The gay coloring book / [poem by George Haimsohn ; illustrations by Etienne (aka Dom Orejudos)].
- Haimsohn, George
- Date:
- [1964]
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- This book is available to view and download on the Houston LGBT History website: View resource
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"This elegant pamphlet would've been sent mail-order to circumvent the harsh censorship laws in the US in the early 1960s. The gorgeous illustrations that we're invited to colour centre around the jolly dandy 'Percy'. On the first page we're introduced to a picture of our hero with the caption: 'My name is Percy. Color me Gay'. The reader is instructed to colour his favourite suit 'chartreuse' and as for Percy's apartment 'color the drapes orange, the lamp peach and the rug cherry. Do it up fruity.' The following pages walk the reader through an array of all-male spaces and cruising spots such as the gay bar, the park, the bathhouse and the alley, with the suggestion to 'color it dangerous'. The last page sees a bedraggled Percy with the caption 'Color me Drafted', a poignant reminder of the fate for American young men in mid 60s America. The Gay Coloring Book was one of the first offerings from publisher Herman Lynn Womack. His Guild Press would play a major role in expanding legal protections for gay publications against obscenity laws in the US."--From Tender Books website https://tenderbooks.co.uk/products/the-gay-coloring-book?variant=44406843801818
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Location Status Access Closed storesA179