Now he has given us a much needed work, The Horn Book, Studies in Erotic Folklore and bibliography (University Books). A most informative book, and one that no student of the erotic should be without.
Nothing Like the Sun (Norton) is a novel about William Shakespeare by Anthony Burgess, author of The Wanting Seed and Honey for the Bears (both previously reviewed in ONE).
During the first World War the U. S. government began an attack upon the civil liberties of some Americans, an attack which has not ended. To combat this attack an organization began which later became the American Civil Liberties Union. While the ACLU has failed almost completely to aid homosex-
uals in their fight for equal rights, the organization has received a great deal of support from homosexuals. Since the fight for any individual or minority right is a fight for all people's rights homosexuals remain supporters of the ACLU and may find themselves interested in reading the story of the founding of the ACLU, as told in The Challenge to American Freedoms by Donald Johnson (University of Kentucky Press). It is most ironic to see that the work is the 1962 winner of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association award.
And if one wants to go to the opposite extreme of homosexuality he (or she) can read The Rebellion of Yale Marratt by Robert H. Rimmer (Challenge Press), about man who married two women.
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