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[LGBTQ] Christopher Street Archive of 7 Magazines. New York: That New Magazine, Inc., 1976-80. This archive includes: Sept. 1976 (Vol. 1, No. 3), Dec. 1976 (Vol. 1, No. 6), May 1977 (Vol. 1, No. 11), Aug. 1977 (Vol. 2, No. 2), Aug. 1979 (Vol. 4, No. 1), Oct/Nov. 1979 (Vol. 4, No. 3), and Sept. 1980 (Vol. 4, No. 12). Each magazine measures 8.5" x 11", and are decorated with vibrant pictorial wrappers. Christopher Street Magazine was founded in New York City in 1976 by Charles Ortleb, as he strove to create a monthly literary magazine for the gay community featuring fiction, nonfiction, poetry, news, book reviews and photography. Known both for its serious discussion of issues within the gay community and its satire of anti-gay criticism, it was one of the two most widely read gay-issues publications in the United States. Christopher Street covered politics and culture and its aim was to become a gay equivalent of The New Yorker. In the December 1976 issue, writer Barry Laine notes that "Gay poetry---or…
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LGBTQ Archive of Christopher Street, a Monthly Literary Magazine for the Gay Community, 1976-1980
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[LGBTQ] Christine Jorgensen A Personal Autobiography by First American Trans Woman to Receive Reassignment Surgery 1967
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[LGBTQ] Christine Jorgensen, A Personal Autobiography. Christine Jorgensen. Bantam Books: New York, 1967. Measures 4.25 x 7 inches. 300 pages. Front soft cover shows a color photo of Jorgensen as herself in red lipstick and pearl earrings, a fur collar drawn up over her chin with a smaller black and white photo beneath it of Jorgensen as a man in military dress. Christine Jorgensen was the first American trans woman widely known for receiving sex reassignment surgery. Though she planned to live a quiet life following her transition, she returned home from the surgery to find press waiting at the airport, the beginning of her lifelong career as a highly visible advocate for trans rights. Life shelfwear. Textblock clean and tight. Overall good condition.
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LGBTQ: Common Lives / Lesbian Lives: A Lesbian Feminist Quarterly 1981-88
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[LGBTQ] Common Lives/Lesbian Lives: A Lesbian Feminist Quarterly set of three issues from 1981-88. CL/LL was collectively produced out of Iowa City between 1981-1996. It was the first lesbian quarterly published outside of the main metropolitan areas of New York City, Los Angeles, and Berkeley. The editors focus was on diverse inclusivity and emphasized writings by lesbians of color, varying body sizes, poor and working class, lesbians over 50, lesbians under 20, and differently-abled bodies. Initiated by eight women out of Los Angeles, CL/LL was published because Sinister Wisdom received more submissions than it could handle and they wanted to broaden their audience by collaborating with the Iowa City publishers of 1970s periodical "Ain't I a Woman?" The publishing collective wanted the magazine to be "inclusive, non-academic, diverse and accessible" encouraging submissions from women who have never been published before. At it's peak, Common Lives/Lesbian Lives received about 2500 national…
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LGBTQ Gender bending Cross Dressing film Just Like A Woman Original Poster
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[LGBTQ] [Film] LGBTQ and Cross-Dressing Film Just Like A Woman Original Poster. 2012. Measures 27" x 40". Poster image is done in a tabloid style, with images of stars Julie Walters and Adrian Pasdar in different articles and poses. Main text reads: "I fell head-over-heels for a cross-dresser!" Also featured are production credits, stars, rating and studio logos in lower right hand corner. Plot follows Gerald Tilson, a finance executive, who finds himself thrown out by his wife when she discovers women's underwear in their flat; in fact the clothes belong to him. He takes lodgings with Monica, who gradually discovers his alter ego, "Geraldine." One of few "cross-dressing" films in which the hero is actually a transvestite, therefore having pure intentions. Poster is still in original wrapping and rolled. In near-fine condition.
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[LGBTQ] Harvey Fierstein Signed Playbill
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[LGBTQ] Harvey Fierstein. Fierstein is an actor, playwright, and screenwriter,and an icon in LGBT culture in New York City. Archive of 2 Playbill, First one a Fugue In A Nursery and is signed on front cover by Harvey Fierstein. Also includes a play bill for The Haunted Host. The playbills are both complete and intact and in very good condition.
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[LGBTQ] Le secret du Chevalier d'Éon 1959 Original French Movie Lobby Card Poster and Promotional Archive
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[LGBTQ] Le secret du Chevalier d'Éon. Original 1959 French-Italian film based on the story of 18th century transgender icon, From 1777, d'Éon claimed to be anatomically a woman, and dressed as such. According to Wikipedia, there are only two earlier movies created with transgender themes, however, this movie would be the first to portray the historical heroic achievements of a real openly transgender icon showcasing her adventures fighting and spying for France and Russia all while concealing her true identity. This very early and serious attempt at portraying a complex transgender hero didn't fare well at the box office partially because the subject matter was too complex for it's time, and most of the money was spent on production rather than marketing making this original promotional material very scarce. This collection features an original movie theater lobby card poster measuring 14" x 22", showcasing a fully colored illustration of the Chevalier in both men and women's dress, with Russian…
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[LGBTQ] Le secret du Chevalier d'Éon 1959 Poster "Male or female?
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[LGBTQ] Le secret du Chevalier d'Éon film poster 1959 large scale original movie poster measuring 47" x 63". Fully illustrated in color, the headline translates to "Male or female? A disturbing enigma." Overall very good condition and very scarce. The poster shows a dynamic Chevalier d'Eon painted brightly in pink and blue, wielding a sword and shielding an enemy slain from the French Cavalry seemingly on the hunt for her behind. This poster is emblematic of the special envoy missions handed to d'Eon throughout her life as a soldier and spy. Poster is folded 16 times, overall very good condition,
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LGBTQ Monthly Literary Magazine for the Gay Community, 1977-1979: Archive of Christopher Street
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[LGBTQ] Archive of one of the most widely read gay publications in the US. Christopher Street Archive of 3 Magazines. New York: That New Magazine, Inc., 1977-79. This archive includes: March 1977 ( Vol. 1 No. 11), May 1977 (Vol. 1, No. 9), and April 1979 (Vol. 3, No. 9). Each magazine measures 8.5" x 11", and are decorated with vibrant pictorial wrappers. Christopher Street Magazine was founded in New York City in 1976 by Charles Ortleb, as he strove to create a monthly literary magazine for the gay community featuring fiction, nonfiction, poetry, news, book reviews and photography. Known both for its serious discussion of issues within the gay community and its satire of anti-gay criticism, it was one of the two most widely read gay-issues publications in the United States. Christopher Street covered politics and culture and its aim was to become a gay equivalent of The New Yorker. In the May 1977 issue, writer Ned Korem notes that "The homosexual artist, in a sense, has the edge since he or she…
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LGBTQ Poster by Shepard Fairey "Defend Equality / Love Unites
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[LGBTQ] [Radical Activism] Fairey, Shepard. Defend Equality / Love Unites Poster. Los Angeles: 2008. Measures 24" x 36". Vibrant poster in red and gold shows a fist raised in the air with the text: "Defend Equality" on the top and "Love Unites" on the bottom. Also featured is a small "Andre the Giant" Obey Logo in the lower left corner. In 2008, in the wake of the passage of California's Proposition 8, banning gay marriage, a signed and numbered series of these prints were sold to raise funds to challenge the new law by the artist Shepard Fairey. This poster is unsigned and unnumbered. The gold ink has a very slightly raised texture. Fairey is a Los Angeles based artist known for his "Obey" and "Andre the Giant" images. He is also a known activist, who also created the popular Obama campaign poster that says "Hope" below his portrait in white and blue. Unique poster with LGBTQ themes. Rolled, and in very good condition.
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LGBTQ Support Poster "Every 10th Jesus is a Queer" Poster
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[LGBTQ] [Poster] 1990s art poster with text: "Every 10th Jesus is a Queer" by artist Eric Handel. Los Angeles: 1990. Measures 23" x 35". The image is in purple tones and the design is based on Sainte Famille (The Holy Family) by William-Adolphe Bouguereau, originally painted in 1863. Handel is an openly gay artist who is also the founder and CEO of Rainbopedia, a website dedicated to LGBTQ history and culture. He is an art director, graphic designer and packaging art consultant based in Los Angeles. The image is from 1990 and is printed on purple paper with a darker purple image. The poster is likely a reference to famous sex researcher Alfred Kinsey's claim that 10% of males in the U.S. are gay. Edges and image are clean. Poster is in very good condition.
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[LGBTQ] The Strange Career of the Chevalier D'Eon de Beaumont
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[LGBTQ] The Strange Career of the Chevalier D'Eon de Beaumont. Captain J. Buchan Telfer. Longmons, Green, and Co: London, 1885. First edition. Measures 9 x 6 inches. 363 pages. Original red cloth boards with gilted title on spine. 3 engraved portraits with tissue guards, one as frontispiece. The book examines the life of Chevalier d'Éon, a French diplomat, spy and soldier, whose first 49 years were spent as a man, and whose last 33 years were spent as a woman. From 1777, d'Éon claimed to be anatomically a woman, and dressed as such. Doctors who examined the body after d'Éon's death discovered that she was anatomically male. She is considered one of the earliest publicly transgender individuals recorded in history. Overall very good condition.
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L'Homme Americain - Including 15 Engraved Plates, 1839
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[Native American Archaeology] Alcide D'Orbigny. L'Homme Americain (de L'Amerique Meridionale) Considere Sous Ses Rapports Physiologiques Et Moraux. Pitois-Levrault: Paris, 1839. First edition. Folio size, Measures 14 x 10 inches. Include 15 large engraved plates on scientific collections and information related toearly south American Inhabitant and Civilizations: Archaeology, Zoology, physical and human Geography, Geology, and Ethnography of the early occupant of the Americas. Including 1 hand-colored plate on early South American art. This is the atlas volume only from the first edition of the study by the naturalist and French explorer Alcide D'Orbigny visited the Americas: Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador and Colombia and returned to France with an enormous collection of more than 10,000 natural history specimens. The 15 plates represent the most interesting skulls, mummies, objects and various artifacts he found during his scientific expedition. Three quarter leather and…
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La Cage Aux Folles Transgender Movie Lobby Card Archive
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[LGBTQ] La Cage Aux Folles Transgender Movie Lobby Card Archive of 18 Movie Lobby Cards. This French comedy introduced the concept of gender fluidity and pansexuality to crowds worldwide. One of the most popular and best grossing foreign films of the 70's in America. This archive includes both the first movie and the sequel: eight 8" x 10" lobby cards, two 11 x 14" lobby cards from the second movie. This movie was very popular, and Hollywood remade the movie in 1996 with star studded actors including Robin Williams and Gene Hackman. Although the film is full of stereotypes, it centers upon shedding transgender characters in a positive light through comedy, and ultimately, humanity. There are many images of men in drag, wearing glamorous makeup, gowns, flamboyant hats, and more. All lobby cards vibrant and in very good condition.
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La Causa: Los Angeles Chicano National Brown Beret Newspaper, covering Chicanos in Vietnam War, Radicalism, Raza Unida Party
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[Chicano] [Newspaper] La Causa, Vol. 1 No. 5. Feb. 28, 1970. Los Angeles: National Brown Beret Organization. 12 pages. Measures 11.25" x 17". La Causa was a Los Angeles-based publication supported by the National Brown Beret Organization that covered Mexican-American and Chicano news for the Los Angeles community. The newspaper ran from 1969 until the late 1970s and discussed the Vietnam War, Radicalism, the status of residents in Mexico, and other Chicano news from Los Angeles. This issue includes discussion of the Chicano Moratorium against the war in Vietnam, the Raza Unida Party and a "Revolutionary Defense" of the Catholic Church's opposition to borth control, which begins "In the USA with its ideology of Death, is heard the shrillest cry for birth control."' Cover story focuses on the Chicano perspective of the Vietnam War, stating: "We Chicanos have come to a realization that the Vietnam War is the ultimate weapon of genocide of non-white peoples by a sick decadent puto western culture."…
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La Chevalier d'Éon Biography Inscribed by the Author
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[LGBTQ] LETAINTURIER FRADIN, Gabriel La Chevalier d'Éon. Paris: Ernest Flammarion. 1901. First edition. Tan paper covers with an illustration of d'Eon holding a fencing sword with a Sphinx behind her, representing the prowess and mysteries of the Chevalier. 8vo. 382 pages. Text is in French. Illustrated by the author. Inscribed by the author who was also a French sportsman, who pioneered physical activities into education and was the referee for fencing at the 1900 Olympic Games in Paris. His most famous work is on the autobiography of the flamboyant life of female aristocrat and duelist, La Maupin. Fradin would combine these two elements in writing the biography of eccentric socialite, soldier, and spy, the Chevalier d'Eon who, in her later years, would become famous for her fencing tournaments. The first page is inscribed by the author to his printer and translates to "Mister Rosetti, who made me wait, but printed me a beautiful book. Affectionately yours, Gabriel Letainturier, 17 Nov. 1901"…
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La Raza Commission
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[Chicano Liberation] [La Raza Commission] Review of Work: Chicano Commission original mimeographed document. 2 pages, 8.5" x 11." New York: Communist Party USA. 20 November 1971. Prepared in time for the Northern California district convention, this sheet lists various shortcomings of the Communist Party's La Raza commission. It concludes with a brief course of action: "It is proposed that the Commission be strengthened by the addition of Chicano comrades and that Chicano comrades head up the Commission work...We believe the time is here to recruit and build our Party among the Chicano people. We believe the Commission can play an important part in that." Very good condition.
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La Raza Pamphlet on the need for a Chicano Party
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La Raza! Pamphlet on the need for a Chicano Party. New York: Pathfinder Press, 1970. First edition. 15 pages, 8.5" x 5.5." Brown illustrated wrappers. This pamphlet contains writing by Roger Alvarado, Corky Gonzales, Isabel Hernandez, and more. Some is reprinted from a 1970 issue of The Militant. La Raza! discusses the need for a Chicano Movement and Chicano Studies. Froben Lozada writes: "We have to start to consider ourselves as a nation...It only took Castro 82 men...It only takes an idea and a philosophy to carry it through, and if the philosophy is written with the blood of martyrs, it cannot be erased, and we can become a free people." Very good condition.
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La Reina, Los Angeles in Three Centuries, 1931
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La Reina, Los Angeles in Three Centuries, Laurance L. Hill. Security-First National bank: Los Angeles, 1931. Measures 9" x 6" inches. 208 pages. Front soft cover shows black and white photo of Spanish settlement with dirt roads and a single street lamp. Black and white photographs of the city's early history including major figures throughout. Originally published to commemorate the fortieth anniverary of the founding of the former security trust and savings bank of Los Angeles in 1889. The text is a tribute to Los Angeles history and to the state of California, "How marvelous are nature's laws which work to serve us! The thick blanket of perpetual snows on the distant Sierras, the genial, melting sun, the brawling streams, which empty into placid lakes; the urge of gravity, forcing the life-giving fluid down man-made channels, across gorges, through gigantic tubes of steel, under range after range in rock-lined bores, whirling in passing the spindles of giant turbines! How the waters sink into the…
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The Ladies' Battle
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Seawell, Molly Elliott. The Ladies' Battle. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1913. Red cloth boards. 7" x 5" inches. Seawell writes on the suffrage movement. Overall in very good condition.
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Ladies Champion Base Ball Club, c. 1911
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turn of the century Championship Women's Baseball Team Photo Postcard. "The Western Bloomer Girls-Ladies Champion Base Ball Club-Watervliet, Mich." Vintage photo-illustrated postcard of the girls baseball team. No date, c. 1911. Eleven uniformed girls pose for a team photograph. 3.5 x 5.5 inches. The Western Bloomer Girls were founded in 1911 by Maud Nelson, a renowned pitcher in her own right. "Bloomer Girl" baseball teams of women were formed starting in the 1890s, taking their name from Amelia Bloomer who designed loose fitting trousers that women wore while playing sports. Bloomer Girls teams rarely played each other, but traveled across America, challenging local, amateur, and minor league men's teams. Bloomer Girls were disciplined sportswomen and frequently won games, with their solid skills and competitive spirits. Interestingly, these "Boomer Girl" teams were integrated when it came to gender; while most of the players were women, each roster had at least one male player. In this image, two…
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