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Truth
(Autumn 2005)
Ned Sherrin: The Autobiography
(Autumn 2005)
Christina, Queen of Sweden: The Restless Life of a European Eccentric
(Summer 2005)
With Angels and Furies
(Summer 2005)
121 Days of Urban Sodom
(Summer 2005)
Gossip from Across the Pond
(Summer 2005)
Humanism
(Summer 2005)
XY 100: one hundred strategies for life
(Spring 2005)
Same Sex Marriage in the United States: Focus on the Facts
(Spring 2005)
Letters From a Life: Selected Letters of Benjamin Britten (Volume 3, 1946-51)
(Spring 2005)
Dawkins’ God: Genes, Memes and the Meaning of Life
(Spring 2005)
Walking Higher: Gay Men write about the Deaths of their Mothers
(Spring 2005)
Alchemy
(Spring 2005)
Homosexuality and Civilization
(Spring 2005)
The Line of Beauty
and
The Master
and
The Trouble with Islam
(Winter 2004-2005)
Queer Street: The Rise and Fall of an American Culture, 1947-1985
(Winter 2004-2005)
50 Reasons to Say “Goodbye”
(Winter 2004-2005)
Sex, Love and Homophobia: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Lives
(Winter 2004-2005)
The Ancestor’s Tale: A Voyage to the Dawn of Life
and
A Short History of Nearly Everything
(Winter 2004-2005)
Dirk Bogarde: The Authorised Biography
(Winter 2004-2005)
The Fundamentals of Extremism: The Christian Right in America
(Autumn 2004)
Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution
(Summer 2004)
Lovers’ Legends Unbound
(Spring 2004)
The Secret Life of Oscar Wilde
(Spring 2004)
How Mumbo-Jumbo Conquered the World: A Short History of Modern Delusions
(Spring 2004)
The Friend
(Spring 2004)
A Devil’s Chaplain: Selected Essays
(Spring 2004)
Science and Religion: Are They Compatible
(Winter 2003-2004)
10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do to Improve Their Lives
(Winter 2003-2004)
A First Spring in Sicily
(Winter 2003-2004)
Music’s Modern Muse: A Life of Winnaretta Singer,
Princesse de Polignac
(Winter 2003-2004)
Roger Quilter: His Life and Music
(Winter 2003-2004)
Adam
(Autumn 2003)
Sebastian’s Tangibles
(Autumn 2003)
The Blasphemy Depot
(Autumn 2003)
Humanism: An Introduction
(Autumn 2003)
Warlock
(Summer 2003)
Blackham’s Best
(Summer 2003)
The Charioteer
(Summer 2003)
Sexual Ethics and Criminal Law
(Spring 2003)
Another Country
(Spring 2003)
A Cock-Eyed Comedy
(Winter 2002-2003)
Unexpected Pleasures
(Winter 2002-2003)
Freethoughts
(Winter 2002-2003)
A Queer Reader
(Winter 2002-2003)
Gay Times Amsterdam
(Autumn 2002)
A Dangerous Thing
(Autumn 2002)
Maddie and Anna’s Big Picture
(Autumn 2002)
The Bible Unearthed
(Autumn 2002)
Straight Face
(Autumn 2002)
Blake and Homosexuality
(Autumn 2002)
The Sacrifice
(Summer 2002)
Some Kind of Love
(Summer 2002)
Teenage Sex: What Should Schools Teach Children?
(Summer 2002)
Calling Bernardette’s Bluff
(Summer 2002)
Savage Love: Straight Answers From a Queer Sex Columnist
(Spring 2002)
Obsessions
(Spring 2002)
Sucking Feijoas
(Spring 2002)
Three Queer Lives ...
(Spring 2002)
Around the Houses
(Spring 2002)
In the Hands of the Taliban
(Winter 2001-2002)
Legal Recognition of Same-Sex Partnerships
(Winter 2001-2002)
Enlightenment: Britain and the Creation of the Modern World
(Winter 2001-2002)
An Intelligent Person’s Guide to Atheism
(Winter 2001-2002)
The Gay Times Book of Short Stories: The Next Wave
(Winter 2001-2002)
Lovers’ Legends: The Gay Greek Myths
(Winter 2001-2002)
The Lesbian History Sourcebook (2001)
(Autumn 2001)
The Total TxtMsg Dictionary
(Autumn 2001)
Doubts and Loves: What Is Left of Christianity?
(Autumn 2001)
Free Thoughts on Religion, the Church, and National Happiness
(Summer 2001)
The Catholic Church – A Short History
(Summer 2001)
England: the Making of the Myth from Stonehenge to Albert Square
(Summer 2001)
Who’s Who In Contemporary Gay and Lesbian History
(Summer 2001)
Love in a Different Climate: men who have sex with men in India
(Spring 2001)
Who’s Who In Gay and Lesbian History From Antiquity to World War II
(Spring 2001)
The Thinkers’ Guide to Life
and
Seasons of Life
(Winter 2000-2001)
The Gay Times Book of Short Stories: New Century, New Writing
(Winter 2000-2001)
Who’s Who in Hell
(Autumn 2000)
Sixty-Five Press Interviews with Robert G. Ingersoll
(Autumn 2000)
Humanism: Beliefs and Practices
(Summer 2000)
Mainly About Lindsay Anderson: A Memoir
(Summer 2000)
Alistair Cooke: The Biography
(Spring 2000)
Lesbian Histories and Cultures: An Encyclopedia
(Spring 2000)
E
.
M
. Forster: Passion and Prose
(Winter 1999-2000)
Being Dead
(Winter 1999-2000)
Just Take Your Frock Off
(Winter 1999-2000)
Godless Morality
(Winter 1999-2000)
Catherine Cookson: The Biography
(Autumn 1999)
Biological Exuberance: Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity
(Autumn 1999)
George Eliot: The Last Victorian
(Autumn 1999)
Nineteenth-Century Writings on Homosexuality: a Sourcebook
(Summer 1999)
Advising Gay and Lesbian Clients: A Guide for Lawyers
(Summer 1999)
Restitution
(Summer 1999)
All in the Mind: A Farewell to God
(Summer 1999)
OutRage!: an oral history
(Spring 1999)
André Gide: a life in the present
and
André and Oscar: Gide, Wilde and the gay art of living
(Spring 1999)
Love Undetectable: reflections on friendship, sex and survival
(Spring 1999)
How to be a Happy Homosexual
(Spring 1999)
Translations from the Human
(Winter 1998-1999)
The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the Dark
(Winter 1998-1999)
Secularism: The True Philosophy of Life
(Autumn 1998)
The Trials of Radclyffe Hall
(Autumn 1998)
Humanism
(Autumn 1998)
Daughters of Desire: Lesbian Representations in Film
(Autumn 1998)
A Freethinker’s Primer of Male Love
(Summer 1998)
The Myth of the Modern Homosexual: The Search for Cultural Unity
(Summer 1998)
Hadrian: The Restless Emperor
(Summer 1998)
Monument
(Spring 1998)
Sexuality, Morals and Justice: A Theory of Lesbian and Gay Rights and the Law
(Spring 1998)
Breaking The Silence: Human Rights Violations Based on Sexual Orientation
(Spring 1998)
Speaking Out: Sex, Law, Politics and Society 1954-95
(Spring 1998)
From Queer to Eternity: Spirituality in the Lives of Lesbian, Gay and Bisexual People
(Winter 1997-1998)
Radclyffe Hall: A Woman Called John
(Autumn 1997)
Anti-Gay
(Summer 1997)
It’s Not Unusual
(Summer 1997)
Who’s a Pretty Boy Then? – 150 years of gay life in pictures
(Summer 1997)
How to Defend Yourself in Court
(Spring 1997)
Heterosexual Dictatorship
(Spring 1997)
Assertively Gay: How to build gay self-esteem
(Spring 1997)
Quest for Justice: Towards Homosexual Emancipation
(Autumn 1992)
Sex, Dissidence and Damnation: Minority Groups in the Middle Ages
(Winter 1991-1992)
The Search for the Virus
(Spring 1988)
Alan Turing: The Enigma of Intelligence
(Spring 1985)
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