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LGBTQ Lesbian Pulp Fiction by Women Authors Stonebraker Sydney Creal and Herbert Paperback Collection 1959-1968

LGBTQ Lesbian Pulp Fiction by Women Authors Stonebraker Sydney Creal and Herbert Paperback Collection 1959-1968 by Anne Herbert; Gale Sydney

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Seller: Max Rambod Inc.
Title
LGBTQ Lesbian Pulp Fiction by Women Authors Stonebraker Sydney Creal and Herbert Paperback Collection 1959-1968
Author
Anne Herbert; Gale Sydney
Seller
Max Rambod Inc. (United States)
Description
1959. Herbert, Anne; Creal, Margaret; Sydney, Gale; Stonebraker, Florence. Lesbian pulp fiction collection, 1959-1968, documenting the development of lesbian representation within mid-twentieth-century American mass market publishing through works authored by women, including several openly lesbian writers. These novels situate same-sex desire within popular literary forms at a time when such themes were often mediated through male authorship and constrained by censorship. The collection provides insight into how female authors engaged with questions of identity, desire, and social constraint, contributing to the formation of lesbian pulp as a distinct cultural and literary category. Collection comprises 4 mass market paperback volumes, each ranging from approximately 120 to 200 pages and measuring about 4.25" x 7". [1] Herbert, Anne. Sexual Twilight. New York: Softcover Library, 1968. First edition. Cover art features two women in close embrace rendered in a monochromatic palette, accompanied by promotional text framing the narrative as a conflict between heterosexual expectation and same-sex desire. [2] Creal, Margaret. A Lesson in Love. New York: Hillman Books, 1960. First mass-market edition. Originally issued in hardcover in 1958, the novel presents an intimate narrative of emotional and physical attachment between young women, with cover and back-wrapper text emphasizing romantic and sensual connection. [3] Sydney, Gale (pseudonym of Sydell Rosenberg). Strange Circle. New York: Beacon Books, 1959. The cover depicts a solitary female figure in a domestic interior, while the narrative follows a young woman navigating urban relationships and forming attachments with other women, including a central romantic figure. [4] Stonebraker, Florence. Can Love Be Wrong? New York: Lancer Books, 1963. First edition. Cover imagery presents two women in contrasting light and shadow, reinforcing themes of secrecy and social tension as suggested by the promotional tagline. Across the collection, visual design and marketing language employ mid-century pulp conventions while the narratives themselves engage directly with lesbian relationships and emotional interiority. Produced during a period when lesbian themes were marginalized within mainstream publishing, these works demonstrate how pulp fiction functioned as a primary medium for the circulation of queer narratives. The presence of female authors, including those writing from personal experience, marks a shift toward more internally focused and varied representations of lesbian life. Light wear to covers, including spine wear and partial separation noted on one volume; textblocks generally clean and intact; overall good to very good condition. This grouping offers a concentrated example of lesbian pulp authored by women, illustrating the intersection of gender, authorship, and representation in mid-century print culture.
Saint Dominic; Scenes From the Life of The Saint in the Form of a Play [by H.D.C. Pepler]

Saint Dominic; Scenes From the Life of The Saint in the Form of a Play [by H.D.C. Pepler] by [H.D.C. Pepler]; David Jones and Desmond Chute (Illustrations)

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Title
Saint Dominic; Scenes From the Life of The Saint in the Form of a Play [by H.D.C. Pepler]
Author
[H.D.C. Pepler]; David Jones and Desmond Chute (Illustrations)
Seller
Swan's Fine Books (United States)
Condition
Very good
Description
Ditchling: St Dominic's Press, 1929. Hardcover. Very good. First printing, sixteenmo size, 87 pp. The Saint Dominic's Press, founded by Harry (Hilary) Douglas Clarke Pepler, flourished at Ditchling, Sussex, from 1916 to 1936. The first home of the Press was "a disused stable", with a hundred-year-old Stanhope hand-press which supposedly had belonged to William Morris. Pepler endeavored to do everything possible by hand, believing that such would both produce the best results and also be a "more individual or 'humane'...product". He therefore "preferred the handpress to the machine, handmade to machine-made paper, and handset founder's type to the products of typesetting machines." ___DESCRIPTION: Bound in quarter-cloth silver paper boards with "Desmond Chute engraving of St Dominic on front board. Title page engraving Dominican Friar (E48) by David Jones." Printed by hand on a Stanhope Press; sixteenmo size (5.9" x 4.6"), pagination: [1-3] i-ix [x-xi] 1-62 [1 page blank, colophon]. ___CONDITION: Volume is very good overall, with a strong, square text block and solid hinges, the interior is clean and bright, and entirely free of prior owner markings; front and rear silver boards have a slight mottled loss of color, the corners are bumped and rubbed; please note this copy is missing the glassine dust-jacket called for in the bibliography. ___CITATION: Saint Dominic's Press Bibliography, no. A173; ; note that the quotes and much of the introductory information from "Three Private Presses" by Brocard Sewell. ___POSTAGE: International customers, please note that additional postage may apply as the standard does not always cover costs; please inquire for details. ___Swan's Fine Books is pleased to be a member of the ABAA, ILAB, and IOBA and we stand behind every book we sell. Please contact us with any questions you may have, we are here to help.
JOHNNY CASH DRESSED-UP AS ELTON JOHN | SNL (1982) TV photo

JOHNNY CASH DRESSED-UP AS ELTON JOHN | SNL (1982) TV photo by NBC Television

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JOHNNY CASH DRESSED-UP AS ELTON JOHN | SNL (1982) TV photo
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NBC Television
Seller
Walterfilm, Inc. (United States)
Condition
Fine
Description
NBC Television. No binding. Fine. [New York]: NBC-TV, 1982. Vintage original 9 x 7" (23 x 18 cm) black-and-white photo. Printed text, photo agency sticker on verso, fine. For an August airing of Saturday Night Live, host Johnny Cash (in a wildly flamboyant Elton John-style costume) introduces the musical guest, Elton John.
THE FREEDOM OF THE POET

THE FREEDOM OF THE POET by Berryman, John

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Title
THE FREEDOM OF THE POET
Author
Berryman, John
Seller
Type Punch Matrix (United States)
ISBN
9780374158484
Condition
Near fine in near fine jacket.
Description
New York: Farrar, Straus & Giroux, 1976. First printing. Near fine in near fine jacket.. First edition of Berryman's collected criticism and other short prose pieces, on literary subjects ranging from the Elizabethan playwrights to Anne Frank, Henry James, and Ezra Pound. 9'' x 6''. Original red cloth with gilt-lettered black morocco spine label. In original unclipped ($12.50) dust jacket. 389, [1] pages. Minor toning to jacket flaps and rear panel, faint traces of soil to top edge of text block.
Redlands [Signed]

Redlands [Signed] by Philip Brookman

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Title
Redlands [Signed]
Author
Philip Brookman
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Capitol Hill Books, ABAA (United States)
ISBN
9783869306865
Condition
Very Good +
Description
Gottingen, DE: Steidl, 2015. Very Good +/Very Good. Gottingen, DE: Steidl, 2015. First Edition. Signed by Philip Brookman with brief inscription at half title. Octavo. 206pp. Photographs throughout. Photo-illustrated dust jacket. Black cloth stamped in red and white; red endpapers. Dust lightly worn along edges with some general surface scratching. Boards show light rubbing to edges. Binding sound and pages unmarked. A Very Good copy of Brookman's "cinematic novel" spanning three decades in Mexico, New York City, and California.