Gay and Lesbian Philadelphia by Thom Nickels
Thom Nickels | Gay and Lesbian Philadelphia | The diverse landscape of gay and lesbian Philadelphia is a story of highs and lows. From rustic post-Civil War days when Camden poet Walt Whitman cros
Thom Nickels | Gay and Lesbian Philadelphia | The diverse landscape of gay and lesbian Philadelphia is a story of highs and lows. From rustic post-Civil War days when Camden poet Walt Whitman cros
Martha Shelley | Crossing the DMZ | Poetry from activist and author Martha Shelley ‘an alternative service to the draft.’
Val McDermid | Fever of the Bone | Criminal profiler Tony Hill and his ally Detective Chief Inspector Carol Jordan are back in a terrifying psychological thriller in which the team trac
Michael W. Ross | The Treatment of Homosexuals With Mental Health Disorders | A major text for clinicians and researchers who have an interest in homosexuality and homosexual patients with mental disorders, this book is an up-to
Sandra Gail Lambert | A Certain Loneliness | “I remember always seeing the underneath of things,” begins “May or May Not,” one of the series of vignettes in Sandra Gail Lambert’s memoir, A Certai
Joy Taylor | The Girls of Club Sappho | The crowd was spellbound as Beverly and Marge made their near-nude debut
Elizabeth Fair | Bramton Wick | Bramton Wick was a small, compact community riddled with polite social politics. The town could be divided many different ways; in fact it usually was
Louis Bromfield | The Rains Came | In a long novel of India there is a brief but important episode involving two old missionary ladies. The elder, an engaging old battleax, muses as she
Catherine Friend | Hit by a Farm |
Erskine Caldwell | Tragic Ground | Contains a minor and tragic bit of Lesbianism.
From jacket: ‘(This book) is set in the little Southern community of Poor Boy, forlorn off-sho