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Vans and the Truckin’ LIfe
Terry Cook; Jim Williams
New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1977.Pictorial guide to alternative van life in the 1970s.
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[Dream Town: Tokyo Photo Collection by Kineo Kuwabara]
Kineo Kuwabara
Tokyo: Shobunsha, 1977.Photobook by Japanese photographer Kineo Kuwabara (1913-2007) documenting Tokyo from the 1930s to the 1970s.
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In Praise of Scribes (De laude scriptorum)
Johannes Trithemius (John of Trittenheim); Elizabeth Bryson Bongie
Vancouver: The Alcuin Society, 1977.A discourse in praise of scribes by the German Benedictinee abbot and polymath. Translated by Elizabeth Bryson Bongie. Edited and with an introduction by Michael S. Batts. Commenced by Cobblestone Press in 1975 and completed by members of the Alcuin Society in 1977 in an edition of 485 numbered copies, of which this is number 86.
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Emergence
Cynthia MacAdams
New York: Chelsea House, 1977.Photo book of black and white portraits of women by Cynthia MacAdams. Emergence was MacAdams’ first published photo book and became an icon of 1970s feminist photography. Subjects include Patti Smith, Jane Fonda, Gloria Steinem, Laurie Anderson, Rita Mae Brown, Michelle Phillips, Judy Chicago, and many others. Introduction by Kate Millet and introductory poem by Diane di Prima, both of which are also subjects.
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The World of Homosexuals
Shakuntala Devi
New Delhi: Vikas Publishing House, 1977.Considered the first published academic study of homosexuality in India, though in the introduction Devi states it is “the work of a lay person for lay people”. The World of Homosexuals begins with a lengthy interview with a closeted homosexual and ends with a strong call for decriminalisation of homosexuality, “nothing less than full and complete acceptance will serve–not tolerance and not sympathy. By our attitudes and our actions we must make it possible for homosexuals to come out of hiding, to live their lives secure in their right to be themselves.” Shakuntala Devi (1929-2013) was an Indian mental calculator and writer, popularly known as the ‘Human Computer’ for her Guinness World Record holding speed arithmetic skills. In a documentary Devi claimed that she wrote the book as a result of her marriage to a gay man, though this claim was later refuted by her daughter and son in law, stating that Devi likely just said it as a good selling point, and perhaps also as a petty swipe at her ex-husband. Regardless of intention or spin, the book is an important and scarce source of latter 20th century Indian LGBTQ+ perspectives and history.
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A Portfolio by Howard Chaykin Illustrating Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s A Study in Scarlet
Howard Chaykin
Denver: Middle Earth, 1977.Portfolio by American comic book artist Howard Chaykin, the first plate signed and numbered by him and with a COA signed by the publisher. Edition of 1,000 numbered copies.
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The First 1978 Tom of Finland Calendar
Tom of Finland
Los Angeles: Eons Gallery, 1977.Eons, A Gallery to View and be Viewed Presents The First 1978 Tom of Finland Calendar.
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Paris
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Shincho-sha, 1977.Japanese photographer Kishin Shinoyama (1940-2024) documents a trip to Paris in the 1970s.
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Tamasaburo
Kishin Shinoyama
Tokyo: Kodansha, 1977.Photobook of kabuki actor and onnagata (male actors who play female roles) Bando Tamasburo.
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The Transsexual Phenomenon
Harry Benjamin
New York: Warner Books, 1977.A scientific report on transsexualism and sex conversion in the human male and female. Regarded as the first medical textbook on the subject and pivotal in the development of modern transgender studies. The first paperback edition 11 years after the first edition by The Julian Press in 1966.
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The Faggots & Their Friends Between Revolutions
Larry Mitchell
New York: Calamus Books, 1977.First edition, first printing. 1970s queer communal living fantasy classic. “The queens luxuriate in variety. They often make fun of the men’s fashions. The queens display infinite weirdnesses to the world. For them, style is the path into the unique self and so to transcendence. They long for everyone to reveal themselves wherever they are.” (page 63). Illustrations by Ned Asta. YOUNG 2736*.
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The Hamlyn Book of Skateboarding
Peter Arnold
London: Hamlyn, 1977. -
Ha! Ha! Houdini!
Patti Smith
New York: Gotham Book Mart & Gallery, 1977.Smith’s poetic tribute to illusionist Harry Houdini, dedicated to Jacques Stern. An unsigned, unnumbered copy of the first edition.
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Bruce Lee & JKD Magazine No. 7
Bruce Lee
Hong Kong: Bruce Lee Jeet-kune-do Club, [1977].A large colour poster with interviews, articles, and photographs on the films and martial arts of Bruce Lee to verso. Includes essay by Chih Yao-chang, assistant director of The Way of the Dragon and The Game of Death. A facsimile signed photograph print laid in
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Women of Parramatta
Julia McConnochie
Sydney: Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Parramatta Trust, 1977.This copy includes seventeen signatures of the Ladies’ Auxiliary of the Parramatta Trust.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 30, August 1977
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1977.Single 1970s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Physique Pictorial Volume 29, March 1977
Bob Mizer
Los Angeles: Athletic Model Guild, 1977.Single 1970s issue of the most popular of beefcake magazines, Physique Pictorial, produced by Bob Mizer’s AMG. Early issues feature scantily clad athletic men in fitness poses together with homoerotic artwork by Tom of Finland, Harry Bush, George Quaintance, and others. If you can stayed focused the text provides insight into gay culture and rights at the time, as well as details on the models and artwork. Into the late 1960s and 1970s as the laws around censorship change, the beefcake physique magazine became more naked and blatantly homoerotic.
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Playing with Fire: Queer Politics, Queer Theories
Shane Phelan
New York and London: Routledge, 1977. -
The Church and the Homosexual
John J. McNeill
London: Darton, Longman & Todd, 1977. -
Undo Your Raincoats And Laugh!
Peter Robins
Brentford: Red Robin, 1977.