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rolloroberson · 9 months
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Paul McCartney playing the Epiphone Casino during recording sessions for the Beatles’ “You Know My Name (Look Up My Number” at Abbey Road Studios on May 17, 1967. Photo by Leslie Bryce © Beatles Book Photo Library (http://www.beatlesbookphotolibrary.com/)
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johnlennonofficial · 1 year
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John Lennon’s “self-portrait” with his Rollieflex camera in the attic of Kenwood, by “The Beatles Book” photographer, Leslie Bryce, June 29 1967 (x)
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ceofjohnlennon · 4 months
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John Lennon and Julian Lennon posing for Leslie Bryce for The Beatles Monthly Book, June, 1967.
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harrisonstories · 1 year
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Hi there. Do you by any chance know where I would find a contact for Leslie Bryce's photography or where you found the image of George and Mal. I am completing a film and want to try and license it but can't find it anywhere apart from here.
Hi! Sorry for the late reply.
You can try getting in touch with The Beatles Book Photo Library. The main blog hasn't been updated in a while, but their facebook still seems to be active and was updated a couple months ago.
Fans have made a lot of scans over the years from the the Beatles Book Monthly, and that's where the photo I used came from.
Good luck with your film!
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bookofmirth · 3 months
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Imagine marrying Tharion and one of your first conversations with your husband is him explaining that his favorite food is cheese puffs because they are cheesy and crunchy
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lyfmist · 11 months
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Leslie Mann 51 years old looking more young looks like 35 years .
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eppysboys · 2 years
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George Harrison portrait Leslie Bryce
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lambdalibrary · 2 years
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June 11th and 12th A collection of LGBT history books
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This collage is so scuffed and crunchy I'm sorry but people don't like to take high quality pictures of book covers and then I slap them together in ms paint because tumblr doesn't like me and let me organize images ANYWAYS
[Image ID: A collage of four book covers. In the top left corner is the cover of Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community by Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline D. Davis. It features a polaroid of a sapphic couple on a chair, one of them is wearing a skirt and sitting on the lap of the other woman who is more masculine. The polaroid is on a black background.
The top right corner is the cover of Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers: A History of Lesbian Life in 20th Century America by Lillian Faderman. It features a stylized painted piece featuring two women. One is wearing a green headscarf and looking directly at the reader with her hand on the other woman's shoulder. The other has brown hair and is leaning on the shoulder of the other and looking at her. They both have very red lips and heavy eye make up.
The bottom left corner is the cover of the 25th anniversary edition of Transgender Warriors: Making History from Joan of Arc to Marsha P. Johnson and Beyond by Leslie Feinberg. The cover is red with the words Trans, Gender, and Warriors slanted and in yellow, orange, and white respectively. The A in trans has a picture of Leslie Feinberg inside the letter. The R in gender has a picture of I think a Greek statue. The R in warriors has a picture of a painting. The O in warriors has a picture of I think Marsha P. Johnson.
The bottom right corner is the cover of A Road to Stonewall: 1750 to 1969 Male Homosexuality and Homophobia in English and American Literature by Bryce R. S. Fone. The cover is green-gray with an embedded black and white picture of what looks like a painting. The painting shows a man naked on a rock, sitting on his discarded clothes. He is sitting with his arms around his knees and his head in between his arms. End ID.]
Triggers
Unfortunately I don't remember detailed triggers for Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers and Transgender Warriors because I read them years ago, and I need to read Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold myself so I can only issue a blanket trigger warning for homophobia and transphobia and likely mentions or descriptions of transmisogyny in Transgender Warriors. There is also discussions and descriptions of racism in Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers.
I've read A Path to Stonewall more recently and can issue clearer warnings for it
A Path to Stonewall includes - homophobia, hate crimes, ableism and medicalized homophobia, rape, pedophilia and grooming, Orientalism, transphobia
Because these are all more dry, academic texts and not novels these are often in descriptions of books or events and not the actual events themselves
Summaries and Reviews
Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold is an oral history and exploration of butch/femme lesbian culture in Buffalo and New York in the 1930s to 1960s constructed from interviews backed up with academic analysis. I have not read it myself, which does kind of go against what I want to do with this blog but I often see this book mentioned in tandem with Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers and wanted to include it myself for others to read. And maybe as a reminder to myself that I STILL need to read it.
Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers is a nonfiction book chronicling lesbian culture in America in the 20th century, examining the changes in American culture that allowed lesbian culture and butch/femme bar culture to be created and then later to thrive and adapt. I really enjoyed this book and I learned a lot from it, enjoying the way the history I already knew was fleshed out with its effects on LGBT and specifically lesbian culture. I would really recommend it and the previous book for more non fictional examinations of lesbian culture that is still along the same lines as something like Stone Butch Blues.
A note on those books though, they are dated and explore dated terms and ideas. I'm not saying that butch/femme culture is outdated, although it has certainly changed in the 21st century, my point is that at the time bisexual was an available identity in the way it is now. So the term lesbian did include both bi and lesbian women at the time, and bi women did participate in butch/femme culture, but these books won't reflect that very well or in the right terms. If you discourse on this post about bi women explode.
Transgender Warriors is another nonfiction book, this time an exploration of trans and gender nonconforming people throughout history. It has more of a broader scope than most of the books I've mentioned before, going more outside of European and American culture. It's written more as a personal journey than purely a strict academic text. I really enjoyed it, as I enjoy Feinberg's work very much, and would recommend it if you do as well and want to read more of hir work focusing on hir transgender activism.
A Road to Stonewall is more a book of literary analysis than a historical book, focusing on build up a canon of literary work for gay men. It explores history and the works of gay men, like its title says from 1750 up to Stonewall focusing on Europe and America. Oftentimes it focuses on how gay writers inspired and encouraged each other to fight homophobia, mentioning personal correspondence between authors. This is kind of a complicated book for me. I did enjoy some of it, other parts not so much. For example, a lot of this construction canon relies on works that were able to survive because of the status (wealthy and white) of their authors, authors that often invoke Orientalism in their works to compare and contrast attitudes towards sexuality. A lot of these works are often predatory as well. The forward to the book does acknowledge this, but also acknowledges it in that it offers the "it was of their time" defense. I'm not sure I'm going to phrase this right but, I would say this may be fair enough for literary analysis where you have to engage with the author's ideas and draw conclusions based on them, but is definitely uncomfortable to read for entertainment, which is why I would not recommend it unless you're willing to engage and fight with the text. On the plus side though, it introduced me to a lot of rarer and obscure books I was able to find on the openlibrary.
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Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold on the openlibrary - audiobook available
Odd Girls and Twilight Lovers on the openlibrary - audiobook available
Transgender Warriors on the openlibrary - audiobook available
A Road to Stonewall on the openlibrary - audiobook available
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marycherrylovers · 2 years
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That would be one of the cutest and nostalgic WB promos, but it’s almost impossible not to remember this as a presage to what whas about to come. Popular at Fridays and its inevitable cancelation. 
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rolloroberson · 9 months
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Paul and Ringo in July of 1967 performing overdubs on “You Know My Name (Look up My Number)” at Abbey Road Studios. Photography by Leslie Bryce.
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johnlennonofficial · 1 year
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John Lennon reclining in Kenwood for “The Beatles Book” photographer, Leslie Bryce, June 29, 1967 (x)
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harrisonarchive · 4 months
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Photo by Leslie Bryce.
“I remember interviewing them, and in those days, honestly, George wasn’t the most exciting Beatle. As a journalist, you’d go after John or Paul of Ringo. George’s introspection made us afraid of getting too much of the mortal sin for a broadcaster, namely dead air. But in retrospect, that was very wrong. I think now that if we had given George the courtesy and respect he deserved, his whole persona might have changed. But none of us did that. It was the other three who got 90 per cent of the action. When he was interviewed, George was always direct, never flowery with his words. He answered succinctly. If he could answer in two sentences, he never made it into a paragraph. He had kind eyes. When you spoke with him, he looked directly at you. You knew there was sensitivity at work.” - Bruce “Cousin Brucie” Morrow, Here Comes The Sun: The Spiritual and Musical Journey of George Harrison (2006) (x)
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bookofmirth · 3 months
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I am aware that I’m pms’ing but this might be the first sjm I give two stars
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fcsources · 10 months
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Hello🫶 Can you help me with suggestions of redheaded females that have a decent amount of resources? No matter the age! Thank you in advance!
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𝙝𝙞 𝙗𝙖𝙧𝙗𝙞𝙚! this is gonna be a looooooooong list, angel, but it's as comprehensive as i could make it! all of these fcs have at least 300 gifs that i could find, so please let me know if you need some help locating resources ♡ **indicates the resources are available as gif icons and not small/medium gifs!
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Leslie Rodriguez Kritzer is Rosie
Krystina Alabado is Cherri Bomb
Bryce Tankthrust Brandon Rogers is Katie Killjoy
James Monroe Iglehart is Zestial
Don Darryl Rivera returns as Travis
Mick Lauer is the "Trenchcoat Demon"
Lilli Cooper is Velvette
Sarah Stiles is Mimzy
and Shoba Narayan is Emily
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elafranco2024 · 3 months
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The beautiful face of an angel.
Pictures of Leslie Bryce.
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