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Published by Center for Inter-American Relations, New York, 1976
Seller: biblioboy, North Providence, RI, U.S.A.
First Edition
Paperback. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Center for Inter-American Relations. Near Fine. 1976. First Edition. Softcover. First edition. Magazine. Oversize [about 7" x 10"] pictorial wrappers. Near Fine with light wear. bx175.
Published by Rodney Phillips & Company, London, 1946
Book
Soft cover. Condition: Poor. No Jacket. Another fascinating edition, with Orwell on Politics vs Literature (with reference to Gulliver's travels), Ayer on Freedom And Necessity, two poems from Diana Witherby and an essay with photos on Barbara Hepworth. Well-read and disbound. Card covers rather grubby and worn and stained. So a reading copy of this scare issue of a scare publication. But a jolly good read indeed. 8vo. 64pp.
Published by One Inc, Los Angeles, 1964
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 32p. including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good first edition digest size magazine in stapled printed wraps. "La Vida Alegre" a report on Latin America. "A Beautiful Affair" by Waltrip. One, Inc., which took its name from Thomas Carlyle's statement that "A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one," was founded in LA in 1952 as a homophile organization with connections to the Mattachine Society. As the first pro-gay journal of its kind, it serves as an important source for pre-Stonewall homophile studies. In 1954 the US Post Office declared it obscene, leading to a four-year legal battle (chronicled in its pages) that concluded with a favorable decision as part of Roth vs. United States. Aside from its articles covering topics ranging from the Beatniks and Gay marriage to homosexuality and national security, One Magazine also featured poetry and short fiction by numerous prominent authors.
Published by One, Inc, Los Angeles, 1960
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. 32p., including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good digest size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps, rusty staples. ONE Institute Quarterly: Homophile Studies. Memory of Howard, poem by George. Familiar Strangers, story by Shepherd. Joe, a story by Rev. Fr. M-. More Life Among the Dunes by Kirby, on Fire Island & Cherry Grove. One, Inc., which took its name from Thomas Carlyle's statement that "A mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one," was founded in LA in 1952 as a homophile organization with connections to the Mattachine Society. As the first pro-gay journal of its kind, it serves as an important source for pre-Stonewall homophile studies. In 1954 the US Post Office declared it obscene, leading to a four-year legal battle (chronicled in its pages) that concluded with a favorable decision as part of Roth vs. United States. Aside from its articles covering topics ranging from the Beatniks and Gay marriage to homosexuality and national security, One Magazine also featured poetry and short fiction by numerous prominent authors.