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FOREIGN BOOKS AND MAGAZINES THAT WILL INTEREST YOU:
Arcadie, 162 Rue Jeanne d'Arc, Paris 13, France
Sesso e Liberta, Via Spartaco 17, Milan, Italy
Die Gefahrten, Arndstrasse 3, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Hellas, Neustadter Strasse 48, Hamburg 36, Germany
Der Weg, Colonnaden 5, Homburg 36, Germany
DER KREIS / LE CERCLE / THE CIRCLE International monthly magazine in three languages (German, French and English) with beautiful photos published since 1936 regularly every month Kindly write to: Der Kreis, Postfach 547, Zürich 22, Fraumünster, Switzerland Subscription: A years' subscription, sent by printed matter $7.00, by letter $9.00 Bound volumes 1950-53 available at $7.00 each. Interesting articles and beautiful pictures.
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VENNEN (THE FRIEND) Scandinavian Homosexual Magazine. Appears monthly. Subscription rates per year, $4.50 (in sealed envelope). By regular mail, $3.50. Send orders to: ONE, Inc., 232 South Hill St., Los Angeles, Calif. or Vennen c/o D. F. T., P. O. Box 108, Copenhagen K, Denmark. VRIENDSCHAP
Dutch Homosexual Magazine Illustrated monthly. Send orders to ONE, Inc., 232 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles 12; or, Vriendschap, P. O. Box 542 Amsterdam, Holland.
WRITERS
ONE announces the first of a series of annual competitions open to writers of short stories. The first prize will be twenty-five dollars and a featured appearance in the December 1954 all-fiction issue. With it will appear the four runners-up. Manuscripts must be 5,000 words or under, typed double-space on one side of the page and postmarked on or before the first of September, 1954. All manuscripts become the property of ONE, Inc. and will be finally judged by the editors. Please accompany with a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
WIN $25
And by all means read the May issue of "Confidential". It contains a good many straight facts, several foolishly vicious lies and some pedestrian lynch talk. It helps make ONE'S editor the world's most widely publicized self-admitted deviate. His name is a nasty word from coast-to-coast in normal homes and precinct stations, and an encouragement to all deviates who have been "unmasked" by their communities.