LGBTQIA periodical and ephemera collection. box 40 Physique/muscle magazines.

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

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    Subject(s)
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    Series
    LGBTQIA periodical and ephemera collection ; box 40
    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.
    • "Physique pictorial" consists of 33 issues (vol. 5, no. 2 (1955)-v. 41 (1990)).
    • "Tomorrow's man" consists of one issue (vol. 5, no. 4 (1957)).
    • "Body beautiful" consists of one issue (no. 26 (1964)).
    • "Unique" consists of two issues (no. 1-2 (1967)).
    • "Kensington road" consists of two issues (catalogue 1 (undated) ; catalogue 4 (undated)).
    • "Men international" consists of one issue (no. 13 (undated)).
    • "The private file" consists of two volumes (second edition (undated) ; third edition (undated)).
    • "Listing of photographs" consists of seven items (undated).
    • "Physique photographs" consists of thirty-seven photographs (undated).
    Contents
    • Physique pictorial
    • Tomorrow's man
    • Body beautiful
    • Unique
    • Kensington road
    • Men international
    • The private file
    • Listing of photographs
    • Physique photographs.
    Other title(s)
    Physique/muscle magazines
    OCLC
    1365398238
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