Language: English
Publication Date: 1998
Seller: Visual Studies Workshop Bookstore, Rochester, NY, U.S.A.
Magazine / Periodical
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. "Gerbil: a queer culture zine" was an independent, DIY zine published in the 1990's, notably featuring contributors from Rochester, NY. Edited by Tony Leuzzi and featuring artist Brad Pease, it showcased interviews, short stories and visual art. C. 1.: Used zine in very good condition, clean and free of markings. C. 2: Ex-library, used zine in very good condition. Library stamp on front cover, otherwise clean and free of markings.
Published by Rochester, NY: Gerbil, ND. C.1996, 1996
Magazine / Periodical First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. First printing. 8vo. 30 pp. Profusely illustrated in B & W; printed on variously colored paper. Original stapled white photographic wrappers. Contributors include: Tony Leuzzi, Jonathan Goldberg, et al. Laid in is a FAX cover sheet to Jonathan Goldberg from Tony Leuzzi king Jonathan to look at/change an article. The four accompanying pages are not presentFrom the library of noted scholar on sexuality and queer studies, Jonathan Goldberg. Goldberg was one of the four academics who launched and was one of the general editors of Duke University Press landmark Series Q which brought a theoretical and interdisciplinary lens to gay and lesbian studies, approaching questions of sexuality from a queer perspective. Small tear top of rear cover, near fine. A scarce queer publication.
Published by Rochester, NY: Gerbil, ND. C.1996, 1996
Magazine / Periodical First Edition Signed
Soft cover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. First printing. 8vo. 30 pp. Profusely illustrated in B & W; printed on variously colored paper. Original stapled white photographic wrappers. Contributors include: Tony Leuzzi, Jonathan Goldberg, et al. Laid in is a note SIGNED by the editor: "Jonathan [Goldberg] - enjoy! Keep up with us - Tony." From the library of noted scholar on sexuality and queer studies, Jonathan Goldberg. Goldberg was one of the four academics who launched and was one of the general editors of Duke University Press landmark Series Q which brought a theoretical and interdisciplinary lens to gay and lesbian studies, approaching questions of sexuality from a queer perspective. A scarce queer publication. Very fine. Signed by Author(s).