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The Leatherman’s Handbook II: Updated Second Edition
Larry Townsend
New York: Carlyle Communications, 1989.A completely new sequel to the definitive exploration of the gay S&M leather scene.
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The Leatherman’s Handbook II
Larry Townsend
New York: Modernismo Publications, 1983.A completely new sequel to the definitive exploration of the gay S&M leather scene.
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Tom of Finland: The Comic Collection (5 Volumes)
Tom of Finland
Koln: Taschen, 2005.Taschen compilation edition of the homoerotic comics of Tom of Finland AKA Tuko Laaksonen.
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Graphic Man II
Playgirl Press
Santa Monica: Playgirl Inc, 1981.Monograph of naked male photography by the women’s magazine founded in 1973.
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The Graphic Man I
Playgirl Press
Santa Monica: Playgirl Inc, 1979.Monograph of naked male photography by the women’s magazine founded in 1973.
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Beefcake: The Muscle Magazines of America 1950-1970
F. Valentine Hooven III
Koln: Taschen, 1995. -
The Gay Seventies
Hal Fischer
San Francisco: Gallery 16, 2019.Collected edition of the photo-text works of Hal Fischer produced between between 1977 and 1979 including the highly important Gay Semiotics. Fischer’s works were major investigations of gay life in late 1970s San Francisco. Contains: Gay Semiotics; 18th near Castro St. x 24; Boy-Friends; A Salesman; Civic Center; Cheap Chic Homo; At the Center of the Gay Universe.
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Sadao Hasegawa
Sadao Hasegawa; Matthew Holroyd
: Baron Books, 2022.The first posthumous monograph of Japanese artist Sadao Hasegawa (1945-1999). Hasegawa has been called “Japan’s Tom of Finland because of his celebratory stance towards male homosex, much symbolic emphasis on male-male eroticism and Japan-style sado-masochism. But the similarity ends there. His work is a riot of bright optimistic colour and his symbolisms go deep into the myth and legend of the non-Western world.” This volume is dedicated to Hasegawa’s rarely -published archive.
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German Bears
Klaus Schult-Derne
Berlin: Verlag rosa Winkel, 1997. -
Idols
Gilles Larrain
New York: Links Books, 1973.The first published book by French-American Gilles Lairrain (1938-), featuring a host of gay, cross-dressing, and trans characters glamourously adorned in original costumes. Edited by Ralph Gibson.
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Homosexuality / Heterosexuality: Concepts of Sexual Orientation
David P. McWhirter; Stephanie A. Sanders; June Machover Reinisch
New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1990.The Kinsey Institute Series Volume II.
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Did You Meet Any Malagas? A Homosexual History of Australia’s Tropical Capital
Dino Hodge
Darwin: Little Gem Publications, 1993.Conversations with thirteen gay men from the Northern Territory, including a priest, a hustler, the owner of a wine bar, a political activist, and the first Territorian diagnosed with AIDS. This copy with numerous gift inscriptions to a gay policeman.
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Whose Homosexuality? Which Authority? Homosexual Practice, Marriage Ordination and the Church
Brian Edgar; Gordon Preece
Adelaide: ATF Press, 2006.Interface: A Forum for Theology in the World Vol. 9 Nos 1 & 2. A special double issue of this Australian theology journal focusing on homosexuality with contributions by Bryden Black, David Clarke, Denise Cooper-Clarke, Graham Cole, Keith Dyer, Brian Edgar, Debra Hirsch, Muriel Porter, Gordon Preece, Peter Sherlock, and Mark Thiessen Nation.
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Kouros: The Male Photography of John S. Barrington
John S. Barrington
London: editions Aubrey Walter / Gay Men’s Press, 1990.High quality reproductions of the photographs of prolific 20th century British physique photographer and smut publisher John S. Barrington (1920-1991) with an introduction by Emmanuel Cooper. Receiving a formal art training in Paris, he was also a visual artist and sculptor, and earlier in his career worked in theatre design. Barrington began picking up and photographing men at the pool, eventually going on to establish one of the most prolific physique studios of the 20th century, during which time he probably published and distributed more full male nudes than any of his contemporaries up until the changing censorship laws in the latter part of the century.
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Bold: Stories from Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Intersex people
David Hardy; Elizabeth Whiley
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Homonopolis: The Most Gayotic Game
Stef de Knegt; Alexander M. Kroner
Amsterdam: Studio Fab / Identity Games International, 1994.Dutch Gay Monopoloy adaptation. Differing form the American Gay Monopoly published in 1983 (and much better rated according to Board Game Geek). In Homonopolis players travel around a triangular board cruising the gay bars and venues of Amsterdam. Instead of building houses and hotels players purchase barkeepers and backrooms. Jail is replaced with an SM Cellar where instead of Just Visiting you are Just Peeping Through the Glory Holes. Everything you might expect . The rulebook and the board are bilingual in Dutch and English. At 138 pages the book goes well beyond explaining the game, delving into the gay history of the Netherlands as well as an extensive directory of services, illustrated throughout by photographs of gay Amsterdam in the 1990s and with advertisements for a colourful assortment of local gay businesses that sponsored the production of the game.
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Gay Source: A Catalog for Men
Dennis Sanders
New York: Coward, McCann & Geohegan, 1977.The Whole Earth Catalog of gay America; from help lines to holiday destinations. Compiled, written, and edited by Dennis Sanders with the assistance of Michael Emory. Illustrations by George Stavrinos. Feature articles by Felicine Picano, Ian Young, and many others.
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Under the Rainbow: Growing Up Gay
Arnie Kantrowitz
New York: Pocket Books, 1978.American LGBT activist speak openly about his homosexuality. One of the first autobiographies by a gay rights activist.
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The Other Face of Love
Raymond de Becker
London: Sphere Books, 1971.A definitive study of homosexuality. Translated from the French by Margaret Crosland and Alan Daventry.
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A History of LGBTIQ+ Victoria in 100 Places and Objects
Graham Willett; Angela Bailey; Timothy W. Jones; Sarah Rood
Melbourne: Australian Queer Archives and Heritage Victoria, 2021.“A History of LGBTIQ+ Victoria in 100 Places and Objects was commissioned by Heritage Victoria to highlight the rich, diverse and unique history of queer communities in Victoria and to demonstrate how these communities are reflected in the places, objects and landscapes that surround us. Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, queer, asexual, sistergirl and brotherboy (LGBTIQ+) people are, and always have been, an integral part of Victorian social, political and cultural life. However, the experiences and voices of queer communities have not commonly been included in the historical record and, consequently, queer heritage has remained largely invisible. This report identifies 100 places, objects and collections that have specific and unique meaning to Victorias contemporary queer communities. Identifying and exploring the meaning of these places, objects and collections to members of the LGBTIQ+ communities who have suggested them adds depth and richness to Victorias history and heritage. It also makes visible the stories and experiences of communities that have, until recently, been ignored and at times actively persecuted.” (publisher’s blurb)