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GLBT Historical Society Archives GLBT Historical Society Archives - Periodicals List- Updated 01/2019 Title Alternate Title Subtitle Organization Holdings 1/10/2009 1*10 #1 (1991) - #13 (1993); Dec 1, Dec 29 (1993) 55407 Vol. 1, Series #2 (1995) incl. letter from publisher @ditup #6-8 (n.d.) vol. 1 issue 1 (Win 1992) - issue 8 (June 1994 [2 issues, diff covers]) - vol. 3 issue 15 10 Percent (July/Aug 1995) #2 (Feb 1965) - #4 (Jun 1965); #7 (Dec 1965); #3 (Winter 1966) - #4 (Summer); #10 (June 1966); #5 (Summer 1967) - #6 (Fall 1967); #13 (July 1967); Spring, 1968 some issues incl. 101 Boys Art Quarterly Guild Book Service and 101 Book Sales bulletins A Literary Magazine Publishing Women Whoever We Choose 13th Moon Thirteenth Moon To Be Vol. 3 #2 (1977) 17 P.H. fetish 'zine about male legs and feet #1 (Summer 1998) 2 Cents #4 2% Homogenized The Journal of Sex, Politics, and Dairy Products One issue (n.d.) 24-7: Notes From the Inside Commemorating Stonewall 1969-1994 issue #5 (1994) 3 in a Bed A Night in the Life 1 3 Keller Three Keller Le mensuel de Centre gai&lesbien #35 (Feb 1998), #37 (Apr 1998), #38 (May 1998), #48 (May 1999), #49 (Jun 1999) 3,000 Eyes Are Watching Me #1 (1992) 50/50 #1-#4 (June-1995-June 1996) 6010 Magazine Gay Association of Southern Africa (GASA) #2 (Jul 1987) - #3 (Aug 1987) 88 Chins #1 (Oct 1992) - #2 (Nov 1992) A Different Beat An Idea Whose Time Has Come... #1 (June 3, 1976) - #14 (Aug 1977) A Gay Dragonoid Sex Manual and Sketchbook|Gay Dragonoind Sex A Gallery of Bisexual and Hermaphrodite Love Starring the A Dragonoid Sex Manual Manual|Aqwatru' & Kaninor Dragonoid Aliens of the Polymarinus Star System vol 1 (Dec 1991); vol. 1 (1991); vol. 2 (March 1993); (July 1994) A Gay Biliography #6 (1980) A Girl and Her Bike Lady, Lady, Ladyfest Angie #6 (n.d.); #7 (n.d.); #8 (n.d.) a queer Latina/o zine|queer raza art comics poetry photo A La Brava zine #2-#4 (May 1996 - Spring 1997) A Personal-Essay by Violetta, toward the victory of Choice. 11 November '89 one issue (n.d.) A Pricesless Tale L.S. Enterprises one issue (1995) 1992: Sep 14 - Dec 28; 1993: Jan 4 - Feb 8, Mar 15 - Mar 29, Apr 19 - May 24, Jun 14 - Dec 20; 1994: Jan 10 - Mar 14, Mar 28 - Jun 6, Jun 20 - Aug 29, Sep 12 - Dec 19; 1995: Jan 9 - Jun 19; vol. 4 #23 (Jun 26, 1995) - #41 (Dec 4, 1995), #43 (Dec 17, 1995); vol. 5 #1 (Jan 8, A Queer Activist Letter 1996) - #5 ( Feb 5, 1996) A Study of Sexual Activitiy Between Males Album (Cover Title) 1501-1508 (1970, n.d.) A tribe called queer one issue (1992) A Very Osaka Hernandez Christmas! one issue (1995) a void one issue (n.d.) A. L. M. Newsletter ALM Newsletter|Australian Newsletter [Australian Lesbian Movement?] No.15 (May, 1971) Quarterly Publication of the Ammerican Association of American Association of Physicians for Human Rights 1987: March, Summer, Sep/Oct., Special Supplement, Winter; 1988: Spring, Aug, Fall; AAPHR Letter Physicians for Human Rights (AAPHR) 1989: Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter American Association of Physicians for Human Rights 1982: Jul - Nov/Dec; 1983: Feb, Apr/May-Nov/Dec; 1984: Jan - Jun, Sep, Nov - Dec; 1985: AAPHR Newsletter (AAPHR) Feb, May, Jul, Oct, Nov; 1986: (Jan - Feb, Apr, Jun - Jul, Sep, Dec News for and about Lesbian and Gay Physicians|Offical Publication of the American Association of Physicians for American Association of Physicians for Human Rights 1990: Summer, Fall; 1991: Spring, Fall; 1992: Spring, Summer, Fall; 1993: Spring, Summer, AAPHR Reporter Human Rights (AAPHR) Fall; 1994: Spring, Summer, Winter American Association of Physicians for Human Rights AAPHR Updater (AAPHR) 1991: Jul, Dec ABC News The Newsletter of AIDS Benefits Counselors AIDS Benefits Counselors Fall 1996, Fall 1997 ABLAZE! Issue #10 (Fall 1993) ABlaze! 1 Vol. 2 #1 (Jan. 1995) - #4 (Oct 1995); Vol. 3 #1 (Jan 1996) - #4 (Fall 1996); Vol. 4 #1 (Winter 1997) - #4 (Fall 1997); Vol. 5 #2 (Spring 1998) - #4 (Fall 1998); Vol. 6 # 1 (Winter 1999) - #4 Able Together Able-Together Able-Together, Inc. (Fall 1999); Vol. 7 #1 (Winter 2000) - #2 (Spring 2000) About the Size of It: The Fairies and Giants Genre One issue (n.d.) Abrupt Lane Edge #2 - #4; #6 Lyon-Martin Women's Health Services Access Newsletter Lyon-Martin Women's Health Services vol. 1 #1 (Spr 1992), #2 (Fall 1992); vol. 3 #1 (Sum 1994); vol.4, #1 (Spr 1995) Ace of Syringes vol. 1 #1 (July 13, 1992) incl. note from publisher A Free Publication for Black Lesbians|The Bay Area's Journal for Black Lesbians|A Journal for Black Lesbians|A Journal for Vol. 1, #2- #11 (1989), Vol. 2, #1-#6 (1990), Vol. 3, #1-#5 (1991), Vol. 4, #1 - 3 (1992), Vol. Ache Ache Lesbians of African Descent 5, #1(1993) GLBT Historical Society Archives - Periodicals List- Updated 01/2019 Title Alternate Title Subtitle Organization Holdings Lesbian and Gay Rights Chapter News|Lesbian American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), Southern ACLU Gay Rights Chapter Newsletter & Gay Rights Chapter California, Gay Rights Chapter (GRC) Vol. 2 #4 (June 1977) ACLU news Because Freedom Can't Protect Itself American Civil Liberties Union of Northern California 2009: Winter ( vol. 73 #1); 2010: Spring (vol. 74 #2), Fall (vol. 74 #4) ACT UP/LA (AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power/Los ACT UP/LA ACT UP/Los Angeles Angeles) Vol. 3 #2 (Ap/May 1990) ACT UP/San Francisco (AIDS Coalition to Unleash vol. 1 #1 (Jan 1989) - #6 (Nov/Dec 1989); vol. 2 #1 (Feb/Mar 1990) - #4 (Sept/Oct 1990) - ACT UP/San Francisco ACT UP/SF Power) #5 (Dec/Jan 1991) Action Metropolitan Community Church (MCC) of Santa Rosa vol. 1 #3 (1985); vol. 2 #3 (1986) [# 26] First anniversary issue, # 27, #28, # 29, # 32, #33, # 36, #37,#38; 1973: # 39 - 41 Action (Oct. 11 - Nov. 8); 1974: vol. 2 # 1, 3 (Jan, Mar) Action La lettre mensuelle d'Act Up-Paris 1998: #55 (Jul); 1999: #61 (Jun) Action Coalition for Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Equality News Action Coalition for Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual Equality [Dec. 1991?] Action Girl #1-5 (n.d.) Action Line #1 (1969) Action! IWW Santa Cruz General Membership Branch #2 (July 1993) vol. 1, #4 (Summer 1993); vol. 2 #2 (Spring 1994); vol. 2 #3 (Winter 1994); vol. 2 #4 Ad/Vance The Vance Club (Summer 1995) Adam as Eve Magazine Adam as Eve An Erotic Guide to Your TV/TS Fantasies vol. 1 #2 (1996) Adam Gay Video XXX Showcase Adam Film World|Adam Gay Video Vol. 2, #1, #3 (1993) Al Parker's First Book: Play With Me; Mary's Al Parker's First Book: Play With Me; Mary's Vacation San Vacation San Francisco; Hot Load Trucker; The Francisco; Hot Load Trucker; The Fag Side 1; Tom Crockbutt: Adda Dada Fag Side 1; Tom Crockbutt: A Trip to Uranus A Trip to Uranus (n.d.); 1994; (n.d.); 1954: Dec (vol. 1 #1); 1955: Feb - Dec (vol. 1 #2 - vol. 2 #1); 1956: Apr, Nov (vol. 2 #1, 4); 1957: Mar, May, Jun (vol. 2 #5 - 7), Jul (vol. 3 #2), Oct - Nov (vol. 3 #4 - 5); 1958: Jan (vol. 3 Adonis The Art Magazine of Male Physique #6), Mar (vol 7 #1) The Art Magazine of the Male Physique|Male Physique 1958:Jul, Dec (#2 - 3); 1959: Mar, May, Aug (#4 - 6); 1960: Feb, Apr, Sep. Nov (#7 - 8, 10 - Adonis Artistry 11); 1961: Jan, Jun, Aug, Oct (#12 - #15); 1962: Jan (#16) November, 1985; Vol. 1 #1 (June 1990); Vol. 1 #6 (December 1990); Vol. 2 #1 (January 1991); Vol. 2 #7 (July 1991); Vol. 2 #8 (August 1991); Vol. 2 #9 (September 1991); Vol. 2 #11 (November 1991); Vol. 2 #12 (December 1991); Vol. 3 #3 (April 1992); Vol. 3 #4 (May 1992); Vol. 3 #5 (June 1992); Vol. 3 #6 (July 1992); Vol. 3 #7 (August/September 1992); Vol. 3 #8 (October 1992); Vol. 3 #9 (November 1992); Vol. 4 #1 (February 1993); Vol. 4 #2 (March 1993); Vol. 4 #3 (April 1993); Vol. 4 #4 (May 1993); Vol. 4 #5 (June 1993); Vol. 4 #7 (August 1993); Vol. 4 #8 (September 1993); Vol. 4 #9 (October 1993); Vol. 4 #10 (November 1993); Vol. 4 #11 (December 1993); Vol. 5 #1 (February 1994); Vol. 5 #3 (April Advance The monthly bulletin of the San Francisco AIDS Foundation San Francisco AIDS Foundation 1994) Vol. 9, #5-#6 (Aug./Sep. 1987-Oct./Nov.), Vol. 10, #1-#6 (Dec.1987/Jan. 1988-Oct./Nov. 1988), Vol. 10, #6 (Dec. 1988/Jan. 1989), Vol. 11, #2-#5 (1989), Vol. 12, #1-#3 (1990), Vol. 13, #1, #4 (1991), Vol. 14, #1-#2/3 (1992), Vol. 15, #1-#3 (1993), Vol. 16, #2-#4 (1994), Vol. 17, #1-#3 (1995), Vol. 18 #1-#3 (1996), Vol. 19, #1-#4 (1997), Vol. 20, #1, #3-#4 (1999), Vol. 21, #1-#2 (2000), Issue #3 (Fall 2000), Issue #4 (Spr 2001); Issue #1, (Win 2001), Issue #3 (Fall 2001); 2002: Wint, Spr, Fall; 2003: Wint, Spr, Fall; 2004: Wint, Spr; 2005: Wint, Spr, Fall; 2006: Spr; 2008: Apr; 2009: Feb, May; 2010: Feb, Nov; 2011: Mar, Nov; 2012: Apr, Advent Adventus (previous title)|The Advent Lutherans Concerned San Francisco Bay Area Dec; 2013: Dec, May Adventures of A-Girl 2 Lutherans Concerned San Francisco|The Vol. 3 #4, (Apr. 1981), Vol. 5, #2, #4, #6, #8-#9 (1983), Vol. 6, #4-#11 (1984), Vol.
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