Best of
Glbt

1966

The Why Not


Victor J. Banis - 1966
    Discover its bizarre existence from the inside, through the muddled collective mind of the outcast in-group, a gay throng of third-sex bewildered ones who frantically seek a why--but must always settle for The Why Not! Borgo Press is pleased to represent a true classic of gay literature, now available again for the first time in four decades. Includes an introduction by the author, written for this release.VICTOR J. BANIS is the author of 140 books, ranging from classics of gay literature to gothic romances to major historical novels. He recently published an account of his life as a paperback writer: Spine Intact, Some Creases, which is being reprinted by Borgo Press together with many of his novels. He currently lives in West Virginia.

The Essays, Vol. 2: 1912-1918


Virginia Woolf - 1966
    More than half have not been collected previously. "In these essays we see both Woolf's work and her self afresh" (Chicago Tribune). Edited and with an Introduction by Andrew McNeillie; Index.

The Watercress File: Being the Further Adventures of That Man from C.A.M.P.


Victor J. Banis - 1966
    And in process we encounter the antics of such individuals as the straightlaced CIA agent, Craig Mathews, Aunt Lily, Aunt Nasturtia, Aunt Marigold, Honeysuckle the pianist, the gigantic Gladiola, and the very strange Nick. Of course, Jackie always winds up on top in the end. Sounds like business as usual for this ever-C.A.M.P.-ish series! First publication in 45 years.

The Occasional Man


James Barr - 1966
    From the dust jacket of the first British edition (1968):Once again, writing with the dramatic blend of compassion, wisdom, and humor that is his unique signature as a novelist, James Barr has drawn another unforgettable portrait of the shadow world of forbidden love among men.Clearly a novel written for the adult reader, THE OCCASIONAL MAN is a mature and distinguished work of literature that poses some challenging and controversial attitudes towards one of society's most whispered-about subjects.The hundreds of thousands of readers whose devotion to Quatrefoil has made that novel a modern classic, will find that THE OCCASIONAL MAN is in every way a novel of compatible merit, honesty and vivid artistry.