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<strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> <strong>Studies</strong><br />

<strong>Overstock</strong> <strong>Sale</strong><br />

Take 50% off the price listed below<br />

<strong>Sale</strong> in effect to August 1, 2010<br />

TERMS: We reserve titles ordered by phone, fax or email for 10 days. Individuals can<br />

remit by check, Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover (Novus). Credit<br />

cards are accepted for phone orders; please have your card number <strong>and</strong> expiration<br />

date available when ordering. Catalog prices do not include postage. Please add<br />

$10.70 for a domestic flat rate box if you prefer delivery via priority mail or $7.50/lb.<br />

UPS in the US <strong>and</strong> $1.00 per book thereafter; if you prefer media mail, add $3.50 for<br />

the first book <strong>and</strong> $1.00 per book thereafter. Foreign first class international <strong>and</strong><br />

priority shipping will be billed at cost. California customers please add applicable sales<br />

tax. Institutions can be billed. Foreign customers may remit in US dollars with a check<br />

drawn upon a US-based bank, or by credit card. All listings subject to prior sale.<br />

CONDITION: Unless otherwise noted, all described titles are in very good or better<br />

condition. Private owners’ signatures or bookplates are not generally noted, but the<br />

presence of former library stamps, card pockets, <strong>and</strong>/or call numbers are described as<br />

‘ex libris’. Any additional blemishes will be described. <strong>Books</strong> may be returned for any<br />

reason.<br />

OUR web site www.bolerium.com has a new, upgraded search engine, secure<br />

ordering, <strong>and</strong> free email lists of our recent acquisitions. You can sign up for our email<br />

new arrival notification at the web site, where you can choose your subject areas for<br />

updates, or contact us at the store if you need assistance to register.<br />

1. 1984 International <strong>Lesbian</strong>/<strong>Gay</strong> Freedom Day parade & celebration; San<br />

Francisco, 24 June 1984. San Francisco, <strong>Lesbian</strong>/<strong>Gay</strong> Freedom Day Committee,<br />

1984. 88p., illus., 10.5x14 inches, wraps. The parade program. 15.00<br />

2. 4 from the circle; short stories <strong>and</strong> poems reprinted from DER KREIS (THE<br />

CIRCLE), Zurich, original drawings by J. Colton, San Francisco - London. San<br />

Francisco, Pan-Graphic Press, 1959. 52p., 5.5x8.5 inches very good first edition in<br />

stiff paper wraps <strong>and</strong> camp pictorial dj with drawings by J. Colton. 50.00<br />

Not st<strong>and</strong>ard pulp format.<br />

3. Addressing herself; February 2 - March 5, 1994. San Francisco, The Lab, 1994.<br />

[36]p., illus. with the work of the exhibiting artists, wraps. Significant lesbian content.<br />

18.00<br />

4. And God bless Uncle Harry <strong>and</strong> his roommate Jack, who we're not supposed<br />

to talk about; cartoon's from CHRISTOPHER STREET. New York, Avon <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

1978. [74]p., wraps. Paperback original. 18.00


5. Becoming visible: the legacy of Stonewall, an exhibition on the history of New<br />

York's lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay communities, June 18-September 24, 1994. New York, The<br />

New York Public Library, 1994. [12]p., illus., wraps. 12.00<br />

6. Betty & Pansy's severe queer review of New York City, an irreverent,<br />

opinionated guide to the bars, clubs, restaurants, cruising areas, bookstores, <strong>and</strong><br />

other attractions of lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay Manhattan. San Francisco, Bedpan<br />

Productions, 1994. vi, 104p., first printing, wraps. 12.00<br />

7. The Black Cat Cafe; "Bohemia of the Barbary Coast" featuring "Jose" Sarria. San<br />

Francisco, the Cafe, 1972. 3.5x2.75 inch business card for manager Travis Dick,<br />

with a Dick drawing of an inebriated black cat. 22.00<br />

8. Castro sweep police riot; October 6, 1989. San Francisco, Castro Sweep Project,<br />

1999. 4p. booklet for the exhibition "marking the 10th anniversary of the Castro<br />

Sweep police riot ... the single most massive official attack on queer human rights<br />

in the history of San Francisco" - p. 2, very good in wraps. 12.00<br />

9. China: AIDS <strong>and</strong> the epidemic of capitalism. [Cambridge, Revolution <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

2001]. [12]p., photos in text, wraps. These reprints from the RCP's Revolutionary<br />

Worker argue that the restoration of capitalism in China made possible the spread<br />

of the epidemic. 25.00<br />

10. Cracks in the image; stories by gay men. London, <strong>Gay</strong> Men's Press, 1981. 134p.,<br />

wraps. 15.00<br />

11. Dorian book quarterly; January, 1962. San Francisco, Pan-Graphic Press, 1962.<br />

38p., wraps. 25.00<br />

12. Dykes-loving-dykes; dyke separatist politics for lesbians only by Bev Jo, Linda<br />

Strega <strong>and</strong> Ruston. Oakl<strong>and</strong>, Battleaxe, 1990. 342p., wraps. 18.00<br />

13. Exchange on HIV/AIDS, sexuality <strong>and</strong> gender, 1, March 2006. Amsterdam ,<br />

n(o)vib, Oxfam Netherl<strong>and</strong>s, KIT <strong>and</strong> KIC, 2006. 16p., 8.25x11.75 inches, wraps.<br />

With much on Africa. 15.00<br />

14. Frontiers; a journal of women studies, volume IV, number 3, fall 1979. Boulder,<br />

Frontiers, 1979. 87p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> history issue. 15.00<br />

15. Future of the past: reviving the queer archives; organized by Ryan Conrad.<br />

Photos: Annette Dragon. Essays: Susie R. Bock, Erica R<strong>and</strong>, Ryan Conrad.<br />

Portl<strong>and</strong>, ME, Moth Press, 2009. 50p. exhibition catalog, profusely illus. with<br />

black/white photos, 9x7 inches, card for the exhibit laid in, very good in wraps. The<br />

exhibition accompanied the acquisition of the Annette Dragon papers by the<br />

University of Southern Maine. 30.00<br />

16. <strong>Gay</strong> voices from East Germany; interviews by Jürgen Lemke, English-language<br />

version edited <strong>and</strong> with an introduction by John Borneman, translations <strong>and</strong><br />

introductions by Steven Stoltenberg et. al. Bloomington, Indiana University Press,<br />

1991. vi, 197p., first printing. 17.00


17. Hacia una nueva politica de salud contra el SIDA; una publicacion de la<br />

Coalicion para una Politica Global contra SIDA. Cambridge, MA, the Coalicion,<br />

1993. 14p., wraps. 12.00<br />

18. International AIDS c<strong>and</strong>lelight memorial <strong>and</strong> mobilization organized by<br />

Mobilization against AIDS. San Francisco, Mobilization against AIDS, 1991. 32p.,<br />

8.5x11 inches, illus., wraps. On the march in various locations internationally.<br />

18.00<br />

19. International lesbian/gay freedom day parade <strong>and</strong> celebration, 30 June 1985,<br />

San Francisco; honor our past, secure our future. San Francisco, <strong>Lesbian</strong>/<strong>Gay</strong><br />

Freedom Day Committee, 1981. 91p., illus., 10.5x14 inches, wraps. The parade<br />

program. 15.00<br />

20. Latino style! To celebrate gay pride week con salsa y sabor! Saturday, June 18,<br />

1983, Conjunto Cespedes, War Memorial Building, Green Room, 9:00 P.M. San<br />

Francisco, <strong>Lesbian</strong>s <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gay</strong>s of the Instituto Familiar de la Raza, 1983. 8.5x11<br />

inch printed flyer, printed single side, palm tree graphic in center. Conjunto<br />

Cespedes was the Bay Area's leading Cuban American combo. 25.00<br />

21. <strong>Lesbian</strong> <strong>and</strong> gay issues in the social services; in Catalyst, a socialist journal of<br />

the social sciences, 1981, volume III, number 4. New York, Institute for Social<br />

Service Alternatives, 1981. 119p., wraps. Includes materials on gay blacks <strong>and</strong><br />

Hispanics. 17.00<br />

22. Magnus; a socialist journal of gay liberation, number 2, summer 1977. San<br />

Francisco, Magnus Collective, 1977. 48p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. Unlike many<br />

radical gay publications, Magnus tried to make connections to other movements.<br />

25.00<br />

23. Manroot; #9, Fall, 1973. 120p., wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> poetry. 17.00<br />

24. Mouth of the dragon: IV. New York, Mouth of the Dragon Press, 1975. [68]p,<br />

poem by contributor D. B. Kreitzberg laid in, wraps. Contributors include Kirby<br />

Congdon, Salvatore Farinella, Will Inman, Maurice Kenny, Gerald Malanga, Ron<br />

Screiber <strong>and</strong> many others. 25.00<br />

25. No ka 'oi (no comparison), a collaborative photo essay from Douglas Cloutier,<br />

Tom Kurthy <strong>and</strong> Philip Pirolo. W. Hollywood, Alluvial Publishing, 1996. Unpaginated,<br />

profusely illus. with the homoerotic black/white <strong>and</strong> color photography of the<br />

collaborators, 10.5x10.5 inches, first edition, dj. 50.00<br />

26. Other countries; black gay voices, a first volume. New York, Other Countries,<br />

1988. 120p., wraps. Includes works by Assotto Saint, Donald Woods <strong>and</strong> others.<br />

20.00<br />

27. Pavel Tchelitchew; nature transformed, April 3 - May 29, 1993 . New York,<br />

Michael Rosenfeld Gallery, 1993. 32p. catalog, profusely illus. with color<br />

reproductions of works for the exhibition, wraps. 18.00<br />

28. Public sc<strong>and</strong>als: sexual orientation <strong>and</strong> criminal law in Romania, a report by<br />

Human Rights Watch <strong>and</strong> the International <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> Human Rights


Commission. New York, Human Rights Watch <strong>and</strong> the IGLHRC, 1998. 104p.,<br />

extensive footnotes, very good first edition in wraps. 15.00<br />

29. Québec passeport sécurisex; safersex passport. Québec, Séro Zéro <strong>and</strong><br />

MIELS-Québec, n.d. 32p including covers, 3.5x4.75 inches, illustrations, bi-lingual<br />

French <strong>and</strong> English, very good in stapled checkered wraps with fleur-de-lys.<br />

25.00<br />

Useful as a notebook, address book <strong>and</strong> guide to safe-sex while traveling.<br />

HIV/AIDS.<br />

30. Radical America: Vol. 15, (1981), No. 1-6. . Somerville, MA, Radical America,<br />

1981. Full year run, wraps, length ranges from 62 pages to 158 p. for #1-2 double<br />

issue. Wraps somewhat smudged or worn on some numbers. Topics include<br />

Pol<strong>and</strong>, Ailcar Cabral, sexual harassment, "From homosexual to gay to ?" by Joe<br />

Interrante, "The continuing burden of race" by Manning Marable, Peter Biskind on<br />

the Hollywood blacklist, etc. 35.00<br />

31. Resumen no gubernamental de las directrices internacionales sobre<br />

VIH/SIDA y derechos humanos. N. pl., ICASO, [199-?]. 20p., 8.5x11 inches,<br />

wraps. Summary of the original text, in Spanish. 18.00<br />

32. Rightfully proud; June 26 1988, San Francisco <strong>Lesbian</strong>/<strong>Gay</strong> Freedom Day<br />

parade & celebration. San Francisco, <strong>Lesbian</strong>/<strong>Gay</strong> Freedom Day Committee, 1988.<br />

48p., illus., 8x11 inches, wraps. The parade program. 15.00<br />

33. (Some Weird Sin II). San Francisco, SWS, 1994. [76]p., illus., wraps enclosed in<br />

cardboard envelope sealed with descriptive label. Trendy gay art <strong>and</strong> literature.<br />

22.00<br />

34. The storm; a journal for free spirits, winter, 1978, #6. New York, The Mackay<br />

Society, 1978. 24p., illus., wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> liberation issue of the anarchist journal,<br />

including articles on Emma Goldman <strong>and</strong> John Henry Mackay. 18.00<br />

35. Studien zur männlichen homosexualität; [1] Prof. Dr. G. Th. Kempe, Die<br />

Homophilen und die Gesellschaft; [2] Zur gleichgeschlechtlichen männlichen<br />

Prostitution. Stuttgart, Ferdin<strong>and</strong> Enke Verlag, 1954. 72p., wraps. (Beiträge zur<br />

sexualforschung #5) 65.00<br />

36. Towards a new health strategy for AIDS; a report of the Global AIDS Policy<br />

Coalition. Cambridge, MA, the Coalition, 1993. 14p., wraps. 12.00<br />

37. Towards a Quaker view of sex; an essay by a group of Friends. London, Friends<br />

Home Service Committee, 1966. 84p., later printing of the revised edition, slightly<br />

discolored wraps. The longest chapter is on homosexuality. 12.00<br />

38. Transvestia; volume XV, no. 89. Los Angeles, Chevalier, 1977. 96p., very good in<br />

wraps. 35.00<br />

39. Transvestia; volume XVI, no. 93. Los Angeles, Chevalier, 1978. 96p., very good<br />

in wraps. 35.00<br />

40. Transvestia; volume XVI, no. 95. Los Angeles, Chevalier, 1978. 96p., very good<br />

in wraps. 35.00


41. Transvestia; volume XVII, no. 98. Los Angeles, Chevalier, 1979. 96p., very good<br />

in wraps. 35.00<br />

42. The Unity; a celebration of <strong>Gay</strong> Games IV <strong>and</strong> Stonewall. San Francisco,<br />

Labrecque Publishing, 1994. 164p., profusely illus., 9x12 inches, first edition, wraps.<br />

15.00<br />

43. Abbott, Franklin, ed. Men & intimacy; personal accounts exploring the dilemmas of<br />

modern male sexuality. Freedom, CA, The Crossing Press, 1990. ix, 247p., very<br />

good first trade paper edition in pictorial wraps. 12.00<br />

44. Abbott, Steve. The lizard club. Brooklyn, Autonomedia, 1993. 159p., wraps.<br />

Posthumous collection of the poet's prose pieces. (New autonomy series) 12.00<br />

45. Abnorman, [pseudonym of Norman Nichols]. Subway stops; collected poems of<br />

Abnorman [pseud.]. San Francisco, GLB Publishers, 1998. 83p., first printing,<br />

wraps. Mostly written in San Francisco, with significant AIDS content. 12.00<br />

46. Ackl<strong>and</strong>, Valentine. For Sylvia: an honest account, foreword by Bea Howe. New<br />

York, W. W. Norton & Company, 1985. 135p., first American edition, slightly<br />

creased dj. Ackl<strong>and</strong> was the companion of Sylvia Townsend Warner for more than<br />

40 years. 12.00<br />

47. Ackroyd, Peter. Dressing up; transvestism <strong>and</strong> drag: the history of an obsession,<br />

with 146 illustrations. New York, Simon <strong>and</strong> Schuster, 1979. 160p., bibliography,<br />

sources, index, profusely illustrated with photos <strong>and</strong> art., very good first edition in<br />

boards <strong>and</strong> dj. 25.00<br />

48. Adair, Margo & Lynn Johnson. Tapping deeper resources; visualization &<br />

A.I.D.S., instruction booklet, designed for The Worried Well / HIV+. San<br />

Francisco, Shanti Project <strong>and</strong> Tools for Change, 1985. 11p., second printing, wraps.<br />

To be used with a set of tapes "designed specifically for gay men ...". 12.00<br />

49. Adelman, Marcy, ed. Long time passing; lives of older lesbians. Boston, Alyson<br />

Publications, 1986. 264p., first printing, wraps. 17.00<br />

50. Aldyne, Nathan [pseudonym of authors Michael McDowell <strong>and</strong> Dennis Schuetz].<br />

Cobalt. New York, Avon <strong>Books</strong>, 1982. 201p., very good first edition in boards <strong>and</strong><br />

unclipped dj . 18.00<br />

McDowell was best-known as the author of the horror series "Blackwater." Both<br />

authors died of AIDS-related illnesses <strong>and</strong> lived near Boston. Gunn page 118-119.<br />

Dan Valentine & Clarisse Lovelace mysteries.<br />

51. Allain, Carol <strong>and</strong> Rosamund Elwin, eds. Getting wet; tales of lesbian seductions.<br />

Toronto, Women's Press, 1992. 173p., wraps. Fiction anthology compiled by two<br />

Afro-Canadian editors. 12.00<br />

52. Allan, Clarke. The first man to be first lady. Bryn Mawr, Buy <strong>Books</strong>, 1999. 304p.,<br />

signed by Allan, first edition in pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> presidential romance. 12.00<br />

53. Allison, Dorothy. The women who hate me. Brooklyn, Long Haul Press, 1983.<br />

69p., wraps. Poetry. Allison's first book. 65.00


54. Altman, Dennis. AIDS in the mind of America. Garden City, Anchor<br />

Press/Doubleday, 1986. viii, 228p., very good first edition in cloth <strong>and</strong> boards,<br />

unclipped dj. 15.00<br />

The social, political, <strong>and</strong> psychological impact of a new epidemic.<br />

55. Altman, Dennis. Coming out in the seventies. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1981.<br />

185p., first US printing, wraps slightly worn. The Australian first edition is Young 47*.<br />

12.00<br />

Altman's second book.<br />

56. Alwood, Edward. Straight news; gays, lesbians, <strong>and</strong> the news media. New York,<br />

Columbia University Press, 1996. xviii, 386p., first printing, dj. (Between men -<br />

Between women, <strong>Lesbian</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>Studies</strong>) 15.00<br />

57. Alyson, Sasha, Enid Braun, Beth Irel<strong>and</strong> et. al. Young, gay & proud!. Boston,<br />

Alyson Publications, 1980. 95p., illustrations, first printing, wraps. Based on the<br />

Australian publication of the same name. 15.00<br />

Resources <strong>and</strong> guidance for gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian teenagers.<br />

58. Anderson, Chester. Fox & hare; the story of a Friday evening, illustrated by<br />

Charles Stevenson. Glen Ellen, CA, Entwhistle <strong>Books</strong>, 1980. [188]p., 7.75x12<br />

inches, first paperback edition of this illustrated novel. Young 69. 22.00<br />

59. Andrews, Teryl . The only way to fly. San Diego, Phenix Publishers, 1970. 158p.,<br />

wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Pleasure Reader PR 250) 20.00<br />

60. Andrews, Teryl [pseudonym of Thom Racina]. Flower boys [cover title states<br />

Flower boy]. New York, 101 Enterprises, 1968. 92p., camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong><br />

pulp fiction. (101-11) 45.00<br />

"Love" was the rule of "Flower Children" of San Francisco!.<br />

61. Andros, Phil [pseudonym of Samuel M. Steward]. Roman conquests. San<br />

Francisco, Perineum Press, 1983. 154p., wraps with Tom of Finl<strong>and</strong> cover art.<br />

15.00<br />

62. Andros, Phil [pseudonym of Samuel Steward. Stud [$tud]. San Francisco, J. Brian<br />

Enterprises, 1969. 130p., wraps. Young 97*. 25.00<br />

63. Anonymous. Boys in the b<strong>and</strong>; a gay romance for adults. New York, Star<br />

Distributors, 1991. 150p.+ads, camp pictorial wraps, Craig Esposito cover. <strong>Gay</strong><br />

pulp fiction. (Bad Boys BA-117) 15.00<br />

64. Anonymous. Drury Lane: a gay romance for adults only. New York, Star Dist.,<br />

1991. 153p., very good in original camp color pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Man<br />

to Man M-105) 15.00<br />

65. Anonymous. Forest boys. New York, Star Dist., 1989. 150p., camp pictorial wraps.<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (New Male NM-181) 15.00<br />

66. Anonymous. Leather whipper. New York, Star Dist., 1987. 150p.+photo ads, camp<br />

pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (New Male NM-152) 15.00


67. Anonymous. Men in chains. New York, Star Distributors, 1988. 150p.+ads, camp<br />

pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Finl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong> FIN-150) 15.00<br />

68. Anonymous. Sailor '69'. Washington, Guild Press, 1969. 78p. + ads, 4x7 inches,<br />

very good in original stapled white wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Black Knight Classics<br />

of the Homosexual Underground) 30.00<br />

Hey Sailor!.<br />

69. Anonymous. Sigma Chi studs. New York, Star Distributors, 1987. 151p., wraps<br />

with Craig Esposito cover. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Finl<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong> FIN-143) 15.00<br />

70. Anonymous. The team. Washington, Guild Press, 1969. 103p.,4x7 inches, very<br />

good in original stapled white wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Black Knight Classics of the<br />

Homosexual Underground) 30.00<br />

College Football.!.<br />

71. Anonymous. Under the bridge. Washington, Guild Press, 1969. 77p. + ads, wraps.<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Black Knight Classics of the Homosexual Underground) 25.00<br />

72. Antoniou, Laura, ed. Looking for Mr. Preston. New York, Richard Kasak, 1995.<br />

298p., very good first edition in cloth-backed boards <strong>and</strong> unclipped dj. Memorial<br />

volume, with contributions from Sasha Alyson, Samuel R. Delany, Andrew Holleran,<br />

Michael Lassell, Felice Picano, Cecilia Tan, Larry Townsend, <strong>and</strong> many others.<br />

12.00<br />

73. Arce, Hector. The secret life of Tyrone Power. New York, William Morrow <strong>and</strong><br />

Company, 1979. 317p. incl. photos, edgeworn dj. 18.00<br />

74. Arenas, Reinaldo. The assault; translated by Andrew Hurley. New York, Viking,<br />

1994. 145p., first edition, dj. The Cuban American author found an unsympathetic<br />

reception in the US. He developed AIDS before taking his own life in 1990. 17.00<br />

75. Arenas, Reinaldo. The doorman; translated from the Spanish by Dolores M. Koch.<br />

New York, Grove Weidenfeld, 1991. 191p., first US edition, dj. 17.00<br />

76. Arenas, Reinaldo. Farewell to the sea; a novel of Cuba, translated by Andrew<br />

Hurley. New York, Viking, 1986. 413p., first US edition, dj. 20.00<br />

77. Arenas, Reinaldo, translated by Andrew Hurley. Singing from the well; translated<br />

by Andrew Hurley. New York, Viking, 1987. 206p., very good first edition i<br />

unclipped dj. . 18.00<br />

Cuban American novelist. This was his first novel, meant to be the beginning of a<br />

semi-autobiographical series of 5 books of which "Farewell to the Sea" was the<br />

third book but the first to be published in English. The book was banned in Cuba<br />

<strong>and</strong> he has not published in Cuba since.<br />

78. Armington, Kevin, ed. Treatment issues; the <strong>Gay</strong> Men's Health Crisis newsletter of<br />

experimental therapies, compilation issue, November 1987-January 1991. New<br />

York, <strong>Gay</strong> Men's Health Crisis, 1991. 193p., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. Compilation of<br />

GMHC articles on experimental <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ard AIDS therapies, dropping only a few<br />

articles that had no value, useless data, etc. 25.00


79. Atkinson, Ti-Grace. Amazon odyssey. New York, Links <strong>Books</strong>, 1974. xxiv, 259p.,<br />

first wraps edition. 12.00<br />

80. Atkinson, Ti-Grace. Amazon odyssey. New York, Links <strong>Books</strong>, 1974. xxiv, 259p.,<br />

first printing, edgeworn dj. 15.00<br />

81. Austin, Drew. Queer pen. San Diego, Publishers Export Co., 1968. 151p., very<br />

good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction prisonthemed.<br />

(French Line FL-46) 45.00<br />

82. Azpadu, Dodici. Goat song. N. pl., Aunt Lute Book Company, 1984. ix, 110p., first<br />

edition, wraps. Poetry. 12.00<br />

83. Azpadu, Dodici. Saturday night in the prime of life; a novel. Iowa City, Aunt Lute<br />

Book Company, 1983. 95p., first edition, wraps. 12.00<br />

Born in Brooklyn, at writing an eight-year San Francisco resident, Azpdu is from a<br />

Sicilian immigrant family, writes in the context of "the male-dominated Sicilian<br />

culture that affects the women who exist inside <strong>and</strong> outside it".<br />

84. Baker, Nikki. Long goodbyes. Tallahassee, The Naiad Press, 1993. 235p., first<br />

edition, wraps. African American lesbian mystery writer. 10.00<br />

85. Baker, Rob. The art of AIDS. New York, Continuum, 1994. 255p. + 8p. plates, first<br />

printing, dj. 18.00<br />

86. Balliett, Bev <strong>and</strong> Patti Patton. Graphic details; lesbian erotica & humor,<br />

photography by Patti Patton. Phoenix, Star Publications, 1979. 44p., illustrated with<br />

nude photos, lightly-worn first edition in pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

87. Baracks, Barbara & Kent Jarratt. Sage writings from the lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay men's<br />

writing workshop at Senior Action in a <strong>Gay</strong> Environment. New York, Teachers &<br />

Writers Collaborative Publications, 1980. 115p., wraps. 18.00<br />

88. Barnes, Djuna. Ladies almanack; showing their signs <strong>and</strong> their tides; their moons<br />

<strong>and</strong> their changes; the seasons as it is with them; their eclipses <strong>and</strong> equinoxes; as<br />

well as a full record of diurnal <strong>and</strong> nocturnal distempers, written & illustrated by a<br />

lady of fashion. New York, New York University Press, 1992. li, 84p., first printing<br />

thus. First issued in Paris, 1928. Grier A, C. (The cutting edge: lesbian life <strong>and</strong><br />

literature) 18.00<br />

89. Barnett, Allen. The body <strong>and</strong> its dangers <strong>and</strong> other stories. New York, St. Martin's<br />

Press, 1990. 181p., first edition, edgeworn dj. 18.00<br />

90. Barnett, Allen. The body <strong>and</strong> its dangers <strong>and</strong> other stories. New York, St. Martin's<br />

Press, 1990. 181p., first edition, dj. 25.00<br />

91. Barr, James. Quatrefoil; a novel. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1982. xii, 373p., first<br />

Alyson printing, slightly worn wraps. Reissue of Young 188*, with a new<br />

introduction by Samuel M. Steward. 15.00<br />

92. Barrus, Tim. Genocide; the anthology. Stamford, Knights Press, 1988. 211p.,<br />

wraps. 20.00


93. Bartlett, Neil. Ready to catch him should should he fall. New York, Dutton, 1991.<br />

313p., first edition, dj. 15.00<br />

94. Baskett, Edward Eugene. Entrapped; introduction by James A. Warren. Westport,<br />

Lawrence Hill & Company, 1976. 151p., first edition, dj. Dj subtitle: "An accused<br />

homosexual looks at American justice". 20.00<br />

95. Bateson, Mary Catherine <strong>and</strong> Richard Goldsby. Thinking AIDS. Reading, MA,<br />

Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1988. xv, 153p., first edition, dj. Bateson is a<br />

European American anthropologist; Goldsby an African-American biologist.<br />

18.00<br />

96. Bayer, Ronald. Homosexuality <strong>and</strong> American psychiatry; the politics of<br />

diagnosis. New York, Basic <strong>Books</strong>, 1981. viii, 216p., first printing, dj. 25.00<br />

97. Bayer, S<strong>and</strong>y. The crystal curtain. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1988. 214p., first<br />

US edition, wraps. Mystery. 15.00<br />

98. Beadle, Jeremy. Death scene; thirteen songs for Guy. London, GMP, 1988. 222p.,<br />

first printing, wraps. Mystery. 18.00<br />

99. Beal, M. F. Amazon one. Boston, Little, Brown <strong>and</strong> Company, 1975. 299p., first<br />

edition, slightly worn dj. Beal's first novel focuses on a group of armed radical<br />

activists in 1970s America. Greir B*. 25.00<br />

100. Bean, Joseph W. Leathersex shadows; the erotic art of Joseph W. Bean. San<br />

Francisco, Brush Creek Media, 1998. 79p., profusely illus. with Bean' black/white<br />

drawings, 8.5x11 inches, very good in wraps. (Brush Creek Media Artists 5)<br />

35.00<br />

101. Becker, Carol S. Unbroken ties; lesbian ex-lovers. Boston, Alyson Publications,<br />

1988. 217p., first edition, wraps. 10.00<br />

102. Bell, Alan P. <strong>and</strong> Martin S. Weinberg. Homosexualities; a study of diversity<br />

among men <strong>and</strong> women. New York, Simon <strong>and</strong> Schuster, 1978. 505p., first printing,<br />

dj. 17.00<br />

103. Bell, Arthur. Kings don't mean a thing; the John Knight murder case. New York,<br />

William Morrow <strong>and</strong> Company, 1978. 228p., first edition, dj. Knight, heir to the<br />

Knight-Ridder publishing empire <strong>and</strong> a journalist in his own right, led a double life<br />

that took him into the world of gay male street hustlers. 20.00<br />

104. Benderson, Bruce. User. New York, Dutton, 1994. 227p., first printing, dj.<br />

18.00<br />

105. Benkovitz, Miriam J. Frederick Rolfe: Baron Corvo, a biography. New York, G.<br />

P. Putnam's Sons, 1977. xiii, 332p. + 12p. plates, first US edition, dj. 25.00<br />

106. Bennett, P. H. His master's meat. Santee, CA, Surree Ltd., 1979. 186p.+ads,<br />

very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction .<br />

(Surree Stud Series SS054) 15.00


107. Bentley, Robert. Here there be dragons. Chicago, Ontario Press, 1972. 256p.,<br />

slightly edgeworn dj. Literate espionage thriller with gay cast of characters. Young<br />

258*. 15.00<br />

108. Benton, Riley. The dungaree jungle. North Hollywood, All Star <strong>Books</strong> Challenge<br />

Publications, 1966. 155p., camp pictorial wraps wraps. "Two people shared his<br />

secret - one a woman who denied it - the other a man who knew him as no woman<br />

ever had . . ." <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. Young 259. (An Original All Star Novel AS 88)<br />

35.00<br />

109. Berger, Raymond M. <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> gray; the older homosexual man. Urbana,<br />

University of Illinois Press, 1982. 233p., dj. 17.00<br />

110. Bergman, David, ed. The Violet Quill reader; the emergence of gay writing after<br />

Stonewall. New York, St.Martin's Press, 1994. xix, 410p., first edition, dj. 18.00<br />

Violet Quill was the vehicle for the post-Stonewall literary generation. This<br />

anthology includes works published for the first time by Edmund White, Andrew<br />

Holleran, Felice Picano <strong>and</strong> others, as well as excerpts from their published works.<br />

111. Berliner, Ross. The manhood ceremony. New York, Simon <strong>and</strong> Schuster, 1978.<br />

288p., first edition, slightly edgeworn dj. Young 265*. 25.00<br />

112. Bernikow, Louise. among women. New York, Harmony <strong>Books</strong>, 1980. 296p., first<br />

printing, dj slightly shelfworn. On bonds among women intellectuals, Including<br />

Colette, Woolf, Stein <strong>and</strong> others. 10.00<br />

113. Bérubé, Allan. Coming out under fire; the history of gay men <strong>and</strong> women in<br />

World War Two. New York, The Free Press, 1990. xiii, 377p. + 16p. photos, first<br />

printing, dj. 20.00<br />

114. Bianchi, Tom. Bob & Rod. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1994. 96p., profusely<br />

illus. with Bianchi's homoerotic photographs (both in black <strong>and</strong> white <strong>and</strong> in color),<br />

12x13 inches, first edition, very good in very good dj. 25.00<br />

115. Birkby, Phyllis, et. al., eds. Amazon expedition; a lesbian feminist anthology.<br />

New York, Times Change Press, 1973. 93p., later printing, wraps. 15.00<br />

116. Blackman, Marci <strong>and</strong> Trebor Healey, eds. Beyond definition; new writing from<br />

gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian San Francisco, introduction by Susie Bright. San Francisco, manic<br />

d press, 1994. 165p., first printing, wraps. 15.00<br />

117. Blackwood, Evelyn, ed. Anthropology <strong>and</strong> homosexual behavior. New York,<br />

Haworth Press, 1985. xiii, 217p., wraps. Originally published in of the JOURNAL<br />

OF HOMOSEXUALITY, vol. 11, #s 3-4. (Research on homosexuality) 15.00<br />

118. Blais, Marie-Claire. St. Lawrence Blues; translated from the French by Ralph<br />

Manheim. New York, Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1974. 229p., first US edition, dj.<br />

Young 309. 22.00<br />

119. Blais, Marie-Claire. The wolf; translated by Sheila Fischman. Toronto,<br />

McClell<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> Stewart, 1974. 142p., first English language edition, dj slightly worn.<br />

Young 310*. 25.00


120. Blechman, Burt. Stations. New York, R<strong>and</strong>om House, 1964. xv, 138p., first<br />

printing, dj. Young 329*. 35.00<br />

121. Bode, Janet. View from another closet; exploring bisexuality in women. New<br />

York, Hawthorn <strong>Books</strong>, 1976. 252p., first printing, dj slightly discolored. Grier B*.<br />

12.00<br />

122. Boggs, Ed. Queer free; a novel by Alabama Birdstone. New York, Calamus<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1981. 199p., first edition, wraps. Young 288*. 17.00<br />

123. Bonicatti, Alan. Vulcano. New York, Amethyst Press, 1991. [64]p. incl. 62p. of<br />

the photographer's homoerotic black/white nature shots, 9.5x12.5 inches, wraps<br />

with minor discoloration. 30.00<br />

124. Borer, Alain. Rimbaud en Abisinia. Mexico City, Fondo de Cultura Económica,<br />

1991. 288p., one of 2,000 copies, first Mexican edition, wraps. Translation of<br />

Rimbaud en Abyssinie. 15.00<br />

125. Borgman, C. F. River road. New York, New American Library, 1988. 373p., first<br />

edition, dj. First novel by the gay writer. 18.00<br />

126. Boswell, John. Same-sex unions in premodern Europe. New York, Villard<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1994. xxx, 412p. + 8p. photos, later printing, dj. 20.00<br />

127. Bouldrey, Brian. The genius of desire; a novel. New York, Ballantine <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

1993. 274p., first printing, dj. 15.00<br />

128. Bowman, Karl. Sexual being versus governments that promote homosexuality.<br />

Rochester, WA, Sovereign Press, 1993. 61p., wraps. 30,000 years of attack on<br />

sexual beings. 12.00<br />

129. Boyd, Malcolm. <strong>Gay</strong> priest; an inner journey. New York, St. Martin's Press,<br />

1986. 163p. + 8p. photographs, first printing, dj. 15.00<br />

130. Boyd, Malcolm. Take off the masks. Garden City, Doubleday & Company, 1978.<br />

178p., first edition, dj. Young 384*. 20.00<br />

131. Boyle, Kay. Gentlemen, I address you privately. Santa Barbara, Capra Press,<br />

1991. 227p., first edition thus, dj. A revised version of Young 387. 12.00<br />

132. Bram, Christopher. In memory of Angel Clare a novel. New York, Donald I.<br />

Fine, 1989. 288p., first edition, dj. 22.00<br />

133. Br<strong>and</strong>, Dionne, et. al. Sight specific; lesbians <strong>and</strong> representation. Toronto, A<br />

Space, 1988. 56p., 8.5x5.5 inches, profusely illus. exhibition catalog, one of 1,000<br />

copies, wraps. Includes work by Dionne Br<strong>and</strong>, Sue Golding, Jude Johnston <strong>and</strong><br />

others. 30.00<br />

134. Braun, Richard Emil. Bad l<strong>and</strong>. Penl<strong>and</strong>, NC, Jargon Society, 1971.<br />

Unpaginated, stiff wraps in dj. Poetry. Young 433. (Jargon 70) 20.00<br />

135. Bright, Susie <strong>and</strong> Jill Posener, eds. Nothing but the girl; the blatant lesbian<br />

image, a portfolio <strong>and</strong> exploration of lesbian erotic photography, essays by Susie<br />

Bright. New York, Freedom Editions, 1996. 144p., 9x11 inches, dj. With photos by


Tee Corinne, Honey Lee Cottrll, Della Grace, Morgan Gwenwald <strong>and</strong> Jill Posener,<br />

<strong>and</strong> a short bibliogrphy by Corinne. 30.00<br />

136. Brodine, Karen. Illegal assembly. Brooklyn, Hanging Loose Press, 1980. 63p.,<br />

wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> feminist poet. 15.00<br />

137. Brogan, Jim. Jack <strong>and</strong> Jim; a personal journal of the 70's. Bolinas, CA,<br />

Equanimity Press, 1982. 174p., inscribed by the author, first edition, wraps.<br />

22.00<br />

138. Brogan, Jim. Jack <strong>and</strong> Jim; a personal journal of the 70's. Bolinas, CA,<br />

Equanimity Press, 1982. 174p., first edition, wraps. 12.00<br />

139. Brooten, Bernadette J. Love between women; early Christian responses to<br />

female homoeroticism. Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1996. xii, 422p., first<br />

printing, dj. 15.00<br />

140. Broughton, James. A to Z; 26 sermonettes. Mill Valley, Syzygy Press, 1986.<br />

[20]p., wraps. Poetry. 20.00<br />

141. Broughton, James. The <strong>and</strong>rogyne journal. Oakl<strong>and</strong>, Scrimshaw Press, 1977.<br />

77p., owner's inscription, wraps. Young 474. 22.00<br />

142. Broughton, James. The <strong>and</strong>rogyne journal. Oakl<strong>and</strong>, Scrimshaw Press, 1977.<br />

77p., creased wraps. Young 474. 18.00<br />

143. Broughton, James. Ecstasies; poems 1975-1983, paintings by Galen Garwood.<br />

Mill Valley, CA, Syzygy Press, 1983. 123p., first wraps edition. <strong>Gay</strong> poetry. 18.00<br />

144. Broughton, James. Erogeny; a geographical expedition. South San Francisco,<br />

ManRoot <strong>Books</strong>, 1976. 12p. one of 1,000 copies written for the poet's film of the<br />

same name, wraps. 22.00<br />

145. Brown, Daniel. Among the carnivores; by Daniel Curzon (pseud.). Port<br />

Washington, NY, Ashley <strong>Books</strong>, 1978. 377p., first edition, dj. Young 883*. 20.00<br />

146. Brown, Daniel. From violent men; a novel by Daniel Curzon (pseud.). San<br />

Francisco, IGNA, 1983. 248p., 1" closed tear on f.e.p., first edition, wraps. 15.00<br />

147. Brown, Daniel. From violent men; a novel by Daniel Curzon [pseud.]. San<br />

Francisco, IGNA, 1983. 248p., signed by the author, first edition, wraps. 25.00<br />

148. Brown, Daniel. The misadventures of Tim McPick; by Daniel Curzon (pseud.).<br />

Los Angeles, Jon Parke Custis Press, 1975. 320p., first edition, wraps. 20.00<br />

149. Brown, Howard. Familiar faces, hidden lives; the story of homosexual men in<br />

America today. New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1976. 246p., first edition, dj.<br />

12.00<br />

150. Brown, Judith C. Immodest acts; the life of a lesbian nun in renaissance Italy.<br />

New York, Oxford University Press, 1986. viii, 214p., first printing, dj. (<strong>Studies</strong> in the<br />

history of sexuality) 15.00<br />

151. Brown, Rita Mae. Songs to a h<strong>and</strong>some woman; illustrations, Ginger Legato.<br />

Baltimore, Diana Press, 1973. 39p., second printing, wraps. 20.00


152. Browning, Frank. The culture of desire; paradox <strong>and</strong> perversity in gay lives<br />

today. New York, Crown Publishers, 1993. viii, 241p., later printing, dj. 12.00<br />

153. Bulliet, C. J. Venus Castina; famous female impersonators, celestial <strong>and</strong> human,<br />

with illustrations by Alex<strong>and</strong>er King. New York, Bonanza <strong>Books</strong>, 1956. 308p.,<br />

facsimile of 1928 edition, slightly edgeworn dj. 35.00<br />

154. Bulot, Blaise. Dark waters. [New Orleans], Croker Sack <strong>Books</strong>, 1993. 117p.,<br />

wraps. <strong>Gay</strong>/black New Orleans gothic. 12.00<br />

155. Burford, Barbara. The threshing floor. London, Sheba Feminist Publishers,<br />

1986. 210p., first printing, wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> novel by the Afro-Caribbean author.<br />

15.00<br />

156. Burke, Phyllis. Family values' two moms <strong>and</strong> their son. New York, R<strong>and</strong>om<br />

House, 1993. xvi, 233p., first edition, dj. 15.00<br />

157. Burroughs, William S. Queer. New York, Viking, 1985. xxiii, 134p., first edition, dj.<br />

35.00<br />

158. Butts, June Dobbs. Is homosexuality a threat to the black family? in Ebony,<br />

April 1981, vol. xxxvi, no. 6. Chicago, Ebony, 1981. 6p. article in the 154p., 10x13<br />

inch magazine. 15.00<br />

159. Calimach, Andrew. Lovers' legends; the gay Greek myths. New Rochelle, NY,<br />

Haiduk Press, 2002. iv, 179p., illus. in text, dj. 15.00<br />

160. Camp, Rob <strong>and</strong> Joan C. Tallada. Vivir con el VIH/SIDA. Barcelona, Fausal<br />

Editores, 1994. 188p., first edition, wraps. 15.00<br />

161. Canan, Janine. Who buried the breast of dreams. Berkeley, Emily Dickinson<br />

Press, 1981. 45p., signed by the lesbian poet, wraps. 12.00<br />

162. Cappon, Daniel. Toward an underst<strong>and</strong>ing of homosexuality. Englewood<br />

Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, 1965. xi, 302p., dj. 25.00<br />

163. Carson, Michael. Brothers in arms; a novel. New York, Pantheon <strong>Books</strong>, 1988.<br />

220p., first US edition, dj. 15.00<br />

164. Carter, Floyd. Big Joe. New York, 101 Enterprises, 1968. 92p., very good first<br />

edition in original stapled camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (101-21) 35.00<br />

Young football players in a public steam bath house!.<br />

165. Castle, Charles. Noël. Garden City, Doubleday & Company, 1973. 272p.,<br />

profusely illus., first US edition, dj worn at top. Celebratory biography of Noël<br />

Coward. 25.00<br />

166. Cedar <strong>and</strong> Nelly, eds. A woman's touch; an anthology of lesbian eroticism <strong>and</strong><br />

sensuality for women only. Eugene, Womanshare <strong>Books</strong>, 1979. 158p. + 8p.<br />

graphics, lightly creased wraps with cover designed by Tee Corrine. 10.00<br />

167. Challenge, Jack. St. Mick; a novel. Santa Barbara, Ross-Erikson, 1981. 305p.,<br />

first wraps edition. 17.00


168. Champagne, John. The blue lady's h<strong>and</strong>s. Secaucus, Lyle Stuart, 1988. 162p.,<br />

first edition, dj. Novel of gay love in the age of AIDS. 18.00<br />

169. Chauncey, George. <strong>Gay</strong> New York; gender, urban culture, <strong>and</strong> the making of<br />

the gay male world, 1980-1940. New York, Basic <strong>Books</strong>, 1994. xi, 478p., illus., first<br />

printing, dj. 25.00<br />

170. Cheever, John. The letters of John Cheever; edited by Benjamin Cheever.<br />

New York, Simon <strong>and</strong> Schuster, 1988. 397p. + 12p. photographs, first edition, dj.<br />

15.00<br />

171. Chesser, Eustace. Strange loves; the human aspects of sexual deviation. New<br />

York, William Morrow <strong>and</strong> Company, 1971. 256p., dj. US edition. 20.00<br />

172. Christman, Henry M., comp. <strong>Gay</strong> tales <strong>and</strong> verses from the Arabian Nights.<br />

Autstin, Banned <strong>Books</strong>, 1989. 100p., wraps. 18.00<br />

173. Clarke, Gerald. Capote; a biography. New York, Simon <strong>and</strong> Schuster, 1988.<br />

632p., first printing, dj. 20.00<br />

174. Clarke, Lige <strong>and</strong> Jack Nichols. Roommates can't always be lovers; an intimate<br />

guide to male-male relations. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1974. xiii, 194p.,<br />

edgeworn dj. 22.00<br />

175. Clendinen, Dudley <strong>and</strong> Adam Nagourney. Out for good; the struggle to build a<br />

gay rights movement in America. New York, Simon & Schuster, 1999. 716p. + 16p.<br />

photos, first printing, dj. 15.00<br />

176. Clum, John M. Acting gay; male homosexuality in modern drama. New York,<br />

Columbia University Press, 1992. xviii, 317p., first printing, dj. (Between men -<br />

between women, lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay studies) 18.00<br />

177. Clunis, D. Merilee & G. Dorsey Green. <strong>Lesbian</strong> couples. Seattle, Seal Press,<br />

1988. xv, 260p., later printing, wraps. 12.00<br />

178. Coe, Christopher. I look divine. New York, Ticknor & Fields, 1987. 109p., first<br />

edition, dj. First novel by the gay author. 22.00<br />

179. Coe, Christopher. Such times. New York, Harcourt Brace & Company, 1993.<br />

317p., first edition, dj. 17.00<br />

180. Coe, Richard N. The vision of Jean Genet. New York, Grove Press, 1968. viii,<br />

343p., first printing, 1" clip on f.e.p., dj. 20.00<br />

181. Coleman, Lonnie. Mark. New York, Simon <strong>and</strong> Schuster, 1981. 319p., first<br />

edition, dj. Young 725*. 22.00<br />

182. Coleman, Penny. Village elders. Urbana, University of Illinois Press, 2000. xiii,<br />

141p., first printing, dj. Photodocumentary on gay elders in Greenwich Village,<br />

produced with the cooperation of SAGE. 18.00<br />

183. Cooper, Dennis. Closer. New York, Grove Press, 1989. 131p., first edition, dj.<br />

Novel. 22.00<br />

184. Cooper, Dennis. Try. New York, Grove Press, 1994. 199p., first printing, dj.<br />

18.00


185. Cooper, Dennis. Wrong; stories. New York, Grove Weidenfeld, 1992. 165p., first<br />

printing, dj. 18.00<br />

186. Corbin, Steven. Fragments that remain; a novel. Boston, Alyson Publications,<br />

1993. 315p., first edition, dj. <strong>Gay</strong> African American author. 15.00<br />

187. Corbin, Steven. Fragments that remain; a novel. Boston, Alyson Publications,<br />

1993. 315p., inscribed by the gay African American author, first printing, dj.<br />

25.00<br />

188. Corbin, Steven. No easy place to be. New York, Simon <strong>and</strong> Schuster, 1989.<br />

443p., first edition, dj. The African American writer's first novel, set in the Harlem<br />

Renaissance, containing gay themes. 17.00<br />

189. Corington, William. Christy dancing; a novel by John Coriolan [pseud.]. San<br />

Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1980. 160p., slightly worn wraps with cover art by<br />

Ken Wood. 18.00<br />

190. Corinne, Tee, ed. Intricate passions. Austin, Banned <strong>Books</strong>, 1989. v, 154p. +<br />

8p. photos of the contributors to this collection of erotic lesbian short fiction, first<br />

printing, wraps. 10.00<br />

191. Cornwell, Anita. Black lesbian in white America. Tallahassee, Naiad Press,<br />

1983. 129p., first edition, wraps. 20.00<br />

192. Cory, Donald Webster. The homosexual in America; a subjective approach,<br />

introduction by Dr. Albert Ellis. New York, Greenberg: Publisher, 1952. xvii, 326p.,<br />

later printing. 18.00<br />

193. Cory, Donald Webster, comp. 21 variations on a theme. New York, Greenberg:<br />

Publisher, 1953. 436p., first printing. Young 811*. 25.00<br />

194. Cox, Ed. Waking. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1977. 48p., one of 1000<br />

copies, first edition, wraps. Poetry. Young 837*. 25.00<br />

195. Crisp, Quentin. The naked civil servant; preface by Michael Holroyd. New York,<br />

Holt, Rinehart <strong>and</strong> Winston, 1977. x, 212p., first US edition, slightly edgeworn dj.<br />

The first British edition is Young 853*. 35.00<br />

196. Croft-Cooke, Rupert. Bosie; the story of Lord Alfred Douglas, his friends <strong>and</strong><br />

enemies. Indianapolis, Bobbs-Merrill, 1963. 414p. + front., 16p. photos, first US<br />

edition, dj. 25.00<br />

197. Cruikshank, Margaret. The gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian liberation movement. New York,<br />

Routledge, 1992. xvii, 225p., wraps. (Revolutionary thought/radical movements)<br />

12.00<br />

198. Cruse, Howard. Stuck rubber baby. New York, Paradox Press, 1995. iv, 210p.,<br />

profusely illus. with Cruse's comic art. first printing. Introduction by Tony Kushner.<br />

Comics by the creator of Wendel <strong>and</strong> the founder of <strong>Gay</strong> Comix. 20.00<br />

199. Culver, Ed. <strong>Gay</strong> three-way. San Diego, CA, Publisher's Export Co., 1966. 160p.,<br />

original wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (PEC N121) 25.00


200. Cunningham, Michael. Flesh <strong>and</strong> blood. New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1995.<br />

466p., signed by Cunningham on the title page, first edition, dj. The Pulitzer Prizewinning<br />

author's second novel. 45.00<br />

201. Cunningham, Michael. The hours. New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1998. 229p.,<br />

first edition, dj. Pulitzer Prize winning novel. Basis of film. 35.00<br />

202. Dagion, John, ed. Trucker; true revelations <strong>and</strong> strange happenings from 18<br />

Wheeler, volume 2. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1986. 185p. including<br />

illus., first wraps edition (issued contemporaneously with the limited hardback<br />

edition). 18.00<br />

203. Dalton, Anthony. Baby face; a novel. New York, 101 Enterprises, 1967. 96p.,<br />

camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (An Original Home Library Edition 101-4)<br />

25.00<br />

204. Damon, Buster. Mostly male. Gardena, CA, E. L. Publishing Company, 1970.<br />

170p., camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (G 1) 25.00<br />

205. Dannecker, Martin. Theories of homosexuality. London, <strong>Gay</strong> Men's Press,<br />

1981. 123p., wraps. Translated by David Fernbach. 17.00<br />

206. Davis, Christopher. Philadelphia; a novel, based on the screenplay written by<br />

Ron Nyswaner. New York, Bantam <strong>Books</strong>, 1994. 248p., first edition, dj. 18.00<br />

207. Davis, Christopher. Valley of the shadow. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1988.<br />

211p., first edition, dj. <strong>Gay</strong> novel centering on two young men with AIDS. 15.00<br />

208. de Maria, Gary. The closet; debut edition. San Francisco, Strawberry Hill Press,<br />

1980. [156]p., wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> cartoons. 18.00<br />

209. Deford, Frank. Big Bill Tilden; the triumphs <strong>and</strong> the tragedy. New York, Simon<br />

<strong>and</strong> Schuster, 1976. 286p. + 16p. photos, first printing, dj. 25.00<br />

210. Deitcher, David, ed. The question of equality; lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay politics in<br />

America since Stonewall, with a foreword by Armistead Maupin. New York,<br />

Scribner, 1995. 255p., profusely illus., 8.5x11 inches, first printing, dj. 25.00<br />

211. Delany, Samuel R. They fly at Çiron. New York, Tor, 1993. 222p., first Tor<br />

edition, dj. 10.00<br />

212. Delavenay, Emile. D. H. Lawrence <strong>and</strong> Edward Carpenter; a study in<br />

Edwardian transition. London, Heinemann, 1971. xi, 288p. + 8p. illus., dj. 25.00<br />

213. Denby, Ron. American lives. Stamford, Knights Press, 1985. 303p., wraps.<br />

Novel. 18.00<br />

214. Denneny, Michael, Charles Ortleb, <strong>and</strong> Thomas Steele, eds. First love, last<br />

love; new fiction from CHRISTOPHER STREET. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons,<br />

1985. 288p., first edition, dj. Despite material from a number of important gay<br />

writers such as Andrew Holleran <strong>and</strong> Perri Klass, this collection is most fondly<br />

regarded at <strong>Bolerium</strong> because the lead character in its best story is based on one<br />

of the bookstore's partners ... 18.00


215. Desing, Julius. King Ludwig II. his life - his end. Lechbruck, Verlag Kienberger,<br />

1976. 48p., illus., wraps. 20.00<br />

216. di Rienzo, Maria G. Favole per adultere. Milan, Babilonia Edizione, 1994. 120p.,<br />

first edition, wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> stories. 22.00<br />

217. Diaman, N. A. Ed Dean is queer; a novel. San Francisco, Persona Press, 1978.<br />

175p., first edition, wraps. Young 993*. 15.00<br />

218. Dillard, Gavin Geoffrey. Yellow snow <strong>and</strong> other poems. Beverly Hills, Bhakti<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1993. [108]p., 8.5x11 inches, photos, wraps. The gay poet adds tush to his<br />

usual repertoire. 15.00<br />

219. Dilley, James W., et. al., eds. Face to face; a guide to AIDS counseling. San<br />

Francisco, AIDS Health Project, University of California San Francisco, 1989. xi,<br />

400p., first printing, wraps. 15.00<br />

220. Dixon, Melvin. Vanishing rooms. New York, Dutton, 1991. 211p., first edition, dj.<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> African American author. 18.00<br />

221. Dolinsky, Jim, ed. Bruce of Los Angeles. Berlin, Bruno Gmünder Verlag, 1990.<br />

Unpaginated, brilliantly illus. with Bruce's physique photography, 9.5x10.5 inches,<br />

wraps. 65.00<br />

222. [Domino, Sierra]. The Album A; a Sierra Domino publication. San Francisco,<br />

Sierra Domino, 1976. [48]p., each illus. with black/white photographs of African<br />

American men photographed by Sierra Domino, wraps. 35.00<br />

223. Doyle, Patrick. The male stem. San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1969.<br />

195p.,very good first printing PBO in red & white camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp<br />

fiction . (Greenleaf Classics GL 111) 40.00<br />

I'm a lumberjack <strong>and</strong> I'm okay!!.<br />

224. Dreuilhe, Emmanuel. Mortal embrace; living with AIDS, translated by Linda<br />

Coverdale. New York, Hill <strong>and</strong> Wang, 1988. 162p., dj. 17.00<br />

225. Duberman, Martin. Midlife queer; autobiography of a decade, 1971-1981. New<br />

York, Scribner, 1997. 237p., first printing, dj. 17.00<br />

226. Duplechan, Larry. Captain Swing; a love story. Boston, Alyson Publications,<br />

1993. 184p., signed on the title page by the gay African American author, first<br />

printing, dj. 35.00<br />

227. Dyer, Kate, ed. <strong>Gay</strong>s in uniform; the Pentagon's secret reports, with an<br />

introduction by Congressman Gerry Studds. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1990.<br />

xviii, 135p., first printing, wraps. 12.00<br />

228. Dyer, Richard, ed. Now you see it; studies on lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay film. London,<br />

Routledge, 1990. xi, 328p., wraps. 17.00<br />

229. Ebert, Alan. The homosexuals. New York, Macmillan Publishing Co., 1977. xii,<br />

332p., first edition, dj. 15.00<br />

230. Ehrenstein, David. Open secret; gay Hollywood, 1928-1998. New York, William<br />

Morrow <strong>and</strong> Company, 1998. x, 372p. + 8p. photos, first printing, dj. 20.00


231. Eighner, Lars. Bayou boy. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1993. 192p.+ads,<br />

first Badboy printing, a new edition of the <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press edition, photoillustrated<br />

wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Badboy 084-9) 20.00<br />

232. Eighner, Lars. Pawn to queen four; a novel. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1995.<br />

280p., first printing, dj. Drag novel. 17.00<br />

233. Ellenzweig, Allen. The homoerotic photograph; male images from<br />

Durieru/Delacroix to Mapplethorpe. New York, Columbia University Press, 1992.<br />

xxii, 230p., profusely illus., first printing 12x11.5 inch cloth boards, dj. (Between<br />

men ~ between women) 45.00<br />

234. Ellis, Deb. Haley & Scotia. Saline, MI, Frog in the Well, 1995. 167p., wraps, very<br />

good. 12.00<br />

A novel about the KKK in Canada, with lesbian main characters named in the title.<br />

235. Ellis, Mrs. Havelock. Personal impressions of Edward Carpenter. Berkeley<br />

Heights, NJ, The Free Spirit Press, 1922. 16p., wraps, later plain gray untitled<br />

wraps, frontispiece of Edward Carpenter tipped in, woodcuts by Maurice Duvalet,<br />

5.25x7 inches, printed by Joseph Ishill. (The Free Spirit series) 35.00<br />

236. Emerson, Doug, text <strong>and</strong> photographs. "A simple matter of justice"; the April<br />

25, 1993, March on Washington for lesbian, gay & bi-sexual rights, a photographic<br />

narrative. San Francisco, Team San Francisco, 1993. 64p., profusely illus. with<br />

Emerson's photographs, 11x8.5 inches, oblong wraps. . 30.00<br />

Issued to raise funds for Team San Francisco athletes participating in <strong>Gay</strong> Games<br />

IV.<br />

237. Erhart, Margaret. Unusual company. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1987. 225p., first<br />

edition, dj. 12.00<br />

238. Evans, Arthur. The god of ecstasy; sex-roles <strong>and</strong> the madness of Dionysos.<br />

New York, St. Martin's Press, 1988. ix, 286p. + 8p. photos, first edition, dj. 22.00<br />

239. Evans, Dan. Glory hole. San Diego, Publishers Export Co., 1968. 150p., wraps.<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (French Line FL44) 25.00<br />

240. Evans, Dan. Glory hole. San Diego, Publishers Export Co., 1969. 150p., later<br />

printing, wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (French Line FL 56) 18.00<br />

241. Everage, Dame Edna, aka Barry Humphries. My gorgeous life; the life, the<br />

loves, the legend. New York, Simon & Schuster, 1989. 284p., first printing, dj.<br />

Australian crossdresser. 25.00<br />

242. Ex<strong>and</strong>er, Max [pseudonym of Paul Reed]. Safe stud; the safesex chronicles of<br />

Max Ex<strong>and</strong>er. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1985. 127p., first edition, wraps.<br />

18.00<br />

243. Faderman, Lillian. Odd girls <strong>and</strong> twilight lovers; a history of lesbian life in<br />

twentieth-century America. New York, Columbia University Press, 1991. ix, 373p.,<br />

first printing, dj. (Betw<br />

n men <strong>and</strong> women/lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay studies) 15.00


244. Farinella, Salvatore, ed. The orange telephone; the San Francisco experience,<br />

bound with Charley Shively's Nuestra Senora de los Dolores. Boston, The Good<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> Poets, 1975. 20p. + 20p., photo center-spread, bound dos-a-dos,very good in<br />

pictorial wraps. 20.00<br />

245. Feinberg, David B. Spontaneous combustion. New York, Viking, 1989. 226p.,<br />

first printing, dj. 18.00<br />

"A black comedy about the AIDS crisis".<br />

246. Fellows, Will. A passion to preserve; gay men as keepers of culture. Madison,<br />

The University of Wisconsin Press, 2004. x, 288p., first printing, dj. 22.00<br />

247. Ferris, Havil<strong>and</strong>. Runes for faring forth. Champaign, IL, The Finial Press, 1975.<br />

63p., drawings by Doyle Moore, one of 1,000 copies, signed by Ferris, wraps.<br />

Poetry. Young 1232*. 45.00<br />

248. Ferro, Robert. The blue star. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1985. 244p., first edition,<br />

dj. 15.00<br />

249. Ferro, Robert. Second son; a novel. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1985. 215p., first<br />

edition, dj. 20.00<br />

250. Ferro, Robert. Second son; a novel. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1985. 215p.,<br />

signed by Ferro on the title page, first edition, dj. 45.00<br />

251. Fierstein, Harvey. Safe sex. New York, Atheneum, 1987. xii, 112p., first printing,<br />

dj. 22.00<br />

252. Fierstein, Harvey. The torch song trilogy; three plays, with an introduction by<br />

James Leverett <strong>and</strong> a note by the author. New York, The <strong>Gay</strong> Presses of New York,<br />

1979. 173p., later printing, wraps. 15.00<br />

253. Fikso, Eunice . Haakon; a novel, by C. F. Griffin [pseud.]. New York, Thomas Y.<br />

Crowell Company, 1978. 296p., first edition, dj. Young 1619*. 25.00<br />

254. Fisher, David. Requiem for huertebise: homage to Jean Cocteau. South San<br />

Francisco, ManRoot <strong>Books</strong>, 1974. [16]p. wraps. Poetry. Young 1259*. 25.00<br />

255. Fisher, Pete. Dreamlovers. New York, The Sea Horse Press, [1981?]. 222p.,<br />

wraps. 22.00<br />

256. Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley. The Alderson story; my life as a political prisoner. New<br />

York , International Publishers, 1963. 221p., wraps. First paperback edition.<br />

10.00<br />

"'Alderson' is the Federal Women's Reformatory. Conceived as a model for<br />

rehabilitating its inmates, it is nestled in a picturesque valley of mountainous West<br />

Virginia. Here is the life behind the facade." Includes a chapter discussing the cruel<br />

horrors of prison lesbianism.<br />

257. Folisade. Quicks<strong>and</strong>! African American lesbian erotica; poetry. Palo Alto, CA,<br />

BAP, 1992. 64p., wraps. 12.00


258. Forster, Wilfried. Body-shots; photographien. Berlin, Bruno Gmünder, 1987.<br />

Unpaginated, profusely illus. with black/white <strong>and</strong> color male photography, 9.5x10.5<br />

inches, first printing, wraps . 35.00<br />

259. Foster, David William . <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> lesbian themes in Latin American writing.<br />

Austin, University of Texas Press, 1991. ix, 178p., first wraps edition. (Pan<br />

American) 15.00<br />

260. Foster, David William . <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> lesbian themes in Latin American writing.<br />

Austin, University of Texas Press, 1991. ix, 178p., first edition, dj. (Pan American)<br />

25.00<br />

261. Foster, Jeannette. Sex variant women in literature; with a new afterwod by<br />

Barbara Grier. Baltimore, Diana Press, 1975. vii, 420p., first Diana Press edition,<br />

untitled glossy white wraps in a colorful printed dj. Reprint of the first edition with a<br />

new afterword by Grier; copyright page denominates this issue as a "second<br />

edition." Grier A B C***. 10.00<br />

262. Frank, Miriam <strong>and</strong> Desma Holcomb. Pride at work; organizing for lesbian <strong>and</strong><br />

gay rights in unions. New York, <strong>Lesbian</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gay</strong> Labor Network, 1990. iii, 100p.,<br />

wraps. 20.00<br />

263. Freedman, Mark. Homosexuality <strong>and</strong> psychological functioning. Belmont,<br />

CA, Brooks/Cole Publishing Company, 1971. [xvi], 124p., first printing, wraps.<br />

18.00<br />

264. Fricke, Aaron. Reflections of a rock lobster; a story about growing up gay.<br />

Boston, Alyson Publications, 1981. 116p., first printing, wraps. 18.00<br />

265. Fritscher, Jack. The geography of women; a romantic comedy, a novel. San<br />

Francisco, Palm Drive Publishing, 1998. 139p., signed by Fritscher, first printing,<br />

wraps. 18.00<br />

266. Fritscher, Jack. Some dance to remember. Stamford, Knights Press, 1990.<br />

562p., slightly creased wraps. 18.00<br />

267. Galloway, David <strong>and</strong> Christian Sabisch, eds. Calamus; male homosexuality in<br />

twentieth-century literature, an international anthology. New York, Quill, 1982.<br />

503p., first wraps printing. 15.00<br />

268. Garber, Marjorie. Vice versa; bisexuality <strong>and</strong> the eroticism of everyday life. New<br />

York, Simon & Schuster, 1995. 606p. + 16p. photos, first printing, dj. 20.00<br />

269. <strong>Gay</strong> Athletic Games. <strong>Gay</strong> Athletic Games I. San Francisco, Arts & Athletics,<br />

1982. 64p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. 18.00<br />

270. <strong>Gay</strong> Freedom Day Committee. Liberty & justice for all! The 1980 <strong>Gay</strong><br />

Freedom Day parade & celebration. San Francisco, the Committee, 1980. [96]p.,<br />

illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. 20.00<br />

271. Gearhart, Sally Miller. The w<strong>and</strong>erground; stories of the hill women, with<br />

illustrations by Elizabeth Ross. Watertown, MA, Persephone Press, 1978. 196p.,<br />

first edition, wraps. Grier A***. 10.00


272. Geis, Gilbert. Not the law's business? An examination of homosexuality,<br />

abortion, prostitution, narcotics <strong>and</strong> gambling in the United States. Rockville, MD,<br />

National Institute of Mental Health. Center for <strong>Studies</strong> of Crime <strong>and</strong> Delinquency,<br />

1972. viii, 262p., wraps slightly shelf worn. (Crime <strong>and</strong> Delinquency) 12.00<br />

273. Genega, Paul. Kings <strong>and</strong> beggars. San Francisco, GLB Publishers, 1993. 62p.,<br />

wraps. Poetry. 15.00<br />

274. Genet, Jean. les nègres; pour jouer les nègres, clownerie, photographies de<br />

Ernest Scheidegger. N. pl., Marc Barbezat, 1960. 181p. + 33p. photos of the<br />

production stage at Théatre de Lutèce, later wraps edition. 22.00<br />

275. Gerassi, John. The boys of Boise; furor, vice, <strong>and</strong> folly in an American city.<br />

New York, The Macmillan Company, 1966. xviii, 328p., first printing, dj. First book<br />

by the noted left internationalist . 50.00<br />

276. Gerhart, Klaus. Embracing men. Los Angeles, Pohlmann Press, 1994.<br />

Unpaginated, profusely illus. with the Los Angeles photographer's black/white<br />

homoerotic photography, first edition, wraps. 30.00<br />

277. Gessen, Masha. The rights of lesbians <strong>and</strong> gay men in the Russian<br />

Federation; an International <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> Human Rights Commission report,<br />

foreword by Larisa I. Bogoraz. San Francisco, IGLHRC, 1994. 120p. (half in<br />

English, half in Russian), wraps. 20.00<br />

278. Gettings, John. Couples; a photographic documentary of gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian<br />

relationships, with an afterword by Quentin Crisp. Hanover, University Press of<br />

New Englnad, 1996. vii, 127p. profusely illus. with Gettings' black/white<br />

photography shot at NY's Sontewall 25 <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gay</strong> Pride celebration in 1994, 9x8.5<br />

inches, first printing, dj. 20.00<br />

279. Gidlow, Elsa. Elsa; I come with my songs, the autobiography of Elsa Gidlow.<br />

San Francisco, Booklegger Press, 1985. 422p., wraps. 12.00<br />

280. Gidlow, Elsa. Makings for meditation; a collection of parapoems, reverant <strong>and</strong><br />

irreverant. Mill Valley, CA, Druid Heights <strong>Books</strong>, 1973. [42]p., one of 2000 copies,<br />

signed by the lesbian poet, wraps. Grier A**. 50.00<br />

281. Gidlow, Elsa. Sapphic songs; eighteen to eighty, revised edition. Mill Valley, CA,<br />

Druid Heights <strong>Books</strong>, 1982. xv, 93p., wraps. Poetry. 18.00<br />

282. Gifford, Barry. Francis goes to the seashore; the pillow book of Francis<br />

Reeves. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1982. 134p., first printing, dj. 18.00<br />

283. Gilgun, John. From the inside out; poems. Mulvane, KS, Three Phase<br />

Publishing, 1991. 46p., wraps. 18.00<br />

284. Gilgun, John. Music I never dreamed of. New York, Amethyst Press, 1989.<br />

145p., first edition, wraps. Coming-of-age novel with McCarthy-era themes , set in<br />

1950s Boston. 17.00<br />

285. Gill, John. Between worlds; new & selected poems. Brooklyn, Hanging Loose<br />

Press, 1993. 108p., first edition, wraps. Contains homoerotic poetry. 12.00


286. Ginsberg, Allen. <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine interview with Allen Young. Bolinas, Grey Fox<br />

Press, 1974. [iv], 42p., wraps. Young 1452*. 22.00<br />

287. Ginsberg, Allen. Howl; <strong>and</strong> other poems . San Francisco, City Lights <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

1966. 44p., later printing, wraps. (Pocket Poets Series Number Four) 12.00<br />

288. Gluckman, Amy <strong>and</strong> Betsy Reed, eds. Homo economics; capitalism,<br />

community, <strong>and</strong> lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay life. New York, Routledge, 1997. xxxi, 283p.,<br />

wraps. 12.00<br />

289. Godwin, Nicola. Belinda Hollows <strong>and</strong> Sheridan Nye, eds. Assaults on<br />

convention; essays on lesbian transgressors. London, Cassell, 1996. vi, 218p.,<br />

wraps. 15.00<br />

290. Goff, Michael, ed. Out in America; a portrait of gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian life. New York,<br />

Viking Studio <strong>Books</strong>, 1994. 224p., profusely illus., 9x12 inch cloth boards, first<br />

printing, dj. 22.00<br />

291. Gomez, Jewelle. Forty-three Septembers; essays. Ithaca, NY, Firebr<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

1993. 196p., wraps. Third book by the African American lesbian. 10.00<br />

292. Goodman, Gerre, George Lakey, Judy Lashof <strong>and</strong> Erika Thorne. No turning<br />

back: lesbian <strong>and</strong> gay liberation for the '80s; foreword by Malcolm Boyd.<br />

Philadelphia, New Society Publishers, 1983. 152p., wraps. 15.00<br />

293. Goodman, Paul. Making do. New York, The Macmillan Company, 1963. viii,<br />

276p., first edition, worn dj. *Nicely 441. Young 1527*. 10.00<br />

294. Goss, Robert. Jesus acted up; a gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian manifesto. San Francisco,<br />

HarperSanFrancisco, 1993. xxi, 240p., first printing, dj. <strong>Gay</strong> theologian. 15.00<br />

295. Goytisolo, Juan. Forbidden territory [<strong>and</strong>] Realms of strife; the memoirs of<br />

Juan Goytisolo, translated by Peter Busch. San Francisco, North Point Press, 1989<br />

<strong>and</strong> 1990. Two volumes. Vol. I, 1931-1956, 235p., dj. Vol. II, 1957-1982, 261p., dj.<br />

25.00<br />

296. Grahn, Judy. The queen of swords. Boston, Beacon Press, 1987. x. 178p.,first<br />

printing, dj. 10.00<br />

297. Grahn, Judy. A woman is talking to death; graphics by Karen Sjîholm. Oakl<strong>and</strong>,<br />

Diana Press, 1977. 19p. + two lithographs (reproduced in offset) by Sjîholm at front<br />

<strong>and</strong> rear, first printing, wraps. Grier A*. 30.00<br />

298. Green, Michelle. The dream at the end of the world; Paul Bowles <strong>and</strong> the<br />

literary renegades in Tangier. New York, HarperCollins Publishers, 1991. xvi,381p.<br />

+ 16p. photos, first printing, dj. 22.00<br />

299. Greene, Harlan. What the dead remember. New York, Dutton, 1991. 180p., first<br />

edition, dj. Lambda literary awards winner. 17.00<br />

300. Greene, Harlan. Why we never danced the Charleston. New York, St.<br />

Martin's/Marek, 1984. 151p., first edition, dj. 25.00<br />

301. Grega, Will. Will Grega's gay music guide. New York, Pop Front Press, 1994.<br />

96p., wraps. 10.00


302. Grier, Barbara. <strong>Lesbian</strong>a; book reviews from the LADDER, 1966-1972,<br />

introduction by Ann Leeson. Reno, The Naiad Press, 1976. iv, 309p., wraps. Cover<br />

design by Tee Corrine. 20.00<br />

303. Grier, Barbara <strong>and</strong> Coletta Reid, eds. The lesbians home journal; illustrated by<br />

Ellen Vogel. Baltimore, Diana Press, 1976. 326p., slightly creased wraps. Grier A***.<br />

22.00<br />

304. Grosskurth, Phyllis. Havelock Ellis; a biography. New York, Alfred A. Knopf,<br />

1980. xvi, 492p. + 16p. photos, first edition, dj. 22.00<br />

305. Grumbach, Doris. The ladies. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1979. 210p., first edition,<br />

dj. Novel of Eleanor Butler <strong>and</strong> Sarah Ponsonby, <strong>and</strong> their open lesbian<br />

relationship in Victorian Engl<strong>and</strong>. 20.00<br />

306. Grumley, Michael. Life drawing; a novel. Foreword by Edmund White, afterword<br />

by George Stambolian. New York, Grove Weidenfeld, 1991. xii, 156p., first printing,<br />

dj. 20.00<br />

307. Gurganus, Allan. White people. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1990. 252p., first<br />

edition, dj. Nine stories. 17.00<br />

308. Hall, Richard. Three plays for a gay theater & three essays. New York, Viking,<br />

1991. 177p., wraps. 22.00<br />

309. Hallasy, Paul. New York underground. New York, the author, 1987. 60p.,<br />

wraps. 25.00<br />

310. Hansen, Joseph. Living upstairs. New York, Dutton, 1993. 218p., first printing,<br />

dj. 18.00<br />

311. Hansen, Joseph. Strange marriage by James Colton [pseud.]. Los Angeles,<br />

Argyle <strong>Books</strong>, 1965. 176p., first edition, slightly edgeworn <strong>and</strong> rubbed dj. Young<br />

748*. 65.00<br />

312. Hansen, Joseph. Trouble maker. London, Harrap, 1975. 164p., first British<br />

edition, dj. Young 1705*. 30.00<br />

313. Harper, James. A queer view of Ted. San Diego, Publishers Export Co., 1968.<br />

159p., very good first edition PBO in pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (French Line<br />

FL 49) 20.00<br />

314. Harper, Philip Brian. Are we not men? Masculine anxiety <strong>and</strong> the problem of<br />

African-American identity. New York, Oxford University Press, 1996. xv, 254p., first<br />

printing, dj. With considerable material on homosexuality, <strong>and</strong> on AIDS. 17.00<br />

315. Harrington, Len. Jock <strong>and</strong> rock. San Diego, Publishers Export Co., 1968. 157p.,<br />

very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction with<br />

some African American content. (French Line FL-34) 40.00<br />

316. Harris, Daniel. The rise <strong>and</strong> fall of gay culture. New York, Hyperion, 1997. x,<br />

278p., first printing, dj. 15.00<br />

317. Harris, E. Lynn. If this world were mine. New York, Doubleday, 1997. 318p.,<br />

first edition, dj. <strong>Gay</strong> African American author. 22.00


318. Harris, E. Lynn. Just as I am; a novel. New York, Doubleday, 1994. 368p.,<br />

advance reading copy, wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> African American author. 22.00<br />

319. Hart, George. The straight or gay book. Los Angeles, Price/Stern/Sloan, 1974.<br />

[32]p., illus. with Hart's cartoons, wraps. Humor. 35.00<br />

320. Harvey, Andrew. Burning houses. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1986.<br />

214p., first edition, dj. 17.00<br />

321. Harvey, Andrew. The essential gay mystics. Edison, NJ, Castle <strong>Books</strong>, 1997. x,<br />

290p., first Castle edition, dj. 15.00<br />

322. Harvey, Andrew, editor. The essential gay mystics. San Francisco,<br />

HarperSanFrancisco, 1997. 290p., first printing, dj. 17.00<br />

323. Hauser, Richard. The homosexual society. London, The Bodley Head, 1962.<br />

167p., first printing, dj. 45.00<br />

324. Hay, Harry. Radically gay; gay liberation in the words of its founder, edited by<br />

Will Roscoe. Boston, Beacon Press, 1996. 366p., first printing, dj. 22.00<br />

325. Helf<strong>and</strong>, Glen, organizer. What's wrong with this picture? Artists respond to<br />

censorship. Essays by Sherry Lee Thomas, Renny Pritikin, David Levi Strauss,<br />

Rebecca Solnit. Artists: ACT-UP, Greg Adair, et. al., September 22 - October 28,<br />

1989. San Francisco, San Francisco Arts Commisstion Gallery, 1989. 28p., illus.,<br />

wraps. 22.00<br />

Photographic cover displays a succinct surrealist collage; vignette exhibit photos in<br />

the text.<br />

326. Helms, Alan. Young man from the provinces; a gay life before Stonewall.<br />

Boston, Faber <strong>and</strong> Faber, 1995. x, 206p., first printing, dj. Autobiography rooted in<br />

gay New York <strong>and</strong> post-Stonewall Boston. 20.00<br />

327. Hemphill, Essex. ed. Brother to brother; new writings by black gay men,<br />

conceived by Joseph Fairchild Beam, projected managed by Dorothy Beam.<br />

Boston, Alyson Publications, 1991. xxxi, 274p., first printing, wraps. Contributors<br />

include Alan Miller, Adrian Stanford, Assoto Saint <strong>and</strong> others. 15.00<br />

328. Highwater, Jamake. The mythology of transgression; homosexuality as<br />

metaphor. New York, Oxford University Press, 1997. 261p., first printing, dj.<br />

18.00<br />

329. Hippler, Mike. Matlovich; the good soldier. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1989.<br />

176p. + 8p. photos, first printing, dj. Decorated Air Force vet Matlovich was, in his<br />

words, given "a medal for killing two men <strong>and</strong> a discharge for loving one". 25.00<br />

330. Hippler, Mike. Matlovich; the good soldier. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1989.<br />

176p. + 8p. photos, first wraps printing. Decorated Air Force vet Matlovich was, in<br />

his words, given "a medal for killing two men <strong>and</strong> a discharge for loving one".<br />

12.00


331. Hobby, Elaine <strong>and</strong> Chris White, eds. What lesbians do in books. London, The<br />

Women's Press, 1991. ix, 283p., first printing, wraps. An anthology of writings about<br />

lesbian "writers, readers <strong>and</strong> as characters in literature". 15.00<br />

332. Hocquenghem, Guy. Homosexual desire; translated by Daniella Danghoor.<br />

London, Allison & Busby, 1978. 144p., wraps. 25.00<br />

333. Hodges, Andrew <strong>and</strong> David Hutter. With downcast gays; aspects of<br />

homosexual self-oppression. Toronto, Pink Triangle Press, 1979. 44p., second<br />

edition, wraps. 12.00<br />

334. Hollinghurst, Alan. The folding star. New York, Pantheon, 1994. 422p., first US<br />

edition, dj. 18.00<br />

335. Hollinghurst, Alan. The swimming-pool library. New York, R<strong>and</strong>om House,<br />

1988. 288p., first US edition, dj. 35.00<br />

336. Hollingsworthy, Llewellyn [pseudonym of Lyal H. Stevens]. Coq le gr<strong>and</strong>. San<br />

Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1970. 195p., wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (GL 151) 25.00<br />

337. Horner, Tom. Eros in Greece; a sexual inquiry. New York, Aegean <strong>Books</strong>, 1978.<br />

126p., wraps. Pulp format. 22.00<br />

338. Horner, Tom. Jonathan loved David; homosexuality in biblical times.<br />

Philadelphia, The Westminster Press, 1978. 163p., first edition, wraps. 25.00<br />

339. Horowitz, Gene. Privates. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1986. 243p., first<br />

edition, dj. 18.00<br />

340. Housman, A. E. More poems. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1936. 73p., front., first<br />

US edition. The British first edition is Young 1899*. 10.00<br />

341. Hoyt, Edwin P. Horatio's boys; the life <strong>and</strong> works of Horatio Alger, Jr. Radnor,<br />

PA, Chilton Book Company, 1974. v, 263p. incl. illus., first edition, dj. 25.00<br />

'The only tells-it-all biography of America's all-time best-selling author' - dj.<br />

342. Hufford, Charlie. Page thirty-two. Oakl<strong>and</strong>, Carter Press, 1992. 132p., first<br />

printing, wraps. 15.00<br />

343. Hughes, Peter Tuesday . Come with me ... San Diego, Greenleaf Classics,<br />

1969. 195p., very good first printing PBO in red & white camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong><br />

pulp fiction . (Greenleaf Classic GL 112) 25.00<br />

344. Humphrey, Mary Ann. My country, my right to serve; experiences of gay men<br />

<strong>and</strong> women in the military, World War II to the present. New York, HarperCollins<br />

Publishers, 1990. xxxiii, 285p., first printing, dj. 18.00<br />

345. Humphreys, Laud. Out of the closets; the sociology of homosexual liberation.<br />

Englewood Cliffs, Prentice-Hall, 1972. xiv, 176p., later printing, wraps. 18.00<br />

346. Hunter, Gabriel [pseudonym of Gerard G. Brissette]. Coxswains of Malibu. San<br />

Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1969. 195p., very good first printing PBO in red & white<br />

camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (GL 118) 35.00<br />

.


347. Hurtado, Joaquín. Guerros y otros marginales. Mexico City, Consejo Nacional<br />

para la Cultura y las Artes, 1993. 75p., one of 1,000 copies, first edition, wraps.<br />

25.00<br />

348. Hutchins, Maude. A diary of love. New York, New Directions, 1950. 184p., first<br />

edition in edgeworn dj from a later printing. Young 1929, Grier B**. 25.00<br />

349. Indiana, Gary. Gone tomorrow. New York, Pantheon <strong>Books</strong>, 1993. 244p., first<br />

edition, dj. 18.00<br />

350. Indiana, Gary. Rent boy. New York <strong>and</strong> London, Serpent's Tail/High Risk, 1994.<br />

121p., first printing, wraps. 15.00<br />

351. Isherwood, Christopher. Diaries; volume one: 1939-1969, edited <strong>and</strong> introduced<br />

by Katherine Bucknell. New York, Micael di Capua <strong>Books</strong>/HarperCollins, 1997. liv,<br />

1047p., first US edition, remainder mark, dj. 18.00<br />

352. Isherwood, Christopher. Lions <strong>and</strong> shadows; an education in the twenties.<br />

Norfolk, CT, New Directions, 1947. 312p., spine faded. Young 1969. 18.00<br />

353. Islas, Arturo. The rain god; a desert tale. Palo Alto, Alex<strong>and</strong>rian Press, 1984.<br />

180p., first wraps edition. Contains a major gay character. 17.00<br />

354. Itiel, Joseph. The Franz document. San Francisco, Orchid House, 1989. iv,<br />

295p., signed by Itiel, wraps. Odd novel of a gay Jewish anarchist who survives the<br />

camps. 30.00<br />

355. Jackson, Ed <strong>and</strong> Stan Persky. Flaunting it! A decade of gay journalism from<br />

THE BODY POLITIC, an anthology. Vancouver, New Star <strong>Books</strong>, 1982. 312p., first<br />

printing, wraps. 22.00<br />

356. Jacobs, Edward R. <strong>Gay</strong> boy. N. pl., Golden State News, [1964]. 160p.,very good<br />

first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . Norman notes<br />

that this is "possibly the first porno with man/boy cover art." This cataloguer does<br />

not agree as the "boy" looks pretty full-grown <strong>and</strong> masculine to me. <strong>Gay</strong> pup fiction.<br />

(Nite Time Original #123) 35.00<br />

357. James, Sky. Bunk buddies; an original novel. New York, Midwood <strong>Books</strong>, 1969.<br />

196p., photo-pictorial wraps slightly creased. Young 2003* <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (35-225)<br />

22.00<br />

358. Jarman, Derek. Modern nature. Woodstock, The Overlook Press, 1994. 314p. +<br />

32p. photos, first US edition, dj. Jarman's journals from 1989-90, detailing the<br />

filmmaker's battle with AIDS. 17.00<br />

359. Jarman, Derek. Queer Edward II. London, British Film Institute, 1991. 169p.,<br />

illus., first printing, wraps. 20.00<br />

Jarman's comments: "How to make a film of a gay love affair <strong>and</strong> get it<br />

commissioned. Find a dusty old play <strong>and</strong> violate it." (Introduction), <strong>and</strong> dedicated it<br />

to the repeal of Engl<strong>and</strong>'s anti-gay laws.<br />

360. Jay, Karla <strong>and</strong> Allen Young, eds. Out of the closets; voices of gay liberation.<br />

New York, Links <strong>Books</strong>, 1975. 403p., wraps . 15.00


361. Jay, Karla <strong>and</strong> Allen Young, eds. Out of the closets; voices of gay liberation.<br />

New York, Douglas <strong>Books</strong>, 1975. 403p., signed by Jay, first printing, dj. 35.00<br />

362. Jay, Michael. <strong>Gay</strong> love signs; the new astrology guide for men who love men,<br />

revised edition. New York, Plume <strong>Books</strong>, 1990. xvii, 445p., first printing, wraps.<br />

15.00<br />

363. Jeffers, H. Paul. A portrait in murder <strong>and</strong> gay colors. Stamford, Knights Press,<br />

1985. 273p., first printing, wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> mystery. 17.00<br />

364. Jeffreys, Sheila. The lesbian heresy; a feminist perspective on the lesbian<br />

sexual revolution. North Melbourne, Spinifex Press, 1993. xvi, 208p., first printing,<br />

wraps. 12.00<br />

365. Johnson, Fenton. Geography of the heart; a memoir. New York, Scribner, 1996.<br />

237p., first printing, dj. The author's memoir of his lover, Larry Rose, who died of<br />

AIDS. 17.00<br />

366. Jonas, Stephen. Two for Jack Spicer. South San Francisco, Manroot <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

1974. [24]p., 8.5x11 inch sheets folded in half <strong>and</strong> fastened into 8.5x6.5 printed<br />

wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> African American poet. Young 2038. 30.00<br />

367. Jones, Anderson, essays. Men together; portraits of love, commitment, <strong>and</strong> life,<br />

photographs by David Fields. Philadelphia, Running Press, 1997. 128p. profusely<br />

illus. with Fields' black/white photos, 11x9 inches, first printing, dj. 25.00<br />

368. Jorgensen, Christine. A personal autobiography; with an introduction by Harry<br />

Benjamin. New York, Bantam, 1968. xix, 300p. + 16p. b&w photos, paperback<br />

edition, very good in wraps. Young 2045. (N3854) 12.00<br />

369. Kaiser, Jon D. Immune power; combine holistic <strong>and</strong> st<strong>and</strong>ard medical therapies<br />

into the optimal treatment program for HIV, the comprehensive healing program for<br />

HIV. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1993. xiii, 240p., first printing, dj. 15.00<br />

370. Kane, Daniel. Power & magic. London, GMP, 1987. 212p., first printing, wraps.<br />

Novel. 18.00<br />

371. Kaplan, Morris B. Sexual justice; democratic citizenship <strong>and</strong> the politics of<br />

desire. New York, Routledge, 1997. xix, 281p., wraps. Sexual equality as a<br />

democratic imperative. 12.00<br />

372. Katz, Jonathan. The Founding of the Mattachine Society: an interview with<br />

Henry Hay; in Radical America, vol. 11, no. 4. Somerville, MA, Radical America,<br />

1977. With other articles, including Nell Painter <strong>and</strong> Hosea Hudson, "Hosea<br />

Hudson: a Negro Communist in the Deep South." Entire issue is 62 p., in slightly<br />

worn original wraps. 12.00<br />

373. Katz, Jonathan, ed. <strong>Gay</strong> American history; lesbians <strong>and</strong> gay men in the U.S.A.,<br />

a documentary. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, 1976. xiv, 690p., later<br />

wraps printing. 15.00<br />

374. Katz, Jonathan Ned. The invention of heterosexuality; foreword by Gore Vidal,<br />

afterword by Lisa Duggan. New York, Dutton, 1995. xi, 289p., first printing, dj.<br />

18.00


375. Kellogg, Stuart, ed. Literary visions of homosexuality. New York, Haworth<br />

Press, 1983. x, 174p. Published also as Journal of Homosexuality, vol. 8, #3-4.<br />

Includes essays by Edmund White, Louis Crompton, Roger Austen, Richard Hall,<br />

<strong>and</strong> others. (Research on homosexuality #6) 25.00<br />

376. Kelly, Dennis. Size queen <strong>and</strong> other poems. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine<br />

Press, 1981. 111p., signed by Kelly on the title page, first wraps edition (issued<br />

contemporaneously with the hardback limited edition). 30.00<br />

377. Kelly, Kevin. One singular sensation; the Michael Bennett story. New York,<br />

Doubleday, 1990. xx, 327p. + 16p. photos, first printing, slightly won dj. Biography<br />

of the creator of A Chorus Line. 17.00<br />

378. Kennedy, Hubert. Anarchist of love; the secret life of John Henry Mackay. New<br />

York, Mackay Society, 1983. 24p. first edition, wraps. 22.00<br />

379. Kennedy, Hubert. Ulrichs: the life <strong>and</strong> works of Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, pioneer of<br />

the modern gay movement. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1988. 252p., first wraps<br />

edition. 15.00<br />

380. Kent, Girard. The boy harlequin <strong>and</strong> other stories. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong><br />

Sunshine Press, 1983. 190p., first wraps edition (issued contemporaneously with<br />

the limited hardcover edition). 18.00<br />

381. Kilgore, Steve. The erotic 'peek-freaks'. Los Angeles, Classic Publications,<br />

1969. 190p., very good first edition in plain lavender wraps. Pseudoscientific "casestudies"<br />

of peeping-toms with some gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian content. 30.00<br />

382. King, Bruce. The triangle. New York, 101 Enterprises, 1969. 91p., wraps. <strong>Gay</strong><br />

pulp fiction. (101-45) 25.00<br />

383. Kirkwood, James. Hit me with a rainbow; a novel. New York, Delacorte Press,<br />

1980. 372p., first edition, edgeworn dj. 15.00<br />

384. Kirkwood, James. Some kind of hero; a novel. New York, Thomas Y. Crowell<br />

Company, 1975. 399p., first printing, dj. Young 2152. 25.00<br />

385. [Kirstein, Lincoln]. By with to & from; a Lincoln Kirstein reader, edited Nicholas<br />

Jenkins. New York, Farrar, straus & Giroux, 1991. xxi, 423p. incl. illus., first edition,<br />

dj . 18.00<br />

386. Kleinberg, Seymour. Alienated affections; being gay in America. New York, St.<br />

Martin's Press, 1980. xiii, 256p., first edition, dj. 15.00<br />

387. Koelsch, William A. The view from the closet; essays on gay life <strong>and</strong> liberation,<br />

1973-1977, by A. Nolder <strong>Gay</strong> [pseud.]. Boston, Union Park Press, 1978. vii, 108p.,<br />

first edition, wraps. 18.00<br />

388. Koertge, Noretta, ed. . Philosophy <strong>and</strong> homosexuality. New York, Harrington<br />

Park Press, 1985. 98p., wraps. Also published as JOURNAL OF<br />

HOMOSEXUALITY, Vol. 6, #4, <strong>and</strong> under the title, THE NATURE AND CAUSES<br />

OF HOMOSEXUALITY. (Research on homosexuality, #3) 15.00


389. Koestenbaum, Wayne. The queen's throat; opera, homosexuality, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

mystery of desire. New York, Poseidon Press, 1993. 271p., first printing, dj.<br />

17.00<br />

390. Kovar, Dallas . One to share ... San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1968. 160p.,<br />

very good first edition PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. Western-themed,<br />

compared to Amory's "Loon" novels. First of a series. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. Young 2183*.<br />

(Greenleaf Classic GC 296) 25.00<br />

Western-themed, compared to Amory's "Loon" novels. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. Cowpokes!<br />

First in the series.<br />

391. Kramer, Larry. Reports from the holocaust: the making of an AIDS activist.<br />

New York, St. Martin's Press, 1989. xviii, 284p., first edition, dj. 15.00<br />

392. Krich, A. M., ed. The homosexuals as seen by themselves <strong>and</strong> thirty authorities.<br />

New York, The Citadel Press, 1961. xiv, 346p., later wraps printing. 17.00<br />

393. Krieger, Nancy <strong>and</strong> Rose Appleman. The politics of AIDS. Oakl<strong>and</strong>, Frontline<br />

Pamphlets, 1986. 60p., wraps. 12.00<br />

394. Lahr, John. Dame Edna Everage <strong>and</strong> the rise of western civilization;* backstage<br />

with Barry Humphries. New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1992. 242p. + 8p. photos,<br />

first US printing, dj. Australian crossdresser. 22.00<br />

395. Lake, Bambi, with Alvin Orloff. The unsinkable Bambi Lake; a fairy tale<br />

containing the dish on Cockettes, punks, <strong>and</strong> Angels, introduction by Exene<br />

Cervenka. San Francisco, Manic D. Press, 1996. 157p., first printing, wraps.<br />

12.00<br />

396. Lange, Monique. The kissing fish; translated by Richard Howard. New York,<br />

Criterion <strong>Books</strong>, 1960. 90p., first US edition, dj with small stain at base not affecting<br />

book. Young 2232*. 35.00<br />

397. Lansing, Shane. Hard, hot hard-hat. San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1971.<br />

154p., illustrated wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Pleasure Reader PR 298) 20.00<br />

398. Lardo, Vincent. The prince <strong>and</strong> the pretender. Boston, Alyson Publications,<br />

1984. 204p., first edition, wraps. 17.00<br />

399. Larkin, Clay. A different love; a gay romance. Boston, Alyson Publications,<br />

1983. 131p., first edition, wraps. Paperback original, set in San Francisco. 15.00<br />

400. Laws, Jay B. Steam. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1991. 398p., first edition,<br />

wraps. 15.00<br />

401. Lawton, Jeff. Screw 22. San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1969. 195p., very good<br />

first printing PBO in red & white camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (GL 145)<br />

25.00<br />

402. Leavitt, David. Arkansas; three novellas. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company,<br />

1997. 198p., first printing, dj. 18.00<br />

403. Leavitt, David. Equal affections; a novel. New York, Weidenfeld & Nicolson,<br />

1989. 268p., first printing, dj. 20.00


404. Leavitt, David. Equal affections; a novel. New York, Weidenfeld & Nicolson,<br />

1989. 268p., advance reading copy, slightly worn wraps. 22.00<br />

405. Leavitt, David. Family dancing. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1986. 206p., later<br />

printing of Leavitt's first book, dj. 30.00<br />

406. Leavitt, David. The lost language of cranes. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1986.<br />

319p., first edition, edgeworn dj. First novel. 17.00<br />

407. Lebeaupin, RV. Photographies; joue-le moi plaisir. Berlin, Bruno Gmünder,<br />

1994. Unpaginated, profusely illus. with Lebeaupin's black/white homoerotic<br />

photography, 9.5x12.5 inches, wraps. 35.00<br />

408. Leddick, David. Men in the sun. New York, Universe Publishing, 1999.<br />

Unpaginated, profusely illus. with black/white male nude photography by Salvatore<br />

Baiano, Dianora Niccolini, Andy Devine, Dick Sweet <strong>and</strong> others, first printing, wraps.<br />

Taken on Miami beaches. 25.00<br />

409. Lee, Ronald D., with Frank Melleno <strong>and</strong> Robert Mullis. <strong>Gay</strong> men speak; the yes<br />

book of sex. San Francisco, Multi Media Resource Center, 1973. [40]p., wraps.<br />

22.00<br />

410. LES. Take that! Diary of a dungeonmaster, the erotic art of LES, edited <strong>and</strong><br />

arranged by Joseph W. Bean, with an introduction by Peter Fiske. San Francisco,<br />

Brush Creek Media, 1998. 79p., profusely illus. with LES' black/white drawings,<br />

8.5x11 inches, very good in wraps. (Brush Creek Media Artists 4) 35.00<br />

411. <strong>Lesbian</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Gay</strong> Media Advocates. Talk back! The gay person's guide to<br />

media action. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1982. 119p., first printing, wraps.<br />

15.00<br />

412. Lester, Lance [pseudonym of Disney writer George Davies, aka Ricardo Amory].<br />

MacNeil's raiders. San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1971. 189p., first printing PBO<br />

in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Pleasure Reader PR 326)<br />

30.00<br />

Lester/Davies wrote for Walt Disney <strong>and</strong> also did a series of underground Disney<br />

porn comics, as well as spoofing Richard Amory as Ricardo Amory, Fruit of the<br />

Loon! - Banis page 139.<br />

413. Leventhal, Stan. Mountain climbing in Sheridan Square a novel. Austin,<br />

Banned <strong>Books</strong>, 1988. iii, 175p., first edition, wraps. 22.00<br />

414. Levy, Owen. A brother's touch. New York, Pinnacle <strong>Books</strong>, 1982. 271p., first<br />

printing, wraps. Paperback original. 17.00<br />

415. Leyl<strong>and</strong>, Winston, ed. Manplay; true gay encounters, volume 3. San Francisco,<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1987. 187p., first printing, wraps. 17.00<br />

416. Leyl<strong>and</strong>, Winston, ed. My deep dark pain is love; a collection of Latin American<br />

gay fiction, translated from the Spanish <strong>and</strong> Portuguese by E. A. Lacey. San<br />

Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1983. 383p., first edition (issued<br />

contemporaneously with the limited edition). 65.00


417. Leyl<strong>and</strong>, Winston, ed. Orgasms; homosexual encounters from FIRST HAND,<br />

volume 2. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1985. 189p., first wraps edition<br />

(issued contemporaneously with the limited hardback edition). 17.00<br />

418. Liberace, Wladziu Valentino. Liberace; an autobiography. New York, G. P.<br />

Putnam's Sons, 1973. 316p. + 32p. photos, first edition, worn dj. 18.00<br />

419. Licata, Salvatore J. <strong>and</strong> Robert P. Petersen, eds. The gay past; a collection of<br />

historical essays. New York, Harrington Park Press, 1985. 224p., wraps. Originally<br />

appeared in the JOURNAL OF HOMOSEXUALITY, Vol. 6, #s 1/2. 17.00<br />

420. Liebman, Marvin. Coming out conservative; an autobiography. San Francisco,<br />

Chronicle <strong>Books</strong>, 1992. 272p. + 16p. photos, very good first printing, cloth-backed<br />

boards, dj. Liebman gives us another example of internalized oppression ...<br />

15.00<br />

421. Light, Tenebris. Three rainbows. London, Brilliance <strong>Books</strong>, 1982. 93p., wraps.<br />

20.00<br />

422. Lonidier, Lynn. Po tree & illustrations; with drawings by Betty & Shirley Wong.<br />

Boyes Hot Springs, CA, ManRoot Press, 1989. viii, 42p., wraps. <strong>Lesbian</strong> poet.<br />

15.00<br />

423. Louganis, Greg, with Eric Marcus. Breaking the surface. New York, R<strong>and</strong>om<br />

House, 1995. xiv, 290p. + 32p. photos, signed by Louganis, first printing, dj.<br />

25.00<br />

424. Loughery, John. The other side of silence; men's lives <strong>and</strong> gay identities: a<br />

twentieth-century history. New York, Henry Holt <strong>and</strong> Company, 1998. xviii, 507p. +<br />

16p. photos., first printing, dj. 25.00<br />

425. Loulan, JoAnn. <strong>Lesbian</strong> passion; loving ourselves <strong>and</strong> each other, with Mariah<br />

Burton Nelson. Minneapolis, Spinsters Ink, 1987. [xii], 223p., first edition, wraps.<br />

8.00<br />

426. Lounge, Milton C., Jr. Cream of the crop. New York, 101 Enterprises, 1968.<br />

91p., very good first edition in camp photographic wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (101-34)<br />

22.00<br />

427. Lubin, Yves . Stations; poems by Assotto Saint [pseud.]. New York, Galiens<br />

Press, 1989. 46p., printed obituary for Lubin/Saint laid in, first printing, wraps.<br />

25.00<br />

428. Lundon, Ace. The closets are empty...the dining room's full; an<br />

autobiographical legacy. Reno, Ponderosa Publishing House, 1993. x, 339p., first<br />

printing, dj . 18.00<br />

429. Mackay, John Henry <strong>and</strong> Benjamin R. Tucker. Lieber Tucker; briefe und<br />

postkarten John Henry Mackays an Benjamin R. Tucker, herausgegeben von<br />

Hubert Kennedy. Aus dem Englischen übersetzt und für die deutsche Ausgabe<br />

bearbeitet von Paul Jordens unter Mitarbeit von Hubert Kennedy. Anhang<br />

Biographische Auskünfte über John Henry Mackay und Benjamin R. Tucker von<br />

Uwe Timm. Staatssozialismus und Anarchismus Inwieweit sie übereinstimmen und


worin sie sich unterscheiden von Benjamin R. Tucker . Berklin, Karin Kramer<br />

Verlag, 2001. 175p., wraps, illus. Limited to 350 copies. Text in German. 45.00<br />

430. Magee, Bryan. One in twenty; a study of homosexuality in men <strong>and</strong> women.<br />

New York, Stein <strong>and</strong> Day, 1966. 192p., dj. 25.00<br />

431. Maitl<strong>and</strong>, Richard. Dicky d<strong>and</strong>ies. Boyes Hot Springs, ManRoot Press, 1989.<br />

96p., illus., one of 1,100 copies, 8.5x11 inches, wraps. Collages. 22.00<br />

432. Mann, Klaus. The pious dance; the adventure story of a young man, translated<br />

by Laurence Senelick. New York, Paj Publications, 1987. ix, 181p., first US edition,<br />

dj. 25.00<br />

433. Mantegazza, Paolo. The sexual relations of mankind; translated from the<br />

latest Italian edition, as approved by the author, by Samuel Putnam, edited with an<br />

introduction by Victor Robinson. New York, Eugenics Publishing Company, 1935.<br />

xvi, 335p., later edition, shelfworn dj. With material on homosexuality scattered<br />

throughout. 25.00<br />

434. Marchessault, Jovette. <strong>Lesbian</strong> triptych; translated by Yvonne M. Klein.<br />

Toronto, Women's Press, 1985. 100p., first English language edition, wraps.<br />

Canadian writer. 10.00<br />

435. Mariah, Paul. Six imaginary letters of young Caesar on the Bythenian tour,<br />

81 B. C. South San Francisco, Manroot <strong>Books</strong>, 1974. [22]p., folded 8.5x6.5 inches,<br />

wraps. Young 2507. 25.00<br />

436. [Mariah, Paul]. SRJC <strong>Gay</strong> Students Union presents a Paul Mariah poetry<br />

recital; Newman Auditorium, Nov. 23, 1981, 7:00-10:00pm. San Ramon, SRJC<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> Students Union, 1981. 11x17 inch stiff cardboard poster, with announcement<br />

in center surrounded by a review of Mariah's THIS LIGHT WILL SPREAD by<br />

Robert Peters. 12.00<br />

437. Marlowe, Kenneth. The male homosexual. Los Angele, Sherbourne Press,<br />

1965. 158p., wraps with closed tear on spine. 35.00<br />

438. Marlowe, Kenneth. Mr. Madam; confessions of a male madam. New York,<br />

Paperback Library, 1965. 254p., reprint, wraps. (Paperback Library 55-857)<br />

12.00<br />

439. Martell, Dan. A book about angels. Port Carling, ONT, the author, [1994]. 24p.,<br />

illus. with pix of plaster angel statues, wraps. 10.00<br />

440. Martell, Dan. Queer love poems. Port Carling, ONT, the author, [1994]. 32p.,<br />

wraps. 10.00<br />

441. Martial. The dead slave <strong>and</strong> other poems; some versions from Book XV of<br />

Marcus Valerius Martialis made <strong>and</strong> introduced by Kenneth Hopkins. Scarborough,<br />

ON, Catalyst, 1977. [16]p., one of 300 copies, wraps. 25.00<br />

442. Martin, Andrew. Techies do too. New York, Star Dist., 1988. 152p., camp<br />

pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (HIS 69-581) 15.00


443. Masters, William H. <strong>and</strong> Virginia E. Johnson. Human sexual inadequacy.<br />

Boston, Little, Brown <strong>and</strong> Company, 1979. x, 467p., first edition, dj. 25.00<br />

444. Matson, Clive. Equal in desire; art by Renee June. South San Francisco,<br />

ManRoot Press, 1983. 21p., wraps. Poetry with uncertain sexual content. 15.00<br />

445. Maugham, Robin. The boy from Beirut <strong>and</strong> other stories, edited by Peter<br />

Burton. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 198 2. 160p., first wraps edition of this<br />

posthumous collection (issued contemporaneously with the limited hardback<br />

edition). 18.00<br />

446. Mayes, James Russell. Small favors; short stories. Boston, Alyson Publications,<br />

1994. 303p., first printing, dj. Author's first book. 15.00<br />

447. McAlmon, Robert. There was a rustle of black silk stockings. New York,<br />

Belmont <strong>Books</strong>, 1963. 128p., very good second issue (50 cent cover price) in leggy<br />

wraps. Young 2600*. Grier A* <strong>and</strong> B* (two stories) Reissue of privately<br />

DISTINGUISHED AIR, printed in Paris in 1925. 18.00<br />

McAlmon, an American expatriot in France, was the publisher of Contact Editions<br />

which published early Hemingway works.<br />

448. McCauley, Stephen. True enough. New York, Simon & Schuster, 2001. 314p.,<br />

first edition, dj. 15.00<br />

449. McCombs, Judith. Sisters <strong>and</strong> other selves; poems. Detroit, The Glass Bell<br />

Press, 1976. 48p., first edition, wraps. Grier A C**. 25.00<br />

450. McDarrah, Fred W. <strong>and</strong> Timothy S. McDarrah. <strong>Gay</strong> pride; photographs from<br />

Stonewall to today. Introductions by Allen Ginsberg <strong>and</strong> Jill Johnston, historical<br />

essay by Robert Taylor. Chicago, a cappella books, 1994. xxxiv, 188p., profusely<br />

illus., first edition, wraps. 15.00<br />

451. McDermott, Kate, ed. Places, please! The first anthology of lesbian plays. Iowa<br />

City, Aunt Lute Book Company, 1985. xx, 209p., wraps. 12.00<br />

452. McNeill, John J. The church <strong>and</strong> the homosexual. Kansas City, Sheed<br />

Andrews <strong>and</strong> McMeel, 1976. xiii, 211p., dj. 17.00<br />

453. McNeill, Wayne. Lola; excerpts from the notebooks of an Angelophile.<br />

Scarborough, ON, Catalyst, 1977. [8]p., wraps. Young 2628. 30.00<br />

454. McVay, Daniel. The baggy-kneed camel blues. Stamford, Knights Press, 1984.<br />

209p., wraps. McVay's first novel. 18.00<br />

455. McVay, Daniel. Fête. Stamford, Knights Press, 1985. 282p., wraps. 15.00<br />

456. McWilliams, Peter. Ain't nobody's business if you do; the absurdity of<br />

consensual crimes in a free society. Los Angeles, Prelude Press, 1993. x, 815p., dj.<br />

20.00<br />

457. Meeker, Richard [pseudonym of Forman Brown] introduction by Hubert Kennedy.<br />

Better angel. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1987. 284p. + new introduction by<br />

Hubert Kennedy, very good in pictorial wraps. First Alyson edition, reprinting the<br />

1933 edition, which is Young 2639. 15.00


Possibly the first novel published in America to show homosexuals in a positive<br />

light.<br />

458. Mellen, Joan. Big bad wolves; masculinity in the American film. New York,<br />

Pantheon <strong>Books</strong>, 1977. xvi, 365p., illus., dj. With considerable material on<br />

homosexuality. 25.00<br />

459. Merlis, Mark. American studies. Boston, Houghton Mifflin Company, 1994.<br />

275p., first edition, dj. Author's first novel. 18.00<br />

460. Merrick, Gordon. The strumpet wind. New York, William Morrow & Company,<br />

1947. 248p., shelfworn dj. Book club edition. Young 2673. 17.00<br />

461. Meyer, Tom. Autumnal. Scarborough, ON, Catalyst, 1975. 4p. folded broadside<br />

containing a single poem, 'Autumnal'. The poem later appeared in 'Uranian Roses'.<br />

30.00<br />

462. Michaels, Grant. Dead on your feet. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1993. 246p.,<br />

first edition, dj. Mystery. 15.00<br />

463. Miles, Barry. Ginsberg; a biography. New York, Simon <strong>and</strong> Schuster, 1989.<br />

588p. + 16p. photos, first printing, dj. 18.00<br />

464. Miller, Merle. What happened; a novel. New York, Harper & Row, Publishers,<br />

1972. 342p., first edition, dj. Young 2710*. 20.00<br />

465. Miller, Terry. St<strong>and</strong>ing by; a novel. New York, <strong>Gay</strong> Presses of New York, 1984.<br />

300p. wraps. Novel of the NY theater. 18.00<br />

466. Mitchell, Carl. Walk the gay night. Van Nuys, CA, Triumph News Co., 1967.<br />

158p., very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction .<br />

(TNC 312) 30.00<br />

A bisexual ex-Marine on the streets of New Orleans.<br />

467. Mitchell, Larry. The Terminal Bar; a novel. New York, Calamus <strong>Books</strong>, 1982.<br />

186p., first printing, wraps. 22.00<br />

468. Mitchell, Roger S. the homosexual & the law. New York, Arco, 1969. 96p.,<br />

library edition, slightly worn dj. (Know your law) 35.00<br />

469. Mitzel. The Boston sex sc<strong>and</strong>al. Boston, Glad Day <strong>Books</strong>, 1980. 148p., wraps.<br />

"... Mitzel reveals the hypocrisy <strong>and</strong> cynicism that underlie the current crusade<br />

against intergenerational love." - Edmund White, quoted on the book's f.e.p.<br />

25.00<br />

470. Mixner, David. Stranger among friends. New York, Bantam <strong>Books</strong>, 1996. xiv,<br />

369p., first printing, dj. Memoir by the gay political operative. 15.00<br />

471. Mohr, Richard D. <strong>Gay</strong> ideas; outing <strong>and</strong> other controversies. Boston, Beacon<br />

Press, 1992. xii, 311p., first printing, dj slightly creased. 18.00<br />

472. Monette, Paul. Afterlife. New York, Crown Publishers, 1990. 278p., first edition,<br />

dj. Novel. 15.00


473. Monette, Paul. The carpenter at the asylum; poems. Boston, Little, Brown <strong>and</strong><br />

Company, 1975. 63p., first edition, very good in a very good dj. Monette's first book.<br />

Young 2753*. 75.00<br />

474. Monette, Paul. The gold diggers. New York, Avon, 1981. 373p., first edition,<br />

wraps slightly worn. Young 2750. 20.00<br />

475. Monette, Paul. The long shot. New York, Avon, 1981. 324p., first edition, wraps.<br />

Young 2751. 25.00<br />

476. Monette, Paul. The politics of silence; the National Book Week lectures.<br />

Washington, Library of Congress, 1993. xiv, 21p. wraps. 25.00<br />

477. Monette, Paul. Sanctuary; a tale of life in the woods, illustrations by Vivienne<br />

Flesher. New York, Scribner, 1997. 95p., first edition, dj. 15.00<br />

478. Monette, Paul. Taking care of Mrs. Carroll; a novel. Boston, Little, Brown <strong>and</strong><br />

Company, 1978. 277p., first edition, slightly edgeworn dj. Monette's first novel.<br />

Young 2753*. 75.00<br />

479. Moore, Patrick. This every night. New York, Amethyst Press, 1990. 120p., first<br />

edition, wraps. Novel by the AIDS activist. 17.00<br />

480. Morella, Joseph <strong>and</strong> George Mazzei. Genius <strong>and</strong> lust; the creativity <strong>and</strong><br />

sexuality of Cole Porter <strong>and</strong> Noel Coward. New York, Carroll & Graf Publishers,<br />

1995. vii, 276p. + 8p. photos, first printing, dj. 18.00<br />

481. Morris, Jan. Conundrum. New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974. xi, 174p.,<br />

first edition, edgeworn dj. Young 2793. 20.00<br />

482. Morris, Jan. Conundrum. New York, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1974. xi, 174p.,<br />

first edition, dj. Young 2793. 25.00<br />

483. Morse, Carl & Joan Larkin. <strong>Gay</strong> & lesbian poetry in our time; an anthology.<br />

New York, St. Martin's Press, 1988. xxviii, 401p., first printing, dj. The major<br />

compilation of gay poetry in the 1980s. 25.00<br />

484. Moss, Kevin, ed. Out of the blue; Russia's hidden gay literature, an anthology,<br />

introduction by Simon Karlinsky. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1997. 415p.,<br />

first edition, wraps. 15.00<br />

485. Motley, Willard. Let noon be fair a novel. New York, G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1966.<br />

416p., first edition, edgeworn dj. African American author. *Rideout author. Young<br />

2802. 35.00<br />

486. Murdoch, Iris. A fairly honourable defeat. New York, The Viking Press, 1970.<br />

436p., first US edition, dj. Young 2811*. 25.00<br />

487. Murphy, John. Homosexual liberation; a personal view. New York, Praeger<br />

Publishers, 1971. 182p., edgeworn dj. 22.00<br />

488. Murray, Raymond. Images in the dark; an encyclopedia of gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian film<br />

<strong>and</strong> video. Philadelphia, TLA Publications, 1995. xiii, 573p., first printing, wraps.<br />

18.00


489. Myron, Nancy <strong>and</strong> Charlotte Bunch, eds. <strong>Lesbian</strong>ism <strong>and</strong> the women's<br />

movement. Blatimore, Diana Press, 1975. 104p., first edition, wraps. 15.00<br />

490. Nava, Michael. The burning plain. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1997.<br />

305p., signed by Nava, first edition, dj; a Henry Rios mystery. 30.00<br />

491. Nava, Michael. The death of friends. New York, G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1996.<br />

232p., first printing, dj. The fifth Henry Rios mystery. 18.00<br />

492. Nava, Michael. How town; a novel of suspense. New York, Harper <strong>and</strong> Row,<br />

1990. 244p., first printing, dj. Mystery set in Sacramento featuring Los Angeles gay<br />

Hispanic lawyer Henry Rios. 20.00<br />

493. Nava, Michael. Die lange nacht; Deutsch von Stafan Haussman. Hamburg,<br />

Pink Plot/Argument Verlag, 2001. 297p., signed by Nava, first German Edition of<br />

Rag <strong>and</strong> Bone, very good in wraps. Last of the mystery series featuring Los<br />

Angeles gay Hispanic lawyer Henry Rios. 22.00<br />

494. Nava, Michael. La mort à Frisco; traduit de l'anglais (États-Unis) par Pascal<br />

Loubet. Paris, Éditions du Masque, 2002. 286p., signed by Nava, first French<br />

edition of The Little Death, very good in wraps. First mystery featuring Los Angeles<br />

gay Hispanic lawyer Henry Rios. 22.00<br />

495. Nava, Michael. La mort à Frisco; traduit de l'anglais (États-Unis) par Pascal<br />

Loubet. Paris, Éditions du Masque, 2004. 286p., signed by Nava, later French<br />

edition of The Little Death, wraps. First mystery featuring Los Angeles gay Hispanic<br />

lawyer Henry Rios. 18.00<br />

496. Nava, Michael. Sous une pluie de flammes; traduit de l'anglais (États-Unis) par<br />

Pascal Loubet. Paris, Éditions du Masque, 2006. 430p., signed by Nava, first<br />

French edition of The Burning Plain,, very good in wraps. Sacramento-based<br />

mystery featuring Los Angeles gay Hispanic lawyer Henry Rios. 22.00<br />

497. Navarre, Yves. Cronus' children; translated by Howard Given. London, John<br />

Calder, 1986. 319p., first edition in English, dj. . 18.00<br />

498. Navarre, Yves. Sweet tooth; translated by Donald Watson. Dallas, Riverrun<br />

Press, 1976. 220p., first US edition, slightly edgeworn dj. The first British edition is<br />

Young 2843*. 18.00<br />

499. Near, Holly, with Derk Richardson. Fire in the rain ... singer in the storm; an<br />

autobiography. New York, William Morrow <strong>and</strong> Company, 1990. 290p. incl. photos,<br />

signed by the antiimperialist lesbian activist, first printing, edgeworn dj. 15.00<br />

500. Noonan, Bode. Red beans & rice; recipies for lesbian health & wisdom,<br />

illustration & design by Diana Souza. Trumansburg, NY, The Vrossin Press, 1986.<br />

67p., wraps. (Feminist) 10.00<br />

501. Norse, Harold. Karma circuit; 20 poems & a preface. San Francisco,<br />

Paj<strong>and</strong>rum Press, 1973. 66p., first US edition, wraps. Young 2883. 30.00<br />

502. O'Brien, Justin. Portrait of André Gide; a critical biography. New York, Alfred A.<br />

Knopf, 1953. xii, 390p., xiv index + 6p. photographs, first edition. 22.00


503. O'Connor, Philip. Memoirs of a public baby; with an introduction by Stephen<br />

Spender. New York, British Book Centre, 1958. 232p., second impression,<br />

edgeworn dj. Young 2900. 25.00<br />

504. O'Donnell, Mary, Val Leoffler, Kater Pollock, <strong>and</strong> Ziesel Saunders. <strong>Lesbian</strong><br />

health matters!. Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz Women's Health Collective, 1980. 101p.,<br />

first printing, slightly worn wraps. 12.00<br />

505. O'Sullivan, Sue <strong>and</strong> Pratibha Parmar. <strong>Lesbian</strong>s talk (safer) sex. London,<br />

Scarlet Press, 1992. 63p., preface, bibliography, filmography, contacts <strong>and</strong> sources,<br />

very good first printing, wraps. 12.00<br />

506. Ogg, Elizabeth<br />

. Changing views of homosexuality. New York, Public Affairs Committee, 1978.<br />

28p., wraps. (Public Affairs pamphlet 563) 18.00<br />

507. Oppenheimer, Jerry <strong>and</strong> Jack Vitek. Idol; Rock Hudson, the true story of an<br />

American film hero. New York, Villard <strong>Books</strong>, 1986. xiii, 273p. + 16p. photos, first<br />

edition, dj. 20.00<br />

508. Orner, Eric. The seven deadly sins of love ... New York, St. Martin's Press,<br />

1994. Unpaginated, first printing, wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> cartoons. 15.00<br />

509. Orton, Joe. Head to toe. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1986. 187p., first US<br />

edition, edgeworn dj. The British first edition of this posthumous novel is Young<br />

2929. 25.00<br />

510. Osborn, Torie. Coming home to America; a roadmap to gay & lesbian<br />

empowerment. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1996. 260p., signed by Osborn, first<br />

priting, dj. 18.00<br />

511. Otis, Harry. Camel's farewell. San Francisco, Pan-Graphic Press, 1961. 124p.,<br />

illus. with photos <strong>and</strong> drawings by Andrew Spencer, stiff wraps in dj with Rolf photo<br />

on rear. (Dorian vignette, #2) 75.00<br />

"[A] collection of fourteen connected 'gay' episodes which shed new light on social<br />

customs of 'Darkest Africa'..." - dj.<br />

512. Out of Control. Sparks fly, women political political prisoners <strong>and</strong> prisoners of<br />

war in the U.S. Edited by Out of Control: <strong>Lesbian</strong> Committee to Support Women<br />

Political Prisoners <strong>and</strong> Prisoners of war & the Young Sistes. San Francisco, Agit<br />

Press Collective, 1998. 43p., wraps, illus. Contains biographies, writings <strong>and</strong><br />

prisoner art. 12.00<br />

513. Ovesey, Lionel. Homosexuality <strong>and</strong> pseudohomosexuality. New York,<br />

Science House, 1969. 160p., dj. A collection of Ovesey's "pioneering papers on the<br />

psychodynamics of male homosexuality..." - dj. 25.00<br />

514. Ovesey, Liones. Homosexuality <strong>and</strong> pseudohomosexuality. New York,<br />

Science House, 1969. 160p., edgeworn dj. 20.00<br />

515. Parker, Pat. Movement in black; the collected poetry of Pat Parker, 1961-1978.<br />

Foreword by Audre Lorde. Introduction by Judy Grahn. Ithaca, Firebr<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

[198-?]. 157p., wraps. African American lesbian poet. 15.00


516. Parker, Pat. Womanslaughter; graphics by Irmagean, Karen Sjîholm, Wendy<br />

Cadden. Oakl<strong>and</strong>, Diana Press, 1978. 63p., wraps. African American lesbian poet.<br />

25.00<br />

517. Patton, Cindy <strong>and</strong> Janis Kelly. Making it/Haciéndolo; a woman's guide to sex in<br />

the age of AIDS. Ithaca, Firebr<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong>, 1997. 53p., wraps. Bilingual<br />

English/Spanish, bound dos-a-dos. 15.00<br />

518. Peck, Dale. Martin <strong>and</strong> John; a novel. New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1993.<br />

228p., first US edition, dj. Powerful first novel of love in the age of AIDS. 25.00<br />

519. Peters, Robert. Ludwig of Bavaria; a verse biography <strong>and</strong> a play for single<br />

performer. Cherry Valley, NY, Cherry Valley Editions, 1986. 142p., wraps. 22.00<br />

520. Peters, Robert. Snapshots for a serial killer: a fiction <strong>and</strong> a play. San<br />

Francisco, GLB Publishers, 1992. vi, 130p. + vi, first printing, wraps. 15.00<br />

521. Peters, Robert. Zapped; two novellas. How to make love to a foot, <strong>and</strong> Asbestos:<br />

a book for lepers. San Francisco, GLB Publishers, 1993. 70p. + 59p. + vi, first<br />

printing, wraps. 15.00<br />

522. Picano, Felice. The deformity lover <strong>and</strong> other poems. New York, The Sea<br />

Horse Press, 1978. 85p., wraps. 25.00<br />

523. Picano, Felice. Late in the season. New York, <strong>Gay</strong> Presses of New York, 1981.<br />

250p., first <strong>Gay</strong> Presses of New York edition, wraps. Young 3049*. 15.00<br />

524. Picano, Felice. Men who loved me; a memoir in the form of a novel. New York,<br />

New American Library, 1989. 325p., first printing, dj. 17.00<br />

525. Pickles, . Queens. London, Quartet <strong>Books</strong>, 1984. 289p., first edition, dj. On<br />

London's gay scene. 25.00<br />

526. Pitchford, Kenneth. Color photos of the atrocities; poems. Boston, Atlantic<br />

Monthly Press/Little, Brown <strong>and</strong> Company, 1973. 83p., first edition, dj. Young 3061*.<br />

35.00<br />

527. Plummer, Douglas. Queer people; introduction by Donald Webster Cory. New<br />

York, The Citadel Press, 1965. 122p., first US edition, dj. Survey of homosexuality<br />

in Britain. 30.00<br />

528. Plummer, Kenneth. Sexual stigma; an interactionist account. London,<br />

Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1975. viii, 258p. + 11p. ads, dj. 30.00<br />

529. Pope, Lisa. One million strong; the 1993 March on Washington for lesbian, gay<br />

<strong>and</strong> bi equal rights, photographs by Cece Cox & Lisa Means. Boston, Alyson<br />

Publications, 1993. 160p., 8.5x11 inches, first printing, wraps. 17.00<br />

530. Porter, Kevin <strong>and</strong> Jeffrey Weeks, eds. Between the acts; lives of homosexual<br />

men, 1885-1967. London <strong>and</strong> New York, Routledge, 1991. ix, 153p., first printing,<br />

wraps. Interviews with 15 gay men . 18.00<br />

531. Powell, Brad. Shadow on the s<strong>and</strong>. Chatsworth, CA, XXX, [1972?]. 188p. + ads,<br />

wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (<strong>Gay</strong> Way GW 115) 22.00


532. Pratt, Minnie Bruce. Rebellion; essays 1980-1991. Ithaca, Firebr<strong>and</strong> <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

1991. 246p., first printing, wraps. 12.00<br />

533. Preston, John. Deadly lies. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1984. 126p., first<br />

edition, wraps. 'Destroyer'-type novel with a gay hero. (Mission of Alex Kane, #3)<br />

17.00<br />

534. Preston, John. Entertainment for a master. San Francisco, Cleis Press, 2005.<br />

219p., first Cleis printing, very good in wraps. 12.00<br />

535. Preston, John. Franny; the queen of Provincetown. Boston, Alyson Publications,<br />

1983. 89p., first edition, wraps. Novel. 18.00<br />

536. Preston, John. Franny; the queen of Provincetown. New York, St. Martin's Press,<br />

1995. 102p., first printing of the St. Martin's edition, dj. Novel. 15.00<br />

537. Preston, John. Golden years. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1984. 123p., first<br />

edition, wraps. 'Destroyer'-type novel with a gay hero. (Mission of Alex Kane, #2)<br />

20.00<br />

538. Preston, John. In search of a master. Secaucus, Meadowl<strong>and</strong>s <strong>Books</strong>, 1989.<br />

197p., first printing, wraps. 17.00<br />

539. Preston, John. Mr. Benson. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1994. 219p., fine<br />

first BadBoy edition in original photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (BadBoy<br />

(041-5)) 25.00<br />

540. Preston, John. My life as a pornographer & other indecent acts. New York,<br />

Richard Kasak <strong>Books</strong>, 1993. 266p., first Kasak printing, wraps. Includes a chapter<br />

on Sam Steward. 17.00<br />

541. Preston, John. Sweet dreams. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1984. 122p., first<br />

edition, wraps. 'Destroyer'-type novel with a gay hero. (Mission of Alex Kane, #1)<br />

20.00<br />

542. Preston, John. Tales from the Dark Lord. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1992.<br />

218p., photo-pictorial wraps. First BadBoy edition. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Badboy (053-<br />

9)) 25.00<br />

543. Preston, John. Winter's light; reflections of a Yankee queer, edited <strong>and</strong> with an<br />

introduction by Michael Lowenthal, foreword by Andrew Holleran. Hanover,<br />

University Press of New Engl<strong>and</strong>, 1995. xi, 175p., first printing, dj. 18.00<br />

544. Preston, John, ed. Hot living; erotic stories about safer sex. Boston, Alyson<br />

Publications, 1983. 194p., first edition wraps. Contributions by Max Ev<strong>and</strong>er, Phil<br />

Andros, Eric Rofes, <strong>and</strong> others. 17.00<br />

545. Prince, Hal. Cain. San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1970. 195p., very good first<br />

printing PBO in red & white camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (GL 147)<br />

30.00


546. Prince, Virginia Charles. The transvestite <strong>and</strong> his wife. Los Angeles, Argyle<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1967. 143p., first printing, ETVC library pocket <strong>and</strong> stickers, wraps .<br />

25.00<br />

547. Quennell, Peter. The wanton chase an autobiography from 1939. New York,<br />

Atheneum, 1980. 190p., first edition, very good in dj. 15.00<br />

548. Quinn, Brian D. A different drummer; metaphysics <strong>and</strong> the homosexual. San<br />

Francisco, the author, 1975. v, 41p., wraps. A new age Christian approach to love<br />

with much resort to the Old Testament. 30.00<br />

549. Quinterley, Esmond. 'King John'; young hero of transportation days, by Aubrey<br />

Fowkes [pseud.]. London, The Fortune Press, 1969. 134p., first edition. Smith 212,<br />

Young 1308. 45.00<br />

550. Quinterley, Esmond. The star brooch; by Aubrey Fowkes [pseud.]. London, The<br />

Fortune Press, 1969. 100p., first edition. Smith 213, Young 1310. 45.00<br />

551. Ramos, Juanita. Compañeras: Latina lesbians (an anthology). New York,<br />

Latina <strong>Lesbian</strong> History Project, 1987. xxix, 265p., first printing, wraps. 18.00<br />

552. Ramstetter, Victoria. The marquise <strong>and</strong> the novice [a lesbian gothic novel];<br />

illustrated by Deborah Powers. Tallahassee, The Naiad Press, 1981. 101p., first<br />

edition, wraps. Subtitle is from cover text. 10.00<br />

553. Rank, David. Eight the hard way. Santee, Surey <strong>Books</strong>/MMB, [1980s].<br />

155p.+ads, camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (HIS 69576) 15.00<br />

554. Raphael, Lev. Dancing on Tisha B'av. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1990.<br />

231p., first printing, dj. 17.00<br />

555. Rebow, Milton. Oh dear!. New York, Key Publishing, 1957. 181p., first edition, dj.<br />

Novel. Young 3230*. 45.00<br />

556. Rechy, John. The sexual outlaw; a documentary, a non-fiction account, with<br />

commentaries, of three days <strong>and</strong> nights in the sexual underground. New York,<br />

Grove Press, 1967. 307p., first printing, dj. Young 3235*. 22.00<br />

557. Rees, David. A better class of blond; a California diary. London, Olive Press,<br />

1985. 146p., wraps. 18.00<br />

558. Rees, David . 'The milkman's on his way'. London, <strong>Gay</strong> Men's Press, 1982.<br />

118p., first printing, wraps. 17.00<br />

559. Rees, David. Words & music; afterword by Peter Burton. Brighton, Millivres<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1993. 218p., first printing, wraps. Rees' final book is a critical study of<br />

authors <strong>and</strong> composers who are gay. 17.00<br />

560. Rees, Geoffrey. Sex with strangers. New York, Farrar Straus Giroux, 1993.<br />

245p., first edition, dj. Author's first novel. 18.00<br />

561. Reinhart, Robert C. A history of shadows. New York, Avon <strong>Books</strong>, 1982. xi,<br />

303p., first printing, wraps. Paperback original. 15.00<br />

562. Renault, Mary. The mask of Apollo. New York, Pantheon <strong>Books</strong>, 1966. 371p.,<br />

first edition, dj. Young 3263*. 25.00


563. Rich, Adrienne. What is found there; notebooks on poetry <strong>and</strong> politics. New<br />

York, W. W. Norton & Company, 1993. xv, 304p., first printing, dj. 17.00<br />

564. Richmond, Len, with Gary Noguera, eds. The new gay liberation book; writings<br />

<strong>and</strong> photographs about gay (men's) liberation, foreword by Bruce Voeller. Palo Alto,<br />

Ramparts Press, 1979. 223p., first wraps edition. 18.00<br />

565. Richter, Art. Sucker for seafood. San Diego, Surrey House, 1974. 186p.+ads,<br />

very good first printing PBO in original camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction .<br />

(Manhard MH 471) 15.00<br />

In the Navy!<br />

566. Ricksen, Owen. Carney boy - volume I. New York, Monkey Publication, 1969.<br />

121p. + ads, wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. 25.00<br />

567. Ritchards, Paul <strong>and</strong> Bruce King. Strange desire: a tale of brotherly love. New<br />

York, 101 Enterprises, 1969. 91p. + ads, photo-illustrated wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

(101-44) 35.00<br />

568. Roberts, Aymer. Forbidden freedom. London, Linden Press, 1960. 112p., dj.<br />

Commentary on the Woldfenden Report. Young 3312*. 30.00<br />

569. Roberts, Frank León & Marvin K. White, eds. If we have to take tomorrow; HIV,<br />

black men & same sex desire, a collaboration between: AIDS Project Los Angeles,<br />

Black AIDS Institute, <strong>Gay</strong> Men's Health Crisis, National Black Justice Coalition <strong>and</strong><br />

the New York State Black <strong>Gay</strong> Network. N. pl., The Institute for <strong>Gay</strong> Men's Health,<br />

2006. vii, 84p., black/white photos by Gerard H. Gaskin <strong>and</strong> Luna Luis Ortiz, wraps.<br />

22.00<br />

570. Robins, Peter. The gay touch; short stories . Trumansburg, The Crossing Press,<br />

1982. 95p., wraps. 18.00<br />

571. Robinson, Christopher. Sc<strong>and</strong>al in the ink; male <strong>and</strong> female homosexuality in<br />

twentieth-century French literature. London, Cassell, 1995. xi, 272p., wraps.<br />

12.00<br />

572. Rodi, Robert. What they did to Princess Paragon. New York, Dutton, 1994.<br />

281p., first printing, dj. Novel featuring a gay cartoonist. 20.00<br />

573. Rorem, Ned. Knowing when to stop; a memoir. New York, Simon & Schuster,<br />

1994. 607p. + 12p. photos, first printing, dj. 25.00<br />

574. Rorem, Ned. The Nantucket diary of Ned Rorem ; 1973-1985. San Francisco,<br />

North Point Press, 1987. 634p. + 16p. photographs, first edition, dj. 25.00<br />

575. Roscoe, Will. Queer spirits; a gay men's myth book. Boston, Beacon Press,<br />

1995. xxi, 346p., first printing, dj. 18.00<br />

576. Ross, Frazer. The altar of eros. New York, Abelard-Schuman, 1973. 252p., first<br />

edition, slightly worn dj. Young 3362*. 25.00<br />

577. Rowse, A. L. Homosexuals in history; a study of ambivalence in society,<br />

literature <strong>and</strong> the arts. n. pl., Dorset Press, 1983. xiii, 346p. + 16p. photographs, dj.<br />

Reprint edition. 12.00


578. Rowse, A. L. Homosexuals in history; a study of ambivalence in society,<br />

literature <strong>and</strong> the arts. New York, Macmillan Publishing Co., 1977. xiii, 346p. + 16p.<br />

photographs, first US edition, dj with small piece of tape at head of spine. 22.00<br />

579. Rubenstein, William B., ed. <strong>Lesbian</strong>s, gay men, <strong>and</strong> the law. New York, The<br />

New Press, 1993. xxi, 569p., first edition, dj. 25.00<br />

580. Rumaker, Michael. The bar. San Francisco, Writing 2/Four Seasons Foundation,<br />

1965. [24]p., second edition, wraps. Novelette. Young 3386. 20.00<br />

581. RuPaul. Lettin it all hang out; an autobiography. New York, Hyperion, 1995. xi,<br />

228p., first printing, dj. The African American crossdresser is the world's top drag<br />

performer. 18.00<br />

582. Ruse, Michael. Homosexuality; a philosohical inquiry. Oxford, Basil Blackwell,<br />

1988. xi, 299p., first printing, dj. 18.00<br />

583. Russell, Paul. The coming storm. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1999. 371p.,<br />

first edition, dj. Author's fourth novel. 18.00<br />

584. Rutter, Itala, ed. Perspectives on lesbian & gay liberation & socialism.<br />

Chicago, Democratic Socialists of America, [1980?]. 71p., wraps . 22.00<br />

585. Saenz, Jaime. Los papeles de Narisco Lima-Acha. La Paz, Ediciones<br />

Altiplano, 1985. 511p., first edition, wraps. 35.00<br />

586. Saghir, Marcel T. <strong>and</strong> Eli Robins. Male <strong>and</strong> female homosexuality; a<br />

comprehensive investigation. Baltimore, The Williams & Wilkins Company, 1973. ix,<br />

341p. 25.00<br />

587. Saison, Jacques. Man to man. North Hollywood, Br<strong>and</strong>on House, 1968. 190p.,<br />

wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction, set in Vietnam. (3040) 18.00<br />

588. Sajben, Carl. " <strong>Gay</strong>, inc."; <strong>Gay</strong> San Francisco business directory past & present.<br />

San Francisco, the author, 2004. 85p., 8.5x11 inches, signed by Sajben on the title<br />

page, second edition (revised, exp<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>and</strong> limited), wraps. A work-in-progress,<br />

listing businesses by type, location <strong>and</strong> dates of existece. 65.00<br />

589. Salus, Peter H. <strong>and</strong> Paul B. Taylor, ed. For W. H. Auden, February 21, 1972.<br />

New York, R<strong>and</strong>om House, 1972. 146p., one of 500 copies issued to<br />

commemorate the poet's 65th birthday, very good in wraps. 45.00<br />

590. Salvatore, Diane. Love, Zena Beth. Tallahassee, Naiad, 1992. 209p., dj. The<br />

author won a Lambda Award nomination for BENEDICTION. 17.00<br />

591. San Francisco Arts & Athletics. <strong>Gay</strong> Games II; official program, August, 1986.<br />

San Francisco, Arts & Athletics, 1986. 78p., illus., 8.5x11 inches, wraps. 15.00<br />

592. Saphira, Miriam, comp. Lavender annual. Ponsonby, NZ, Papers Inc., 1989. iv,<br />

139p., illus., 9.5x7 inch wraps. 17.00<br />

593. Sawyers, Rod. Jock. San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1969. 195p., very good<br />

first printing PBO in red & white camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (GL 108)<br />

25.00


594. Scharnhorst, Gary, with Jack Bales. The lost life of Horatio Alger, Jr.<br />

Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1985. xxii, 199p., first wraps printing. Lost<br />

life, found boys ... 12.00<br />

595. Schecter, Marty. Two halves of New Haven. New York, Crown Publishers,<br />

1992. 289p., first printing, dj. Schecter's first novel. 12.00<br />

596. Schmidgall, Gary. The stranger Wilde; interpreting Oscar. New York, Dutton,<br />

1994. xviii, 494p., illustrations, very good first printing in cloth-backed boards <strong>and</strong> dj.<br />

12.00<br />

597. Schmidt, Joel. Hadrian; a novel. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1984.<br />

190p., first wraps edition (issued contemporaneously with the limited hardcover<br />

edition of 10 copies). 17.00<br />

598. Schreiber, Ron. Moving to a new place. Cambridge, Alice James Press, 1974.<br />

71p., wraps. Poetry. Young 3464*. 25.00<br />

599. Schruender, Michael. Bears, beasts & masculine beauties; the erotic art of<br />

Dadé/URSUS. San Francisco, Brush Creek Media, 1997. 80p., profusely illus. with<br />

Schruender' black/white drawings, 8.5x11 inches, very good in wraps. (Brush Creek<br />

Media Artists 1) 50.00<br />

600. Scott, Kesho, Cherry Muhanji <strong>and</strong> Egyirba High. Tight spaces. San Francisco,<br />

Spinsters/aunt lute, 1987. 182p., first edition, wraps. 36 short prose pieces,<br />

American Book Award winner 1988. 15.00<br />

601. Selby, Dennis. Sanctity: or there's no such thing as a naked sailor. New York,<br />

Simon <strong>and</strong> Schuster, 1969. 190p., first edition, edgeworn dj. Young 3480*. 25.00<br />

602. Sennett, Richard. The frog who dared to croak. New York, Farrar, Straus &<br />

Giroux, 1982. 182p., first edition, dj. The social critic turns to fiction to describe the<br />

homosexuality of a leading Marxist thinker. 17.00<br />

603. Sergios, Paul A. One boy at war; my life in the AIDS underground. New York,<br />

Alfred A. Knopf, 1993. xxiii, 388p., first edition, dj. 15.00<br />

604. Shange, Ntozake. Nappy edges. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1978. 148p., first<br />

edition, edgeworn dj. African American author. Grier C. 18.00<br />

605. Shange, Ntozake. Nappy edges. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1978. 148p., first<br />

edition, errata slip laid in, edgeworn dj. African American author. Grier C. 20.00<br />

606. Sher, Anthony. The indoor boy. New York, Viking, 1991. 277p., first US edition,<br />

dj. Gender-bending novel by the South African actor/exile. 17.00<br />

607. Shockley, Ann Allen. Loving her; a novel. New York, Avon, 1978. 205p., first<br />

Avon printing, wraps. The African American writer's powerful first novel, first<br />

published in 1974, intersecting race <strong>and</strong> gender. Grier A***. 15.00<br />

608. Shurin, Aaron. A's dream. Oakl<strong>and</strong>, O <strong>Books</strong>, 1989. 94p., wraps. Poetry.<br />

18.00<br />

609. Shurin, Aaron. The graces. San Francisco, Four Seasons Foundation, 1983.<br />

72p., wraps. 18.00


610. Shurin, Aaron. Unbound; a book of AIDS. Los Angeles, Sun & Moon Press,<br />

1997. 89p., very good first edition, dj. Short prose pieces by the poet. 18.00<br />

611. Silverstein, Charles, ed. <strong>Gay</strong>s, lesbians <strong>and</strong> their therapists; studies in<br />

psychotherapy. New York, W. W. Norton & Company, 1991. xiii, 274p., first printing,<br />

edgeworn dj. 15.00<br />

612. Simm, Geoffrey Robert. The symposium: an entertainment. Stamford, Knights<br />

Press, 1984. 226p., wraps. 15.00<br />

613. Simmons, Steven. Body blows. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1986. 246p., first<br />

edition, dj. 20.00<br />

614. Simonson, Douglas. Hawaii; paintings <strong>and</strong> drawings. London, GMP, 1986. 61p.,<br />

profusely illus. with Simonson's homoerotic color art, 8 x 8 inches, first wraps<br />

edition. 35.00<br />

615. Simpson, Colin, Lewis Chester <strong>and</strong> David Leitch. The Clevel<strong>and</strong> Street affair.<br />

Boston, Little, Brown <strong>and</strong> Company, 1976. 236p., first edition, dj taped along edges.<br />

On the 19th century London male brothel, with records released 75 years after the<br />

sc<strong>and</strong>al came to light. 20.00<br />

616. [Smith], Heather. Heat lightning. Oakl<strong>and</strong>, Black Widow Publications, 1980. vi,<br />

114p., wraps. Poetry. Grier A C**. 12.00<br />

617. Smith, Lillian. One hour. New York, Harcourt, Brace <strong>and</strong> Company, 1959. 440p.,<br />

first edition, shelfworn dj. Grier A**. 15.00<br />

618. Smith, Michael J. Colorful people <strong>and</strong> places; a resource guide for Third World<br />

lesbians <strong>and</strong> gay men ... <strong>and</strong> for white people who share their interests. San<br />

Francisco, Quarterly Press, 1983. 133p., wraps. A state-by-state guide, with<br />

sections covering Canada <strong>and</strong> the rest of the world. African American author.<br />

10.00<br />

619. Smith, Michael J., ed. Black men/white men; a gay anthology. San Francisco,<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1983. 238p., first wraps edition (issued contemporaneously<br />

with the limited harback edition) as well as drawings by Michael Grumley <strong>and</strong><br />

photos by Sierra Domino, among others. 15.00<br />

620. Smith, Tom [pseud.]. Halfstraight; my secret bisexual life. Buffalo, Prometheus<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1992. 167p., first edition, dj. The double life of a corporate executive.<br />

17.00<br />

621. Smith, Winthrop, illustrated by Patrick Angus. Ghetto: from the first five; sixtyfour<br />

poems, six drawings by Patrick Angus. Liberty, TN, RFD Press, 1990. 90p.,<br />

illustrated with drawings, first edition, very good in original pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

First publication of the RFD Press, a new venture for RFD Quarterly, the "country<br />

journal for gay men everywhere.".<br />

622. Snider, Clifton. Jesse <strong>and</strong> his son. Long Beach, Maelstrom Press, 1982. 35p.,<br />

drawing of Snider by Don Bachardy on the rear cover, wraps. 22.00


623. Socialist Workers Party. SWP discussion bulletin, vol. 35 no. 1, May, 1977 to<br />

no. 16, July, 1977. New York, Socialist Workers Party, 1977. 16 volumes, all wraps,<br />

8.5x11 inches, paper slightly browned, some with pen marks from various<br />

comrades. Complete run for the pre-convention discussion period. 35.00<br />

This year includes discussion around the general political situation, women's<br />

movement, gay rights <strong>and</strong> more.<br />

624. Soldati, Mario. The confession; translated from the Italian by Raymond<br />

Rosenthal. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1958. 180p., first US edition, dj. The first<br />

British edition is Young 3563*. 50.00<br />

625. Soldatow, Sasha. Rock-n-roll Sally. Sydney, BlackWattle Press, 1990. 32p.,<br />

wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> Australian poet. 15.00<br />

626. Sox, David. Bachelors of art; Edward Perry Warren <strong>and</strong> the Lewes House<br />

brotherhood. London, Fourth Estate, 1991. xi, 289p., first edition, dj. Warren<br />

'collected art <strong>and</strong> young men,' begins the dj narrative. 25.00<br />

627. Spender, Stephen. The temple. New York, Grove Press, 1988. xiii, 210p., first<br />

US edition, dj. 17.00<br />

628. Stafford, Jan. Bizarro in love. San Francisco, Cheap Shots, 1986. 53p., wraps.<br />

"A comic lesbian sex fantasy." - cover. 15.00<br />

629. Staszek. Three-h<strong>and</strong> jax & other spells. San Francisco, Permeable Press,<br />

1995. 176p., first edition, wraps. 17.00<br />

630. Stearn, Jess. The grapevine. Garden City, Doubleday & Company, 1964. 372p.,<br />

first edition, dj. Grier A*B*C*. 15.00<br />

631. Stearn, Jess. The sixth man. New York, Doubleday <strong>and</strong> Company, 1961. 286p.,<br />

first edition, dj. 25.00<br />

632. Steegmuller, Francis. Cocteau; a biography. Boston, Little, Brown <strong>and</strong> Company,<br />

1970. xiv, 583p., first printing, dj. 25.00<br />

633. Steinberg, David. An annotated bibliography of quality erotica. Santa Cruz,<br />

Red Adler <strong>Books</strong>, 1990. [16]p., wraps. Includes numerous books with significant<br />

gay or lesbian content. 15.00<br />

634. Steinberg, S. A fairy tale; a novel. New York, Delacorte Press, 1980. 184p., first<br />

edition, dj. Young 3626*. 25.00<br />

635. Stevens, Robin, ed. Girlfriend number one; lesbian life in the 90s. Pittsburgh,<br />

Cleis Press, 1994. 158p., first printing, wraps. 12.00<br />

636. Stewart, Stephen. Positive image; a portrait of gay America, text edited by<br />

Thomas J. Watson. New York, William Morrow <strong>and</strong> Company, 1985. 191p., 8.5x11<br />

inches, profusely illus. with the author's photographs, first printing, dj. 25.00<br />

637. Stoddard, Charles Warren. Cruising the South Seas; stories, edited by Winston<br />

Leyl<strong>and</strong>. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine Press, 1987. 190p., first wraps edition thus<br />

(reissue of 1870s stories). 18.00


638. Strachey, Lytton. The really interesting question an other papers, edited <strong>and</strong><br />

with an introduction <strong>and</strong> commentaries by Paul Levy. New York, Capricorn <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

1974. xiv, 177p., wraps. The British first edition is Young 3672. 12.00<br />

639. 'Student John' [pseud.]. A boy's story. Scarborough, ON, AZ Chapbooks, 2001.<br />

38p., one of 26 lettered copies, wraps. Boy's gay spanking fantasy. 50.00<br />

640. Summers, Claude J., ed. The gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian literary heritage; a reader's<br />

companion to the writers <strong>and</strong> their works, from antiquity to the present. New York,<br />

Henry Holt <strong>and</strong> Company, 1995. xiv, 786p., first printing, dj. 35.00<br />

641. Symonds, John Addington. The memoirs of John Addington Symonds; edited<br />

<strong>and</strong> introduced by Phyllis Grosskurth. New York, R<strong>and</strong>om House, [1984]. 319p.,<br />

first edition, dj. First US release of his 1892 manuscript, which details his secret<br />

homosexual life. 22.00<br />

642. Takahashi, Mutsuo. A bunch of keys; selected poems, translated by Hiroaki<br />

Sato, with an introduction by Robert Peters. Trumansburg, NY, The Crossing Press,<br />

1984. 106p., wraps. 22.00<br />

643. Takei, George. To the stars; the autobiography of Star Trek's Mr. Sulu. New<br />

York, Pocket <strong>Books</strong>, 1994. x, 406p. + 16p. photos, first printing, dj. <strong>Gay</strong> Asian<br />

American actor. 18.00<br />

644. Taylor, Valerie [pseudonym of Velma Nacella Young]. Return to Lesbos.<br />

Tallahassee, Volute/Naiad, 1982. 189p., wraps. Reprint of the 1963 edition. Grier<br />

A**. 15.00<br />

645. Teal, Donn. The gay militants. New York, Stein <strong>and</strong> Day, 1971. 355p., first<br />

printing, edgeworn dj. 25.00<br />

646. The 25 to 6 Baking & Trucking Society. Great gay in the morning! One group's<br />

approach to communal living <strong>and</strong> sexual politics. Washington, NJ, Times Change<br />

Press, 1972. 95p., first wraps printing. 20.00<br />

647. The 25 to 6 Baking & Trucking Society. Great gay in the morning! One group's<br />

approach to communal living <strong>and</strong> sexual politics. Washington, NJ, Times Change<br />

Press, 1972. 95p., first printing, dj from a later printing. 30.00<br />

648. Thompson, Mark. <strong>Gay</strong> spirit: myth <strong>and</strong> meaning. New York, St. Martin's Press,<br />

1987. xviii, 310p., first printing, dj. 15.00<br />

649. Thompson, Mark, interviews <strong>and</strong> photographs. <strong>Gay</strong> soul; finding the heart of<br />

gay spirit <strong>and</strong> nature with sixteen writers, healers, teachers, <strong>and</strong> visionaries. San<br />

Francisco, HarperSanFrancisco, 1994. 266p., first printing, dj. Interviewees include<br />

Paul Monette, James Broughton, Malcom Boyd, Ram Dass <strong>and</strong> a dozen others.<br />

15.00<br />

650. Timmons, Stuart. The trouble with Harry Hay; founder of the modern gay<br />

movement. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1990. xvii, 317p. + 16p. photos, first<br />

edition, dj. Hay's radical life went from Hollywood (<strong>and</strong> the Communist Party)<br />

radicalism through founding the Mattachine Society <strong>and</strong> the Radical Faeries.<br />

18.00


651. Torchia, Joseph. As if after sex; a novel. New York, Holt, Rinehart <strong>and</strong> Winston,<br />

1983. 190p., first edition, dj. 17.00<br />

652. Torchia, Joseph. As if after sex; a novel. New York, Holt, Rinehart <strong>and</strong> Winston,<br />

1983. 190p., signed by Torchia on the f.e.p., first edition, dj. 25.00<br />

653. Townsend, Larry. Beware the god who smiles. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>,<br />

1995. 199p., + ads, fine first printing, first Badboy edition in original photo-pictorial<br />

wraps. (Badboy) 15.00<br />

Time travel.<br />

654. Townsend, Larry. A binding passion; an anthology of sm stories. Beverly Hills,<br />

LT Publications, 2001. 223p., fine first edition, first printing, Trade PBO, pictorial<br />

wraps. Fourth anthology of Townsend's short fiction. 20.00<br />

655. Townsend, Larry. The case of the severed head. Beverly Hills, LT Publications,<br />

1994. 239p., very good first edition, pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

Set during <strong>and</strong> after the Rodney King Verdict riots, a homophobic detective must<br />

depend on the men he despises to solve a series of gruesome crimes.<br />

656. Townsend, Larry. Chains. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1994. 228p.+ads,<br />

very good first BadBoy edition in original photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction.<br />

(BadBoy (158-6)) 25.00<br />

657. Townsend, Larry. Construction worker. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1995.<br />

189p., + ads, fine first printing, first Badboy edition in original photo-pictorial wraps.<br />

(Badboy) 15.00<br />

658. Townsend, Larry. Czar! A novel of Ivan the Terrible. Los Angeles, LT<br />

Publications, 1998. 646p., fine first edition, in black cloth, gilt <strong>and</strong> unclipped dj.<br />

15.00<br />

A novel of Ivan the Terrible filled with Byzantine accounts of torture, punishments<br />

<strong>and</strong> plots.<br />

659. Townsend, Larry. Dream master; <strong>and</strong> other SM stories. Beverly Hills, LT<br />

Publications, 2004. 167p., ads, very good second printing stated in original pictorial<br />

wraps. Signed by the author. 25.00<br />

660. Townsend, Larry. Dream master; <strong>and</strong> other SM stories. Beverly Hills, LT<br />

Publications, 1992. 243p., ads, very good first edition, first printing Trade PBO<br />

stated in original pictorial wraps. . 25.00<br />

661. Townsend, Larry. The gay adventures of Captain Goose. New York,<br />

Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1994. 228p., fine first Badboy edition <strong>and</strong> printing in original<br />

camp pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. 25.00<br />

Hey Sailor! The captain <strong>and</strong> crew of the H.M.S. Faerigold! Yo ho ho <strong>and</strong> a bottle of<br />

AstroGlide! Originally published as 'The Gooser'. by Greenleaf Classics in 1969<br />

[ Greenleaf 142 - Young's no 3818*, Norman # 4123].


662. Townsend, Larry. The gooser. San Diego, Greenleaf Classics, 1969. 195p.,<br />

very good first printing PBO in original camp wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction set in<br />

Plymouth, 1769. <strong>Gay</strong> Pilgrims! Young 3818*. (Greenleaf Classic GL 142) 35.00<br />

663. Townsend, Larry. Hounds of Hell; <strong>and</strong> other SM stories. Los Angeles, LT<br />

Publications, 2004. 167p., ads, very good second printing stated in original pictorial<br />

wraps. 15.00<br />

664. Townsend, Larry. Kiss of leather. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1994. 201p.+<br />

ads, photo-illustrated cover, very good first Badboy reissue in wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp<br />

fiction. (Badboy (161-6)) 15.00<br />

665. Townsend, Larry. Kiss of leather. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1994. 201p.+<br />

ads, photo-illustrated cover, very good first Badboy reissue in wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp<br />

fiction. (Badboy (161-6)) 25.00<br />

Signed by the author.<br />

666. Townsend, Larry. Leather ad: M. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1996.<br />

201p.+ads, very good first BadBoy edition in original photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong><br />

pulp fiction. The Greenleaf edition was Young 3822*. (BadBoy (380-5)) 15.00<br />

667. Townsend, Larry. Leather ad: S. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1996.<br />

201p.+ads, fine first BadBoy edition in original photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp<br />

fiction. The Greenleaf edition was Young 3823*. (BadBoy (407-0)) 15.00<br />

668. Townsend, Larry. Leather ad: S. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1996.<br />

201p.+ads, fine first BadBoy edition in original photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp<br />

fiction. The Greenleaf edition was Young 3823*. (BadBoy (407-0)) 25.00<br />

Personal inscription signed by the author.<br />

669. Townsend, Larry. The long leather cord. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1994.<br />

191p., photo-pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. First BadBoy edition originally<br />

published by Phenix in 1971 which was Young 3825*. (BadBoy (201-9)) 15.00<br />

670. Townsend, Larry. Man sword. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1994. 241p. +<br />

ads,fine first printing in photo-illustrated wraps. First printing, gay pulp fiction.<br />

(Badboy) 12.00<br />

King Henri III.<br />

671. Townsend, Larry. Masters' counterpoints. Boston, Alyson Publications, 1991.<br />

220p., very good first printing, pictorial wraps. Gunn pages 225-226. 15.00<br />

Bruce MacLeod mystery.<br />

672. Townsend, Larry. One for the master, two for the fool; a Bruce MacLeod<br />

mystery. Boston, Alyson PUblications, 1992. 214p., very good first printing Trade<br />

PBO in original camp pictorial wraps with art by Douglas Simonson. 12.00<br />

Gunn page 226.<br />

673. Townsend, Larry. Run, little leather boy. New York, Masquerade <strong>Books</strong>, 1993.<br />

228p. + ads, photo-illustrated wraps. First Badboy printing, gay pulp fiction. The<br />

Other Traveller edition was Young 3828*. (Badboy ) 25.00


674. Townsend, Larry. A slave's gambit; a novel. Beverly Hills, LT Publications,<br />

1999. 134p., fine reprint in original pictorial wraps. 12.00<br />

675. Townsend, Larry. Stalked; an anatomy of sexual obsession. Beverly Hills, LT<br />

Publications, 1999. 237p., ads, fine first edition <strong>and</strong> printing stated in original<br />

pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

676. Townsend, Larry. Time masters. Beverly Hills, LT Publications, 2008. 290p.,<br />

fine first edition in pictorial wraps. 15.00<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> SM SciFi.<br />

677. Townsend, Larry, cover by Jamé. A contagious evil; the mind of a serial killer.<br />

Beverly Hills, LT Publications, 1998. 245p., ads, very good first edition, first printing<br />

stated in original pictorial wraps. 25.00<br />

A novel of horror <strong>and</strong> suspense. Gunn page 225.<br />

678. Townsend, Larry, illustrations by Sean. Master of masters; a science ficiton<br />

novel. Beverly Hills, LT Publications, 1997. 185p., illustrations by Sean, very good<br />

first printing PBO in wraps. Adventure on an S&M spaceship. 20.00<br />

679. Townsend, Larry, special introduction by John Preston, Victor Terry, Jack<br />

Fritscher. Leatherman's h<strong>and</strong>book; Silver Jubilee Edition Second Printing<br />

commemorating the 25th year. Beverly Hills, LT Publications, 2004. 284p.,<br />

introductions, illustrations, fact sheets, ads, very good reprint in original pictorial<br />

wraps. 15.00<br />

Revised version of the original 1972 edition with new special introductions. In spite<br />

of Second Printing being part of the title, this is actually a seventh.<br />

680. Trainer, Russ, cover illustration by Gene Bilbrew. His brother love. Detroit,<br />

Foremost Publishers, 1965. 158p., very good first edition PBO in bright, very campy<br />

pictorial wraps. <strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Satan Press 108) 75.00<br />

681. Tremblay, Michel. Making room; translated by Shiela Fischman. London,<br />

Serpent's Tail, 1990. 249p., first British edition, wraps. 15.00<br />

682. Trevisan, Joao S. Perverts in paradise; translated by Martin Foreman. London,<br />

GMP Publishers, 1986. 204p., first UK edition, wraps. Trevisan is one of Brazil's<br />

leading gay writers. 25.00<br />

683. Tripp, C. A. The homosexual matrix. New York, McGraw-Hill Book Company,<br />

1975. ix, 314p., later printing, slightly worn dj. 20.00<br />

684. Tuller, David. Cracks in the iron closet; travels in gay & lesbian Russia. Boston,<br />

Faber & Faber, 1996. 313p., first printing, dj. 20.00<br />

685. Tyler, Parker. The will of eros; selected poems, 1930-1970. Los Angeles, Black<br />

Sparrow Press, 1972. 152p., front., wraps slightly faded. 12.00<br />

686. Ullerstam, Lars. The erotic minorities; introduction by Yves de Saint-Agnäs,<br />

translated by Anselm Hollo. New York, Grove Press, 1966. xix, 172p., first printing,<br />

slightly edgeworn dj. 22.00


687. Ullerstam, Lars. The erotic minorities; introduction by Yves de Saint-Agnäs,<br />

translated by Anselm Hollo. New York, Grove Press, 1966. xix, 172p., second<br />

printing, dj. 17.00<br />

688. Vaid, Urvashi. Virtual equality; the mainstreaming of gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian liberation.<br />

New York, Anchor <strong>Books</strong>/Doubleday, 1995. xvii, 440p., first printing, dj. Vaid was<br />

Executive Director of the National <strong>Gay</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Lesbian</strong> Task Force from 1989 to 1992.<br />

15.00<br />

689. van Dyke, Annette. The search for a woman-centered spirituality. New York,<br />

New York University Press, 1992. xviii, 227p., first printing. Primarily focuses on<br />

lesbian spirituality, with chapters on Native American (Silko <strong>and</strong> Gunn) <strong>and</strong> African<br />

American (Lorde <strong>and</strong> Walker) traditions. (The cutting edge: lesbian life <strong>and</strong><br />

literature) 15.00<br />

690. Van Gelder, Lindsy <strong>and</strong> Pamela Robin Br<strong>and</strong>t. The girls next door; into the<br />

heart of lesbian America. New York, Simon & Schuster, 1996. 314p., first printing,<br />

dj. 12.00<br />

691. Van Gelder, Lindsy & Pamela Robin Br<strong>and</strong>t. Are you two ... together? A gay<br />

<strong>and</strong> lesbian travel guide to Europe. New York, R<strong>and</strong>om House, 1991. xvi, 345p.,<br />

first wraps edition. 12.00<br />

692. Vanggaard, Thorkil. Phallós; a symbol <strong>and</strong> its history in the male world,<br />

translated from the Danish by the author. New York, International Universities<br />

Press, 1972. 208p. + 24p. plates, previous owner's stamp, first US edition, dj with<br />

closed chip. 45.00<br />

693. Vida, Ginny, ed. Our right to love; a lesbian resource book. produced in<br />

cooperation with women of the National <strong>Gay</strong> Task Force. Englewood Cliffs,<br />

Prentice-Hall, 1978. 318p., profusely illus., 8.5x11 inches, first printing, dj. 12.00<br />

694. Vitacolonna, Giovanni. A sweet <strong>and</strong> sour romance; (a twinkie's defense).<br />

London, <strong>Gay</strong> Men's Press, 1982. 156p., wraps. 18.00<br />

695. Vivien, Renee. A woman appeared to me; translated from the French by<br />

Jeannette H. Foster, with an introduction by <strong>Gay</strong>le Rubin. Reno, Naiad Press, 1979.<br />

xli, 91p., later printing, wraps. Grier A***. 8.00<br />

696. Voelcker, Hunce. Joy rock statue ship. New York, Cowstone Press, 1969.<br />

[16]p., wraps. Poetry. Young 3955. 25.00<br />

697. Waddell, Tom <strong>and</strong> Dick Schaap. <strong>Gay</strong> olympian; the life <strong>and</strong> death of Dr. Tom<br />

Waddell. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1996. xi, 240p., first edition, dj. 15.00<br />

698. Walker, Mitch. Men loving men; a gay sex guide <strong>and</strong> consciousness book.<br />

Photos by David Greene, drawings by Bill Warrick. San Francisco, <strong>Gay</strong> Sunshine<br />

Press, 1977. 160p., later printing, wraps. 15.00<br />

699. Ward, Michael, Mark Freeman. Defending <strong>Gay</strong> rights: the campaign against<br />

the Briggs Initiative in California; in Radical America, vol. 13, no. 4. Somerville,<br />

MA, Radical America, 1979. With other articles, including Pam David <strong>and</strong> Lois<br />

Helmbold, "San Francisco: courts <strong>and</strong> cops vs. gays," <strong>and</strong> an article by Mark


Naison about the Communist Party <strong>and</strong> sports during the Great Depression. Entire<br />

issue is 79 p., in fairly worn original wraps. 12.00<br />

700. Watmough, David. The Connecticut countess; chronicles of Davey Bryant.<br />

Trumansburg, NY, The Crossing Press, 1984. 189p., wraps. 18.00<br />

701. Weathers, Carolyn. Crazy. Los Angeles, Clothespin Fever Press, 1989. 110p.,<br />

first edition, wraps. 15.00<br />

702. Webb, Richard C., with Suzanne A. Webb. Jean Genet <strong>and</strong> his critics: an<br />

annotated bibliography, 1943-1980. Metuchen, The Scarecrow Press, 1982. xii,<br />

600p. (Author bibliographies, #58) 18.00<br />

703. Webster, Alison R. Found wanting; women, Christianity <strong>and</strong> sexuality, foreword<br />

by Sara Maitl<strong>and</strong>. London, Cassell, 1995. xvi, 208p., wraps. 15.00<br />

704. Weeks, Donald. Corvo; saint or madman. New York, McGraw-Hill Book<br />

Company, 1971. xxvii, 450p., first US edition, dj. 25.00<br />

705. Weeks, Jeffrey. Sexuality <strong>and</strong> its discontents; meanings, myths & modern<br />

sexualities. London, Routledge, 1985. xii, 324p., later printing, wraps. 15.00<br />

706. Weinberg, Martin S. <strong>and</strong> Alan P. Bell, eds. Homosexuality; an annotated<br />

bibliography. New York, Oxford University Press, 1974. xiii, 550p., ownership<br />

signature, first edition, slightly edgeworn dj. 20.00<br />

707. Weiss, Mike. Double play; the San Francisco city hall killings. Reading,<br />

Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, 1984. 422p. + 16p. photos, first printing, dj<br />

slightly worn at top of spine. 50.00<br />

708. Welch, Denton. The journals of Denton Welch; edited by Michael de-la-Noy.<br />

New York, E. P. Dutton, 1984. xiii, 378p., first US edition, dj. 25.00<br />

709. Weltge, Ralph W., ed. The same sex; an appraisal of homosexuality.<br />

Philadelphia, Pilgrim Press, 1969. ix, 164p., wraps. Topics include sex research,<br />

sex ethics, sex laws <strong>and</strong> the homophile movement. 25.00<br />

710. Weltner, Peter. In a time of combat or the angel; three short novels. San<br />

Francisco, Five Fingers Press, 1991. 218p., wraps. 18.00<br />

711. White, Edmund. The burning library; writings on art, politics <strong>and</strong> sexuality,<br />

1969-1993, edited by David Bergman. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1994. xxviii,<br />

386p., first edition, dj. 22.00<br />

712. White, Edmund. Caracole. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1985. 342p., first edition, dj.<br />

18.00<br />

713. White, Edmund. Caracole. New York, E. P. Dutton, 1985. 342p., signed by<br />

White, first edition, dj. 45.00<br />

714. White, Edmund. The farewell symphony; a novel. New York, Alfred A. Knopf,<br />

1997. 413p., first US edition, dj. The final volume of White's fictitious<br />

autobiographical trilogy. 18.00<br />

715. White, Edmund. Nocturnes for the King of Naples. New York, St. Martin's<br />

Press, 1978. 148p., first edition, dj with minor edgewear. Young 4078*. 50.00


716. Whitmore, George. Nebraska; a novel. New York, Grove Press, 1987. 153p.,<br />

first printing, dj. Whitmore's second novel. 15.00<br />

717. Whitmore, George. Someone was here; profiles in the AIDS epidemic. New<br />

York, New American Library, 1988. 211p., first printing, dj. 22.00<br />

718. Wieners, John. Behind the state capitol: or Cincinnati Pike; a collection of<br />

poetry ... cinema decoupages; verses, abbreviated prose insights. Boston, The<br />

Good <strong>Gay</strong> Poets, 1975. 204p., first edition, illustrated with cinema decoupages, one<br />

of 1500 paper copies, in original pictorial wraps copies. Young 4101. 65.00<br />

719. Wieners, John. Conjugal contraries & quart. Madras & New York, Hanuman<br />

<strong>Books</strong>, 1987. 61p., 3x4 inches, stiff wraps in dj. Some of the material appeared in<br />

Fag Rag in 1974. 25.00<br />

720. Willhoite, Michael. Members of the tribe; caricatures of gay men <strong>and</strong> lesbians.<br />

Boston, Alyson Publications, 1993. 137p., profusely illus., 8.5x11 inches, first<br />

printing, dj. 18.00<br />

721. Williams, N. David. We're glad you asked! 52 quizzes for the whole gay,<br />

lesbian, bisexual, transgender, <strong>and</strong> heterosexual family, Mike Trowbridge, illustrator.<br />

[Lousiville], the author, 2002. iv, 206p., illustrations, very good in original wraps.<br />

12.00<br />

722. Williams, Walter L. The spirit <strong>and</strong> the flesh; sexual diversity in American Indian<br />

culture. Boston, Beacon Press, 1986. xi, 344p., very good first printing in clothbacked<br />

boards <strong>and</strong> dj. 15.00<br />

723. Wilson, Angus. A bit off the map <strong>and</strong> other stories. New York, The Viking Press,<br />

1957. 193p., first US editon, cloth, edgeworn dj. The British first edition is Young<br />

4171. 15.00<br />

724. Wilson, Angus. Hemlock <strong>and</strong> after; a novel. New York, The Viking Press, 1952.<br />

248p., first US edition, worn dj. The British first edition is Young 4173*. 20.00<br />

725. Wilson, Doric. Two plays A perfect relationship <strong>and</strong> The West Street gang, with<br />

an introduction by Felice Picano. New York, The Seahorse Press, 1979. 260p., first<br />

printing, wraps. Young 4188* Furtado & Hellner. 15.00<br />

726. Wilson, Ron. Leather lover. San Diego, Phenix Publishers, 1969. 173p., wraps.<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction . (Pleasure Reader PR 226) 20.00<br />

727. Winant, Fran. Dyke jacket; poems <strong>and</strong> songs. New York, Violet Press, 1976.<br />

64p., wraps. Grier A*. 10.00<br />

728. Winant, Fran. Looking at women; poems. New York, Violet Press, 1971. 34p.,<br />

wraps. Grier A***. 30.00<br />

729. Windham, Donald. Lost friendships; a memoir of Truman Capote, Tennessee<br />

Williams, <strong>and</strong> others. New York, William Morrow <strong>and</strong> Company, 1987. 270p., first<br />

printing, cloth-backed boards, dj. 12.00<br />

730. Winston, Sam. Good buddy. San Diego, Phenix Publishers, 1970. 159p., wraps.<br />

<strong>Gay</strong> pulp fiction. (Pleasure Reader PR247) 22.00


731. Winter, Robert. The vanishing generation. Sacramento, Aragatz Publishing,<br />

1997. 186p., wraps, A series of vignettes, fiction <strong>and</strong> nonfiction, of San Francisco's<br />

gay life over three decades. The author died of AIDS before completing his work.<br />

12.00<br />

732. Witomski, T. R. Kvetch; introducton by John Preston. Berkeley, Celestial Arts,<br />

1989. vii, 114p., review copy with slip laid in, wraps. 18.00<br />

733. Wojnarowicz, David. Brush fires in the social l<strong>and</strong>scape. New York, Aperture<br />

Foundation, 1994. 83p., profusely illus. with the artist's work, 9.5x11 inches, first<br />

printing, dj. Memorial volume for the AIDS activist/artist. 45.00<br />

734. Wolfe, Susan J. <strong>and</strong> Julia Penelope Stanley, eds. The coming out stories;<br />

foreword: Adrienne Rich. Watertown, MA, Persephone Press, 1980. xxiv, 251p.,<br />

first printing, wraps. 18.00<br />

735. Wolff, Larry. The boys <strong>and</strong> their baby. New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 1988. 260p.,<br />

first edition, dj. 15.00<br />

736. Wolverton, Terry, ed., with Robert Drake. Indivisible; new short fiction by gay<br />

<strong>and</strong> lesbian west coast writers. New York, Plume, 1991. xv, 317p., first printing,<br />

wraps. 10.00<br />

737. Wood, Edward D., Jr. death of a transvestite; also titled Hollywood Drag <strong>and</strong><br />

Let Me Die in Drag. N. pl., Angora Press, n.d. 112p., wraps. Reissue of Hollywood<br />

Drag. 10.00<br />

738. Young, Ian. Common-or-garden gods. Scarborough, Ontario, Catalyst, 1976.<br />

79p., stiff wraps in a slightly edgeworn dj. Poetry. Young 4257*. 18.00<br />

739. Young, Val. The equality complex; lesbians in therapy: a guide to antioppressive<br />

practice. London, Cassell, 1995. viii, 244p., wraps. 15.00<br />

740. Yourcenar, Marguerite. Memoirs of Hadrian; translated from the French by<br />

Grace Frick in collaboration with the author. New York, Farrar, Straus <strong>and</strong> Young,<br />

1955. 313p., later printing, edgeworn dj. Young 4275. 10.00<br />

741. Zeel<strong>and</strong>, Steven, foreword by Allan Berube. Barrack buddies <strong>and</strong> soldier<br />

lovers. New York, Harrington Park Press, 1993. xii, 293p., very good in original<br />

wraps. (Haworth gay <strong>and</strong> lesbian studies) 12.00<br />

742. Zimmerman, R. D. Outburst. New York, Delacorte Press, 1998. 287p., first<br />

printing, dj. <strong>Gay</strong> mystery. 15.00<br />

743. Zubro, Mark Richard. The only good priest. New York, St. Martin's Press, 1993.<br />

182p., first edition, edgeworn dj. 10.00

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