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Archer Magazine 16: Disabilities Issue
AU$17.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAmy Middleton; Roz Bellamy
Melbourne: Archer Magazine, 2021.A magazine about sex, gender and identity. Disabilities issue: Kink + Mental Health, Neurodivergence, Queer + Disabled, Deafness, Medical Racism, Disorder + Diagnosis, Sex Work, Lockdowns, Parenting + Bipolar, Institutional Abuse, Q&A with Elvin Lam.
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The Context
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAlexandro Segade
New York: Primary Information, 2020.“The Context reimagines the superhero comic book as a queer parable of belonging. The story follows six powerful beings from different worlds who find themselves inexplicably adrift together in an otherwise lifeless void: Biopower, Cathexis, Barelife, Objector, Drives, and Form. The characters, each named for a concept drawn from critical theory, engage one another in skintight fight scenes that often look like sex scenes, and philosophical debates masked as exposition.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Archer Magazine 15: Friendship
AU$17.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBridget Caldwell-Bright; Maddee Clark
Melbourne: Archer Magazine, 2020.“Archer Magazine is an award-winning print publication about sexuality, gender and identity. It is published twice-yearly in Melbourne, Australia, with a focus on lesser-heard voices and the uniqueness of our experiences. This issue is a beautiful and heartwarming collection of stories from lockdown and a variety of creative and chosen family and friendship setups.”
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The Gay Cookbook
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLou Rand Hogan; David Costain
: Last Century Media, 2020.Modern reprint of “the complete compendium of campy cuisine and menus for men…or what have you” by Chef Lou Rand Hogan. Campy cartoons by David Costain. The first cookbook marketed to the gay man. Hogan, after a failed attempt at a career in show business, learned the art of cooking fine cuisine working luxury cruises where he was part of a deliciously camp work culture, the humour of which is evident in his writing style. An early example of positive gay culture in 20th century print media.
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When Men Meet: Homosexuality and Modernity
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartHenning Bech
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1997. -

Forschungen uber gleichgeschlechtliche Liebe
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartF. Karsch-Haack
: Book Renaissance, No date.Research on same-sex love.
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Archer Magazine 14: The Growing Up Issue
AU$17.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLucy Watson
Melbourne: Archer Magazine, 2020.“Archer Magazine is an award-winning print publication about sexuality, gender and identity. It is published twice-yearly in Melbourne, Australia, with a focus on lesser-heard voices and the uniqueness of our experiences. This special edition of Archer Magazine ([the] biggest yet) features a series of articles on growing and discovering, to help us all find our way, regardless of our age.”
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Archer Magazine 13: The First Nations Issue
AU$17.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBridget Caldwell-Bright; Maddee Clark
Melbourne: Archer Magazine, 2020.“Archer Magazine is an award-winning print publication about sexuality, gender and identity. It is published twice-yearly in Melbourne, Australia, with a focus on lesser-heard voices and the uniqueness of our experiences. This issue features words by Andrew Farrell, Indiah Money, Kai Clancy, Laniyuk, Rose Chalks, SJ Norman, Timmah Ball, Tre Turner, William Cooper; and images by Moorina Bonini, William Cooper, Ebony Daniels, Edwina Green, Morgan Hickinbotham, Jacinta Keefe, Hailey Harper Moroney, SJ Norman, Bodie Strain, Pierra Van Sparkes, and Toz Withall.”
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The Male Homosexual In Literature: A Bibliography
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartIan 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.
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The Male Homosexual In Literature: A Bibliography (Supplement)
AU$45.00 Read MoreAdd to cartIan Young
Los Angeles and Toronto: ReQueered Tales, 2020.Includes titles overlooked in the Second Edition, plus works written before the 1981 cut-off date but published later, including works published for the first time in book form. It also includes four appendixes: a checklist, a guide to pen-names, and personal essays.
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Murder and Mayhem: An Annotated Bibliography of Gay and Queer Males in Mystery, 1909-2018
AU$60.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMatt Lubbers-Moore
Los Angeles and Toronto: ReQueered Tales, 2020. -


All The Young Men: A Memoir of Love, AIDS, and Chosen Family in the American South
AU$33.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRuth Coker Burks; Kevin Carr O’Leary
London: Trapeze, 2021.“Ruth Coker Burks was a young single mum in Hot Springs, Arkansas who cared for people with AIDS when no one else would in the 1980s and 1990s. With no medical background, Ruth single-handedly created a network of care, and saw to the final resting places of roughly a thousand men abandoned by families and neglected by medical professionals. For 30 years, Ruth has been an advocate for the LGBTQ community. She currently resides in Northwest Arkansas.” (publisher’s biographical note)
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Before Stonewall: Activists for Gay and Lesbian Rights in Historical Context
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartVern L. Bullough
Binghamton: Harrington Park Press, 2002. -

Take Me To Paris, Johnny
AU$20.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJohn Foster
Melbourne: Minerva, 1993.A Life Accomplished in the Era of AIDS.
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Homosexuals Today
AU$10.00 Read MoreAdd to cartCommittee for Homosexual Equality
London: Committee for Homosexual Equality, 1969.1969 promotional pamphlet of the Committee for Homosexual Equality.
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The Boy in the Yellow Dress
AU$25.00 Read MoreAdd to cartVictor Marsh
Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan Press, 2014.“Perth in the 1950s. After being caught wearing his mother’s yellow dress, young Victor had to hide any tendency towards gender inappropriate behaviour. But his interest in dancing and theatre (and mooning over Rudolph Nureyev on the telly) were bound to make the facade collapse at some point. Emerging sexuality and the sense of not being ‘at home’ in his body, let alone the world, ran alongside a search for meaning that brought him eventually to a spiritual awakening under the young guru Maharaji… Part family tragedy, part existential comedy, The Boy in the Yellow Dress is a warts-and-all account of exile and the subsequent journey homewards that is less about finding a respectable place in the world than an intimate connection with the ultimate source of being.” (from blurb)
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Bent Street 3: Australian LGBTIQA+ Arts, Writing & Ideas
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTiffany Jones
Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan Press, 2019.“Bent Street is an annual publication that gathers essays, fiction, poetry, artwork, reflections, letters, blog posts, interviews, performance writing and rants to bring you ‘The Year in Queer’.” (from blurb)
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Bent Street 2: Australian LGBTIQA+ Arts, Writing & Ideas
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTiffany Jones
Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan Press, 2019.“Bent Street is an annual publication that gathers essays, fiction, poetry, artwork, reflections, letters, blog posts, interviews, performance writing and rants to bring you ‘The Year in Queer’.” (from blurb)
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Bent Street 1: Australian LGBTIQA+ Arts, Writing & Ideas
AU$25.00 Read MoreAdd to cartTiffany Jones
Melbourne: Clouds of Magellan Press, 2017.“Bent Street is an annual publication that gathers essays, fiction, poetry, artwork, reflections, letters, blog posts, interviews, performance writing and rants to bring you ‘The Year in Queer’.” (from blurb)
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Mechanical Fantasy Box: The Homoerotic Journal of Patrick Cowley
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartPatrick Cowley
San Francisco: Dark Entries, 2019.“Patrick Cowley (195082) was one of the most revolutionary and influential figures in electronic dance music. Cowley created his own brand of peak-time party music known as Hi-NRG, dubbed “the San Francisco Sound.” This title is Cowley’s homoerotic journal, or, as he called it, “graphic accounts of one man’s sex life.” It chronicles his slow rise to fame from lighting technician at the City Disco to crafting his ground-breaking 16-minute remix of Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love”.”