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Transvestism and Drag Author Title ISBN Dressing Up - Transvestism and Drag: The History Peter Ackroyd 05000121516 of an Obsession Caroline Cossey My Story 0571129099 Dressing Up - Transvestism and Drag: The History Peter Ackroyd 0671250914 of an Obsession Bert Broe Theatrical Make-up 0720715261 Diagram Group Man's Body - An Owners Manual 0846701073 Peter Kenna Drag Show 0858930285 Clare Miller 8 Minute Makeovers 0874917360 75,000 Plus Baby Names for the Twenty-First Lori Cooper 100 Century Christopher Margrave Cosmetic Surgery - Facing the Facts 101 M. T Haslam Transvestism. A Guide. 102 Joanne Roberts Coping With Crossdressing 103 John Gray Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus 104 Council of Social Services Legalities NSW - Guidelines for Running a 106 NSW Community Organisation Viginia Erhardt PhD Head Over Heels 107 Charles Anders The Lazy Crossdresser 108 Carlotta and James He Did It Her Way - Carlotta, the Legend of Les 109 Cockington Girls Sophia Loren Women and Beauty 11 He Did It Her Way - Carlotta, the Legend of Les Carlotta 110 Girls He Did It Her Way - Carlotta, the Legend of Les Carlotta 111 Girls Peter Wherrett The Gender Trap 112 Miss Vera's Finishing School for Boys Who Want Veronica Vera 113 To Be Girls Peggy J. Rudd Crossdressing with Dignity 114 Chameleon Society of WA Transceiver Dec 2001 115 Chameleon Society of Vic The Chameleon Issue 59 116 Chameleon Society of Vic The Chameleon Issue 61 117 Chameleon Society of WA Transceiver June 2001 118 Chameleon Society of WA Transceiver July 2001 119 Chameleon Society of WA Transceiver Sept 2001 120 Richard J. Novick Alice in Genderland 121 Peggy J. Rudd Crossdressers and Those Who Share Their Lives 122 Peggy J. Rudd My Husband Wears My Clothes 123 Charles Anders The Lazy Crossdresser 124 Charles Anders The Lazy Crossdresser 125 Peggy J Rudd Crossdressing with Dignity 126 Noel McGrath Living Without Fear 127 Virginia Erhardt Head over Heels 128 Veronica Vera Miss Vera's Crossdress For Success 129 Jennifer Finney Boylan She's not there - a life in 2 genders 130 Katherine Cummings Katherine's Diary 131 Joanne Roberts Art and Illusion Companion 132 JoAnne Roberts Art & Illusion Companion 133 Helen Boyd My Husband Betty 134 Vested Interests - Cross-dressing and Cultural Marjorie Garber 135 Anxiety Kate Barnstein My Gender Workbook 136 Vested Interests - Cross-dressing and Cultural Marjorie Garber 137 Anxiety (hardcover) Carrousel Club of SA Carrousel Club Magazine Issue 48 139 Joanne Roberts Coping with Crossdressing 140 Colour Me Beautiful - Discover your Natural Carole Jackson 141 Beauty Through Colour From Masculine to Feminine and All Points In Jennifer Anne Stevens 142 Between Louise Hordern Around the World in a Skirt 145 Jennifer Anne Stevens From Masculine to Feminine 146 Kevyn Aucoin Face Forward 148 Louise Hordern Cross-Dressing Questions and Answers 15 Gender Centre NSW Polare Magazine Edition 69 150 L Hordern A Study of Transvestism and Transsexualism 152 Magazine Transgender Community News Jan 01 153 Eve Harlow Basic Sewing 16 DVD Middle Sexes 161 DVD My Secret Self 162 DVD Sex, Lies and Gender 163 DVD Secret Lives of Women 164 Seahorse Society of NSW Seahorse Magazine, Sept 2009 165 Seahorse Society of NSW Seahorse Magazine, June 2009 166 Transgender people and the gender recast Stefano Fabeni 167 directive David Michie Hurry Up and Meditate 168 Jennifer Finney Boylan She's Not There - A Life in Two Genders 17 Napoleon Perdis The World's Best Crossdressing Guide 170 Cross Dressing Guide.com Cross Dressing Guide 171 Stephanie Brill and Rachel Identity Changing Report 172 Pepper Online & Offline Resources for the Transgendered 173 Instyle Getting Gorgeous 174 Carole Jackson Colour Me Beautiful 175 Rae Morris Beautiful Eyes 176 Trinny Woodall and What your clothes say about you 177 Susannah Constantine Gok Wan Work your wardrobe 178 Glen or Glenda 179 Carole Jackson Colour Me Beautiful 18 Edward De Bono Six Thinking Hats 180 Peter Wherret & Richard Desirelines 181 Wherret Leil Lowndes How to talk to anyone 182 John C Maxwell The Power of Thinking Big 183 Seahorse Club of Australia Feminique 184 Seahorse Club of Australia Feminique 185 Elaine Barrie's International Nu-Scene 186 Seahorse Victoria Seahorse Victoria Newsletter 187 Seahorse Victoria Seahorse Victoria Newsletter 188 Seahorse Queensland Seahorse Queensland Newsletter 189 Anne Moir Brain Sex 19 Gender Centre Polare 190 Peggy J Rudd My Husband Wears my Clothes 191 Get Dressed - Breaking out of the Crossdressing Gina Lance 192 Closet How to Walk in High Heels - A Girl's Guide to Camilla Morton 193 Everything Napoleon Perdis Forever Flawless 194 David Valentine Imagining Transgender 195 Amy Bloom Normal 196 Cheryl Kilodavis My Princess Boy 197 Stephanie Brill and Rachel The Transgender Child 198 Pepper Gary Chapman The 5 Love Languages 199 Joanne Herman Transgender Explained for those who are not 200 Carol Spenser Style Directions for Women 201 DVD Transamerica 202 Helen Boyd She's Not The Man I Married 203 GPs Guide to Transgender Issues and Related Agender New Zealand 204 Health Care. Document Various Media releases/articles 2011 205 Protectiom from Discrimination on the Basis of Anti Discrimination Sexual Orientation & Sex and/or Gender Identity: 206 Commission Queensland Discussion Paper. Document Paula J Dooley Trans Community Statement of Need - Document 207 Stress, its affect on trans people - Document, and Kathy Anne Noble Anomolies concerning laws in Australia in regard 208 to Trans People's rights and discrimination Julia - Seahorse Society President's reports May 2010 - May 2011 - 209 President Document Eleanor J. Gawne Dress - The Clothing Textbook 21 Protection from discrimination on the basis of Australian Human Rights sexual orientation and sex and/or gender identity 210 Commission in Australia. Consultation Report. Document Maria Pallotta-Chairolli When Our Children Come Out 211 Amy Bloom Normal 212 Gok Wan Through Thick and Thin 213 Charla Krupp How to Never Look Fat Again 214 National LGBTI Health LGBTI People Mental Health & Suicide 215 Alliance Women's Health in the North and Catherine Pridentity - Inclusive Sexuality Education Kit 216 Reidy Beyond Blue A Guide to What Works for Depression 217 Josephine Fairley and The Handbag Beauty Bible 218 Sarah Stacey Rae Morris Express Makeup 219 Katherine Cummings Katherine's Diary 22 Documents relating to the Annual General Seahorse Society of NSW 220 Meeting 28/05/2011 Jaime A.Seba Feeling wrong in your own body 221 Juliet Cohen Vogue Make Up 222 Rae Morris Express Makeup 223 Peter Wherrett The Gender Trap 224 How Stephen Became Stephanie (and other Kate Lesley 225 transgender tales) David Levithan and Billy The Full Spectrum 226 Merrell Cris Beam Transparent 227 Susan Janet Barker A Lonely Heart - A true transgender story 228 John Phillips Transgender on Screen 229 Chaz Bono with Billie Transition 230 Fitzpatrick Nicholas M. Teich Transgender 101 231 Grrl Alex: A personal journey to a transgender Alex Drummond 232 identity G.G Bolich Dress & Gender: Crossdressing in Context, vol.1 233 Lori B. Girshick Transgender Voices 234 Paula Begoun The Beauty Bible 235 Ken Fin Classic Makeup and Beauty Book 236 Alain Rustenholz Make Up 237 Louise Hordern Around the World In A Skirt 24 Kris Kirk & Ed Heath Men in Frocks 25 Susan Simmons Introduction to Dressmaking 26 Susie Faux Wardobe - Cevelop your Style and Confidence 28 Monica Jay Geraldine 29 Arline Usden Beauty Workshop - the Way to Natural Beauty 33 Maureen Goldsworthy Knowing Your Dressmaking 35 David O. Cauldwell Transvestism - Men in Female Dress 37 Bernice Rebens Sunday Best 38 Peter Underwood Danny La Rue - Life's A Drag 39 Diagram Group Woman's Body - An Owners Manual 4 Sheila Kirk Hormones, 1991 Edition 40 Wives, Partners and Others Living With Jan & Diane Dickson 43 Crossdressing Catherine Millot Horsexe - An Essay on Transexuality 45 Transformations - Crossdressers and Those Who Mariette Pathy Allen 46 Love Them Homer Dickens What A Drag 47 Jan Morris Conundrum 48 Desmond Montmorency The Drag Scene 49 Council of Social Services Performance Indicators of Community 50 NSW Organisations Susan Jeffers Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway 51 Susan Jeffers Feel the Fear and Do It Anyway 52 He Did It Her Way - Carlotta, the Legend of Les Carlotta 56 Girls Bernard Jay Not Simply Divine 57 Julia Grant George and Julia 58 Brigid Brophy In Transit 59 Cries from Within - Transexualism, Gender S.S Ratnam 60 Confusion and Sex Change Kim Elizabeth Stuart The Uninvited Dilemma - A Question of Gender 65 Gender Blending - Confronting the Limits of Holly Devor 66 Duality Carmen - My Life, From Schoolboy to Successful Paul Martin 67 Businesswoman Stephanie Anne Lloyd Stephanie - A Girl in a Million 68 Sharon Davis A Finer Specimen of Womanhood 69 Susan Jeffers Dare to Connect 7 Alistair White Poles Apart - The Experience of Gender 70 Frank Lewins Transsexualism in History 71 Bill Richardson Guy to Goddess - an Intimate Look at Drag Queens 72 Who's Really From Venus? The Tale of Two Peggy J. Rudd 75 Genders Dr. Paavo Airola Stop Hair Loss 78 Jacqueline Kent No Thanks or Regrets 79 Louise Horden Crossdressing Questions and Answers 81 Vested Interests - Cross-dressing and Cultural Marjorie Garber 83 Anxiety Kenneth Walker Sex and Society 86 Magazine Tranny Guide 1998 6th Edition 87 Kathleen Keefe Burg The Womanly Art of Self-Defence 89 Mildred L Brown True Selves - Understanding Transexualism 92 Betty Dodson Sex for One - The Joy of Self-Loving 93 Vern L. Bullough Crossdressing, Sex and Gender 94 Mara Ulms Fashion Chic Manual
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