Every Magazine Is New Until You've READ It!
Yes, because the publisher habitually set aside extra copies for fature use, Mattachine Review is still available as a "package" from the beginning, and single copies may be obtained of almost all editions. Here's how it works:
1. PACKAGE UNIT-AII Back Issues for 1955. Six big bi-monthly editions, plus "Bonus" December number, total 290 pages. Sold as a unit only for $3, postpaid.
2. SINGLE COPIES of back issues available for all 1955 numbers (except 2nd and 3rd) and all 1956 issues to date (except January), sen: first class mail, 50c each.
3. BACKDATED SUBSCRIPTIONS. Any subscription may be ordered to start with any issue back to and including July-August, 1955. Thus a new subscription ordered to start with that issue and run for two years would expire in August 1957, Rate, $2.50 per year
1956 BOUND VOLUME: Same price as 1955 edition which i: matches Approximately 440 pages including index for both 1955 and 1956. Shipment after January 15, 1957. $7 plus 3% tax in California.
EVERY ISSUE IS NEW UNTIL YOU HAVE READ IT: Content of Mattachine Review is not outdated by the calendar. And premiere editions of this magazine will have greater historical value in years to come.
Here are the contents of the issues to date:
JANUARY-FEBRUARY 1955: California's Vag-Lewd Statute Criticized;
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James Barr Fugate's Facing Friends in a Small Town; Study of Homosexuals as a Personality Type: An Open Letter to Sen. Dirksen.
MARCH-APRIL 1955: Carl B. Harding's Deep Are the Roots; Sex Pervert, Age 7; Justice Scored in Provoo Case: Review of North Carolina Sex Laws; History of Mattachine Society; Sex Offenders in Denmark.
MAY-JUNE 1955: James Barr's Under Honorable Conditions; the Problem of Appearance; Dr R. S. Rood's discussion of treating California Sex Psychopaths, a Minneapolis Father Discovers Homosexuality; the Coming Model Penal Code, the Bridegroom wore a Dress.
JULY-AUGUST 1955: Mattachine Salutes Judge Learned Hand, Lyn Pedersen's Play Without a Stage (a review of James Bar Fugate's Game of Fools): Luther Allen's article on Handicap vs Talent; Why So Much Hysteria; The Bi-Sexuality of Man, a Lesbian asks, Must I Be Different? Redemption of Oscar Wilde Rights of the Homosexual Veteran.
SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1955: Culture & Sexuality; Dr. Albert Ellis' Heterosexual Culture and Homosexual Attitudes; Sex Variants Find Their Own Answer: Homosexuality and the L bera! Mind; The Importance of Being Honest; Take My Name Off Your Mailing List!
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NOVEMBER-DECEMBER 1955: On the Cure of Homosexuality; Sex Religion & Myth; Regulating the Sex Urge; Conditioning Factor; Hadrian & Antinous, a Forgotten Commonplace; What Mattachine Means.
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