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Eighth Wonder
Bill Jackson
New York: Badboy, 1994. -
Miles Diamond and the Demon of Death (The Adventures of Miles Diamond II)
Derek Adams
New York: Badboy, 1995. -
Southern Comfort
David Laurents
New York: Badboy, 1996. -
Leather AD: M
Larry Townsend
New York: Badboy, 1996. -
Boy
James Hanley
London: Boriswood, 1931.First trade edition of Hanley’s second novel, a very grim tale of the brief life of a thirteen year old stowaway from Liverpool. YOUNG 1694. This copy with the signature of Gary Simes and a newspaper clipping of a photographic portrait of Hanley to the front endpaper.
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My Brother, My Self
Phil Andros
San Francisco: Perineum Press, 1986.The gay hustler fiction of Samuel M. Steward (1909-1993) written and narrated by his pseudonym Phil Andros. An academic at one period of his life during which he mixed with the likes of Alfred Douglas, Andre Gide, Thomas Mann, Thornton Wilder, Gertrude Stein, and Alice B. Toklas, Steward later became a tattoo artist using the name Phil Sparrow. Through this he became an unofficial collaborator with Dr. Alfred Kinsey, advising on the sexual motivations for tattooing. Revised edition of My Brother, My Hustler. Cover illustration by Tom of Finland.
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Sushi Central
Alasdair Duncan
Brisbane: University of Queensland Press, 2003. -
Coming Up Roses
Michael Carson
London: Black Swan, 1991. -
2nd Time Around
James Earl Hardy
Los Angeles: Alyson, 1996.First printing of the second book in the B-Boy Blues series.
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The Ninth Satire: Poetry, Fiction & Biography
Stephen J. Williams
Melbourne: Pariah Press, 1993.Cover illustration by Charles Blackman.
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How Long Has This Been Going On?
Ethan Mordden
London: Quartet Books, 1996. -
Sweet and Sour Cocktails
Robert Leek
Auckland: Reed, 1993. -
Works and other Smoky George Stories
Perry Brass
New York: Belhue Press, 1992. -
A Controlled Explosion
Dave Royle
London: Trouser Press, 1993. -
Fine Lines: A Short Novel, With Selected Short Stories
Gerard Curry
Austin: Banned Books, 1989. -
The Second Window
Robin Maugham
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1968.YOUNG 2575*.
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The Wrong People
Robin Maugham
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1971.US Edition of YOUNG 2580*.
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Paris Nights: Sydney, Oxford St, Mid 80’s Sex, Drugs & Clubbing
D. M. Crawford
Sydney: D M Crawford, 2020.A semi-biographical story of sex, drugs, and clubbing in Sydney, Oxford Street, mid-80’s. “Mark was a closeted suburban boy from Wollongong, hiding his sexuality within his surroundings. The enticing allure of Oxford Street nightlife beckoned and in particular a legendary nightclub called Patchs. A semi-biographical account of a young man’s journey and self-discovery which leads to a chance encounter as he hooks up with an older guy called Matt Paris, who’s been around the traps and harboured a secret past. They form a complicated friendship and bond as they embark on a shared weekend life together. Both men were from vastly different backgrounds, experiencing the highs and lows of gay life on Oxford Street in the mid to late ’80s of sex, drugs and clubbing. Oxford Street was called Sydney’s ‘Gay Golden Mile’. A beehive of social activities gathered on this strip that glittered with life and a party atmosphere catering for everyone’s tastes and fantasies. The DJ’s in these establishments were the Gods of the dance floor, playing an accompanying soundtrack to your life. This was Mark’s story and experience!” (publisher’s blurb)
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The Connecticut Countess: Chronicles of Davey Bryant
David Watmough
Trumansburg: The Crossing Press, 1984. -
The Male Homosexual In Literature: A Bibliography
Ian Young
Los Angeles and Toronto: ReQueered Tales, 2020.This edition is identical to the second edition published by Scarecrow Press in 1982. It has been reset but the core content has not changed.