ArtemisSmith's ODD GIRL Revisited


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This is the most recent and affordable updated textbook edition of the famed ArtemisSmith Memoirs. It includes the complete text of the author's Odd girl.




ArtemisSmith's ODD GIRL Revisited


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A first-hand account of the formative years of the 1950-60's civil rights coalition movements by the author of the pulp fiction best sellers 'Odd Girl', 'The Third Sex' and 'This Bed We Made'. An indispensable addition to every Women's Studies, LGBT, LGBU (Unisex/Unirace Non-Binary) and Art History archive. The ground-breaking activist novel in the Appendix has been cited since 1959 by nearly all the name reviewers of the genre and is a recognized classic in demand by modern researchers.




The Companion to British History


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First published in 1996, this comprehensive guide to the history of Britain and its peoples will be indispensable reading for the general enthusiast, as well as students. It is packed full of fascinating detail on everything from Hadrian’s Wall to the Black Death to Tony Blair. The book was assembled over more than thirty years and has seen updates in three editions. "He has done for historical encyclopaedias what Samuel Johnson did for dictionaries." Andrew Roberts, The Daily Telegraph "An astonishing synthesis of information." Roger Scruton, The Times "An astonishing achievement, a compelling book for dipping into, a splendid work." Simon Hoggart, The Guardian "This marvellous book, which contains tens of thousands of historical facts will enlighten, amuse, and inform. Every home should have one." Simon Heffer, The Daily Mail "If you were marooned on that mythical desert island with only one history book, this would be the one to take. Buy three copies – one for the children, one for the grandchildren- and one for yourself." John Charmley, The Daily Telegraph




ArtemisSmith's THIS BED WE MADE


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Before Stonewall! Before ?Woodstock!? Before ?Oh, Calcutta!? ?there was ?ArtemisSmith's FOR IMMEDIATE DEMOLITION? Mass-Market Titled: ?This Bed We Made? Get Ready for a REALLY WILD ROMP In a drug-free early 1960?s! This is the book where it all began - Where both ?Straights? and ?Gays? joined ?The Rainbow? And worked together for World Peace and Gender Freedom! This 2014 Full Color Author's Re-Issue also contains ArtemisSmith's original version of "Hark the Pterodactyl" in the Appendix, and an Afterword regarding ArtemisSmith's new doctrine on the Information Science concept of Gender Freedom offered to the religious community.




ArtemisSmith's the THIRD SEX


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For those who are too young to know the GrandmaMoseX of the GLBT community, Artemis Smith, also now known as Artemis Smith Morpurgo, is a contemporary of Andy Warhol and a still-living activist poet, playwright, futurist, and digital-media artist. This re-issue contains a continuation of her MemoirsM mementos, plus two ground-breaking Information Science papers on Sexology circulated throughout the Gay underground in the 1960s.




The Dissertation


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This novel posing as a dissertation on León Fuertes, the fictional president of a made-up Banana Republic is “still fresh, funny, and disturbingly relevant” (Publishers Weekly, starred review). To fulfill his PhD requirement, Camilo Fuertes decides to write about his father León, the martyred president of Tinieblas, a small country in Latin America. As Camilo traces his family’s roots, we follow León along his twisted path through delinquency, learning, lust, and bravery to his historic position of leadership. At once a powerful vision of Latin American history and a brilliant parody of the academic form—complete with endnotes—The Dissertation is the second novel in Koster’s acclaimed Tinieblas trilogy, and an essential postmodern novel in the tradition of Vonnegut, Barth, and Nabokov. “One of the few books of the past 20 years that deserves to be called astonishing. It is a brilliant novel, structurally a marvel and, in all, a demonstration of elan as that quality seldom is experienced in a work of fiction.” —The Des Moines Register “Longtime Panama resident Koster portrays Latin America with a comedian’s sense of timing, a scholar’s sense of history, and a native’s fond despair.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Koster is that rare thing: a writer from the heart, passionate and uncompromising.” —John le Carré




Artemis Smith's GrandmaMoseX


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Annselm L.N.V. Morpurgo is a contemporary of Andy Warhol and is a still-living Poet, Futurist and Scientific Philosopher, and 1950's Founder of the Unisex Movement. Also known as ArtemisSmith, besides operating her own successful off-Broadway workshop that gave rise to many of today's Film and Television celebrities, in the 1950-60's, she was a prominent strategist of the Rainbow and GLBT civil rights movements. Besides her many and diverse literary offerings, ArtemisSmith Morpurgo is also an accomplished artist and sculptor, and the author of the first Information Science explication of Self-Consciousness contiguous with the physical sciences. This Collectors Edition of ArtemisSmith's ground-breaking illuminated multicolor, multifont satirical long-poem, combines Pop Art with Advertising Art and Scientific Calculus to present the Reader with Nietzschean 'calligraphic eye-candy' and 'chicken soup for the Soul'. Grandma, in a gut-wrenching introspective 'thought experiment' turns both Cosmology and Human History on its head in Swiftian fashion to provide a new Atheology compatible with the Unified Information Sciences. The Appendix reprints ArtemisSmith's entire 1989 trend-setting science fiction epic: "SKEETS: the new Frankenstein chronicles" in renewed and enhanced illuminated calligraphic splendor.




Daniel Von Dem Blühenden Tal


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Edition and translation of the first freely invented German Arthurian romance. Der Stricker's Daniel is the first freely invented German Arthurian romance, bringing the genre to a new level of originality. Beginning with Hartmann von Aue's Erec (c.1185) and up until Daniel (c.1210-25), German poets had drawn their tales of King Arthur's knights exclusively from the world of the French romance, most commonly from the oeuvre of the great romançier Chrétien de Troyes; but in relating his eponymous hero's adventuresagainst giants, dwarves and fellow knights, der Stricker made a clean break with this tradition, claims that he received his story from the French poet Alberich de Besançon being considered a formula only. This volume presents for the first time together both the original Middle High German text of Daniel and a full English rendering of the 8,482 verses, on facing pages; the text is accompanied by extensive notes, bibliography, and index. MICHAEL RESLER is Professor of German Studies, Boston College, Massachusetts.




The Butler Did It


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This comedy parodies every English mystery play ever written: but it has a decidedly American flair. Miss Maple, a dowager with a reputation for "clever" weekend parties, invites a group of detective writers to eerie Ravenswood Manor on Turkey Island, where they are to impersonate their fictional characters. The hostess has arranged all sorts of amusing incidents: a mysterious voice on the radio, a menacing face at the window, a mad killer on the loose. Who is that body in the wine cellar anyway? Why do little figurines keep toppling from the mantle? Then a real murder takes place, and Miss Maple is outraged. She offers an immense reward to the "detective" who can bring the killer to justice. And what an assortment of zany would-be sleuths! When they're not busy tripping over clues, they trip over each other! Laughs collide with thrills, and the climax is a real seat-grabber as the true killer is unmasked, and almost everyone turns out to be someone else! Can be played as a pure farce, or as humorous satire.




Women's Barracks


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First Digital Edition; Grier Rating: A*** This is the true-life story of what happens when scores of young girls live intimately together in a French military barracks. Many of these girls, utterly innocent and inexperienced, meet other women who have lived every type of existence. Their problems, their temptations, their fights and failures are those faced by all women who are forced to live together during dangerous and stressful times. The girls who chose Tereska Torres, the author, as their confidante poured out to her their most intimate feelings, their secret thoughts. With all of its revelations and tenderness, Women’s Barracks is an important book because it tells a story that had never been truly told before--the story of women in war. It also has the special distinction of being the first “lesbian pulp” novel ever published and became a record-breaking bestseller. This autobiographical novel takes place in London, England during World War II. The terror of the V-1 and V-2 rocket bombings, and the resulting fires and destruction, are an unknown experience to most readers. The women enduring these events were not even 20 years old when they first arrived. Many volunteered to be there. They were French, or of French heritage, and wanted to be part of the effort to help protect France from invasion by the Nazis. Throughout it all, passions flare, long-standing taboos are tossed to the wind, and passionate relationships are begun between older, more experienced butch officers and the young, inexperienced femme girls under their charge. In her telling of these women’s stories, Torres remains nonjudgmental of the lesbian relationships these women explored. Perhaps as a result, Women’s Barracks was banned in several states for being obscene. The House Select Committee on Current Pornographic Materials denounced the book in 1952 as an illustration of how the newly emerging paperback industry was breeding and promoting moral depravity. By today’s standards, of course, the book is somewhat tame; however, the eroticism and honesty with which Torres writes immerses the reader in the love, tenderness, loyalty and passion that women share with each other.