Lingua: Inglese
Editore: One Magazine, Los Angeles, 1958
Da: Works on Paper, DeKalb, IL, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Stappled Wrappers. Condizione: Very Good. Mario de Graaf [ Cover ] (illustratore). 1st Edition. A very good copy of this issue. The text is wholly unmarked, pristine, and the binding is bright and fresh in appearance, with no rust at the two saddle staples, but with a slight bump and miniscule tear at the lower-right corner of the front cover panel and a miniscule intact tear at the crown of the front spine seam. 31 pp. Contents include: "Editorial" by Lambert; "The Single Homosexual" by Golovitz; "Art on Saturday Night," a story by Sterling; "Tangents: News & Views" by McIntire; "Out of the Past: The Fall of Ancient Greece;" "St. Paul on Sodomy" by McIntosh; "David with Chocolate," a poem by Faurot; "Harry," a story by Konrad; "Letters to the Editor.".
Editore: no pub no date, no place
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale
Magazine. [48p] includes covers, 8.5x11 inches, two short stories illustrated by explicit b&w and color nude male photos, very good condition in stapled explicit pictorial wraps.
Editore: One, Inc, Los Angeles, 1958
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Magazine. 32p., including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, very good digest size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Cover story: "The Single Homosexual" by Frank Golovitz. "St. Paul on Sodomy" by Kenneth McIntosh. 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.
Editore: One, Inc, Los Angeles, 1958
Da: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, U.S.A.
Rivista / Giornale Prima edizione
Magazine. 32p., including covers, 5.5x8.5 inches, mild wear else very good digest size magazine in stapled pictorial wraps. Cover story: "Gay Beach" . Also "Rough Trade" a poem by Brother Grundy. 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.
Editore: Walla Walla Publishing, Seattle, 1975
Da: 32.1 Rare Books + Ephemera, IOBA, ESA, Princeton, NJ, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Manoscritto / Collezionismo cartaceo
Softcover. Condizione: Fine in color pictorial wraps. 8 1/2" x 11," 48 pp. including covers. With black and white and color photos, fiction and illustrations. No ads. qFeaturing Duke Richard, Jean Cardin, Blake Forest, Rex Roberts and Ray Fuller. Scarce mid 70s title from an obscure publisher. Rare. World Cat lists one holding at Cornell.