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Books – Titles That We Would Like to Hold Books – Titles that we would like to hold The Archives aims to build a comprehensive collection of LBGTIQ+ books, but we rely on donations. The following list is the books by important authors or about important subjects that we would very much like to add to the collection. Please contact us if you are able to help. Author(s) or editor(s) Title Place of Publisher Date publication [Victorian Gay and Gays, lesbians & the church : a call for [Fitzroy, Vic.?] [Victorian Gay and [2003] Lesbian Rights Lobby] respect & inclusion to all those attending the Lesbian Rights public forum, 30 January 2003 at the Lobby] Catholic Theological College, Melbourne Aitchison, Cara (ed.) Sport and gender identities : masculinities, London Routledge c2007 feminities and sexualities Aitken, Graeme (editor) The Penguin book of gay Australian writing : Camberwell Penguin Publishing 2002 with a critical reflection by Michael Hurley Aldrich, Robert Gay lives New York Thames & Hudson 2012 Allen, Clifford Edward Homosexuality : its nature, causation and London Staples Press 1958 treatment Allen, Clifford Edward Sexual perversions and abnormalities London Oxford University 1940 Press Altman, Dennis Gore Vidal's America Maiden, MA Polity 2005 Angelides, Steven A history of bisexuality Chicago University of Chicago c2001 Press Angguish, Dallas Anywhere but here Brisbane, Qld. Showpony Press 2006 Labonté, Richard Boys in heat s.l. Cleis Press 2008 Assembly of Confessing Cross cultural commission statement Newtown, NSW Assembly of 2008 Congregations Confessing Congregations Assembly of Confessing Statement of sexuality Newtown, NSW Assembly of 2006 Congregations Confessing Congregations Averill, Roger Exile : the lives and hopes of Werner Pelz Yarraville, Vic Transit Lounge 2012 Bemrose, Anna Robert Helpmann : a servant of art St Lucia, Qld University of 2008 Queensland Press Beyer, Georgina Change for the better : the story of Georgina Auckland, NZ Random House 1999 Beyer / as told to Cathy Casey Blasius, Mark (ed.) (incl. Sexual identities, queer politics Princeton, N.J. Princeton University 2001 Altman, Dennis) Press Bloch, Iwan Anthropological studies on the strange New York Priv. print., 1933 sexual practices of all races and all ages, Anthropological Pr ancient and modern, oriental and occidental, primitive and civilized Bouchet, Bruno All sorts Sydney Hodder & Stoughton 1998 Brady, Maureen Ginger's fire New York Alice Street 2003 Editions/Harrington Park Brown, A. J. Michael Kirby : paradoxes, principles Annandale, Federation Press 2011 N.S.W. Brown, Noeline Noeline : longterm memoir Crows Nest, NSW Allen & Unwin 2005 Brunton, Paul (ed) The diaries of Miles Franklin Crows Nest, NSW Allen & Unwin 2004 24 August 2020 Copyright © Australian Queer Archives 2021 Page 1 of 7 Books – Titles that we would like to hold Author(s) or editor(s) Title Place of Publisher Date publication Burg, B R Boys at sea : sodomy, indecency, and Courts London, UK Palgrave McMillan 2007 Martial in Nelson's Navy Capp, Fiona That oceanic feeling Crows Nest, NSW Allen & Unwin 2005 Caprio, Frank S Female homosexuality : a psychodynamic New York Citadel Press 1954 study of lesbianism Carew, Laurie with Behind glass Melbourne RMIT 2003 Diane Masters Carlson, Alex She-male : the amazing true-life story of New York Epic Publishing 1963 Coccinelle Company Chesser, Lucy "Parting with my sex for a season" : cross- University of Sydney University 2008 dressing, inversion and sexuality in Sydney, NSW Press Australian cultural life, 1850-1920 Clarke, David [et. al.] Beyond stereotypes : Christians and Box Hill, Vic EA public theology c2009 homosexuality Cochrane, Brett (Don't) call me Shirley Sydney, N.S.W. Alfred A. Knopf 1995 Corley, Edwin Farewell, my slightly tarnished hero New York Dodd Mead 1971 Cox, Gary A preliminary impact assessment of the Sydney, N.S.W. Sydney 2002 Gay 1997 Sydney 2002 Gay Games Games Bid L d’Arcangelo, Angelo The homosexual handbook New York Ophelia Press c1969 Dessaix, Robert Twilight of love : travels with Turgenev Sydney Picador 2004 Dever, Maryanne; The intimate archive : journeys through Canberra, A.C.T. National Library 2009 Newman, Sally; Vickery, private papers Australia Ann Deveson, Ann Coming of age: twenty-one interviews about Scribe Publications 1994 growing older Doan, Laura and Jane Sapphic modernities : sexuality, women, and New York Palgrave McMillan 2006 Garrity (editors) national culture Donovan, Jason Between the lines : my story uncut London Harper Collins 2007 Dowsett, G W Transgression and intervention : Sydney, N.S.W. Macquarie 1992 homosexually active men and beats : a University AIDS Re review of an Australian HIV/AIDS outreach prevention strategy Dunsford, Cathie; The exploding frangipani : lesbian writing Auckland, NZ New Women's Press 1990 Hawthorn, Susan (eds.) from Australia and New Zealand Eastman, Merridy There's a bear in there (and he wants Crows Nest, NSW Allen & Unwin 2002 Swedish) Edgar, Brian [ed.] Whose homosexuality? Which authority? : Adelaide, SA ATF Press 2006 homosexual practice, marriage, ordination and the church Edwards, Marion Life and adventures of Marion-Bill-Edwards : [Melbourne] s.n. [1907?] the most celebrated man-woman of modern times …[ALGA holds photocopy only of the original edition, c.1907] Farmer, Beverly Alone [Australia] Sisters Publishing 1980 Ltd. Featherstone, Lisa; Acts of love and lust : sexuality in Australia Cambridge Scholars 2014 Reynolds, Robert; from 1945-2010 Publishing Jennings, Rebecca (eds) 24 August 2020 Copyright © Australian Queer Archives 2021 Page 2 of 7 Books – Titles that we would like to hold Author(s) or editor(s) Title Place of Publisher Date publication Fitzpatrick, Kate Name dropping : an incomplete memoir Pymble, NSW Harper Collins 2004 Fitzpatrick, Peter The two Frank Thrings Melbourne Monash University 2012 Press Fraser, Dawn Dawn : one hell of a life Sydney Hodder Headline 2002 Australia French, Blair; Feary, Deborah Kelly & Sydney Sydney Artspace 2012 Mark (eds.) Visual Arts C Galbally, Ann Charles Conder : the last bohemian Carlton South, Miegunyah Press : 2003 Vic Melbourne U Galbally, Rhonda Just passions : the personal is political North Melbourne Pluto Press 2004 Gentill, Sulari A decline in prophets Neutral Bay, Pantera Press 2011 NSW Gibson, Emily with Firth, The original million dollar mermaid : the Crows Nest, NSW Allen & Unwin 2005 Barbara Annette Kellerman story Great Britain. Report from the Select Committee of the London H. Hooper 1838 Parliament. House of House of Commons on Transportation : Commons. Select together with a letter from the Archbishop Committee on of Dublin on the same subject : and notes by Transportation Sir William Molesworth Greenidge, Terence The magnificent London Fortune Press 1933 Gregory, Robin Novice death Melbourne Dykebooks 1986 Gurr, Michael Days like these Carlton, Vic Melbourne 2006 University Press Hall, Richard Black armband days : truth from the dark Sydney Vintage ? side of Australia's past Hardisty, Sue (editor) Thanks girls and goodbye: the story of the Ringwood, Vic Viking O'Neil 1990 Australian Women’s Land Army 1942-45 Hawthorne, Susan The falling women North Melbourne Spinifex 1992 Henry, George W Sex variants : a study of homosexual New York, P.B. Hoeber, Inc. [c1941] patterns London Higgs, Keryn All that false instruction (2nd edition) North Melbourne Spinifex 2001 Hilsdon, Anne-Marie; Human Rights and Gender Politics: Asia- Routledge 2000 MacIntyre, Martha; Pacific Perspectives Mackie, Vera; Stivens, Maila (eds.) Hirschfeld, Magnus Sexual anomalies and perversions : physical London Torch 1920 and psychological development and treatment : a summary of the works of the late Professor Dr. Magnus Hirschfeld 24 August 2020 Copyright © Australian Queer Archives 2021 Page 3 of 7 Books – Titles that we would like to hold Author(s) or editor(s) Title Place of Publisher Date publication Holden, Kate In your skin Melbourne Text Publishing 2007 Honeywill, Ross Wasted : the true story of Jim McNeil, Camberwell, Vic Viking 2010 violent criminal and brilliant playwright Hutchings, Jessica and Sexuality and the stories of indigenous Wellington, NZ Huia c2007 Aspin, Clive (eds.) people Izumo, Marou and Love upon the chopping board North Melbourne Spinifex 2000 (translator) Claire, Maree Jackson, Claire & Peter The bent lens: a world guide to gay & lesbian Crows Nest Allen & Unwin 2003 Tapp (editors) film Jackson, Paul One of the boys : homosexuality in the Montreal McGill-Queen's Uni 2005 military during World War II Press Jeffrey, Nicole Beyond the limits : the Alyson Annan story Simon & Schuster 2004 Jeffreys, Sheila Beauty and Misogyny : Harmful Cultural London Routledge 2005 Practices in the West Jeffreys, Sheila The lesbian heresy : a feminist perspective North Melbourne Spinifex 1993 on the lesbian sexual revolution Jeffreys, Sheila Unpacking queer politics : a lesbian feminist Cambridge Polity Press 2004 perspective Johnson, Marguerite Sappho London Duckworth 2006 Jones, Tanja Lee Gals with gay pals : a celebration of Bend of Islands, Tanjable Press 2005 (created by) and Jong, friendship Vic Travis de (edited by) Joseph, Sue Speaking secrets : sex and sexuality as public Buderim, Qld Alto Books 2012 property Keane, Christopher Choices : one person's journey out of Brunswick East, Acorn Press c2009 homosexuality Vic. Keane, Christopher (ed.) What some of you were : stories about Kingsford, NSW Mattias Media 2001 Christians and homosexuality Kennedy, Graeme Rise & shine : one journey of awakening Elwood, Vic Being Books
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