps. 25.00<br />

860. Townsend, Larry, special introduction by John Preston, Victor Terry, Jack Fritscher.<br />

Leatherman's h<strong>and</strong>book; Silver Jubilee Edition Second Printing commemorating the 25th<br />

year. Beverly Hills, LT Publications, 2004. 284p., introductions, illustrations, fact sheets,<br />

ads, very good reprint in original pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

Revised version of the original 1972 edition with new special introductions. In spite of<br />

Second Printing being part of the title, this is actually a seventh.<br />

861. Tracey, Liz, ed. A delicate fire; quotations on lesbian love. New York, St. Martin's<br />

Press86p., first edition, very good in a like dj, 1996. 12.00<br />

862. Trachtenberg, Paul. Making waves. Huntington Beach, CA, Cherry Valley Editions,<br />

1990. 64p., signed by the poet on the title page, wraps with cover drawing by John Pilcher;<br />

second edition. 15.00<br />

863. Tress, Arthur. Theater of the mind. Dobbs Ferry, NY, Morgan & Morgan, 1976.<br />

Unpaginated, profusely illus. with Tress' surrealist black/white photography, much of it<br />

homoerotic, 9x9 inches. signed by Tress on the title page, gallery label on the verso of the<br />

front wrap, otherwise very good. 45.00<br />

864. Tressner, William B., Jr. Queens of the quarter. San Diego, PEC Publishers Export Co.,<br />

1968. 159p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp<br />

fiction . (French Line FL 48) 25.00<br />

"Danny met some real characters in the old French Quarter. Take Daisy Mae, the big blond<br />

stud with a penal record who always wore drag..." - excerpt from cover.<br />

865. Trevisan, Joao Silvério. Devassos no paraiso; a homossexualidade no Brasil, da colônia<br />

à atualidade. Rio de Janiero, Editora Record, 2000. 486p. +24p. plates <strong>and</strong> photos, first<br />

printing of the revised <strong>and</strong> augmented third edition, wraps. 75.00<br />

866. Truluck, Rembert. Steps to recovery from Bible abuse. Gaithersburg, MD, Chi Rho<br />

Press, 2000/1. ix, 551p., signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by Truluck <strong>and</strong> with his contact information<br />

under his name on the title page, second printing, wraps. "A response to the abusive use of<br />

the bible against gays <strong>and</strong> lesbians <strong>and</strong> all othbers oppressed <strong>and</strong> alienated by religion.<br />

22.00<br />

867. Tryon, Mark. The twisted loves of Nym O'Sullivan. New York, Beacon <strong>Books</strong>, 1960.<br />

156p., very good first paperback edition in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp<br />

fiction. (Beacon <strong>Books</strong> B343)25.00<br />

This book is a pulp reissue of Tryon's banned book "Sweeter Than Life" The prologue has<br />

been dropped <strong>and</strong> there are minor textual changes.


868. Tuaolo, Esera with John Rosengren. Alone in the trenches; my life as a gay man in the<br />

NFL. Naperville, Sourcebooks Inc., 2006. 281p., illustrated with color photos, fine first<br />

edition in boards abnd unclipped dj. 15.00<br />

869. Tulp, Lee, et al, eds. Kerista, journal of the US utopian movement <strong>and</strong> the international<br />

kibbutz movement. Volume 2, book 3, winter, 1986. Art & writings by the members of the<br />

Kerista Commune. San Francisco, Kerista Consciousness Church, 1986. 124p., wraps, very<br />

good but for old address label neatly applied to back cover. 45.00<br />

Essays <strong>and</strong> artwork about the lives of the approximately two dozen people who were<br />

participants in the commune. Includes an essay by Geo Logical about her coming out as a<br />

lesbian <strong>and</strong> creating "the world's first lesbian/gay polyfidelitous best friend identity<br />

cluster.".<br />

870. Turner, Robert. Strange sisters. New York, Universal Publications, 1962. 154p., very<br />

good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction . (Beacon<br />

Signal B526F ) 30.00<br />

"The savage novel of a lesbian on the loose!"<br />

871. Van Bennekom, , Jop, Jonkers, Gert, eds., with Wolfgang Tillmans. Butt book; the best<br />

of the first 5 years of Butt magazine, with an introduction by Bruce Labruce. Hong Kong,<br />

Taschen, 2006. 558p., profusely illus. with black/white photos, inscribed by Vann<br />

Bennekom <strong>and</strong> with a gift inscription from a prior owner to Armistead Maupin <strong>and</strong> his<br />

partner, wraps. 35.00<br />

872. Another copy, uninscribed, slightly worn wraps. 25.00<br />

873. Van der Meide, Wayne. Legislation equality. A review of laws affecting gay, lesbian,<br />

bisexual <strong>and</strong> transgendered people in the United States. New York, The Policy Institute of<br />

the National <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> Task Force, [2000]. 87, [iii]p., wraps, very good condition<br />

with the address stamp of Pride at Work on two pages, 8.5x11 inches. State by state review<br />

of laws with mention of city / county laws where relevant. 20.00<br />

874. van Dijk, Lutz. At home in Amsterdam; a multicultural mosaic of Europe's gay capital,<br />

portraits of gay men from all over the world. Berlin, Verlag Rosa Winkel, 1998.<br />

Unpaginated, profusely illus. with black/white photos, 8.25x9.5 inches, wraps. This<br />

photoexhibit was part of the Amsterdam <strong>Gay</strong> Games cultural program. 15.00<br />

875. van Lieshout, Maurice, ed. Ontmaskering van de homo-identiteit. Hague, De Woelrat,<br />

1984. 105p., previous owner's pen nnotes on half-title page, wraps slightly browned.<br />

25.00<br />

876. Vannoy, Dana, ed. Gender mosaics; social perspectives, original readings, foreword by<br />

Beth Hwaa . Los Angeles, Roxbury Publishing Company, 2001. xx, 519p., very good in<br />

wraps. Multicultureal readings. 12.00<br />

877. Velez, Ivan, Jr. Tales of the closet; volume one. New York, Planet Bronx, 2005. 42p.<br />

comic book for gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian youth, very good in wraps. 15.00<br />

878. Vial, Véronique, photographs. Men before 10 am too !!! Foreword by Jennifer Beals.<br />

New York, Powerhouse <strong>Books</strong>, 2001. 144p., profusely illus. with Vial's black/white<br />

photography, some with homoerotic overtones, 9.5x11.5 inches, first printing, very good in


a like dj. Includes some celebrities - Wim <strong>We</strong>nders, Kiefer Sutherl<strong>and</strong>, Milton Nascimiento,<br />

etc. 18.00<br />

879. Vidal, Gore. The city <strong>and</strong> the pillar. London, New English Library Four Square Edition,<br />

1967. 160p., afterword, very good first UK mass-market paperback edition in camp pictorial<br />

wraps. First hardcover edition is Young 3928*. (NEL Four Square 1905) 12.00<br />

880. Vidal, Gore. A thirsty evil. New York, Signet/New American Library, 1958. 143p., very<br />

good first edition mass-market paperback, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in pictorial wraps. The<br />

hardcover is Young 3937-38*. (Signet S1535) 15.00<br />

881. Viereck, George Sylvester. Nineveh <strong>and</strong> other poems. New York, Moffat, Yard &<br />

Company, 1907. 157p., second printing, light wear to spine <strong>and</strong> corners. 25.00<br />

882. Voelker, Hunce. Sillycomb's; photo graphs: john love, art work: bob berner. San<br />

Francisco, Paj<strong>and</strong>rum Press, 1973. 127p., one of 1000 copies, first edition, wraps. Spine<br />

lettering is quite faded. Young 3958*. 30.00<br />

883. Wakefield, Tom. The scarlet boy; completed by Patrick Gale . London, Serpent's Tail,<br />

1998. 185p., first printing, wraps. Paperback original. 15.00<br />

884. Walker, Gerald. Cruising. New York, Bantam <strong>Books</strong>, 1980. 181p., first paperback<br />

edition, very good inlightly-worn camp pictorial wraps. Walker's first novel centers on a<br />

killer of gay men. Young 3976* Gunn page 253. 18.00<br />

Source of William Friedkin's film starring Al Pacino as the self-loathing homosexual<br />

investigating serial-killings of gays who begins killing gays himself.<br />

885. Wallant, Edward Lewis. The tenants of Moonbloom. New York, Harcourt, Brace &<br />

World, 1963. 245p., very good first edition in cloth <strong>and</strong> gilt, lightly-worn dj with mildlysunned<br />

spine <strong>and</strong> price intact. 35.00<br />

Author's third novel concerns a rental agent for four decaying New York apartment houses<br />

<strong>and</strong> the tenants who complicate his life, including a gay African American. Not in Young.<br />

Author of "The Pawnbroker."<br />

886. Wardlow, Troy Dean. Coherent pieces of the whole. Dallas, Zfruit Press, 1999. 139p.,<br />

inscribed by the gay poet, wraps. 25.00<br />

887. Warhol, Andy. The philosophy of Andy Warhol (from A to B <strong>and</strong> back again). New<br />

York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1975. 241p., later printing, slightly edgeworn dj.<br />

25.00<br />

888. Watmough, David. Hunting with Diana. Vancouver, Arsenal Pulp Press, 1996. 170p.,<br />

signed by Watmough on the title page, first printing, wraps. 20.00<br />

889. Watson, Ross. Classic de Novo II; celebrate our heroes, 22 January - 7 February ... Ross<br />

Watson Gallery. Melbourne, Ross Watson Gallery/Midsumma Celebrating Queer Culture,<br />

[2009?]. 8-panel brochure on heavy stock with color reproductions of Watson's paintings,<br />

very good. 12.00<br />

890. <strong>We</strong>lch, Denton. A voice through a cloud. London, Readers Union/John Lehmann, 1951.<br />

442p., book club edition of this posthumously-published novel, dj. Not in Young. 12.00


891. <strong>We</strong>lch, Edward T. Homosexuality; speaking the truth in love. Phillipsburg, NJ, P&R<br />

Publishing, 2000. 40p., very good in wraps. The Christian cure. 18.00<br />

892. <strong>We</strong>ldon, John Lee. The naked heart. New York, Signet/New American Library, 1954.<br />

128p., very good first edition mass-market paperback complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged in pictorial<br />

wraps. Young 4054. (Signet Book 1126) 12.00<br />

893. <strong>We</strong>st, Edwin [pseud. of Donald <strong>We</strong>stlake] Cover by Robert Maguire. Young <strong>and</strong><br />

innocent. Derby, Monarch <strong>Books</strong>, 1960. 139p., very good first edition PBO in original<br />

camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. Grier A (T?). (MB165) 45.00<br />

894. White, James L. The salt ecstasies; poems. Port Townsend, WA, Greywolf Press, 1982.<br />

53p., first wraps printing. White's fourth book of poetry, published posthumously. 18.00<br />

895. [Whitman, Walt] edited by Charley Shively. Drum beats; Walt Whitman's Civil War<br />

boy lovers, edited with introduction <strong>and</strong> bibliography by Charley Shively. San Francisco,<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1989. 256p., illustrations, previous owner's gift inscription, first edition<br />

in original lavender cloth <strong>and</strong> gilt. . 25.00<br />

896. Whittington, Harry (aka Ashley Carter, Whit Harrison etc). Guerrilla girls. New York,<br />

Pyramid <strong>Books</strong>, 1961. 160p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps.<br />

Grier A*. (Pyramid G600) 75.00<br />

"Strange loves, savage torture - sudden death! a bold <strong>and</strong> brutal novel of women in war"<br />

Set during the Algerian Revolution. Adventure/mystery writer Whittington is noted by<br />

Stryker as producing some of the better-crafted lesbian tales geared for males on page 66.<br />

.<br />

897. [Wilde, Dorothy Ierne]. In memory of Dorothy Ierne Wilde; "Oscaria". Paris, privately<br />

printed, 1951. 150p., portrait frontis on coated paper, no.153 of an unstated limitation. The<br />

ffep bears an odd gift inscription (signed only with indecipherable initials) to a friend of<br />

Wilde (Oscar's niece), introduction <strong>and</strong> epilogue by Natalie Clifford Barney, contributions<br />

by various writers, including Victor Cunard <strong>and</strong> Janet Flanner, nine letters from Wilde, <strong>and</strong><br />

more. Plain buff 7.5x5.5 inch wraps titled moss green. Cover wraps in general are worn<br />

with a bit of dust-soil, spine panel of cover quite browned <strong>and</strong> split vertically in several<br />

places, while sewn textblock remains perfectly sound. 225.00<br />

898. Wilde, Osacar <strong>and</strong> James A. McNeill Whistler. Wilde v Whistler; being an acrimonious<br />

correspondence on art. between Oscar Wilde <strong>and</strong> James A McNeill Whistler. London,<br />

privately printed , 1906. 20p., one of 400 small-paper copies, 6x9.5 inches, wraps badly<br />

worn <strong>and</strong> chipped. Mason 625. 45.00<br />

899. Wilde, Oscar. The harlot's house <strong>and</strong> other poems, interpretations by John Vassos. New<br />

York, E. P. Dutton, 1929. 102p., illus. with Vassos' trademark grey/white/black drawings<br />

(many leaves unopened), clothbacked boards gilt with some edgewear <strong>and</strong> darkening, worn<br />

chipped dj split along front gutter <strong>and</strong> a 1x2 inch loss mid-spine panel. Jacket now enclosed<br />

in an archival brodart to size. 35.00<br />

900. Wilde, Oscar. The importance of being Earnest. Girard, KS, Haldeman-Julius<br />

Company, n.d. 96p., light internal stain, wraps . (Ten cent pocket series 54) 12.00<br />

901. [Wilde, Oscar]. Oscar Wilde: three times tried. London, The Ferrestone Press, [1912].<br />

xi, 484p., brief gift inscription from a prior owner in 1925, foxing throughout, boards


somewhat edgeworn <strong>and</strong> discolored, but a tight, useful copy. (Famous Old Baily trials of<br />

the XIX century) 35.00<br />

902. Wilde, Oscar. The picture of Dorian Gray; illustrated by Lui Trugo. New York, De<br />

Luxe Editions Club, n.d. 246p. Copy of the Illustrated Editions version. 12.00<br />

903. Wilde, Oscar. Poems; with biographical introduction by Temple Scott. New York,<br />

Brentano's, 1911. xxxiv, 353p., f.e.p. creased, boards faded <strong>and</strong> slightly discolored <strong>and</strong><br />

worn, later printing of the 1909 edition. 12.00<br />

904. Wilde, Oscar [compiled by Hewetson, Cecil]. Wit <strong>and</strong> wisdom of Oscar Wilde. New<br />

York, Philosophical Library, 1967. 56p., boards, shelf-worn dj, 4.7x7.5 inches, first edition,<br />

illus. 25.00<br />

905. Wilde, Oscar. The annotated Oscar Wilde; poems, fiction, lectures, essays, <strong>and</strong> letters;<br />

edited, with introductions <strong>and</strong> notes, by H. Montegomery Hyde; illustrated with drawings,<br />

engravings, <strong>and</strong> photographs. New York, Clarkson N. Potter, 1982. 488p., 9x11.25 inches,<br />

introduction, further reading, index, illustrations, lightly browned text-block, very good first<br />

US edition in cloth <strong>and</strong> sunned, unclipped dj. 40.00<br />

906. Wilder, David. Everybody's Andy. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Parisian Press, [1960s]. 152p.,<br />

very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . 30.00<br />

Although it takes forever to get to the mystery, Andy Fairchild, a hustler in San Francisco,<br />

is depicted in the final third of the novel as amateur gay sleuth investigating a murder at<br />

L<strong>and</strong>'s End. Not in Gunn.<br />

907. Wilder, Robert. Wait for tomorrow; a Bantam Giant, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged. New<br />

York, Bantam, 1953. 376p., worn first paperback edition <strong>and</strong> printing in original pictorial<br />

wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> pulp fiction. Grier B**. (A Bantam Giant A1181) 12.00<br />

Trash novel set in Mexico.<br />

908. Wiley, David. Designs for a utopian zoo; selected poetry. {Sacramento], David Wiley,<br />

1991. 91p., signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by the gay poet, one of 1000 copies, very good in wraps.<br />

22.00<br />

909. Will, Barbara. Gertrude Stein, modernism, <strong>and</strong> the problem of "genius". Edinburgh,<br />

Edinburgh University Press, 2000. xi, 180p., scattered illus,m very good in a like dj.<br />

18.00<br />

910. Willingham, Calder. End as a man. New York, The New American Library/Signet,<br />

1957. 315p., very good first Signet edition, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, very good in pictorial<br />

wraps. The hardcover Vanguard Press edition was Young 4164. (A Signet Book Double<br />

Volume D1386) 15.00<br />

Movie tie-in edition with cover blurb for the Ben Gazzara film "The Strange One." The<br />

author's first book concerns the students at a southern military academy.<br />

911. Another copy. New York, Dell Publishing, 1970. 336p., very good New Dell edition,<br />

complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, very good in pictorial wraps. (Dell 2355) 12.00<br />

912. Another copy. New York, Avon Publishing, 1952. 342p., very good mass-market reprint<br />

edition complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged in vintage pictorial wraps. 12.00


913. [Wilson, Angus]. Twentieth century literature, volume 29, number 2, summer 1983, the<br />

Angus Wilson issue. Hempstead, NY, Hofstra University Press, 1983. 154p., wraps. The<br />

entire issue devoted to Wilson, with contributions by Hortense Calisher, Nadine Gordimer,<br />

James, Purdy, Patrick White, Martyn Goff, David Plante <strong>and</strong> many others, notably Malcolm<br />

Bradbury's article, "Coming out in the fifties". 12.00<br />

914. Wilson, Paul. Secrets of homosexual love. North Hollywood, Barclay House, 1969.<br />

183p., bibliography, extensive backlist with illustrated ads for Barclay House gay-themed<br />

books, very good first printing PBO in original wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp masquerading as case<br />

studies. 30.00<br />

915. Wilson, Ronaldo V. Narrative of the life of the brown boy <strong>and</strong> the white man.<br />

Pittsburgh, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2008. 80p., fine first edition trade paperback in<br />

pictorial wraps. (Pitt Poetry Series, Ed Ochester, editor) 12.00<br />

916. Windham, Donald. The dog star. New York, New American Library/Signet, 1951.<br />

144p., very good first US paperback edition, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in pictorial wraps.<br />

The British first is Young 4199. (Signet 871)20.00<br />

Author's first book.<br />

917. Windham, Donald. Two people; a novel. New York, Popular Library, 1965. 252p.very<br />

good first mass-market paperback edition in pictorial wraps with a faint stain on covers.<br />

Young 4208*. 12.00<br />

Novel of an American man <strong>and</strong> Italian boy in Rome. .<br />

918. Winski, Norman. The homosexual explosion. North Hollywood, Challenge Pub., 1966.<br />

160p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. Case histories. (VP<br />

201) 25.00<br />

"The militant homosexual."<br />

919. Winston, Daoma, <strong>and</strong> Anonymous [Edith Gyorgy]. The other stranger with Adam <strong>and</strong><br />

two Eves. New York, Royal <strong>Books</strong>, 1953. 320p., worn <strong>and</strong> chipped first edition thus,<br />

complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged in camp pictorial wraps. "Adam <strong>and</strong> two Eves" is Grier A*.<br />

(Royal Giant Edition G-17) 15.00<br />

Two complete books, the Gyorgy being a reprint of the 1934 MacCaulay hardcover <strong>and</strong> the<br />

Winston an original. "The Other Stranger" is about a woman captive in a male-dominated<br />

cult in Tennessee.<br />

920. Winterson, Jeanette. The psychometry of books; from Art Objects, a collection of<br />

essays which will be published by Knopf in February 1996. New York, Knopf, 1996. 20p.,<br />

7.5x3.5 inch upright pamphlet, thick white cardstock wraps decorated in blind relief; a label<br />

signed by Winterson is fixed on the title page in a printed cartouche. One of 2,000 copies,<br />

slight h<strong>and</strong>ling soil, a very good copy. Fine press holiday keepsake. 75.00<br />

Winterson is a first editions bibliophile, Eliot her favorite poet.<br />

921. Wittig, Monique. The opoponax; a novel translated from the French by Helen <strong>We</strong>aver.<br />

New York, Simon <strong>and</strong> Schuster, 1966. 256p., first US edition, clothbacked boards in dj,


head has a minute nick, jacket with a trace of edge wear; nice copy. Wittig's first novel.<br />

Grier B. 20.00<br />

922. Wittman, Carl. A gay manifesto. Detroit, Radical Education Project, [1970]. 6p., 8.5x11<br />

inches, wraps. Wittman attaches gay politics to the radical movements of the 1960s,<br />

centering it in San Francisco's Castro district. 45.00<br />

923. Wojnarowicz, David. Tongues of flame; edited by Barry Blinderman. Normal, Illinois<br />

State University. University Galleries, 1992. 128p., profusely illus. with color <strong>and</strong><br />

black/white reproductions of the artist's work, 10.5x8.25 inches, first printing, slightly worn<br />

wraps. 22.00<br />

924. Wolverton, Terry. Mystery bruise; poems. Los Angeles, Red Hen Press, 1999. 125p.,<br />

signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by the L.A. poet, first edition, very good in wraps. 22.00<br />

925. Woods, William. Manuela. New York, Signet/New American Library, 1959. 127p., very<br />

good first edition mass-market paperback, complete <strong>and</strong> unabridged, in pictorial wraps.<br />

(Signet 1704) 15.00<br />

Basis of the film "Stowaway Girl" starring Trevor Howard <strong>and</strong> Elsa Martinelli. She dresses<br />

in drag as a boy to stowaway on a ship.<br />

926. Woodward, Larry. Forest cowboy. Santee, Surey <strong>Books</strong>, [1970s]. 154p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (HIS 69595) 15.00<br />

Not really a cowboy. A volunteer for the Forestry Service.<br />

927. Yeager, Ken. Trailblazers; profiles of America's gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian elected officials. New<br />

York, Haworth Press, 1999. ix, 269p., signed <strong>and</strong> inscribed by Yeager, very good in a like<br />

dj. 20.00<br />

928. Yew, Chay, foreword by George C. Wolfe. Porcelain <strong>and</strong> a language of their own; two<br />

plays. New York, Grove Press, 1997. 230p., very good first edition in pictorial wraps,<br />

crease on front cover. 12.00<br />

929. Yourcenar, Marguerite. Hadrian's memoirs; translated from the French by Grace Frick<br />

in collaboration with the author. Garden City, Doubleday Anchor <strong>Books</strong>, 1957. 309p., first<br />

printing thus, wraps with drawing by Edward Gorey. Typography by Gorey as well. Young<br />

4275. 12.00<br />

930. Zimmerman, R. D. Innuendo. New York, Delacorte Press, 1999. 307p., signed <strong>and</strong><br />

inscribed by the gay mystery writer, first printing, dj. 22.00

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