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