LGBTQIA periodical and ephemera collection. box 22, LGBTQIA periodicals and ephemera by language.

Format
Book
Language
French
Published/​Created
[Numerous places of publication] : [various publishers], [20th century].
Description
27 volumes in box : illustrations (some color) ; 27x40 cm.

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    Subject(s)
    Homosaurus term(s)
    Homosaurus genre(s)
    Series
    LGBTQIA periodical and ephemera collection ; box 22
    Summary note
    This collection is comprised of LGBTQIA materials including: periodicals, magazines, ephemera and monographs. The collection is international in scope, largely concentrated from the 1950's to the early 2000's.
    Notes
    • Title created by cataloger.
    • "Jean Paul" consists of fourteen issues (no. 4 (printemps 1980) ; no. 24 (automne 1985) ; no. 25 (hiver 85/86) ; no. 26 (printemps 1986) ; no. 35 (automne 1988) ; no. 38 (été 1989) ; no. 42 (avril/mai 1990) ; no. 31 (automne 1987) ; no. 33 (printemps 1988) ; no. 34 (été 1988) ; no. 50 (déc. 1991/janv. 1992) ; no. 55 (déc. 1992/janv. 1993) ; no. 61 (fév. 1994)).
    • "Censures" consists of one issue (pt. 1-2 (undated)).
    • "Dialogue au masculin" consists of two issues (no. 8-9 [1976?]).
    • "Dialogue men's" consists of four issues (no. 21-23, 25 (undated)).
    • "Men" consists of three issues (no 6. (juillet 1995) ; no. 9 (oct. 1995) ; no. 13 (fev. 1996)).
    • "Soft men's" consists of three issues (no. 2-3 (undated)).
    Contents
    • Jean Paul
    • Censures
    • Dialogue au masculin
    • Dialogue men's
    • Men
    • Soft men's.
    Other title(s)
    LGBTQIA periodicals and ephemera by language
    OCLC
    1365398438
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