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Gay and Lesbian Studies Overstock Sale - Bolerium Books

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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

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