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Revision as of 03:22, 27 July 2021
Books and reviews
- Scotty Bowers was a Hollywood petrol-pump attendant and later bartender, but these occupations were easily eclipsed by his role in the sex lives of the film stars and other major celebrities who frequented his adopted town.
(Edmund Marlowe, October 17, 2016 )
- Scotty Bowers was a Hollywood petrol-pump attendant and later bartender, but these occupations were easily eclipsed by his role in the sex lives of the film stars and other major celebrities who frequented his adopted town.
- Out of the blue and after ten years of no communication, Australian teacher Fred Musgrove receives a telephone call from recently widowed, young Jonno, his lost love.
(Book Review, Edmund Marlowe, August 28, 2016 )
- Out of the blue and after ten years of no communication, Australian teacher Fred Musgrove receives a telephone call from recently widowed, young Jonno, his lost love.
- The danger and allure of prostitution for boys.
(Book Review, Edmund Marlowe, August 26, 2016 )
- The danger and allure of prostitution for boys.
- Review of 'Enchanted Boy'
(Book Review, Edmund Marlowe, August 6, 2016 )
- This story of a boy's life in Liverpool aged five to fifteen in the years 1948 to 1958 is told with profound humanity.
- Two gay trilogies worth a read
(Book review, Bernie Najarian, March 27, 2016)
- Many same-sex-attracted MAPs these days profess to feel completely separate from the gay community (sorry, LGBT-ETC-but-no-P community), but in reality, writings that are potentially relevant to us get published fairly often by members of that community. The opposite may happen, too – useful stuff published within our community may be out there for those LGBTs who are brave enough to take advantage.
- Review of 'Oscar Browning: A Biography'
(Book Review, Edmund Marlowe, February 1, 2016)
- Oscar Browning (1837-1923), Eton schoolmaster and Cambridge don, widely known as O.B., was an unusually colourful character even by the high standards of eccentricity often found in these ancient institutions.