Gay and Lesbian Studies Overstock Sale - Bolerium Books
Gay and Lesbian Studies Overstock Sale - Bolerium Books
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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