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