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A trained classical musician, Robert E. Roberts forsook composing harpsichord music to become a gifted tattoo artist. In his eye-opening memoir, Roberts, aka "Mad Dog," describes coming out as a gay man and treats us to a mosaic of ink stories that document the height of the San Francisco Gay Revolution. Every tattoo has a story, and Roberts' categorization of the tattoo images and their meaning in gay life is a veritable Rosetta Stone providing new insights into the great social changes that were taking place. Here is a brightly shining memoir detailing the identities, challenges, sorrows and joys of gay life in powerful, archetypal images including machismo, bear culture, tribalism, and mythology.
A biography of San Francisco entrepreneur and activist Alan Selby, founder of the iconic Mr. S Leather Store on Folsom Street. In the Introduction, Dr. Jones, a close associate of the late Mr. Selby, offers a biography of the man, who immigrated from London to San Francisco, where he became world famous as the owner of the Mr. S Leather store and a key figure in the San Francisco gay community during the AIDS crisis. The second part of the book is an autobiography constructed from Selby's own journals.This book gives a unique inside look into the character and personality of one of San Francisco's most colorful figures
Family recipes from the Gallagher family of Central Pennsylvania. These include traditional Pennsylvania Dutch favorites as well as Italian specialties and other specialties of the Gallagher clan.
Mennonites. Hardworking, honest and peaceful. They keep to themselves.But now you're out and it's long after dark. No gas for your vehicle. No other drivers on the roadway. And tales of The Dutchman's Triangle to instill the fear of the unknown. There's no cell phone service, and no-one else to talk to. What secrets lie behind these cornfields? Time is slipping away and it's a long way from sunrise…Tim Brough's Mennonite Of The Living Dead, with illustrations from Arkady Roytman follows a group of teens on their way home from a class trip to an amusement park when a twist finds them alone outside of a civilized comfort zone, with only their wits and a promise of help to come. Will it be enough to survive the night?
A semi-autobiographical novel depicting the life, loves, joys, and heartbreaks of a gay man as he evolves from novice submissive in 1970s New York City to mature leatherman in early 21st-century Palm Springs, California.
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