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