Published by Soul Rocks Books, 2014
ISBN 10: 1782794085 ISBN 13: 9781782794080
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Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2014
ISBN 10: 1500244929 ISBN 13: 9781500244927
Seller: Hawking Books, Edgewood, TX, U.S.A.
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Published by Soul Rocks Books, 2018
ISBN 10: 1785356933 ISBN 13: 9781785356933
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Published by O-Books, 2021
ISBN 10: 1789047315 ISBN 13: 9781789047318
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Published by Lulu Press, Inc. 00/t /24 O, 2006
ISBN 10: 184728244X ISBN 13: 9781847282446
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Condition: Very Good. This book is in very good condition and will be shipped within 24 hours of ordering. The cover may have some limited signs of wear but the pages are clean, intact and the spine remains undamaged. This book has clearly been well maintained and looked after thus far. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. See all our books here, order more than 1 book and get discounted shipping. .
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Published by United States Department of Agriculture and Texas Agriculture Experiment Station., 1982
Seller: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
Softcovers. Condition: Very Good. ORIGINAL PUBLICATION; Softcovers; ex-library; light tanning of covers; o/w in very good condition. Book.
Published by United States Department of Agriculture and Texas Agriculture Experiment Station., 1982
Seller: Eryops Books, Stephenville, TX, U.S.A.
Softcovers. Condition: Very Good. ORIGINAL PUBLICATION; Softcovers; ex-library; light tanning of covers and edges; o/w in very good condition. Book.
Published by Independently published, 2023
ISBN 13: 9798861318822
Seller: Ria Christie Collections, Uxbridge, United Kingdom
Condition: New. In.
Published by Hastings House Pub, NY, 1953
Seller: Pepper's Old Books, Hanson, KY, U.S.A.
Spiral Spine. Condition: Good. Don Knight, Josef Muench, Hubert A Lowman, Ray Atkeson, Ewing Galloway, Alma Lavenson, Philip Hyde, W W Goodfellow, David M Mills, Will Bragg, Dan Ollis, Jerry A Anson, James Arthur Stewart, Jack Wright, Chuck Abbott (illustrator). Lots of Illustrations -- Week by Week - Soft Cover - Calendar for Engagements Blank unsed - EMAIL for Pictures.
Published by Akron Art Institute, Akron, OH, 1970
Seller: Jeff Hirsch Books, ABAA, Wadsworth, IL, U.S.A.
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First edition. Small oblong softcover. 80 pages. Features a preface by Tom Muir Wilson, a director's statement by Orrel E. Thompson and a foreword by Robert M. Doty. Includes brief artist statements, images by and information about: Barbara Blondeau, Dennis Brylc, Nicholas Dean, Robert Fichter, Betty Hahn, Robert F. Heinecken, Scott Hyde, Joan Lyons, Stephen Mindel, Joyce Neimanas, Bart Parker, Keith Smith, Michael Spencer, Jerry N. Uelsmann, William Weege, and Tom Muir Wilson. A very good plus copy in wrappers that are somewhat rubbed.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the August 17-31, 1983 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 2 No. 8) published by Bob Craig and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of North Hollywood, California. A large left stapled newsprint magazine with glossy covers measuring 10-3/8" by 13-1/4" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers (this copy missing the classified ads that would be found laid in to center). Features include: cover feature and inside story "Join Hands at Sunset Junction" ("In the short time span of four years, the Sunset Junction Street Fair has emerged as a major, and eagerly anticipated, community event. Mike Varady plumbs the persona of the Fair's coordinators, and Louis Jacinto's photography shows the results"); Opinion piece "Murder Or Bar Raid - Which Gets Police Priority?" by E. H. Duncan Donovan ("A couple of these squad cars cruising Figueroa after the first or second shooting could have saved my friend's life"); News Section (including "Hollywood Bowl AIDS Fundraiser Proceeds to Be Split Nationally, Locally"; "Lodge Holdup Suspect Identified"; "National AIDS Vigil Set for October"; "Garden Grove Restaurants Square Off Against City Hall - New Ordinance Bans Minors"; "AIDS Claims Bill Bader"; "UCLA Seeking Volunteers for Followup AIDS Study"; "Aid for AIDS Elects Board"; "Food Donations Requested For Persons With AIDS"; "Vivian Blaine Headlines AIDS Fundraiser at Vista Theatre"); article "The Biggest Little Rodeo In The World" by Ernie Potvin (on the Eighth Annual National Gay Rodeo held in Reno, Nevada); news article "Infant Gay Press Association Taking Giant Steps" by Gary Steele; column "D.C. Desk" by Larry Bush (this week's feature "AIDS Moves to D.C. Center Stage"); article and interview "Robin Tyler Brings Women's Music Comedy Festival to So. Calif." by Sue Caviness. Condition: in lightly worn covers; a few narrow scuffs along outer fold.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is Volume 2 No. 2 (May 25-June 8, 1983) of "Frontiers," a gay newsprint magazine published by Bob Craig, Jerry Hyde, and Frontiers Publishing Corporation out of North Hollywood, California. A large left stapled newsprint magazine with glossy covers containing 52 pages including front and rear covers, plus the 12-page Frontiers Classifieds laid in to center, as issued. Features include: cover feature and inside article "Aerobics and Your Health" ("Aerobics has surged to the fore among health enthusiasts, and Bill Oxendine tells us of two men who are making it their life's work to improve the way our lives work"); News Section (including "$30 Million Emergency Health Fund Passes House Subcommittee: AIDS Research Prime Beneficiary"; "Outlook Dim For '83 MCC [Metropolitan Community Church] Acceptance by National Council of Churches"; "Thousands In AIDS Marches Across Country"; "Pride Preparations Hit High Gear"; "N.Y. March Rallies AIDS Support"; "Congress Comes to Grips With AIDS" - containing remarks made by members of the Health Subcommittee of the House of Representatives; "MECLA, Log Cabin [Republicans] Rift Grows"); article "Diane Abbitt and Roberta Bennett In Consort" (the "roast" given by Jeanne Cordova at the Southern California Women for Understanding's [SCWU] Third Lesbian Rights Award is reprinted); gay history "A Century of Gay Life and Liberation" ("A lifetime's labor is coming to fruition from movement founding father and historian/archivist Jim Kepner. Frontiers presents the first of three excerpts from his 'Gay Chronology' covering the years 1883-1934"); Book Reviews ("The most complete narrative history of pre-Stonewall gay America is now available. Walter Williams examines John D'Emilio's 'Sexual Politics, Sexual Communities'"); article and review "Star Wars: The Saga Continues" (on the "Return of the Jedi").
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1984
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the March 21-28, 1984 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 2 No. 35) published by Bob Craig and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of North Hollywood, California. A large left-folded newsprint magazine containing 32 pages including front and rear covers, plus the 8-page Frontiers Classifieds laid in to center, as issued. Contents include: cover story on California Governor George Deukmejian's Veto of AB 1 entitled The Veto's Aftermath! A Shaken But Determined Community Vows To Continue (with inside stories Text of Governor Deukmejian's Veto of AB 1; Community Questions Hate Campaign Around AB 1; editorial The Politics of Deukmejian's Veto of AB 1; AB 1: What We Lost; AB 1: The Complete Text; Community Reaction to Veto); News (including March 25 [National Gay] Archives Celebration Combines Awards and Tours; Val Kirkgaard: Running For America); article on, and interview of, photographer Steven Arnold (with seven photographs of his work); short story The Old Men In The Spa by Michael J. Lassell.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the April 27-May 11, 1983 (Volume 1 No. 26) issue of "Frontiers," a gay and lesbian newsprint news magazine published by Bob Craig, Jerry Hyde and Frontiers Publishing Corp. out of West Hollywood, California. A large left folded newsprint magazine containing 48 pages including front and rear covers, plus the 12-page Frontiers Classifieds laid in to center, as issued. Of note is the cover story and inside feature "Hustling: Who's Selling, Who's Buying, Who Cares?" ("A switch in place lost face for Los Angeles gays, as male prostitutes recently switched their venue to formerly quiet residential streets in Hollywood. Don L. Volk and J. B. Morris, Jr. explore the very different views of buyers, sellers, social service agencies, and police"); Lynn Redgrave interviewed.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the May 11-25, 1983 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 2 No. 1) published by Bob Craig and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of North Hollywood, California. A large left-folded newsprint magazine containing 60 pages including front and rear covers and the 12-page Frontiers Classifieds laid in to center, as issued. Features include: cover feature and inside story "The View From West Hollywood: Beyond Boystown" (including history "West Hollywood's Gay Roots"); article "Frontiers: LA's Leading Edge - A Year of Breakthroughs" ("On the occasion of the paper's first anniversary, Frontiers' publishers take stock of a year's experience in creating and maintaining the leading edge in local gay publishing"); News Section (including "Gay Press Association Convention Lays Out 80s Agenda"; "Texan Takes Leather Title"; "AIDS March Due May 26"; "NY Circus Nets $250,000" - for the Gay Men's Health Crisis; "Dianne Feinstein Beats Recall, Tilts [Alice B. Toklas Memorial Democratic] Clubs' Clout"; "ONE Institute Opens New Campus"); column "Out for Good" by Brian Miller (in this column, he addresses "Falling In Love With Out-of-Towners"); public service announcement "AIDS Project/L.A." ("Staying well means staying well-informed. The AIDS Project Los Angeles continues its printed program of information and education"); Theatre, Music, and Film Reviews.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1984
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the March 14-21, 1984 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 2 No. 34) published by Bob Craig and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of North Hollywood, California. A large left-folded newsprint magazine containing 28 pages including front and rear covers, plus the 8-page Frontiers Classifieds laid in to center, as issued. Contents include: Opinion piece [West Hollywood] Cityhood Should Make Plenty of Dreams Come True by Ron Stone; News (including Governor [George] Deukmejian Vetos AB 1; A Stunned Gay and Lesbian Community Vows It Will Not Give Up; Stonewall [Democratic Club] Supports Right to Choose [on West Hollywood incorporation]); cover feature and inside article on Women in Business; comic strip Gay Guardian.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corporation, North Hollywood, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the February 16-March 1, 1983 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 1 No. 21) published by Greg Carmack, Bob Craig, and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of North Hollywood, California. A large left-folded newsprint magazine containing 52 pages including front and rear covers (this issue missing the laid-in classified ads). Features include: article "Open Quest: Help, Not Rescue" by Stuart Timmons; article "Bringing Wellness Into Focus" by Greg Carmack ("We must cease thinking of health in terms of disease avoidance"); News Section (including "New Murder, No Arrests in Gay Related Deaths"; "Police Seek Community Solutions To Nuisance, Hustlers, Violence"; "Expert Panel Underscores AIDS Crisis: MECLA Breakfast Draws Hundreds"; "Cesar Chavez, United Farm Workers Back Gay Rights"); special section "Leather Man!" (with inside cover photograph and inside interview of Luke Daniels, International Mr. Leather 1982); singer Julie Budd interviewed; double-page Galleria "The Art of Robaire Rigolet" (male photographer); music column "Rock Ringing True" by John Bryant; article "Looking For Sister Gaybar" by Charlotte Samples ("I was in my thirties and I had never been near one"); Film and Theatre reviews. Two short closed edge tears to rear cover.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1984
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Please note: this issue missing the laid-in classifieds section. Offered is the February 8-15, 1984 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 2 No. 29) published by Bob Craig and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of North Hollywood, California. A large left-folded newsprint magazine containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. Features include: Opinion Piece (Why You Should Belong To The Peace and Freedom Party by John O'Brien); Cover feature and inside article Seniors Still Need Love! by Sandy Dwyer (on Project Rainbow); News (including ACLU-LGRC Elects Officers; AB 1 Stirs Concern Among Local Figures; ONE Institute Confers Degrees in Homophile Studies; Warning: AIDS Scam; GLCSC Workers Accept Union - AFL-CIO); Feature NOW Sponsors Lesbian Conference; article Professional Women by Sandy Dwyer; Gary Steele interviews the authors of 'The Male Couple' for Valentine's Day - Andrew Mattison and David McWhirter; article History As Prissy Gossip by Jim Kepner. Condition: light moisture spot to upper left corner of front cover and first few pages; short closed tear to rear cover. Two interior pages detached but present.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the August 31-September 14, 1983 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 2 No. 9) published by Bob Craig and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of North Hollywood, California. A large left-folded newsprint magazine containing 48 pages including front and rear covers, plus the 12-page Frontiers Classifieds laid in to center, as issued. Features include: opening letter "The High Cost of 'Free' Publications" ("'Free' publications are anything but, and Frontiers publishers Bob Craig and Jerry Hyde, and Editor Gary Steele, who have found this out through excruciatingly detailed experience, tell just how you come to be reading this, free of charge"); Opinion Piece "Yes, Virginia, There are Lesbians and Gays in East L.A." by Tommy Escarcega ("Linguistic, geographic, racial, and income barriers have all conspired to make the gay/lesbian population of East Los Angeles invisible to the 'west-of-downtown' community"); News Section (including "Gays Jailed Over AIDS Scare in Haiti"; "Steve Schulte Confirms Upcoming Departure from Gay Center Post"; "Police Retreat From Commitment To Seek Lesbian and Gay Recruits"; "Stroke Victim Sues Popper Manufacturers"); news item and memorial "Bill Harless, 31, Loses Valiant Fight" (Bill Harless was one of the first volunteers for the AIDS Project Hotline and, as a person with AIDS, the subject of several articles in publications ranging from the Los Angeles Times to California Magazine); article "Just What Is a Radical Faerie?" ("Mike Varady journeyed to the San Diego hinterlands and the Fourth Annual Faerie Gathering in pursuit of the answer, and chronicles his quest"); Congressman Gerry Studds Interviewed ("Massachusetts Congressman Gerry Studds gives his views on closeted Washingtonians, the gay movement, and the changes in his life since his dramatic uncloseting"); article "Mansfield Mania Strikes Hollywood" ("The sunset of Hollywood's Golden Age saw some spectacular solar flares, of whom Jayne Mansfield was surely one of the most florid. Vincent Colicchio shows how her memory is being kept alive by a rabidly-growing group of acolytes"); Anne Carlisle Interviewed ("Filmex '83's big hit, 'Liquid Sky', is returning to Los Angeles after breaking house records in New York. John Bryant interviews the star, androgynous Anne Carlisle, and elicits some startling views on sex roles, drugs, and hyperfast-lane living in the 80s").
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1984
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Please note: this issue missing the laid-in classifieds section. Offered is the April 25-May 2, 1984 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 2 No. 40) published by Bob Craig and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of North Hollywood, California. A large left folded newsprint magazine containing 36 pages including front and rear covers. Contents include: cover feature and inside article entitled MECLA: For Gay and Women's Rights; News (including Laguna Beach Approves Anti-Discrimination Ordinance; Stonewall [Democratic Club] Endorses [Walter] Mondale and [Ira] Reiner; AIDS Breakthrough Announced by Health and Human Services Secretary; photograph of authors Katherine Forrest and Ann Bannon at Page One Bookstore in Pasadena, California; GLCSC Offers Youth Drug and Alcohol Program; LAFCO Approves West Hollywood Cityhood Petition; Prisoners to Receive BAR [Bay Area Reporter]; ACLU Sues Ultra-Right Western Goals Foundation); Opinion piece Prostitution: Why Are The Experts All Politicians or Religious Leaders? by John Dentinger; Quentin Crisp interviewed (The Remarkable Mr. Quentin Crisp Tells All). Small chip to upper edge of front cover.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the March 2-15, 1983 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 1 No. 22) published by Greg Carmack, Bob Craig, and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of North Hollywood, California. A large left folded newsprint magazine containing 54 pages including front and rear covers and the large 6-page Frontiers Classifieds laid in to center, as issued. Features include: cover story and inside feature "Fitness: You Are What You Eat" ("Our usual Health section has expanded to take the Feature section and our inside cover. Greg Carmack, Frontiers publisher, puts forth some startling and difficult premises about our nutrition"); "Tribute: Jane Chambers Leaves Dramatic Legacy" ("The recent death of noted lesbian playwright Jane Chambers leaves a noticeable gap in our blossoming cultural heritage. Irony abounds in her tragic demise"); "Interview: Glenda Jackson" ("Lee Perry managed to grab some moments with Glenda Jackson in London and passes on this remarkable star's visions and insights along with the stunning news that Glenda is ready to move off the stage and into the arena of politics"); Movies Section ("Frontiers brings you another exclusive interview, this time with the latest genius of the provocative film, John Sayles. He talks of his perspective on his film 'Lianna'"); column "Rock Ringing True" ("Irrepressible John Bryant brings you his unstinting opinions on more of the world of Heavy Metal bands winding up with a frank and provocative interview with the full-strength band 'Bitch'").
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Offered is the July 20-August 3, 1983 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 2 No. 6) published by Bob Craig and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of North Hollywood, California. A large left stapled newsprint magazine with glossy covers containing 60 pages including front and rear covers, plus the 12-page Frontiers Classifieds laid in to center, as issued. Features include: cover feature and story "Exclusive: Gays Victimizing Gays - Are We Our Own Oppressors?" ("Dr. Sue Caviness conducts a thought-provoking exploration of the psychodynamics behind the all-too-familiar phenomenon of Gays victimizing Gays"); News Section ("AIDS Strikes 4 Hospital Workers - Union 'Deeply Concerned'"; "Congressman [Gerry] Studds Comes Out - The Hard Way"; "Moral Majority Attack Escalates to White House Steps: Gays Characterized As 'Malignant Minority'"; "Papa Choux [Restaurant] Same-Sex Exclusion Upheld"; "Gallup Poll Shows Widespread Fear of AIDS Epidemic"; "UC Regents Move to Protect Gays"; "Gay Representatives, Reagan Administration Aides Meet on AIDS"; "ACLU Religious Debate Draws 300"); news article "King Of Hearts Show [Exhibition] Features Best in Male Erotica"; article on John Travolta and review of movie 'Staying Alive'; article "Non-Actors Share Justin Smith's Limelight" ("Limelight focuses on non-actors who use their study of acting techniques in a variety of ways"); theatre review of 'The Truth is Bad Enough' (the one-man show written by and starring Michael Kearns); theatre review of 'Woman of the Year' (starring Lauren Bacall). Condition: former owner has written the volume number and date to upper edge of front cover; a few tiny chips along right edge of front cover.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corporation, North Hollywood, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Newspaper. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the November 30-December 7, 1983 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 2 No. 19) published by Bob Craig and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of North Hollywood, California. A large left folded newsprint magazine containing 32 pages including front and rear covers plus 8-page Classifieds Section laid in, as issued. Special Salute to the Arts Issue. Features include: News (including DAN WHITE GOES FREE; [Joel] Wachs Speaks To Stonewall [Democratic Club]; French Conference on Transsexualism and Handicapped Gays by Richard Labonte; Spartacus Guide Called Racist by I.G.A. [International Gay Association]; Mexico City Cops Raid Gay Group's Headquarters); article Palm Springs History Gets Starry-Eyed Look; A Look at German Expressionism by Vic Burner (on the German Expressionist Sculpture, a special exhibit then showing at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art); center page Profile: Harrison Storms with story and photos by Leo Goates; Feature: Interview with Robert Altman; gay comic strip Gay Guardian with story by Sabin and art by Valentine and Sabin. Light wrinkles to front cover.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is Volume 2 No. 3 (June 8-22, 1983) of "Frontiers," a gay newsprint magazine published by Bob Craig, Jerry Hyde, and Frontiers Publishing Corporation out of North Hollywood, California. A large left stapled newsprint magazine with glossy covers containing 52 pages including front and rear covers (this issue missing the unpaginated classified ads). Features include: cover story and inside feature "Gay Sports, Pride Come Together in 1983 Festival Games" ("Probably more individuals participate in sports than in any other organized community activity, and this month's 'Run For Gay Pride' and Festival Games bring together pride and perspiration"); News Section (including "California State Supreme Court Overrules Lewd Conduct Registration Law"; "Thousands March Across U.S. as AIDS Funding Progresses"; "Welcome to Gay Pride Month!"; "ACLU Sues LAPD Over 'Public Nuisance' Citations"; "Lack of Funding Imperils Promising AIDS Treatment" - on Interferon; "Lesbian/Gay Radio Marathon Airs June 19" - IMRU and KPFK-FM); news article "Associated Press 'Drags' Feet in Gay Job Protection Negotiation" by Larry Bush; history article "A Century of Gay Life, Part II - 1945-1969" by Jim Kepner; article "Happy Gay Father's Day" ("Unlike straight parents, gay fathers mostly want their kids to develop whichever way is comfortable and right for them"); Elsa Lanchester Interviewed ("She may best be remembered as the Bride of Frankenstein and as the wife of Charles Laughton, but her wit and wisdom have long established her as a beloved entertainer in her own right"); Music Section ("The faces and tunes may change, but the massive appeal of music festivals remains. Raymond de Turenne and Robin Luttrell survived and thrived at the US Music Festival, and return to tell us how - and why"). Missing classified ads; volume, issue number, and date written in small pen to upper edge of front cover.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., North Hollywood, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the December 7-14, 1983 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 2 No. 20) published by Bob Craig and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of North Hollywood, California. A large left-folded newsprint magazine containing 44 pages including front and rear covers and the 8-page Frontiers Classifieds laid in to center, as issued. Features include: opinion piece "Why I Am A Libertarian" by John R. Vernon; news article "Gay Academic Union Meets In San Diego" by Scott Giantvalley; News Section (including "Vivian Blaine Announcements For AIDS"; "Desert Benefits Support AIDS Project Los Angeles and UCLA"; "Gay Radio Network Broadcasts 1984 Convention"; "Dignity Plans 15th Anniversary"; "Cris Williamson and Tret Fure: Important Voices in Music"); media column "Gleanings From The Non-Gay Press" by Jim Kepner ("Archivist Jim Kepner takes another look at the non-gay press' reportage of issues affecting our community"); D.C. Desk column ("Larry Bush analyzes John Glenn's refusal to support gay rights and other political issues"); news article "Whitman-Brooks" by Sandy Dwyer; short article on, and interview of, author Daniel Curzon; article on the Van Ness Recovery House entitled "Home Is Where the Hope Is" by Michael Lassell; Special Holiday Shopping Guide.
Published by Greg Carmack and Jerry Hyde, Los Angeles, CA, 1982
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Newspaper. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the May 20-June 3, 1982 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 1 No. 2) published by Greg Carmack and Jerry Hyde out of Los Angeles, California. A large left folded newsprint magazine containing 40 pages including front and rear covers (there were no classified ads at this early time). Features include: News Section (including Disco to Fight 'Family Protection Act'; Major Lawsuit Over Handcuffing Incident; Cancer Meeting [on Kaposi's Sarcoma]); article National Gay Archives Looks to the Future by Gary Steele; article Gay Vote '82 - Primary Concerns by Greg Carmack; article The Best Jerry Brown We've Got by Teresa Scannell; Gore Vidal interviewed; short article and photospread Stonewall Democratic Club Dinner; article At the Old Ballgame by Lawrence de Salvo (on the gay Greater Los Angeles Sports Association); article Erotica for Hers by Jaye P. Morris (on Herotica); Commentary The Illusion of Power by Morris Kight.
Published by Greg Carmack and Jerry Hyde, Los Angeles, CA, 1982
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Newspaper. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the June 17-July 1, 1982 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 1 No. 4) published by Greg Carmack and Jerry Hyde out of Los Angeles, California. A large left folded newsprint magazine containing 48 pages including front and rear covers (with several classified ads featured on page 43, but no separate section yet). Features include: News Section (Child Care Center Seeks Gay Support; Harvey Milk Club Testifies Before L.A. Reapportionment Panel; Film Great [Rainer Werner] Fassbinder Dead at 36); article What Would a Lesbian and Gay Radio Station Sound Like? (on IMRU and the Fifth Annual Lesbian/Gay Day on KPFK 90.7 FM); article CSW: How Do They Do It And Why? (on Christopher Street West); article Marching To the Beat of a Different Drummer (on the upcoming CSW Pride Parade and Festival with the theme "A New Gay Dawning" - with the center spread showing the Shuttle Bus Route, the Parade Route, and Gay Pride Festival Grounds Map); short The Joyous Sounds of Barbara Lum; article The Ten Best Coffee Shops Around Town; article Women, Business & Power: Bringing It All Together by Teresa Scannell (on The Women's Yellow Pages); article Your Personal Gay Dawning by Teresa Scannell ("Every time you remain silent when you hear a joke about a gay person, every time you let go of your lover's hand because 'someone might see,' every time you lie to family and friends about what you did over the weekend, you let a piece of your spirit die").
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., Los Angeles, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
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Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the December 23, 1982-January 6, 1983 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 1 No. 17) published by Greg Carmack, Bob Craig, and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of Los Angeles, California. A large left folded newsprint magazine containing 60 pages including the front and rear covers and the 12-page Frontiers Classifieds laid in to center, as issued. Features include: News Section (including "$25,000 Theft Revealed by [Los Angeles] Gay Center"; "Domestic Partner Action Postponed by San Francisco Board"; "House Ethics Committee Finds 'No Merit Whatsoever' in Page Allegations"; "Karla Jay to Speak at Center, Archives"; "Archives Holds Bessie Smith Depression Rent Party"; "Harvey Milk Club Scores Victories in Democratic Caucuses"); article "SSGLC [Senior Gay and Lesbian Citizens]: Ministering to Very Human Needs" by Donald L. Volk; Season's Greetings Messages from Morris Kight, Juan Villagomez, Ivy Bottini, and Hilary Moshereece; dining section "Restaurants for the Holidays"; article "Of Green Carnations and Greek Letters" by Lee Risemberg ("The Green Carnation may have very well been the first symbol used to identify gays in modern times.It was not until rather recently - 1974 - that the Greek letter Lambda was suggested as a symbol to represent gays"); column "Rock Ringing True" by John Bryant (featuring Part 1 of the "Best of '82"); Theatre and Film reviews.
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., Los Angeles, CA, 1983
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the January 6-20, 1983 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 1 No. 18) published by Greg Carmack, Bob Craig, and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of Los Angeles, California. A large left folded newsprint magazine containing 40 pages including front and rear covers, plus the 12-page Frontiers Classifieds laid in to center, as issued. Features include: cover story and inside feature "1982: The Year Reviewed" ("A backwards glance at a year which held its share of triumphs and tragedies, swooping from Olympic heights to AIDS-induced gloom. Gary Steele recalls, and Frontiers photographers illumine, 1982"); News Section (including "Billboard [Calvin Klein] Heats Up Times Square Winter"; "Privacy Commission Finishes Report: Recommends Lowering Age of Consent"; "1983 CSW Slogan Announced"); Opinion Piece "The Limitations of the Gay Ghetto" by Steve Schulte; "The Year in Hollywood" ("1982 saw the Hollywood mainstream embrace gay-themed films, or at least give them a good looking-over, from 'Making Love' to 'Victor/Victoria'"); "The Year in Rock" ("'Rock Ringing True' columnist John Bryant completes his review of the year's Top 10 groups, a collection of the best on the beat").
Published by Frontiers Publishing Corp., Los Angeles, CA, 1982
Seller: Bloomsbury Books, Las Vegas, NV, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Magazine. Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. Offered is the October 28-November 11, 1982 issue of Frontiers newsmagazine (Volume 1 No. 13) published by Greg Carmack, Bob Craig, and Jerry Hyde (Frontiers Publishing Corp.) out of Los Angeles, California. A large left folded newsprint magazine measuring 11-1/2" by 14" and containing 52 pages including front and rear covers, plus the 12-page Frontiers Classifieds laid in to center, as issued. Features include: cover story and inside feature "Long Beach: The Ship Comes In" ("Gay businesses and organizations are in the forefront of the Long Beach renaissance. Writer Charles R. Bouley and photographer Jame Williams bring us up to date on events and places in the Queen (Mary) City"); article "We Need You! Gay Vote '82" ("The midterm campaign is in the home stretch now. Editor-in-Chief Greg Carmack and News Editor Gary Steele report on the key California races and issues, and explore some possible consequences, in a special news/analysis feature"); article "Gays and Lesbians Have Children, Too" by Lee Risemberg; article "Strike Up the Band (Of Chorus!)" ("The concert season is here, and two of Los Angeles' most beloved organizations, the Gay Men's Chorus and the Great American Yankee Freedom Band, are hitting the road. Writer James Cramer and photographer Pat Rocco examine their pasts and preview their seasons"); Music Section (including "'Blue Rider' - Olivia's Bid for Pop Crossover"; "Ferron Overshadows [Cris] Williamson Concert"). In Fine condition.