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pp. xii, 262. Illustrated with twenty-three drawings. 8vo. Original full purple cloth binding. EROS5
46 stapled pages in yellow card covers. Footnotes. "This paper is essentially about the Anglican Church of Canada and the ineptness of its leadership in dealing with the subject of homosexuality." - page 1. Average wear. Considerable pencil underlining and marginalia. A sound reference copy. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 230 pages. Full black cloth boards show slight edge wear and fading, especially on spine edge.
in-12, 395 pages, broche, couverture.— Edition originale en langue française (pas de beau papier). Bel exemplaire [CA32-2]
in-16, 443 pages, broché, couverture illustrée.— Bel exemplaire [PM-LP6]
Broché. 342 pages.
Un volume broché au format poche de 224 pp.; couverture illustrée. Bel état. Voir photo.
TWO UNPUBLISHED SIGNED LETTERS, ONE FROM FBI DIRECTOR J. EDGAR HOOVER AND ONE FROM FBI ASSISTANT DIRECTOR CLYDE TOLSON, DOCUMENTING THEIR SHARED PERSONAL LIFE. ***** The first letter is from J. Edgar Hoover, on his exclusive FBI director letterhead, to close personal friend Marie Zografos, widow of George Zografos (who had been the catering manager at the St. Moritz Hotel in New York.) In this letter, dated April 24, 1954, Hoover thanks Zografos--quite poetically--for her Easter card. Signed "Edgar" in his characteristic blue ink. ***** The second letter is from Clyde Tolson, the assistant director and Hoover's partner (in every sense, apparently), on his personal letterhead. It is dated February 28, 1955 and addressed to Marie's sister, Beulah Wagner, and offers condolences upon Marie's death. It is signed "Clyde", also in blue ink. IT COMES WITH THE ORGINAL ENVELOPE, FROM THE OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR (!). UNIQUE DOCUMENTATION, IN PERFECT CONDITION.
Filipacchi. 1972. In-16 Carré. Broché. Etat d'usage. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur acceptable. 149 pages. Couverture et feuillets détachés. Quelques annotations au crayon dans le texte.
FILIPACCHI. 1973. In-16 Carré. Broché. Bon état. Couv. convenable. Dos satisfaisant. Intérieur frais. 149 pages
Broché. 112 pages.
This issue titled Private Lives and their public enemies: journalism, the law, television, medicine, secret police, etc. Contributors include J. B. Priestley, Paul Getty, Adam Faith and Brigitte Bardot. 176 pages. Covers have some creases and browning.
Fine Fine English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Demy 8vo. (21 x 14 cm). In English. [x], 229 p. The trouble with Islam. A Muslim's call for Reform in her faith.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 18 francs price blacked-out with marker on back cover. Previous owner's name inside. Light wear to cover and creases on spine. No. 78 of the Olympia Press Paris's Traveller's Companion Series.
Light wear to cover and creases on spine. Age-toned paper. 144 pages. Designed and illustrated with life sketches by Harry R. Bremner.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slight wear to cover. 336 pages.
Features: Ambush - the Vietcong are having great success with it - a reporter describes how it works and the attempts to counter it; Is homosexuality a crime? - Britain grapples with the issue; How Hitler's War ended for a German Boy - Hans-Jurgen Stueck's experience; The loneliness of Kwame Nkrumah , the President of Ghana; A Fantasy that Paid Off - Disneyland is 10 years old this summer. Unmarked. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
112 pages. Features: Cover photo of LBJ (Lyndon Johnson) in adoring crowd; Lovely color fashion ads; Bankers Trust features Ian Mackay; What Good Can Be Said of Political Conventions?; Barry Goldwater Seeks a New Coalition; The Day Paris Was Liberated - Twenty Years Ago - article with photos; Plea for 'Realism' in Southeast Asia after the Gulf of Tonkin incident; Analysis of the 'White Backlash' - New Haven's reaction to the demands of Negroes for full citizenship takes some unexpected forms; Moscow Debates Its Manners; Two Peoples Under One Flag - a restive Quebec fires up old Anglo-French rivalries and shakes Canadian unity; Portrait of Channel No. 1- 'Coco' Channel has created a half-century of chic - photo-illustrated article; The Race to build the first Mach 2-plus passenger planes; It's Easier to Adopt a Baby, but the number of babies available does not meet demand; Campus fashion photos; Speaking frankly on homosexuality - something which was taboo until recently; Photos of hair styles and jewels; Photos of a Ranch House designed by Aspen Architect Eleanor Brickham; Chesterfield cigarette ad features horse breeder Guy Stillman, fashion consultant Virginia Van Brunt and architect Larry Craig Dean; Eight photos of prominent TV shows; and more. Light wear. Faint library stamp on front cover. A high-quality vintage copy. Book
Features: Campari ad features photos of Steve Gibson, Joan Gringer, Mort Goldstein, Lea McIntyre, Jeff Landis, Iby Korody, John Gray, Greta Westfall, and James Barker; The Dionne Years - Looking back on the almost mythic 1930s birth and upbringing of the Dionne quintuplets - article with great photos; An Affectionate look back at comic artist Tad [T.A.] Dorgan; Nice color-photo ad for the Buick Electra (blue coupe); Is the S.E.C. Selling Wall Street Short?; Vantage cigarette ad features impression of Mike Barbano of Atlanta; Treasures of Pompeii - Unearthed artifacts are on tour; Aesthetic realism Foundation ad lists the names of 57 men and woman who have converted from homosexuality; Getting On a Good Footing - What experts say about foot problems, many of which have been brought on by jogging; Hair Today, Gone Tomorrow - Beauty tips; Wiener Backhendl recipe; Fashion photos of dresses and "vests with a view"; Many ads for summer camps; and more. 104 pages. Excellent color and black and white photo reproductions including fabulous fashion ads, and more. Faint school stamp upon front cover. Light wear. A quality vintage copy. Book
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slightly bumped corners. Glossy pictorial cover. 6 3/4"w x 9 1/4"h. 158 pages. Black and white illustrations. Extracts from Jun'ichi Iwata's classic writings on ancient homosexual literature.
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. Slightly bumped corners. Glossy pictorial cover. 6 3/4"w x 9 1/4"h. 158 pages. Black and white illustrations. Extracts from Jun'ichi Iwata's classic writings on ancient homosexual literature.
This is a personal and human account of the oldest institution in England - the Ecclesia Anglicana of Magna Carta. 341 pages. Index. Grey cloth covers. Gilt title on spine. Signed by previous owner on front free endpaper.
Broch?. 112 pages. Jaquette.
Biography of the complex dramatist, Terence Rattigan. 1911-1977
First publshed in 1973. A detailed analysis of the sonnets, and a very personal interpretation of Shakespeare's sexual orientation and his relationship to W.H.159p. Text neat and crisp, but with minor signs of library ownership.. Book