Clarke Lige (22 results)

Gay: vol. 2, #63, November 8, 1971: Love in the Hollywood Y.
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Aaron bates, Dick Leitsch, Gregory Battcockm Perrin Shaffer, Dr. Herman Lynn Womack, David Susskind, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1971
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Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper, illustrations, photos, ads, columns, listings, reviews, news etc., heavily toned at folds and edges, wornand stained newsprint. Cover story on tLove in the Hollywood YMCA. Groovy Guy Finalists. Review of "Maurice" by E. M. Forster. Clarke and Nichols were lovers who worked together on t…his long-running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 2, #63, November 8, 1971: Love in the Hollywood YMCA
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Dr. Herman Lynn Womack, Aaron bates, Gregory Battcock, Dick Leitsch, Sorel David, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1971
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- Periodical
Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, illustrations, photos, ads, columns, listings, reviews, news etc., very worn at fold on cover pages, toning and wear else good on newsprint. Cover story is part two of a report on the Hollywood YMCA. Also a report on the posthumous publication of E.M. Forster's "Maurice." Groovy Guy Con…test! Clarke and Nichols were lovers who worked together on this long-running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 2, #47, March 29, 1971: Household Finance Invaded by Angry Activists
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Pete Fisher, Dr. Kameny, Aaron Bates, Sorel David, Dick Leitsch, Randolfe Wicker, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1971
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Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper, illustrations, photos, ads, columns, listings, reviews, news etc., very good on newsprint. Also: Village Voice Critics Gay & Straight Debate at NYU. The Kameny Campaign, The tabloid had stringers across the country and national distribution and lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke… and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 109 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 2, #63, November 8, 1971: Love in the Hollywood YMCA
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Dr. Herman Lynn Womack, Aaron bates, Gregory Battcock, Dick Leitsch, Sorel David, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1971
- First Edition
- Periodical
Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, illustrations, photos, ads, columns, listings, reviews, news etc., lightly worn at fold, toning and wear else good on newsprint. Cover story is part two of a report on the Hollywood YMCA. Also a report on the posthumous publication of E.M. Forster's "Maurice." Groovy Guy Contest! Clarke… and Nichols were lovers who worked together on this long-running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 3, #80, July 10, 1972; "Justice! Justice!" Michael Maye & Morty Manford Assault Case
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Michael Maye, Morty Manford, Vicki Richman, Sorel David, Alan Clay, Dick Leitsch, Thane Hampton, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1972
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Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, articles, news, editorials, services and resources, reviews, ads, photos, heavy wear and closed tears at folds, toning else good on newsprint. The Michael Maye assault case drags on. Full page article on the editors book, "I Have More Fun With You Than Anybody." Also the editors report…on the Philadelphia Gay Pride event. Clarke and Nichols were lovers who worked together on this long-running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 3, #82, August 7, 1972; Gay Books Displayed at Library Convention
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Vicki Richman, Gerald Hansen, Thane Hampton, Sorel David, Janet Alecto Rivera, Alan Clay, Bette Midler, The La Fleurs, Brian Stevens, Alice Ford, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1972
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Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, articles, news, editorials, services and resources, reviews, ads, photos, wear at folds, toning else good on newsprint. Also two big articles on the Divine Miss M with photos. Second part of a piece on Janet Alecto Rivera. Clarke and Nichols were lovers who worked together on this long-…running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 2, #62, October 25, 1971: D.C. Health Club Under Attack
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Dick Leitsch, Peter Ogren, John P. LeRoy, Gregory Battcock, Leo Skir, Sorel David, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1971
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- Periodical
Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, illustrations, photos, ads, columns, listings, reviews, news etc., light wear else very good on newsprint. Cover story on the charges brought against The Regency Health Club. Also Los Angeles Gay Vote Set for Test. Lenny Bruce House Site for Gay Swingers. Merle Miller. Leitsch reports o…n German Sausages! Clarke and Nichols were lovers who worked together on this long-running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 3, #74, April 17, 1972; New Brooklyn Group Draws Large Crowds
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, John Francis Hunter, Sorel David, John P. LeRoy, Frank O'Hara, Dick Leitsch, Ken Duncan, Vicki Richman, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1972
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- Periodical
Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, articles, news, editorials, services and resources, reviews, ads, photos, toning, very good on newsprint. Cover photo of the cast of "The Island" by Anthony Ingrassia at the NY Theatre Ensemble. Also gay therapist Rod Parks. Frank O'Hara profile and review of his collected poems. The Ki…ng Who Was a Queen, James 1, Loosely About Transvestites. Ken Duncan photos. Clarke and Nichols were lovers who worked together on this long-running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 2, #55, July 19, 1971: Prominent Citizens Speak Out for Gay Rights
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Peter Hadley, John P. LeRoy, Leo Skir, Michael Perkins, Gregory Battcock, Randy Wicker, Dick Leitsch, Sorel David, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1971
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- Periodical
Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper, illustrations, photos, ads, columns, listings, reviews, news etc., heavy wear at fold else good on toned newsprint. Bar Guide. Formation of New Yorkers for Homosexual Rights. 9 Artists Discuss Their Homosexuality. Clarke and Nichols were lovers who worked together on this long-running t…abloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 2, #44, February 15, 1971: Fidelifacts: sex-snooping agency draws gay fire
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Peter Fisher, Jefferson Fuck Poland, Elenore Leister, Rosalyn Regalson, Dick Leitsch, Peter Ogren, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1971
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- Periodical
Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper, illustrations, photos, ads, columns, listings, reviews, news etc., wear at fold, edge-worn, toned newsprint. Cover story on the private investigator firm. Also a policeman is charged with murder in Greenwich Village. Professor of Homosexuality. Son of Boys in the Band. The Young Male Fi…gure. The tabloid had stringers across the country and national distribution and lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 109 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 2, #51, May 24, 1971: Five arrested in gay teacher dispute
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Heidi Handman, Dick Leitsch, Leo Skir, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1971
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- Periodical
Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper, illustrations, photos, ads, columns, listings, reviews, news etc., wear at fold, edge-worn, toned newsprint. Five Gay Activist Alliance members arrested at a sit-in in Brooklyn. Also 500 Homosexuals March for Peace in DC. Two page review of Don Teal's "The Gay Militants".

Gay: vol. 3, #77, May 29, 1972; Republicans Uneasy as Gays Plan Protest
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Lynne Carter, Vicki Richman,Jerry Fitzpatrick, John P. LeRoy, Kathy Braun, Mickie Burns, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1972
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- Periodical
Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, articles, news, editorials, services and resources, reviews, ads, photos, toning else very good on newsprint. More on Michael Mayes' gay bashing. Female impersonator Lynne Carter cover photos. Braun writes from Bellevue. Daughters of Bilitis join with Chicanas. Clarke and Nichols were l…overs who worked together on this long-running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 3, #81, July 24, 1972; New Jersey Activists on the Move
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Bette Midler, Gerald Hansen, John P. LeRoy, Sorel David, Janet Alecto Rivera, LaFleur Sisters, Alan Clay, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1972
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- Periodical
Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, articles, news, editorials, services and resources, reviews, ads, photos, toning else very good on newsprint. Gay Activists Alliance of New Jersey march in Hackensack. San Francisco Hosts Gay Parade. Very early unrecognizable photo of Bette Midler. Photo-spread of Christopher Street Par…ade #3. Interview with Drag performers LaFleur Sisters. Clarke and Nichols were lovers who worked together on this long-running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 3, #75, May 1, 1972; Midwest City Votes Job Equality for Gays
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Perrin Shaffer, John Francis Hunter, David Mack, Jackie Curtis, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1972
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- Periodical
Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, articles, news, editorials, services and resources, reviews, ads, photos, short closed tear else good on newsprint. Cover stories of political actions and a gay Marine at Quantico. Part one of an interview with Warhol superstar transgender actress/writer Jackie Curtis. Clarke and Nichol…s were lovers who worked together on this long-running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 3, #76, May 15, 1972; Ex-Heavyweight boxer attacks gays at Hilton dinner
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Jackie Curtis, John P. LeRoy, Vicki Richman, Pat Rocco, Alan Clay, Mickie Burns, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1972
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- Periodical
Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, articles, news, editorials, services and resources, reviews, ads, photos, toning else very good on newsprint. Firefighter's Union rep Michael Maye's physical assault of several gay protesters at a Hilton dinner and the trial that dragged on through the summer, interview with Warhol supe…rstar transgender actress/writer Jackie Curtis. Report on Christopher Street West. Clarke and Nichols were lovers who worked together on this long-running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 3, #78, June 12, 1972; Shrinks Asked to Join Gay Liberation
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, John P. Le Roy, Vicki Richman, Perrin Shaffer, Jerry Fitzpatrick, Fernando Arrabal, Thane Hampton, Dick Leitsch, Sorel David, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1972
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- Periodical
Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 24p., folded tabloid newspaper, articles, news, editorials, services and resources, reviews, ads, photos, toning else very good on newsprint. Article and review on Arrabal and his work. Cover story on a Gay Lib Protest in Dallas at a meeting of the American Psychiatric Association led by Barbara Gittings and Dr. Frank… Kameny et al. Clarke and Nichols were lovers who worked together on this long-running tabloid and several books. Clarke was murdered in Mexico in 1975. The newspaper, with stringers across the country and national distribution, lasted until executive editors Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105. While the publishers planned to continue, 105 appears to have been the final issue.

Gay: vol. 2, #48, April 12, 1971: 3,000 March on NY State Capitol
Clarke, Lige & Jack Nichols, editors, Kate Millett, Rev. Troy Perry, Jack Baker, Julie Lee, Dick Leitsch, et al.
Published by Four Swords, New York 1971
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Seller: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, U.S.A.Bolerium Books Inc.
Contact seller5-star sellerNewspaper. 20p., folded tabloid newspaper, illustrations, photos, ads, columns, listings, reviews, news etc., spine-fold worn, toned newsprint with blue spot color. Cover stories on the NY protests, Kate Millett & Rev. Troy Perry address the crowds, Jack Baker runs for President of Minnesota University Class. Inside: Daughters o…f Bilitis. Depression Guide. NY's Newest Bath & Erotic pictures. Boychick.

Published by St. Martin's Press 1974
- Hardcover
- First Edition
Seller: COLLINS BOOKS, Seattle, U.S.A.COLLINS BOOKS
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good+. 1st Ed. 194pp, smaller octavo hardcover in dj. minor wear along book edges yet boards clean, binding solid and strong, interior text clean. DJ covers lightlyworn yet covers clean, mild chipping, creasing and tear top dj spine, in mylar cover.
More imagesPublished by St. Martin's Press, New York 1972
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- First Edition
Seller: Quair Books PBFA, Leeds, United KingdomQuair Books PBFA
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FIRST EDITION, REVIEW COPY. 8vo. Original blue cloth, spine lettered in silver. Pushing to spine ends. PO pen correction to p. 92 (lines inverted), else, clean, bright and tight. One A4 page typed SMP press blurb and related SMP postcard, with stamped publication date, laid in: folded and gently creased at edges. In the joyful i…llustrated dust jacket, featuring photographs of Clarke and Nichols: wear and creasing to spine ends and front panel corners. Near fine/ very good A rather splendid first edition, review copy of this frank, "delightful and enlightening" double autobiography by the American gay rights activists and lovers, Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols, with SMP review material laid in, and outlining: "I Have More Fun With You Than Anybody is the provocative account of [the couple's] relationship, their lives, and their world. It is the first autobiography to shatter the stereotype of tortured gay lovers." Lige Clarke (1942 1975) and Jack Nichols (1938-2005) met through the Mattachine Society, co-created and wrote 'The Homosexual Citizen' column for its Review (and from 1968 for Screw), and co-founded and co-edited Gay (1969-1974). They were both prominent gay rights activists; Clarke was murdered in Mexico only three years after this title was issued.
More imagesPublished by Four Swords, Inc, New York 1969
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Lux Mentis, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB, Portland, U.S.A.Lux Mentis, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB
Contact seller5-star sellerOriginal Wraps. Condition: Good in Wraps. dj. First Edition. First Edition. Original Wraps. Cover stories: Is Homosexuality Catching? A Lesbian Raps., The Gay Witch Hunt. A large review The Homosexual Handbook, with a photo of Angelo d'Arcangelo! Al Goldstein was listed with Jim Buckley as "wizards." Executive directors Lige Cla…rke and Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105, appears that was the last issue. The December 1st, 1969 first issue of this important "Gay" newspaper, "America's 1st Gay Weekly". Graphic photos, provocative articles and great local advertisement. Sharp, witty, and wry. Features "Gay Witch" article by Dr. Leo Louis Martello, gay liberation witch in New York. Full frontal gay nudity and explicit language. Moderate edge toning at edges, chipping, price stamp at front, some leaves evenly toned (pulp paper), else clean. Pictorial wraps printed in black and blue. fo. 20pp. Illus. (b/w plates).
Published by Four Swords, Inc, New York 1969
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Lux Mentis, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB, Portland, U.S.A.Lux Mentis, Booksellers, ABAA/ILAB
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Original Wraps. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. First Edition. Original Wraps. Cover stories: Is Homosexuality Catching? A Lesbian Raps., The Gay Witch Hunt. A large review The Homosexual Handbook, with a photo of Angelo d'Arcangelo! Al Goldstein was listed with Jim Buckley as "wizards." Executive directors Lige Clarke and…Jack Nichols resigned after issue 105, appears that was the last issue. The December 1st, 1969 first issue of this important "Gay" newspaper, "America's 1st Gay Weekly". Graphic photos, provocative articles and great local advertisement. Sharp, witty, and wry. Features "Gay Witch" article by Dr. Leo Louis Martello, gay liberation witch in New York. Full frontal gay nudity and explicit language. Minimal chipping, else tight, bright, and unmarred. Pictorial wraps printed in black and blue. fo. 20pp. Illus. (b/w plates).
More imagesPublished by Four Swords, Inc, New York 1973
- Softcover
- First Edition
Seller: Type Punch Matrix, Silver Spring, U.S.A.Type Punch Matrix
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Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. A nearly consecutive and complete run, more than 100 issues, of this pioneering periodical of post-Stonewall journalism. Edited by Lige Clarke and Jack Nichols, GAY was the first gay weekly in the US (Streitmatter, 123). While it was financed and published by Al Goldstein (of the decidedly mo…re sensational SCREW), GAY was noteworthy for its journalistic bent, eschewing much of the camp of previous gay periodicals like DRUM as well as the more editorial approaches of ONE or THE LADDER in favor of more proper reportage, with a dedicated staff of correspondents. This approach grew in part out of necessity: "Unlike most gay and lesbian publications, GAY was not affiliated with an activist organization [.] It was a business" (Streitmatter, 122). GAY aimed for a large audience and found it. Within its first year GAY's coverage of news, politics, culture, homophobic discrimination, and the like earned it "the largest circulation in the history of the lesbian and gay press" (Streitmatter,123). As such, it was not only a landmark but also a turning point in gay journalism, attracting "some of the best writers in Queer America" (Sears, 230). Lacking only five issues of Clarke and Nichols' editorship (the last issue they edited was #105 from summer 1973), GAY limped along on and off for several more years after their departure. Yet their legacy can be seen in the original reporting taken up by publications like THE ADVOCATE, THE WASHINGTON BLADE, CHRISTOPHER STREET, and others. Important, and rare as such a substantive run. Generally 17'' x 12''. Original photographic newsprint self-wrappers all. Numbers 1-67, 69 and 69-b [a mis-numbering - no issue 68 was published], 70-72, 74-92, 94, 97-98, 100-106. Some mild toning throughout, as common. Edgewear here and there. Overall, remarkably well preserved. Generally very good to near fine.