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The Erotic Traveller
Richard Burton; Edward Leigh
Toronto: Swan Publishing, 1967.Bizarre sex rites and customs around the world by Sir Richard Burton edited by Edward Leigh.
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Regiment of Women
Thomas Berger
Toronto: Popular Library, 1973.Gender role-reversal dystopian novel. 2047: When Women Rule the World. “Women rule supreme. Dressed in business suits and stick-on beards, they attack the weaker sex with dildos. To propagate the species, men are drafted into State controlled sperm farms. And rebels of the underground Men’s Liberation face the penalty of castration.”
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Wildside’s Catalogue #3, 1994
Wildside
Toronto: Take A Walk On The Wildside, 1993.Canadian 1990s catalogue of fashion for the male crossdresser. Includes makeup, wigs, bras, crinolines, skirts, pettipants, maid costumes, and more. Goes a little beyond the standard catalogue with a letter to the editor, and with most items modelled in real life, the copy reads more like a queer drag zine.
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Lives of Girls & Women
Alice Munro
Toronto: McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 1971.Female coming of age story by the Nobel Prize winning author based in Munro’s native Ontario. The Canadian First, inscribed by Munro, For Bill.
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Sons of the Movement: FtMs Risking Incoherence on a Post-Queer Cultural Landscape
Jean Bobby Noble
Toronto: Women’s Press, 2006.“Documents the female-to-male (FtM) transition process from an insider’s point of view, and details the limitations of both surgical procedures and pronouns. J. Bobby Noble challenges both the expectations of masculinity and white masculinity. As a result, this text is equally invested in creating both gender trouble and race trouble, calling for a new provocative analysis of the field of gender studies.” (publisher’s blurb)
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Pocketman
Don 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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Canadian Pacific All Services Map
Canadian Pacific
Toronto: Rolph Clark Stone, 1957.Large folding colour map showing the steamship, rail, and air services of Canadian Pacific. The large map shows North America, with insets showing Trans-Atlantic Steamship routes, and International Airline routes to Hong Kong, Tokyo, Sydney, Auckland, Mexico City, Lima, and Buenos Aires.The verso promotes the amenities of their services.
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Media Works
Iain Baxter
Toronto: Art Metropole, 1992.“The Baxters’ relationship to media and issues of media exploded in 1965 as one of the conceivers of “The Medium Is The Message”, a multi-media extravaganza involving artists of all disciples as well as Marshall McLuhan. In 1966 they began a flood of projects in non-art media such as business cards, letterhead, buttons, and the founding of the N.E THING CO. LTD. It reflects Canadian identity in terms of bureaucracy and everyday life. All images are in black and white.” (publisher’s blurb)