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1999573405Los Angeles California: Tom of Finland Company 1999. Softcover. Fine. Magazine. Two volume set. Pictorial wrappers. Quartos. 64pp. 64pp. A fine set with illustrations in both color and black-and-white. Containing tributes to the American homoerotic artist Etienne by Jeff Kincaid Bob Yuhnke and Durk Dehner. Scarce gay erotica art with OCLC showing only 4 copies of Book 2 and only 1 copy of Book 1. Seldom found in trade. Tom of Finland Company unknown
140947596Boston: Perineum Press 1982. Reprint. Near Fine. First Alyson edition fourth printing. Signed by Phil Andros on the front free endpaper and inscribed to the recipient "in souvenir of a hot night in a cave on Capri." 212 4 pp. with four advertising pages at rear. Bound in publisher's printed wraps with cover art by Tom of Finland. Near Fine with light edgewear spot of soiling and light indentations to front cover and slight bump to lower corner. Foxing to upper edge of textblock. <p>"Phil Andros" was the name Samuel Steward used when he began writing gay pornographic novels in the late 1960s. Stud was the first published in 1966 after a Supreme Court ruling restricted the power of obscenity laws. Steward entering his third career after spending a few decades as an English professor and tattoo artist had previously been limited to publishing in European gay magazines. Perineum Press unknown
ria9780470779590_inpHardback. New. New Book; Fast Shipping from UK; Not signed; Not First Edition; N/A hardcover
49788West Hollywood CA : The Parker Sisters Division of Fire Island Games Inc. 1983. Board game in the original box 26 x 51 x 4 cm as new in shrink-wrap complete as issued; the contents of which our images show components from an already opened example of the game include the illustrated game board card tray housing instruction booklet and based on the other complete example we have had previously 6 tokens 2 dice 30 Ollie's Bar tokens 12 bathhouses 21 Family Pride cards 16 Manhipulation cards 28 property title cards 31 Ollie's Sleaze Bag cards complete bank of ""In Gays We Trust"" play money $1x21 $3x40 $10x20 $20x40 $50x40 $100x21 $500x20; a rare board game which is almost impossible to find unopened and in such fine condition. A fabulous celebration of gay life in the early eighties styled on the world's most popular family board game. In 1983 the 'Parker Sisters' published this pirated version of Parker Brother's game of Monopoly with 'Profits donated to AIDS Research and Support groups' quote from the box. The Sisters were promptly sued by the Brothers and for nearly forty years Gay Monopoly has been coming out of the closet for a queer take on the classic board game. The game board features a large illustration by Tom of Finland and bears his printed signature. The publishers paid Tom of Finland a licensing fee for the use of his image in the design of the game. It is a notable example of Tom's imagery being used in an authorised manner for a commercially produced object at a time when there was mass piracy of his artworks. We thank Durk Dehner Founder Tom of Finland Foundation for his assistance in confirming the authorised involvement of Tom of Finland in this publication.  Collections: Duke University University of Colorado Stanford University   unknown
200532222Helsinki Finland: Bukowskis. New. 2005. Paperback. FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request - IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT - FLAWLESS COPY BRAND NEW PRISTINE NEVER OPENED - 926 lots including works by Japy I. Wacklin and many others. -- with a bonus offer-- . Bukowskis paperback
2512290007Gay Power Incorporated NY Joel Fabricant 1970. First Edition. Paperback. Good. Robert Mapplethorpe's earliest published photograph the iconic 'Bull's Eye' Illustrated Cover: Rare Early Newspaper from the Gay Liberation Post-Stonewall Era 10 issues. Marginal cover tears. Softcover. Clean unmarked pages. Issues includes: 6 7 8 9 11 12 13 14 15 16 18. No 6 cover features a cover photo of Warhol superstar Jackie Curtis by Leee Black Childers. No. 13's cover has a drawing by Tom of Finland. Robert Mapplethorpe received his first camera in 1970 and was enrolled as a student at the Pratt Institute of Design studying graphic art when he made the collage entitled "Bull's Eye" reproduced on the cover of issue 16. "Variety is the spice of life and Gay Power is by and for all people." - Gay Power's mission statement. <br> New York City's first post-Stonewall gay newspaper had a brief run covering the city's gay culture and politics. "During its run of 24 issues Gay Power was known for its striking covers with psychedelic art and contemporary photography including one by Robert Mapplethorpe current accounts of gay activism sexual photographs and drawings and regular columns by such contributors as Arthur Bell Charles Ludlam Pudgy Roberts Bill Vehr Pat Maxwell and Clayton Cole. Writer actor and performer Taylor Mead wrote a total of 15 columns for the publication. It also included columns by New York-based activist groups such as the Mattachine Society and the newly formed Gay Liberation Front and illustrations by Touka Laaksonen better known as Tom of Finland." - NYC LGBTQ Historic Sites Project. Gay Power Incorporated, NY, Joel Fabricant paperback