Gay and Lesbian Studies Catalog 47 TERMS: We ... - Bolerium Books
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Gay and Lesbian Studies Catalog 47 TERMS: We ... - Bolerium Books
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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.