Volume Nine, Number Two
Cover ~ This artwork was originally featured on the cover of an Ovington's Catalogue. Painted by Ronald McRae, a well-known man about town in 1920s Toronto; McRae's records include 119 original costume drawings, greeting cards, magazine covers, and dust jackets, and are housed at the Canadian Lesbian and Gay Archives in Toronto. Accession number 82-004
Editors' Note Articles "Workers of the World, Embrace!": Daniel Guérin, the labour movement and homosexuality The Enemy Within the Enemy Within: The Canadian Army and Internment Operations during the Second World War Rethinking Class in Lesbian Bar Culture: Living 'The Gay Life' in Toronto, 1955-1965 Crossing Borders: Memories, Dreams, Fantasies, and Nightmares of the History Job Market The Geography of Same-Sex Desire: Cruising Men in Washington, D.C. in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries Homophile fictions: Fan Writing, Science Fiction, and the Birth of Gay Communities in Post-war America |
Archive Hell Witches: Some Notes on Lesbian Visibility in Toronto
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