Status
Available
Call number
Publication
Faber & Faber (1995), Hardcover, 424 pages
Description
Unspeakable documents the major phases in the evolution of the gay and lesbian press while providing a window into the history of the movement, from the era of McCarthyism to the militancy of the '60s and the Stonewall Riots, from the liberality of the '70s to the issue of AIDS in the '80s and the outing of the '90s. 20 illustrations.
Language
Physical description
424 p.; 9.1 inches
ISBN
0571198732 / 9780571198733
Local notes
OCLC = 465
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