Homosexuality, to paraphrase Philip Larkin, began in 1918, between the death of Queen Victoria and Marlene's debut on screen.
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Gays, Lesbians, Biography, History, Gay men, Homophobia, Legal status, laws, Lesbians, biography, Gay men, biography, Gays, history, Homosexuality, history, Gays in popular culturePlaces
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20th centuryShowing 3 featured editions. View all 3 editions?
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It's Not Unusual
November 7, 1997, Michael O'Mara Books
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1854792792 9781854792792
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It's Not Unusual
March 7, 1997, Michael O'Mara Books
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1854792059 9781854792051
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It's not unusual: a history of lesbian and gay Britain in the twentieth century
1997, Indiana University Press
in English
0253333482 9780253333483
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