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Ceremonial Chemistry: The Ritual Persecution of Drugs, Addicts, and Pushers
Thomas Szasz
Garden City: Anchor Press / Doubleday, 1974.A psychiatrist’s rally that the same persecution that targeted witches, Jews, gypsies, and homosexuals now targets “drug addicts” and “insane” people. Jacket illustration by Edward Gorey.
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Summer Heat
[Bruno Von Hoss]
New York: Star Distributors, 1968.Gay pulp Bad Boys BA-103. Australian based gay prison erotica. 3 gay inmates from Brisbane Gaol are reassigned as guards inflicting sexual punishment. Cover illustration by Craig Esposito. Here published anonymously, reprinted in 1989 as Young Stallions YS-166 attributed to Bruno Von Hoss. One of the many gay erotic pulp novels produced in the mid to late 20th century. These short sexually explicit stories, many of which were formulaic and published in easily recognisable series with graphically illustrated covers and titillating titles each targeting a specific sexual niche, demonstrate the breadth of sexual fantasy, occupation, desire, and deviance of the emerging homosexual culture.
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Whippersnapper
Bud Conway [Paul Hugo Little]
[Buffalo]: Unique Books, 1968.Lesbian pulp fiction by American pulp writer Paul Little under his Bob Conway pseudonym. UB 156. Lesbians and sadists at a Satanic Hollywood costume party. Colour cover illustration combo by Eric Stanton and Steve Ditko (co-creator of Spider-Man), who a couple of years earlier had developed an artistic partnership following Ditko’s split from Marvel. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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Cobalt
Will Lee
New York: Vantage Press, 1999.A gay murder mystery set in San Francisco featuring “Miss Haight-Ashbury (Private Eye), Party Girl-Showgirl-Balloon Girl-Man Stealer” and gay police officer Frank Lee.
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West of the Wind
David Marinoff
New York: Vantage Press, 1969.“This is the fantastic tal eof Raymond Richards, self-styled ex-star of a “gay” night club in San Francisco, presently in Greenwich Village, where he is in the female-impersonator racket in a clip joint. But it won’t be for long… From night-dive queen in a Village joint, Raymond zooms to heady, blatant insecurity as an arts-and-antiques “expert” in a luxury apartment, all the way talking himself in and out of deals slick and spurious…” YOUNG 2510.
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Slave to My Sister! (3 Volumes)
Wanda Rogers
New York: Lee’s Mardi Gras, 1984-1986.Complete set of this femdom forced feminisation crossdressing fiction serial. A sister and her two friends take revenge on the underwear fetish pervert of a little brother. Published by New York drag queen, trans rights activist, ball promoter, and crossdressing boutique owner Lee Brewster. First volume cover illustration by Wanda, second and third by Minutello. Advertisements and original catalogue stickers of Lee’s Mardi Gras Boutique on the rear covers.
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Transvestite and Transsexual Tales 1
Neptune Productions
Belmar: Neptune Productions, No date.American crossdressing and trans journal. Erotically charged with photospreads, fiction, and personal ads, also contains a review of a talk on gender roles, personal stories, and a reprint of Surgery for the Transsexual by Leo Wollman from The Journal of Sex Research. Unrecorded in OCLC.
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JoAnn Robert’s Art & Illusion Companion
JoAnn Roberts
King of Prussia, PA: Creative Design Services, 1990.A supplement to the second edition of Art & Illusion, a practical guide to crossdressing, with additional photographs illustrating the application of makeup, an enlarged section on cosmetic surgery, new information about ethnic makeup, and additional information about choosing clothing.
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Transitional Demands: Trans People & the Welfare State #1
Action for Trans Health
[London?]: Action for Trans Health, No date.Circa 2017 zine with a series of articles about trans issues in the United Kingdom.
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The Male Impersonator
E. F. Benson
London: Elkin Mathews & Marrot, 1929.The Male Impersonator is one of two short stories and six novels published in the author’s Mapp and Lucia series, later adapted as a television serial. The series features a cast of mainly upper class English people, who could be described as genteel dilettantes, as they navigate their way through the minor outrages of polite society. In The Male Impersonator, Miss Mapp has to deal with the arrival to their small town of Lady Deal, who in a previous life, had a history of performing as a male impersonator. ‘To think that a male impersonator should to Tilling and take one of the best houses in the place! Why, it might as well have remained empty!’ Limited to 530 numbered copies, this being one of 30 copies for presentation, signed by the author.
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Les Confessions d’un Travesti
[Eric Losfeld]
Paris: Le Terrain Vague, 1956.Les Grandes Etues Francaises de Psychiatrie No. 1, an aggrandizing imprint and seemingly a once-off published by Eric Losfeld’s Le Terrain Vague imprint. Autobiographical psycho-social confessions of a 43 year old married heterosexual male cross-dresser and female underwear fetishist. Illustrated with 5 photographic plates of the author in various states of undress.
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Zinkzong Musikmagasin Nr. 4
Arild Polden
Ski: Zinkzong Musikmagasin, 1981.Single issue of Norwegian music zine Zink.
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Gateavisa Nr. 154, Vintern 1996
Gateavisa
Oslo: Futrum Forlag, 1996.Single issue of Norwegian anarchist and counterculture newspaper Gateavisa. First published in 1970 and through various forms and publishing schedules still being produced today. With an anti-authoritarian focus Gateavisa covered a wide range of topics, from occultism and mysticism to politics and philosophy, and of course underground comics. Gateavisa often featured stories on sex and drugs, and was an early supporter in an otherwise conservative Norway of LGBTQ rights and the legalisation of cannabis. Other regular columns ran on squatting, police violence, prisons, organic farming, pirate radios, punk, and more. This a special comics issue.
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Gateavisa Nr. 124, Vintern 1989
Gateavisa
Oslo: Futrum Forlag, 1989.Single issue of Norwegian anarchist and counterculture newspaper Gateavisa. First published in 1970 and through various forms and publishing schedules still being produced today. With an anti-authoritarian focus Gateavisa covered a wide range of topics, from occultism and mysticism to politics and philosophy, and of course underground comics. Gateavisa often featured stories on sex and drugs, and was an early supporter in an otherwise conservative Norway of LGBTQ rights and the legalisation of cannabis. Other regular columns ran on squatting, police violence, prisons, organic farming, pirate radios, punk, and more. This issue with a feature story on MDMA.
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Gateavisa Nr. 112, December 1985
Gateavisa
Oslo: Futrum Forlag, 1985.Single issue of Norwegian anarchist and counterculture newspaper Gateavisa. First published in 1970 and through various forms and publishing schedules still being produced today. With an anti-authoritarian focus Gateavisa covered a wide range of topics, from occultism and mysticism to politics and philosophy, and of course underground comics. Gateavisa often featured stories on sex and drugs, and was an early supporter in an otherwise conservative Norway of LGBTQ rights and the legalisation of cannabis. Other regular columns ran on squatting, police violence, prisons, organic farming, pirate radios, punk, and more. This issue with a cover story on psychedelic experiences in traditional cultures.
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Gateavisa Nr. 12, 1981
Gateavisa
Oslo: Futrum Forlag, 1981.Single issue of Norwegian anarchist and counterculture newspaper Gateavisa. First published in 1970 and through various forms and publishing schedules still being produced today. With an anti-authoritarian focus Gateavisa covered a wide range of topics, from occultism and mysticism to politics and philosophy, and of course underground comics. Gateavisa often featured stories on sex and drugs, and was an early supporter in an otherwise conservative Norway of LGBTQ rights and the legalisation of cannabis. Other regular columns ran on squatting, police violence, prisons, organic farming, pirate radios, punk, and more. This, the Psycho Special Issue with a feature story on Timothy Leary.
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Gateavisa Nr. 9, 1981
Gateavisa
Oslo: Futrum Forlag, 1981.Single issue of Norwegian anarchist and counterculture newspaper Gateavisa. First published in 1970 and through various forms and publishing schedules still being produced today. With an anti-authoritarian focus Gateavisa covered a wide range of topics, from occultism and mysticism to politics and philosophy, and of course underground comics. Gateavisa often featured stories on sex and drugs, and was an early supporter in an otherwise conservative Norway of LGBTQ rights and the legalisation of cannabis. Other regular columns ran on squatting, police violence, prisons, organic farming, pirate radios, punk, and more. This issue with feature stories on sado-masochism and lesbian SM.
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Gateavisa Nr. 11, 1979
Gateavisa
Oslo: Futrum Forlag, 1979.Single issue of Norwegian anarchist and counterculture newspaper Gateavisa. First published in 1970 and through various forms and publishing schedules still being produced today. With an anti-authoritarian focus Gateavisa covered a wide range of topics, from occultism and mysticism to politics and philosophy, and of course underground comics. Gateavisa often featured stories on sex and drugs, and was an early supporter in an otherwise conservative Norway of LGBTQ rights and the legalisation of cannabis. Other regular columns ran on squatting, police violence, prisons, organic farming, pirate radios, punk, and more. This issue with a feature story on Sten Larris’ Forbyde Hallucinogener [Forbidden Hallucinogens].
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Gateavisa (69 Issues, 1976-1992)
Gateavisa
Oslo: Futrum Forlag, 1976-1992.Broken run of 69 issues of Norwegian anarchist and counterculture newspaper Gateavisa. First published in 1970 and through various forms and publishing schedules still being produced today. With an anti-authoritarian focus Gateavisa covered a wide range of topics, from occultism and mysticism to politics and philosophy, and of course underground comics. Gateavisa often featured stories on sex and drugs, and was an early supporter in an otherwise conservative Norway of LGBTQ rights and the legalisation of cannabis. Other regular columns ran on squatting, police violence, prisons, organic farming, pirate radios, punk, and more. This run (from March 1976 to March 1992) largely comes from its heyday when it was produced monthly in the late 1970s and early 1980s, though it also shows the editorial changes the magazine went through in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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Glasnost 7 Seks
Jonny Axelsson; Audun Engh; Thomas Hylland Eriksen; Anne Granberg; Trond Havard Holmen; Christine Lochting; Ole A. Seifert; Egil Haraldsson Stenseth
Oslo: Futurum Forlag, 1988.Single issue of Norwegian anarchist publication Glasnost, the Sex issue.