Allen, Eddy. City Of Friends. Privately printed, 1991. Fine in fine paper wraps, 244 p. Utopian novel of a Gay community in California with a naked David as its totem pole. (Similar to Sioux Falls, South Dakota, which has a David on the main drag, his cheeks discreetly facing the street.) No OCLC or Garber listing. $75
Barrus, Tim. Genocide The Anthology. Stamford CT, Knights Press, 1988. Fine in fine paper wraps, 211 p. Summers calls it "remarkable experimental fiction." (See Birdstone's Queer Free for an earlier approach to the theme of fictional Gay pogroms.) Garber listing 46M. $45
Birdstone, Alabama. (pseudo of Ed Boggs) Queer Free. NY, Calamus Books, 1981. Fine in fine paper wraps, 199 p. Classic story of a fictional Gay pogrom in America. Young 288* and Garber listing 67M. $45
Borgman, C.F. River Road. NY, NAL, 1988. Fine in fine DJ, 373 p. Borgman's first book. Garber 76M $45
Bradley, Marion Zimmer. The Heritage of Haster. NY, DAW, 1974. Paperback original. First explicitly Gay themed Darkover novel. Garber calls it a "landmark in gay male science fiction." Young 410* and Garber listing 89 f, M. As new in paper wraps, 381 p. $75
Bradley, Marion Zimmer. The Keeper's Price. NY, DAW, 1980. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 207 p. Garber listing 87 M. $25
Bradley, Marion Zimmer. Sharra's Exile. NY, DAW, 1981. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 365 p. Garber listing 98 M. $25
Delany, Samuel. Babel 17 Think galactic or your world is lost. NY, Ace, 1966. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 173 p. Garber listing 230 m. $45
Delany, Samuel. The Ballad of Beta-2. NY, Ace, 1965. Bound dos-a-dos with Emil Petaja's Alpha Yes, Terra No. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 96 p. $45
Delany, Samuel. Captives of the Flame They fought with worlds as their weapons. NY, Ace, 1963. Delany's second book. Bound dos-a-dos with Keith Woodcott's The psionic menace. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 147 p. $45
Delany, Samuel. Dhalgren. NY, Bantam, 1975. Fine in slightly worn paper wraps with former owners stamp on f.e.p., 879p. Young 956 and Garber listing 231 M. $25
Delany, Samuel. Driftglass. NY, New American, 1971. Spine slightly cocked, small crease to upper right hand corner of paper wraps, some discoloration to wraps, 278 p. Contains the stories Aye and Gomorrah ,(Garber listing 229), The Star Pit (Garber listing 239), and Time considered as a Helix of Semiprecious Stones (Garber listing 241). $25
Delany, Samuel. The Einstein Intersection. NY, Ace, 1967. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps. Young 957 and Garber listing 232. $50
Delany, Samuel. Flight From Neveryon. NY, Bantam, 1985. Fine in fine paper wraps, 385 p. Garber listing 237 M. $35
Delany, Samuel. The Jewels of Aptor. NY, Ace, 1962. Bound dos-a-dos with James White's Second Ending. Delany's first book. Mint in mint paper wraps, 156 p. $150
Delany, Samuel. Neveryona of the tale of signs and cities. NY, Bantam, April 1983. Fine in fine paper wraps, 385 p. Garber listing 236 M $35
Delany, Samuel. Stars in My Pockets Like Grains of Sand. NY, Bantam, 1984. Fine in slightly edge worn DJ. Garber listing 240 M. $45
Delany, Samuel. Triton. NY, Bantam, 1976. Fine in fine paper wraps, 369 p. Young 962 and Garber listing 242. $35
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Diaman, N(ikos). A. Ed Dean Is Queer. SF, Persona Press, 1978. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 175p. Diaman's first book. Young 993* and Garber listing 245M. OCLC listing. $45
Diaman, N(ikos). A. The Fourth Wall. SF, Persona Press, 1980. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 128p. Young 994* Garber listing 244M. $40
Keene, Day. World Without Women The scourge had spread all other the earth killing all but a few women, for whose favors the price was death (talk about your first wives club) Greenwich CT, Fawcett, 1960. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 176 p. Young 2072 and Garber listing 436 f,m. $50
Leventhal, Stan. a herd of tiny elephants. Austin, TX Banned Books, 1988. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 150 p. Garber listings 508M, 509M, and 510M. $35
McMahan, Jeffery N. Somewhere in the Night Stories of Suspense. Boston, Alyson, 1989. Paperback original. Includes the following short stories: Two-faced Johnny Garber 563 M, Somewhere in the Night Garber 561M, This Apartment Possessed Garber 562 M, The Dark Red Day Garber 558 M, Who could ask for anything more? Garber 565 M, Hell is for children. Garber 560 M, and fanasy Land. Garber 559 M. Fine in paper wraps, 182 p. $45
Monette, Paul. Predator The action movie of the year starring ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER The ultimate hunter. The deadliest prey. One on one... (yeah, come on do it). NY, Jove, 1987. Fine in edge worn paper DJ, 200 p. This is one of four novels written by Monette based on screen plays-the others being Nosferatu, Scarface, and Midnight Run. Although this movie was viewed as a typical tough guy Schwarzenegger action flick, very few people probably realized its homosexual subtexts or that the novel based on it was authored by a Gay man. Monette certainly left enough clues around. He dedicated the book to Roger Horwitz, his lover of many years who had just died, with the eulogy "Achilles was not such a warrior nor so mourned by his comrade in arms " and included a list of his previously published, mostly homosexual, novels on the f.e.p. $45
Nader, George. Chrome. NY, Putnam, 1978. Fine in slightly worn price clipped DJ, 369 p. First Science Fiction novel published by a major publisher specifically geared towards the Gay male market. Young 2837* and Garber listing 639 M. $100
Another copy. Advance review Copy with publishers material laid in. Fine in fine DJ. $150
Newell, Steven Wayne. Dreams Of Allon. NY, Geneva (vanity), 1987. Slightly worn DJ, else fine, 199 p. A biology teacher's fantasy involving submarines, dictators, aliens, time travel, and Gay liberation. Total confusion but not to be missed as the DJ blurb says "should be in every thinking man's library." Garber (640m) says it "contains some interesting ideas but is virtually unreadable. " OCLC listing. $250
Nickels, Thom. Walking water/After All This. (novellas) Austin, Banned Books, 1989. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 170 p. Garber listings 641 M and 643 M. $30
Picano, Felice. To The Seventh Power. NY, William Morrow, 1989. Fine in fine DJ, 311 p. Garber listing 673m. $45
Rubin, Marty. The Boiled Frog Syndrome A Novel of Love, Sex and Politics. Boston, Alyson, 1987. Paperback original. Fine in paper wraps, 231 p. Garber listing 720 M. $35
Scortia. Earthwreck. Greenwich CT, Fawcett, 1974. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 224 p. Young 3470 and Garber listing 748 M. $45
Townsend, Larry. Beware The God Who Smiles. Gay pulp fiction. San Diego, Greenleaf, 1971. Two Gay lovers travel back in time to ancient Egypt and taste the mummy's curse. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 159 p. Young 3813*, Norman 4118, and Garber 838 M. Townsend also listed in Summers. $100
Townsend, Larry. The Scorpius Equation. "Come join us on a mindbending trip to the gay world of 5069, and match your wits against the twisted challenge of the Scorpius Equation." (and who says he doesn't have a sense of humor) NY, Traveller's Companion, 1971. Paperback original. Fine in fine paper wraps, 247 p. Young 3830*, Norman 4133, and Garber 840 M. $100
Welles, Paul O'M. Project Lambda. Port Washington, NY, Ashley, 1979. Advance review copy with publisher's card laid in. Fine in fine DJ, 316 p. Young 4056*. Mentioned in Summers. Garber listing 895 f, M. $125
Williams, Russ. The Night Hunter. Hawthorne CA, New Horizon (Lambda Christian Fellowship), 1990. Fine in fine paper wraps, but not covering spine, 447 p. The entire country is buried beneath 50 feet of snow and something in the mountains of Tennessee starts eating people. (Burr! Given Williams ignorance of paragraphs, the monster should have started with him, sparing us all.) $50