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20172-8888493948Drago Arts & Comm 2017. Hardcover. New. illustrated edition. 342 pages. French language. 13.75x9.75x1.75 inches. Drago Arts & Comm hardcover
198332787Victor Books 1983. VG- to G/na. Softcover. Some rubbing & edgewear; some creases; a little underlining/notations; yellowing; otherwise overall clean & tight. 64 pages Keywords: 0882075497 Victor Books paperback
2006Q-184353665XRough Guides 2006-10-02. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rough Guides paperback
18002712bCaen: Chalopin 1800. 12mo 137 x 84 mm. 12 pp. Drop-title. Stab-stitched in original blue printed wrappers. Modern folding moroco-backed chemise and slipcase. A late chapbook incarnation of Vulson de La Colombière's treatise on dream interpretation first published 1660 this pocket-sized alphabetical list of dreams and their meanings had a practical purpose being sold as an aid for the selection of lottery numbers but see below.The association of dreams and lottery numbers derived from the Italian smorfia tradition which linked and still does the lottery and its numbers to dreams and the occult. The word smorfia refers to keys associating dreams with winning numbers also sometimes called cabala and by extension to the ephemeral publications containing these keys. "A feature of the Italian lottery throughout its history is the intense interest in occult methods of predicting the winning numbers. Foremost is the smorfia - a slang word meaning a wry grimace but also having overtones associated with the dream god Morpheus son of Hypnos God of Sleep." Adrian Seville History Today Vol. 49 no. 3 March 1999. In this brief pamphlet the connection with the lottery is indicated by a list of the 27 "most commonly pulled" lottery numbers printed at the end. Oddly all end in either 3 7 or 9. The dream descriptions however provide no lottery numbers. These highly abbreviated one-or-two-line summaries are simply followed by a verbal description of their degree and type of luck or lack of it or their meaning. Thus "to dream of being a tree" portends illness "kissing a dead person" promises long life though just kissing anyone signifies trouble. Arranged by keyword the list covers an impressive range of dream subjects: seeing oneself swimming in the sea loss and harm having long teeth trouble from one's parents dreaming that one is a doctor good luck hearing bells ringing signifies honor with boredom! etc.The attribution to the Caen chapbook printer/publishers Pierre-Jean-Aimé and Théodore Chalopin was made by René Helot who found several copies of the pamphlet in the Chalopin archives. OCLC locates 2 copies at the BnF and the Newberry. Cf. Helot La Bibliothèque bleue en Normandie 1928 245. Chalopin unknown
2002Q-0764548336Wiley 2002-04-29. Hardcover. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Wiley hardcover
X12E-02563Rough Guides. Used - Very Good. Very Good condition. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner’s name short gifter’s inscription or light stamp. Rough Guides unknown
1841LONDON010435Maison �diteur des Guides-Richard Paris and Leigh Dulau Wild Alexandre Londres. 1841. First edition. 12mo. 563 pages. Frontispiece and three folding handcoloured maps. Original quarter cloth with marbled boards.One of the maps is a bit torn and creased at the edges. Covers rubbed at the edges. Very good. Scarce: the British Library catalogue lists only the 1843 edition. Maison, �diteur des Guides-Richard, Paris, and Leigh, Dulau, Wild, Alexandre, Londres. hardcover
Brænd, Bjørn, Arne KjelIn Pristine Condition. 2nd edition unknown
1915307849Verlag Breitkopf & Härtel Leipzig 1915. Softcover Heft Zustand: Aus einer Klosterbibliothek mit Kennungen Stempel Rückenschild - ansonsten keine Eintragungen. Der Einband hat kleine Risse. Rücken Ecken Kanten sind leicht berieben/bestoßen. Verlag Breitkopf & Härtel, Leipzig, paperback
2003017350New York University Press 2003. Maroon cloth with white lettering on spine dark blue covers. 321 pages. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. New York University Press hardcover
1942411685.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
1942411391.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19702092902141103300Seibundo Shinkosha 1970. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Seibundo Shinkosha paperback
1996209981996. Collection of five books documenting LGBTQ travel culture during the 1990s when printed guidebooks and travel anthologies played an important role in helping gay and lesbian travelers identify welcoming businesses social spaces and destinations amid persistent discrimination and uneven legal protections. The archive reflects the cultural sphere of queer mobility and community formation through practical travel information personal essays and destination-based cultural commentary aimed specifically at LGBTQ readers. Published before online review platforms and digital travel forums became widespread these guides functioned as navigational tools for locating affirming hotels bars cafés bookstores and nightlife venues in unfamiliar cities while also fostering broader awareness of queer social geography. Together the books provide insight into LGBTQ tourism community networks and the commercialization of queer travel culture during the late twentieth century.<br /> Collection consists of five paperback volumes published between 1996 and 1998 including three travel guides and two literary anthologies. 1 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 1996. First edition. 497 pages. Organized by city and region across approximately forty destinations in the United States the guide lists gay- and lesbian-friendly hotels inns restaurants bars cafés bookstores switchboards and community resources together with commentary on local culture from an LGBTQ perspective. The present copy contains notes in the table of contents associated with a planned trip. 2 Collins Andrew. Fodor's Gay Guide to South Florida with South Beach and Key West. New York: Fodor's Travel Publications 1997. First edition. 129 pages. Focused on South Florida during a period when Miami South Beach and Key West had become major centers of queer tourism and nightlife. Includes listings for LGBTQ-oriented businesses and travel destinations catering to gay and lesbian visitors. 3 Ferrari Guides' Gay Paris: The Definitive Guide to Gay and Lesbian Paris. Paris: Ferrari Guides 1997. First edition. 304 pages. English-language guidebook combining travel recommendations with historical and cultural commentary on Parisian LGBTQ life nightlife and community institutions. Former owner's name written on title page. 4 Bledsoe Lucy Jane editor. Lesbian Travels: A Literary Companion. San Francisco: Cleis Press 1998. First edition. Anthology of personal essays by lesbian writers addressing travel cultural encounter relationships and adventure across international settings. 5 Bledsoe Lucy Jane editor. Gay Travels: A Literary Companion. San Francisco: Cleis Press 1998. First edition. Companion anthology collecting essays by gay male writers focused on travel experiences romance intercultural exchange and queer identity abroad.<br /> Produced during a period when LGBTQ travelers frequently relied upon specialized print resources to avoid harassment and locate supportive public accommodations these books document an important phase in the development of queer tourism and commercial LGBTQ publishing. The guides emerged from broader community efforts to map safe and affirming spaces in cities and tourist destinations before the widespread availability of internet-based travel information. Their role within queer travel culture has often been compared to other minority travel guides intended to help marginalized communities navigate hostile environments. Minor handling wear throughout. Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA with creasing from use and manuscript trip-planning notes; Gay Paris with ownership inscription. Overall very good condition. Cohesive archive documenting LGBTQ travel networks queer publishing and community-oriented tourism culture at the close of the twentieth century. unknown
1987209821987. Damron Bob Lindsy Van Gelder Pamela Robin Brandt Hanns Ebensten and others archive of seven travel publications and related materials dating from 1987 to 2003 documents the development of queer travel infrastructure and the circulation of information necessary for LGBTQ individuals to navigate public space safely in the late twentieth century. Produced during and after the AIDS crisis these guides provided listings of bars hotels medical resources and social organizations at a time when visibility and safety varied widely by region. The publications extend a tradition of minority travel guides comparable in function to The Negro Motorist Green Book offering practical tools for identifying supportive environments and avoiding hostile ones. Early editions of the Damron guides compiled through firsthand travel by Bob Damron established a model for cataloging queer friendly spaces across North America and beyond while later publications expanded coverage to Europe and incorporated broader cultural and political resources.<br /> <br /> Archive of seven items comprising five travel guides one fold out map and one volume of travel writing published between 1987 and 2003. Items include:<br /> 1 Damron Bob. Damron Address Book. San Francisco 1987. Approximately 3 x 6 inches. Contains over 6000 listings across the United States Canada and Mexico with extensive coverage of U.S. locations.<br /> 2 Van Gelder Lindsy and Pamela Robin Brandt. Are You Two.Together A Gay and Lesbian Travel Guide to Europe. 1991. Approximately 345 pages. Covers accommodations dining and travel sites across multiple European countries. Signed by both authors.<br /> 3 The Gay and Lesbian Handbook to New York City. 1994. Approximately 277 pages. Includes listings for cultural venues social organizations and medical resources including AIDS related services.<br /> 4 Columbia Fun Maps: Mapping the Gay and Lesbian World. San Francisco 1995. Fold out map with directory of businesses and resources in San Francisco.<br /> 5 Damron Bob. Damron Address Book. 1998. Expanded edition with hundreds of pages of listings across North America the Caribbean and Europe.<br /> 6 Ebensten Hanns. The Seals on the Icepack and More Gay Travel Adventures. 1999. Signed and inscribed. Travel narratives documenting experiences in multiple global locations.<br /> 7 Frommer's Gay and Lesbian Europe. 2003. Comprehensive guide to travel across the United Kingdom and continental Europe.<br /> <br /> These materials document how LGBTQ travelers relied on print networks to construct routes of movement community and safety prior to the widespread availability of digital resources. The guides reveal the geographic distribution of queer spaces the integration of medical and social support listings during the AIDS crisis and the expansion of international travel opportunities in the late twentieth century. Ebensten's travel writing provides a narrative counterpart to directory based guides offering firsthand accounts that complement the logistical frameworks of the other publications. Together the archive provides evidence of how queer communities mapped social belonging across cities and nations contributing to the study of LGBTQ history tourism and spatial politics. Light handling wear across volumes with typical age toning; overall clean and stable. Overall very good condition. unknown
1994210521994. Laermer Richard; Collins Andrew; Link Matthew; Damron Guides; Fodor's Editors; Guaracino Jeff. Gay and lesbian travel guide collection 1994-2007 documenting the development of LGBTQ travel culture and the identification of queer social spaces in the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. These guides situate travel as a structured means of accessing community particularly in the aftermath of the AIDS crisis when information about safe spaces health resources and social networks was critical. The collection provides evidence of how printed directories functioned as both navigational tools and cultural records of LGBTQ presence across cities regions and international destinations.<br /> <br /> Collection comprises 7 travel guides ranging in size from approximately 4" x 7" to 5" x 8.5".<br /> <br /> 1 Richard Laermer's Gay and Lesbian Handbook to New York City 1994. This book contains 244 pages of hundreds of listings in New York City broken up by subjects including gay neighborhoods entertainment the arts politics spirituality and most importantly health services and support groups for those suffering from AIDS in the midst of the crisis. <br /> <br /> 2 Betty & Pansy's Severe Queer Review of San Francisco 1995. A queer travel guide of San Francisco that contains many illustrations and sketches representing the underground of queer culture. 130 pages that includes listings of bars performance spaces night clubs hotels restaurants and more. This copy also includes an original postcard which features a picture of both authors and has an inscription signed by Betty. <br /> <br /> 3 Fodor's Gay Guide to San Francisco and the Bay Area by Andrew Collins. First Edition 1997. Includes 166 pages on Gay Life Culture Establishments and more in the bay area. <br /> <br /> 4 Matthew Link's Rainbow Handbook: Hawaii the Island's Ultimate Travel Guide 1999. Contains 225 pages dedicated to gay travel in Hawai'i written by gay travel writer Matthew Link. Includes a breakdown of locations on each individual island.<br /> <br /> 5 Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA Second Edition 1998. 600 Pages. Measures 5" x 9". Includes a city by city breakdown with 67 road maps. <br /> <br /> 6 Damron Men's Travel Guide 1999. 900 pages. Measures 3.5" x 6.5". Includes USA Mexico Canada Caribbean and European Cities along with a 1999 party calendar. About 800 pages on USA locations<br /> <br /> 7 Guaracino Jeff. Gay and Lesbian Tourism: the Essential Guide to Marketing. 183 pages. This is a 2007 book focusing on marketing towards the LGBT community. The author focuses on various aspects of LGBT tourism such as the case for its economic value finding the right stakeholders and the best practices in marketing towards that audience. <br /> Produced during a period of expanding LGBTQ visibility and mobility these guides illustrate how travel infrastructure supported the formation and maintenance of queer social networks. The inclusion of health resources nightlife and community organizations reflects the practical needs of travelers as well as the broader cultural landscape of LGBTQ life. Many listed establishments no longer operate making these guides a record of spaces that have since disappeared. Light wear consistent with use; bindings intact and pages clean; overall very good condition. This collection offers a substantial printed record of LGBTQ spatial and cultural networks at the turn of the twenty-first century. unknown
1990210581990. Hale Keith; White Edmund; Bledsoe Lucy Jane ed.; Frommer's Editors; Damron Guides; Fraternal Order of Gays. Gay and lesbian travel guide and narrative collection circa 1980s-2004 documenting the development of LGBTQ travel culture through both directory-based guides and personal travel writing. These materials situate travel as a means of accessing queer community exploring identity and navigating geographic differences in visibility and acceptance. The collection provides insight into how LGBTQ individuals located social spaces documented cultural environments and articulated travel experiences across the United States and internationally.<br /> <br /> Collection comprises 8 items including travel guides literary travel narratives and one organizational brochure. <br /> <br /> <br /> 1 Vintage Fraternal Order of Gays FOG activity brochure .circa 1980s FOG was an organization with a mission to "bring gays together just to have fun meet others with similar interests and make new friends". Brochure advertises numerous activities such as group trips game nights language classes and others.<br /> <br /> 2 Hale Keith. In the Land of Alexander: Gay Travels With History and Politics in Hungary Yugoslavia Turkey and Greece. Boston: Alyson Publications 1990. A travel memoir concerning the authors journey through the queer underground of the Balkans and Turkey. The author reflects on the appeal each country has for gay travelers while also delivering remarks on the country's history and politics. 285 pages and in very good condition. <br /> <br /> 3 White Edmund. States of Desire: Travels in Gay America. Famous travelogue of Edmund White's travels throughout the US that explores gay culture and the queer underground throughout the country. The narrative includes many of the most popular cities in the US as well as smaller cities and rural areas. 340 pages and in very good condition. <br /> <br /> 4 The Queerest Places: A Guide to Gay and Lesbian Historic Sites. 1997. A travel guide that emphasizes historic queer monuments and location in each state across the US. Features various parks homes of historic LGBT icons queer bookstores movie theaters and more. 350 pages with hundreds of listings across the country. <br /> <br /> 5 Lesbian Travels: A Literary Companion. 1998. First edition. Ed. Lucy Jane Bledsoe. A compilation of personal essays from lesbian writers on themes of travel adventure and intercultural romance.<br /> <br /> 6 Frommer's Gay & Lesbian Europe 1999. First Edition. 688 pages. A comprehensive guide to restaurants hotels tourist destinations and nightlife across the UK and mainland Europe compiled by gay and lesbian editors.<br /> <br /> 7 Frommer's Gay & Lesbian Europe 2003. 621 pages. A comprehensive guide to restaurants hotels tourist destinations and nightlife across the UK and mainland Europe compiled by gay and lesbian editors.<br /> <br /> 8 Damron Men's Travel Guide 2004. 726 pages. Measures 3.5" x 6.5". Includes USA Mexico Canada Caribbean and European Cities and features over 12000 locations in total with 544 pages dedicated to just US locations in every part of the country. <br /> <br /> Produced during a period of expanding LGBTQ visibility following the late twentieth-century gay rights movement these materials demonstrate how travel functioned as both a practical and cultural activity within queer communities. The coexistence of directory-style guides and literary narratives reflects multiple approaches to documenting LGBTQ space from logistical mapping to experiential writing. Light wear consistent with use; bindings intact and pages clean; overall very good condition. This collection offers a combined record of LGBTQ travel infrastructure and personal engagement with queer environments across multiple regions. unknown
1995210641995. Dills Lanie; West Lynn; Tuller David; Collins Andrew; Link Matthew; Drinnan Neal ed.; Fodor's Editors. Gay and lesbian travel guide collection 1995-2001 documenting the mapping of LGBTQ social spaces and living environments across the United States and international locations. These works situate travel and relocation as key aspects of queer life providing structured information on community presence legal conditions and accessible public and private spaces. The collection offers insight into how printed guides functioned as tools for navigating identity safety and social belonging in the late twentieth century.<br /> <br /> Collection comprises 8 travel guides and travel narratives generally measuring between approximately 3.5" x 6.5" and 5.5" x 8.5". <br /> <br /> 1 Dills Lanie and Lynn West. Great Gay and Lesbian Places to Live. 1995. Softcover book. A guide concerning where and how to live as an openly gay couple in various states and regions of the US. Includes details about state laws gay-friendly locations and the state of gay life in a given city or area. Around 300 pages and includes an extensive appendix of locations. <br /> 2 Fodor's Gay Guide to the USA 1996. First Edition. 497 pages. Divided by city and features both gay and lesbian bars hotels and other locations throughout the US at the time.<br /> 3 Out and About: Gay Travel Guide USA Resorts & Warm-Weather Vacations. 1997. A gay travel guide showcasing thousands of gay-friendly locations in the US with a special focus on warm-weather vacation areas. 360 pages. <br /> 4 Tuller David. Cracks in the Iron Closet: Travels in Gay and Lesbian Russia. Boston: Faber & Faber 1996. Hardcover book in dust jacket. The authors travelogue of his journey through Russia after the collapse of the USSR. 313 pages. <br /> 5 Gay London: A Guide. 1999. A detailed exploration of the gay scene in London with listings for various bars clubs bookstores and cafes which catered to the gay community. <br /> 6 Fodor's Gay Guide to San Francisco and the Bay Area by Andrew Collins. First Edition 1997. Includes 166 pages on gay life culture establishments and more in the bay area. <br /> 7 The Rough Guide to Gay and Lesbian Australia Edited by Neal Drinnan. 2001. 332 pages on gay life culture and establishments in Australia broken up by location and entertainment type.<br /> 8 Matthew Link's Rainbow Handbook: Hawai'i the Island's Ultimate Travel Guide 1999. Contains 225 pages dedicated to gay travel in Hawai'i written by gay travel writer Matthew Link. Includes a breakdown of locations on each individual island.<br /> Produced during a period of expanding LGBTQ visibility following late twentieth-century activism these guides demonstrate how travel and relocation were structured through accessible printed information. The inclusion of legal guidance social venues and international perspectives reflects the varied conditions faced by LGBTQ individuals across regions. Many listed establishments no longer operate preserving a record of spaces that have since disappeared. Light wear consistent with use; bindings intact and pages clean; overall very good condition. This collection offers a detailed record of LGBTQ spatial networks and community infrastructure at the turn of the twenty-first century. unknown
2006Q-1843536455Rough Guides 2006-07-17. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rough Guides paperback
2006Q-184353634xRough Guides 2006-05-29. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rough Guides paperback
2006Q-1843536463Rough Guides 2006-05-29. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rough Guides paperback
2006Q-1843536366Rough Guides 2006-05-29. Paperback. New. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rough Guides paperback
2006Q-184353648xRough Guides 2006-07-17. Paperback. New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title! Rough Guides paperback