Within the pages of this book lies the story of the community of lesbians and gays that blossomed around America's first gay-owned cabaret, the Garden of Allah, in seedy downtown Seattle.
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Within the pages of this book lies the story of the community of lesbians and gays that blossomed around America's first gay-owned cabaret, the Garden of Allah, in seedy downtown Seattle.
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Very Good. 167p. A hardcover book in very good condition with a fine dustjacket. Corners lightly worn, and owner's stamps inside; otherwise clean and tight. The jacket is fully intact, just a bit crinkled at the top of the spine.
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Fine in Fine jacket. Signed by both authors, with drawing by Paulson. First Printing with a complete numberline. xiii, 167pp. Photographic illustrations. Gray cloth over mauve boards, spine stamped in gilt. Fine in Fine dust jacket. Winner of Washington State Governor's Writers Award. A great souvenir of one of America's earliest cabaret of female impersonators.
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Very Good in Good jacket. First edition, number row ending with 1. Gently used; light rubbing to corners or boards. Some wrinkling to top edge of dust jacket. Some light wear to dust jacket corners. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall (oblong).