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Welcome to the circus shirkus [Townsville, Qld, Australia] [Student Union, Townsville College of [1978] Advanced Education] A zine about safer spaces, conflict resolution & community [Sydney, NSW, Australia] Cunt Attack and Scumsystemspice 2007 Wimmins TAFE handbook [Melbourne, Vic, Australia] [s.n.] [1993] A woman's historical & feminist tour of Perth [Perth, WA, Australia] [s.n.] nd We are all lesbians : a poetry anthology New York, NY, USA Violet Press 1973 What everyone should know about AIDS South Deerfield, MA, USA Scriptographic Publications Pty Ltd 1992 Victorian State Election 29 November 2014 : HIV/AIDS : What [Melbourne, Vic, Australia] Victorian AIDS Council/Living Positive 2014 your government can do Victoria Feedback : Dixon Hardy, Jerry Davis [USA] [s.n.] c. 1980s Colin Simpson How to increase the size of your penis Sydney, NSW, Australia Venus Publications Pty.Ltd 197? HRC Bulletin, No 72 Canberra, ACT, Australia Humanities Research Centre ANU 1993 It was a riot : Sydney's First Gay & Lesbian Mardi Gras Sydney, NSW, Australia 78ers Festival Events Group 1998 Biker brutes New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1983 Colin Simpson HIV tests and treatments Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia AIDS Council of NSW (ACON) 1997 Fast track New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1980 Colin Simpson Denver University Law Review Denver, CO, USA University of Denver College of Law 1998 Biker rape gang New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1985 Colin Simpson British male review Chicago, IL, USA Exodus Press 197? Adelaide Festival : 5-21 Mar 82 Adelaide, SA, Australia Adelaide Festival of Arts 1982 Inferno XV : official program San Francisco, CA, USA Desmodus Inc 1986 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome : 100 questions & New York, NY, USA [New York State Department of 1985 answers : AIDS Health] Inferno XV : The men and activities of the Chicago Hellfire Chicago, IL, USA Drummer and Zeus Publications 1986 Club's Inferno XV Biker stud New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1983 Colin Simpson Come out : selections from the radical gay liberation New York, NY, USA Times Change Press 1970 newspaper Ace picnic! : a little story of asexual love in the great outdoors [Australia] [[email protected]] c. 2014 Consent is sexy [New York, NY, USA] [s.n.] c. 2000s Fairie directory : begun August, 1980 : Spiritual Gathering of Fairfax, CA, USA Faerie Directory [1980] Rare Books Radical Fairies Boss trucker New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1983 Colin Simpson Dicks in black leather [Los Angeles, CA, USA] Catalina Video [1990] Colin Simpson Gay Blades : photographic studies of the male figure Sydney, NSW, Australia FS Photo Productions 1972 Bootlicker New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1983 Colin Simpson Wednesday, 10 February 2021 Copyright © Australian Queer Archives 2021 Page 1 of 223 Books Author Title Place of publication Publisher Date Special collection Hot rods : bound boy New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1996 Hard riding rodeo New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1983 Colin Simpson Eyes wide open Braamfontein, South Africa The Gay and Lesbian Archives (GALA) nd Black leather biker New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1983 Colin Simpson Breaking down barriers: Sixth International Congress on AIDS [Melbourne, Vic, Australia] [ICAAP] 2001 in Asia and the Pacific : Registration Brochure Cruisin' New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1991 Colin Simpson Australian Journal of Social Issues : Volume 25 : number 3, Sydney, NSW, Australia Australian Council of Social Service 1990 August 1990 Big city punk New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1986 Institute for Sex Research, Indiana University. Bloomington, IN, USA Indiana University 1970 Dirk of the village New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1996 The black book : a guide to the elite in adult entertainment in Melbourne, Vic, Australia Elcot Pty Ltd 1992 Australia and New Zealand Fag Rag : twelfth anniversary issue Boston, MA, USA Fag Rag 1982 Hard hat New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1979 Colin Simpson HRC Bulletin, No 73 Canberra, ACT, Australia Humanities Research Centre ANU 1993 Another cold collation : QueerLit Conference, NSW Writers' Sydney, NSW, Australia Queerlit 1995 Centre, August 26, 27 1995. Coach's jocks New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1981 Colin Simpson CrossRoads Oakland, CA, USA Social & Economic Studies Institute 1991 The complete reprint of Physique Pictorial Cologne, Germany Taschen 1997 Barry Lowe HIV/AIDS and sexual health services directory [Newcastle, NSW] Hunter Area Health Service 1998 A is for asexual [Australia] [[email protected]] c. 2014 Danny Combs cocksmith [North Hollywood, CA, USA] [s.n.] c. 1985 Colin Simpson Gays work London, United Kingdom Gay Rights Work 1980 Discourse : Theoretical Studies In Media Culture, Fall 1992 NJ, USA Indiana Uni Press 1992 Biker blitz New York, NY, USA Man's Image 1983 Antithesis Volume 5 : Numbers 1 & 2 Melbourne, Vic, Australia Melbourne University 1992 Hard leather New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1980 Colin Simpson Invirase Saquinavir : consumer product information Dee Why, NSW, Australia Roche Products Pty Ltd nd Bikie's meat [USA] [s.n.] c. 1970s Colin Simpson Christian morality and the pastoral priest. Part 1 Wagga Wagga, NSW, Australia Private Circulation 1971 Jim's hard ten-incher New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1986 Colin Simpson Abuse in same sex relationships [Melbourne, Vic, Australia] [s.n.] nd Cowboy cock New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1980 Colin Simpson Jack Wrangler cum again [USA] [s.n.] 197? Barry Lowe Wednesday, 10 February 2021 Copyright © Australian Queer Archives 2021 Page 2 of 223 Books Author Title Place of publication Publisher Date Special collection His secret, her journey : stories by Australian women who have Charnwood, ACT, Australia Ginninderra Press 2001 partnered gay or cross-dressing men Heavy equipment [Australia] [s.n.] c. 1970s The Him book Marrickville, NSW, Australia Free Association Press Pty Ltd 1973 Highway cruisers New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1989 Colin Simpson First encounter [Australia] [s.n.] c. 1970 Cowpoke New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1980 Colin Simpson Amplified, Redefined: Protest for Change [Melbourne] 2018 The joke's over. Rat studies 2. London, United Kingdom Gay Prints c. 1972 Cunni & other (health) info [Australia] [s.n.] c. 2015 Chicken on a spit New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1985 Colin Simpson Jose New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1992 Kym Makkan The challenge and progress of homosexual law reform. Essays [San Francisco, CA, USA] Council on Religion and the 1968 on Homosexuality, Essay no. 2 Homosexual; Daughters of Bilitis; Society for Individual Rights; Tavern Guild of San Francisco Flightpath & other zines 2000-2007 [Sydney, NSW, Australia] [2007] And God bless Uncle Harry and his roommate Jack (who we're New York, NY, USA Avon Books 1978 not supposed to talk about) : cartoons from Christopher Street Magazine Hot house firehouse New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1985 Colin Simpson Hot stallions New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1980 Colin Simpson Culture, ethnicity & sexual health : A series of forums exploring [Sydney, NSW, Australia] [NSW Health Study Grants Seminar [1999] cross cultural issues in HIV/AIDS and related diseases in Series] Australia 1995 International Year for Tolerance : gay and lesbian Melbourne, Vic, Australia International Year for Tolerance 1995 information kit : milestones and current issues Australia 1995 About AIDS in the workplace MA, USA Channing L Bete Co 1988 Biker's hot oil boy New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1985 Colin Simpson A guide to asexuality + the ACE spectrum experience [Australia] [[email protected]] c. 2014 Feminist practice: Notes from the tenth year! [London, United Kingdom] In Theory Press 1979 HIV drugs + life Darlinghurst, NSW, Australia AIDS Council of NSW (ACON) 1998 Biker's little sex toy New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1986 Colin Simpson 2Blue : a special issue of blue Sydney, NSW, Australia Studio Magazines [2004] Fille de joie : the book of courtesans, sporting girls, ladies of NJ, USA Grove Press 1967 the evening, madams, a few occasionals & some royal favorites Body builder's cut New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1988 Colin Simpson In the know : what no one tells you about creating a family for Frenchs Forest, NSW, Australia Merck Serono nd same-sex couples Wednesday, 10 February 2021 Copyright © Australian Queer Archives 2021 Page 3 of 223 Books Author Title Place of publication Publisher Date Special collection Are your rights respected? Braamfontein, South Africa The Gay and Lesbian Archives (GALA) nd Cousin hunks New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1988 The clinic. Film folder and publicity photos South Melbourne, Vic, Australia Film House/Generation Films nd Beach boy stud New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1983 Colin Simpson Report of the Honorary Royal Commission appointed to Perth, WA, Australia 1974 Inquire into and report Upon Matters Relating to Homosexuality, Western Australia, 1974 Raunchy ranch hands New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1983 Colin Simpson Lifeguard's lust New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1985 Colin Simpson Sex panic! New York, NY, USA [Sex panic!] 1997 The only way out is in Open Doors Youth Service 2002 Management of AIDS : a guide to the management of the [Brisbane, Qld, Australia] [s.n.] 1985 Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome for medical practitioners in Queensland Marine barracks orgy New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1986 Colin Simpson Network '85 : the national network of young lesbians and St Kilda Sth, Vic, Australia Self-published 1986 homosexual men, Conference Report Truck face 16 [Australia] [s.n.] nd Tight grip [USA] [s.n.] c. 1980s Colin Simpson Trucker studs New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1985 Colin Simpson Mean marine New York, NY, USA Star Distributors 1986 Colin Simpson Melbourne Feminist Collection 1 [Melbourne, Vic, Australia] [s.n.] 1973 The rage : a guide for women [Australia] [[email protected]] c.
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