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197914420San Francisco: David Emerson Smith 1979. 29p. 5.5x8.5 inches illustrations very good first edition booklet in stapled pictorial wraps. David Emerson Smith unknown books
18861400649th Cong. 1st Sess.: HED108. 1886. 27pp Disbound 4 folding charts. Very Good. HED108. unknown books
1978215786Hollywood: Coast Press 1978. Newspaper. 48p. tabloid newspaper articles news opinion resources and services photos events lightly-worn newsprint with color photo cover. Previously Pacific Coast Times. Cover stories: "Matlovich Still Fighting" and "Anita Tyrant Opens Season on Gays Coast Press unknown books
1975244554San Francisco: Benro Enterprises 1975. Magazine. 32p 8x10.75 inches photos ads articles listings reviews services personals mild wear otherwise a very good magazine-style newspaper in stapled glossy wraps and newsprint. San Francisco-Bay Area's long-running respected homophile/LGBT newspaper a free entertainment and services biweekly community paper. Two articles from Harvey Milk. The 10th Annual Coronation Ball report. In the early days pre-AIDS pre-White Night Riots the political reports were mainly on the campaigns for Empress. Yet with an increase in police & political abuse of gay rights note the attempt by Republican George Dye to pass a bill requiring all homosexuals be castrated and the advent of gay activists like Reverend Ray Broshears the paper began to publish an increasing number of political and gay-rights reports. The emphasis continued to be Drag shows Tavern Guild and S.I.R. reports. Book film and stage reviews relating to the gay experience. For the most part this was an exciting and fun period in the Castro and the early issues reflect that. An important record of the early days of Gay Liberation in SF. Benro Enterprises unknown books
1975244564San Francisco: Benro Enterprises 1975. Magazine. 32p. 8.25x10.75 inches photos ads articles listings reviews services personals mild wear otherwise a very good magazine-style newspaper in stapled glossy wraps and newsprint. San Francisco-Bay Area's long-running respected homophile/LGBT newspaper a free entertainment and services biweekly community paper. Gay Freedom Day report and photos. Harvey Milk castigates the Board of Supervisors and City Hall for not supporting the Parade. Entertainment Sweetlips Polk Street Sally Mr. Marcus et al. Benro Enterprises unknown books
1975244566San Francisco: Benro Enterprises 1975. Magazine. 32p. 8.25x10.75 inches photos ads articles listings reviews services personals mild wear otherwise a very good magazine-style newspaper in stapled glossy wraps and newsprint. San Francisco-Bay Area's long-running respected homophile/LGBT newspaper a free entertainment and services biweekly community paper. Interviews with Jeff Druce Jack Wrangler and Paul Thomas under his actual name Philip Toubus who got his start in "Jesus Christ Superstar" and shifted to straight and gay pornography in the late 1970s. Entertainment Sweetlips Polk Street Sally Mr. Marcus et al. Benro Enterprises unknown books
1975244559San Francisco: Benro Enterprises 1975. Magazine. 32p. 8.25x10.75 inches photos ads articles listings reviews services personals mild wear otherwise a very good magazine-style newspaper in stapled glossy wraps and newsprint. San Francisco-Bay Area's long-running respected homophile/LGBT newspaper a free entertainment and services biweekly community paper. Political Views from Harvey Milk. Entertainment Sweetlips Polk Street Sally Mr. Marcus et al. Benro Enterprises unknown books
1976193126San Francisco: A Different Beat 1976. Magazine. 32p 8.25x10.75 inches photos centerfold nude ads events listings features columns very good bi-weekly and later monthly homophile magazine on stapled newsprint. Issue number one is devoted to the upcoming elections and Donald Cameron Scott on the race and focusing on Harvey Milk's run for Assembly. Nude photos of Offield in centerspread. A Different Beat unknown books
1909M10199Washington:: Government Printing Office 1909. 1909. Series: Hygienic Laboratory Bulletin No. 56. Thick 8vo. 834 pp. Numerous plates tables indexes. Printed wrappers. Previous owner's inked signature on front cover. Very good. This work is a revised and enlarged edition of Bulletin No. 41. Government Printing Office, 1909. unknown books
1968403073Rio de Janeiro: Divisão de Publicações e Divulgação 1968. 8vo. 369pp. Black-and-white plates. Original wrappers. A very good copy with some general handling wear. FIRST EDITION. <br/><br/> Divisão de Publicações e Divulgação unknown books
1933185153Chicago: International Association of Milk Dealers 1933. Softcover. Fair ex-library with labels and stamps on spine block inside front and rear covers and title page verso. Overall shelfwear to covers light age toning to pages. Text is otherwise clean. Navy faux-leather wraps with gilt lettering; xxiv 461 pp; bw illustrations. Contents: Part 1: Organization of a dairy laboratory. Part 2: Bacteriologic Control Methods. Part 3: Chemical and physical control metods for dairy products. Part 4: Bacteriologic chemical and physical tests for nondairy products. Part 5: Preparation bacteriologic mediums standard solutsion indicators etc. Also includes an appendix. International Association of Milk Dealers unknown books
19292311552New York: Grosset & Dunlap 1929. Photoplay Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. No jacket. Spine creased a few light smudges on boards top page ridge lightly foxed. 1929 Hard Cover. 242 pp. Photoplay of first sound film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture and one of the first musicals with a Technicolor sequence. Frontispiece and plates with scenes from the motion picture. "Eddie Kearns Charles King sings "The Broadway Melody" and tells some chorus girls that he brought the Mahoney Sisters vaudeville act to New York to perform it with him in the latest revue being produced by Francis Zanfield Eddie Kane. Harriet "Hank" Mahoney Bessie Love and her sister Queenie Mahoney Anita Page are awaiting Eddie's arrival at their apartment. Hank the older sister prides herself on her business sense and talent while Queenie is lauded for her beauty. Hank is confident they will make it big while Queenie is less eager to put everything on the line to become a star. Hank declines the offer of their Uncle Jed Jed Prouty to join a 30-week traveling show but consents to think it over. Eddie who is engaged to Hank arrives and sees Queenie for the first time since she was a girl and is instantly taken with her. He tells them to come to a rehearsal for Zanfield's revue to present their act. A blond woman sabotages their performance by placing a bag in the piano which causes a fight with Hank. Zanfield isn't interested in it but says he might have a use for Queenie who begs him to give Hank a part as well saying both will work for one wage. She also convinces him to pretend that Hank's business skills won him over. Eddie witnesses this exchange and becomes even more enamored of Queenie for her devotion to her sister. During a dress rehearsal for the revue Zanfield says the pacing is too slow for "The Broadway Melody" and cuts Hank and Queenie from the number. Meanwhile another woman is injured after falling off a set prop and Queenie is selected to replace her. Nearly everyone is captivated by Queenie particularly notorious playboy Jacques "Jock" Warriner Kenneth Thomson. While Jock begins to woo Queenie Hank is upset that Queenie is building her success on her looks rather than her talent."--Wikipedia Grosset & Dunlap hardcover books
1961207145Brazil: Ministerio da Educacao e Cultura 1961. paperback. very good. Illustrated profusely in black and white. 197 pages. 8vo paper wrappers corners bumped spine hinge loosened bottom end of spine chipped and covers very slightly dust-rubbed. Brazil: Ministerio da Educacao e Cultura 1961. A very good copy.<br/><br/> Front loose end-paper has small owner's stamp from Meyer Schapiro on top corner.<br/><br/> Ministerio da Educacao e Cultura unknown books
1982201264Los Angeles: Greg Carmack & Jerry Hyde 1982. Newspaper. 40p. folded tabloid newspaper news reports reviews events ads photos services mild toning and fold crease otherwise very good on newsprint. Cover story on the Primary with a memorial image of Harvey Milk at center. Also an article on a community meeting concerning the sudden increase in Kaposi's Sarcoma amongst gay men early AIDS/HIV reportage. Greg Carmack & Jerry Hyde unknown books
1983241218San Francisco: The Archives 1983. 8p 8.5x11 inches essays. memoirs opinion events photos address label on rear wrap small stain on front wraps two small holes from being stapled for mailing else very good on bright white stock. Includes Daniel Curzon's essay "My Rage" on the White Night Riots. The Archives unknown books
1983241217San Francisco: The Archives 1983. 4p 8.5x11 inches essays. memoirs opinion events photos creased from being folded in thirds for mailing else very good on bright white stock. The first issue of the Archives' newsletter. Frank Robinson's essay "Harvey's History - And Ours The Archives unknown books
1983230321San Francisco: The Archives 1983. 4p 8.5x11 inches essays. memoirs opinion events photos very good on bright white stock. The first issue of the Archives' newsletter. Frank Robinson's essay "Harvey's History - And Ours The Archives unknown books
198227575San Francisco: the Club 1982. Magazine. 36p. 8.5x11 inches photos articles local ads program of events very good souvenir magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Invitation card laid-in repeats Arneson's cover portrait of Harvey Milk. Speakers and performers included Cesar Chavez Willie Brown and Holly Near. the Club unknown books
1951WRCLIT39689New York: Crown 1951. Cloth. Errata slip. A few pencil marks to endsheet and one page else near fine in lightly soiled dust jacket with a couple of large rips and creases. This is the "Authors Edition" limitation unknown signed by Lait and Mortimer on the front endsheet. For its redbaiting gay- bashing racist billingsgate this book along with the authors's NEW YORK and CHICAGO CONFIDENTIAL is unrivalled for the period. Crown hardcover books
1977204038San Francisco: Tavern Guild 1977. 48p 8.5x11 inches ads program for the event photos magazine format program in stapled glossy black silver & gold camp pictorial wraps vertical fold crease. Theme for the year was "Twilight of the Gods." Numerous ads for local businesses as well as campaign ads including a full-page pictorial ad for Harvey Milk's supervisorial campaign. Lenny Mollet the president of the Tavern Guild was running against Milk and has ads later on in the booklet noting his endorsement by the Marine Cooks and Stewards union. The Tavern Guild - San Francisco's gay bar organization - created the Ball in 1960 to raise money for its charities. Includes a brief introduction to the Guild's history. Tavern Guild unknown books
1951200560New York: Harper & Brothers 1951. Hardcover. 209p. very good first edition stated in quarter-cloth boards and price-clipped dj; jacket has a large scrape on rear panel affecting ad at bottom some handling soil and a former owner touched up top-edge marginal scrapes with an inkpen top rim of cloth possibly also pretty good job. Young 3473. Novel about Pachucos in San Quentin with gay and drug themes. Scott and Leite were in a "beard marriage" she was a lesbian he was a closeted gay and ran a bookshop in Berkeley called daliel's. She is also known for her horror novel "I Vampire Harper & Brothers hardcover books
19312136St. Louis MO: Pet Milk Company 1931. Squarish octavo 84 pages ring bound. Illustrated. First edition. A handsomely produced product cookbook from the makers of Pet Milk - "pasteurized sterilized in a sealed can". WITH: an additional 16-page booklet published in 1934 also titled Pet Recipes. Some slight age toning to the printed wrappers otherwise fine. Pet Milk Company unknown books
1987130933Rio de Janeiro: Edicoes Pinakotheke 1987. Softcover. VG. Blue pictorial wraps. 46 pp. 14 color illustrations and additional images in black and white. Text in Spanish. Published on the occasion of the exhibition in Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de Buenos Aires Argentina July/August 1987. Edicoes Pinakotheke paperback books
197854256San Francisco: the Committee 1978. Magazine. 32p including covers 8.5x11 inches illustrated with photos and ads very good magazine-format program for the event on newsprint in stapled pictorial wraps. Includes a message from then-supervisor Harvey Milk calling on president Jimmy Carter to recognize gay rights. the Committee unknown books
1979214542San Francisco: The Club 1979. 11x8.5 inch handbill with photo of Harvey as a clown black text on goldenrod paper very good. Event featured Meg Christianson Terry Hutchison & the anti-matter band and the Al Fellahin Dancers. The Club unknown books