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Scarce periodical anthology of gay fiction, with contributions from Dennis Cooper, Robert Glück, Brad Gooch, David Sedaris (a very early appearance), Gary Indiana and many others.
Scarce periodical anthology of gay fiction, with contributions from Dennis Cooper, Robert Glück, Brad Gooch, David Sedaris (a very early appearance), Gary Indiana and many others.
Five issues (likely all published) of this late-70s/early-80s gay tabloid from William Kern (under pseudonym), gossip columnist and publisher of THE HOLLYWOOD STAR.
Second edition of this uncommon poetry collection by the novelist-playwright-activist and Violet Quill member.
Studio photographs of a single male model, by renowned physique photographer Lon of New York.
First printing of this psychology book written with the aim of finding and removing the "cause" of homosexuality and gender-nonconformity, owned by a doctor who espoused less harmful practices.
First printing of this scarce, posthumously issued collection of Mueller's writings from the '60s, '70s,' and '80s – fondly introduced by John Waters as "the ultimate daughter Divine would have loved to have had."
First printing of this work about exploring the spiritual side of sex through Tantra, including a description of the structure of Shaivism, from which the practice originates – with tips for and illustrations of practical applications.
With seven chapter titles: Sadism, Masochism, Fetichism, Lesbianism, Exhibitionism, Nymphomania, Voyeurism; these being all the normal and abnormal sexual practices known to the authors as of 1967.
First edition of this Lesbian-themed erotica by Gil Fox, known for similar work under his more prolific pseudonyms Dallas Mayo and Kimberly Kemp.
'70s erotica with lesbian-themed photo-illustrated covers: "Vicky needed to possess, to make men her slaves. She lost the one she needed most--to a stronger woman with sensuous wiles more devastating than Vicky's."
Sleaze paperback with moderately psychedelic cover art, offering "An In-Depth Look at the New Sex Sensation....Threesomes!" Hippie-adjacent erotica, for squares.
First edition of this "riotous romp with the sex that can't make up its mind"; which means, in late '60s sleaze terms, bisexuals.
Lesbian-themed sleaze erotica of the late sixties, with a straight-faced introduction by "L.F. Miller, Ph.D." regarding the difficulty of fathoming the "entire field of lesbianism", even for the "skilled investigator."
"Beneath Her Calm Efficiency Raged Fires of Perverted Lust!" Pulp erotica combining traditional sleaze with nurse-novel tropes; includes a passing mention of the "race prejudice" faced by an African American nurse, though neither sensitivity nor social realism can otherwise be said to feature highly in this work.
Mid-'70s sleaze anthology.
"Bares the Orgiastic Behavior of the Lesbians, the Bi-Sexuals, the Heteros and the Lavender Lads of Tinsel Town."
Early sleaze, or, as the publisher put it, a "Highly Readable Novel."
Original photographs documenting the April 25, 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation, one of the largest protests in American history and the third major march for LGBT rights.
Small collection of material from the Scorpio Leather Club ("Scorpio L.C.") in Springfield, MA.
Collection of five different versions of Acker's first critically acclaimed work — including a pre-publication copy of her own corrected typescript.
Collection of five explicit gay-themed Stonewall-era cartoons presented as mock holiday cards and posters, all signed "Chic."
June 1958 edition of this bi-monthly gossip magazine.
An uncommon, [likely] pre-Stonewall gay men's magazine.
With color and black and white photographs throughout as well as original art including a cover by Steve Masters, two pieces signed Santiago, and an advertisement for Seattle's Maclane Studio, a mail-order gallery of erotic male artwork.