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ria9781487522612_inpPaperback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; By considering works including Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay the revised Spanish Tragedy and The Tempest Nardizzi demonstrates how the “trees” within them were used in imaginative ways to mediate England’s resource c paperback
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650500459Guidance Centre University of Toronto Faculty of Education pp. 224 . Hardback. New. Guidance Centre, University of Toronto, Faculty of Education hardcover
2013906034Toronto: University Of Toronto Press 2013 The Book Is In Immaculate Condition Appears Unread. Black B Cloth Covered Boards With Very Bright Gilt Title On The Spine. Illustrated Dj With Picture Of Wooden Houses Amongst Trees. Blue And White Lettering On Front And Black Title On Beige Spine. Te Front Dj Has A Small Closed Tear At The Base And Is Slightly Cocked Otherwise In Great Condition. University Of Toronto Press hardcover
1958203391958. Meaker Marijane writing as Vin Packer and Ann Aldrich; Torres Tereska; Marchal Lucie; Christian Paula. Lesbian pulp novels 1958-1961. These works document lesbian representation in midcentury pulp fiction through novels written by women a distinct subset of the genre that offered alternative portrayals of same-sex relationships during a period of widespread censorship and medicalization of homosexuality. Issued within commercial paperback publishing these texts present narratives centered on identity emotional experience and interpersonal relationships providing evidence of how women authors approached lesbian subject matter with greater emphasis on character interiority and in some cases less punitive narrative outcomes. The material supports research into LGBTQ literary history gender and authorship and the development of lesbian-focused narratives in mid-twentieth-century print culture.<br /> <br /> Five mass market paperback volumes published between 1958 and 1961 each approximately 200 pages and measuring about 4.75 x 7 inches. 1 Packer Vin Marijane Meaker. The Evil Friendship. Greenwich Conn: Fawcett Publications 1958. First printing. Follows two teenage girls exploring romantic attachment marketed as "Vin Packer's latest study of the tragedy of forbidden love." 2 Torres Tereska. The Dangerous Games. Greenwich Conn: Fawcett Publications 1961. Second printing. Centers on a married woman in Paris entering a polyamorous relationship and recognizing same-sex desire promoted as "The unorthodox love experiences of a young French woman." 3 Marchal Lucie. The Mesh. New York: Bantam Books 1959. New Bantam edition. Translation of a French novel depicting a relationship between two women with cover text describing "strange hidden passions. women living in a forbidden world." 4 Christian Paula. Another Kind of Love. Greenwich Conn: Fawcett Publications 1961. First Crest printing. Set in Hollywood following a writer and an actress in a same-sex relationship framed as "Women in Love with each other." 5 Aldrich Ann Marijane Meaker. We Too Must Love. Greenwich Conn: Fawcett Publications 1958. First printing. A nonfiction-inflected narrative drawing on lived experience introduced by the author as "the whys and wherefores of Lesbian life in New York City-as I have known it."<br /> <br /> These publications emerged within a pulp marketplace that relied on sensational marketing while operating under restrictions on explicit representation shaping how lesbian relationships could be depicted and circulated. Women authors such as Marijane Meaker writing under multiple names contributed to a shift toward more self-directed portrayals of lesbian identity while other writers expanded geographic and thematic scope across American and European settings. The presence of multiple works by women in a single grouping highlights a less dominant but significant strand of authorship within the genre. Together these texts provide primary evidence for the study of lesbian representation publishing practices and readership in the decades preceding broader public visibility of LGBTQ communities including developments associated with the Stonewall Riots. Light wear to covers with minor rubbing; textblocks tight and interiors clean. Overall very good condition. unknown
201211131Paris, Saep/ dormonval, 2011 ; in-8, 95 pp., br.
Revised edition, 1 vol. in-4 cartonnage éditeur, Time-Life Books, New-York, 1975, 208 pp. Very interesting copy signed by Sam Aaron to the Bordeaux Wine broker "Hugues Lawton, who knows more about french wine than this editor. Fondly, Sam Aaron". Famous wine merchant, Sam Aaron (1911-1996) was honoured in 1984 by the vignerons of Bordeaux. VG Anglais
35793aafLondon, The author, 61 Fore Street, E.C.2, 1922, in-8°, VI + 94 p. + 2 leaves with advertisements, round stamp ‘Collection Deuzel livres et gravures sur la gastronomie’, orig. clothbound (some dust-staines on cover).
87057aafNew York, Rizzoli, 1984, in-4to, 163 p., richely illustrated, copy from the archives of the publisher with stamp ‘Exemplaire d’Archive’, else very fine, clothbound with jacket. Very fine copy.
87199aafFribourg, Office du Livre, 1984, in-4to, 163 p., richely illustrated, copy from the archives of the publisher with stamp ‘Exemplaire d’Archive’, else very fine, clothbound with jacket and slipcase. Very fine copy.
87378aafNew York, Rizzoli, 1984, in-4to, 163 p., richely illustrated, copy from the archives of the publisher with stamp ‘Exemplaire d’Archive’, clothbound without jacket.
197555349Revised edition, 1 vol. in-4 cartonnage éditeur, Time-Life Books, New-York, 1975, 208 pp.
200506385Wilnsdorf, Ev. Frauenhilfe und der Kath. frauengemenschaft , 1991 ; in-8, 320 pp., broché, couverture illustr.
200619017Strasbourg, La nuée bleue - revue trimestrielle, 1983 ; in-4, 200 pp., broché, couverture illustr. Unter freiem himmel : spezialitaten und geschichten rund ums lagerfeuer.
198016524Wien Orac Petsch, 1980. 224 S. 4° Quart Kart.
92866aaf1788 und 1803, 33x21 cm 1 Doppelbl. u. 4 broschierte Bl. (o.U.), hs. in deutscher Kurrentschrift mit schwarzer Tinte, kalligraphische Titelzeile u. Papiersiegel in der Broschüre, letztes (leeres) Bl. mit fehlender Ecke, sonst guter Zustand.
19113286Couverture rigide A. & R. Heitz 1911 Wien 23x16 cm
201113926Ingersheim, Édition saep collection fraises des bois, 2011 ; in-8, 67 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur.
1954EB-PB-08-101<p>The story follows Ferris Sullivan a student at Jackson University who initially resents his dormitory advisor Paul Lasher. Despite their initial animosity an intense and gradual relationship forms between them. After a trip to New York together Lasher realizes he has fallen in love with Ferris. The two begin making plans for their future but Ferris's horrified mother finds out about the relationship and threatens to expose them. Desperate to escape Lasher devises a plan with devastating consequences.</p> Gold Medal Books paperback
201906199Berlin, Feirabend, 2003 ; 12 in-12 carré, 80 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec sa jaquette - en francais.
202103773Berlin, Feirabend, 2003 ; 12 in-12 carré, 80 pp., cartonnage de l'éditeur. Très bon état avec sa jaquette - en francais.
1964UPACWHA00afFawcett Gold Medal 1964. Very Good. Packer Vin. What Made Them Choose Sudden Endings. Greenwich Connecticut: Fawcett Gold Medal 1964. 256pp. Indexed. Bibliography. 12mo. Mass Market. Book condition: Very good with gently rubbed wraps and faint crease in spine. Price marked out on front cover. Fawcett Gold Medal paperback books