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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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