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The Narrow Road To The Deep North
AU$800.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRichard Flanagan
Sydney: Knopf, 2013.The first printing of the Australian–being the true–first edition of Flanagan’s Man Booker Prize winning novel. This being the variant without the printed signature on the half-title (the variant with often found erroneously described as signed). This copy signed by Flanagan in purple marker on the title page and with a signed by author sticker on the jacket upper panel.
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Quatrefoil
AU$200.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJames Barr
London: Vision Press, 1953.First UK edition of one of the first modern books to portray homosexual characters positively written by James Fugate, under the pseudonym James Barr.
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Bad Habits
AU$20.00 Read MoreAdd to cartLindsay Welsh
New York: Rosebud, 1998. -

Odd Women
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartRachel Perez
New York: Rosebud, 1997. -

Dark Room: An Online Adventure
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAlison Tyler
New York: Rosebud, 1996. -

Body and Soul: Mistress with a Maid, Volume 3
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartValentina Cilescu
New York: Rosebud, 1993. -

Leda and the House of Spirits
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAarona Griffin
New York: Rosebud, 1997. -

Miles Diamond and the Demon of Death (The Adventures of Miles Diamond II)
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDerek Adams
New York: Badboy, 1995. -

2nd Time Around
AU$40.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJames Earl Hardy
Los Angeles: Alyson, 1996.First printing of the second book in the B-Boy Blues series.
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Pietro
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartBertha Lincoln Heustis
Boston: Christopher Publishing House, 1915.The story of a young Italian man who travels to New York to find a better life. This copy signed by Heustis to the wrappers.
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Pocketman
AU$110.00 Read MoreAdd to cartDon Bell
Toronto: Dorset Publishing, 1979.A book of comedy loosely based on the life of Canadian street poet, Roy McDonald, and his time in Montreal. This copy with a lengthy inscription by Roy McDonald, aka Pocketman, naming various characters in the book.
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The Great Cham: A Fiction
AU$50.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMichael Baldwin
London: Secker & Warburg, 1967. -


Le Cycle Patibulaire (Premiere + Deuxieme, 2 Volumes)
AU$80.00 Read MoreAdd to cartGeorges Eekhoud
Bruxelles: La Renaissance du Livre, 1927.First 2 volume edition.
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Cuentos Malevolos
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartClemente Palma; Santiago Caruso
Buenos Aires: Aguijon de la Noche, 2021.Short fiction by Peruvian writer Clemente Palma (1872-1946), illustrated by Argentine symbolist and surreal artist Santiago Caruso (1982-).
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Paris Nights: Sydney, Oxford St, Mid 80’s Sex, Drugs & Clubbing
AU$25.00 Read MoreAdd to cartD. 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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El Monje: Y La Hija Del Verduo
AU$65.00 Read MoreAdd to cartAmbrose Bierce; Santiago Caruso
Barcelona: Libros del Zorro Rojo, 2011.Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) was an American short story writer, critic, and poet who disappeared shortly after travelling to Mexico to aid rebels in the Mexican Revolution. Here translated into Spanish and accompanied by Santiago Caruso’s haunting illustrations, ‘The Monk and the Hangman’s Daughter’ tells the folk-like story of two people forbidden to know one another yet bound together. For fans of Edgar Allan Poe and H.P. Lovecraft. Inscribed ‘Ex Libris Alejandro Sotelo’ with an original drawing by Santiago Caruso on the title page.
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Bittersweet
AU$100.00 Read MoreAdd to cartColleen McCullough
Sydney: HarperCollins, 2013.A scarce signed copy of Colleen McCullough’s last book published two years before her death. McCullough was mostly blind due to illness and did not travel from her home, Norfolk Island, making signed copies of this work hard to come by. Provenance: Private collector that operated tours to Norfolk Island.
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Wild, Fearless Chests
AU$29.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMandy Beaumont
Sydney: Hachette, 2020.“She is the explosion, the clamour, the thunder. She is the beat, the rage. She is every piece of violence imagined on the skin. She is the near miss. She is the woman you once were, the woman you could be, the woman you are. She is a triumph of our shared history, is every one of you, is your wild and screaming voice on street corners, is the madwoman you fear you may become. She loves you. As women’s voices begin to rise together, Mandy Beaumont’s brutal and uncompromising stories are a compelling reminder of the ways in which women have fallen, been dismissed, hurt, hated and loved from afar. These are the stories we have always known, have always heard about and are perhaps just short moments away from. They are yours, ours, mine. They are booming anger. They are wild love. They are the distorted and the decided, the imagined and the wanted. They are the shaking ground beneath our feet. A powerful call to arms. They compel us to stand tall. To break free. To defy the gaze. To claim our space. Wild, Fearless Chests is the sound of a certain revolution.” (publisher’s blurb) “Drowning in Thick Air” is shocking… It is not like anything I have read in recent years and takes me to a place I have never been in my life or imagination or in fiction.’ (Frank Moorhouse)
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Airport Encounter
AU$30.00 Read MoreAdd to cartJames Badger
: Privately Printed, 2012.Erotic coming of age fiction with some homosexual themes set in Brisbane, Armidale, and Toulouse. Limited private printing of 100 copies. “Nigel Wellesley is an Australian choirboy and this book follows him and his talented group of friends from their first sexual experiences into being teenagers. The action switches between Brisbane, Armidale and Toulouse as Nigel has to cope with his girlfriend Jane Barton being in a different city, and then in a different country, but he has plenty of sex-play with his fellow boys while they are separated. Music naturally plays a major part in the story. Mark Ambon is a talented composer and his very shy girlfriend Rose Trescowick is a poet, while Andy Riemer (son of a jazz musician) juggles being a child prodigy pianist with surfing. All of these have major parts in the plot, as do a dirt-poor Moroccan immigrant family in Armidale who Nigel and Jane befriend. A heart-warming, and quite sexually explicit, story.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Pulp Friction: Uncovering the Golden Age of Gay Male Pulps
AU$35.00 Read MoreAdd to cartMichael Bronski
New York: St. Martin’s Griffin, 2002.“An anthology of early gay erotic writings ranges from the post-World War II era to the birth of the modern gay rights movement in the late 1960s.” (publisher’s blurb)