Haldeman-Julius publications circa1924-1950

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Haldeman-Julius publications circa1924-1950

Pamphlets from both the Little Blue Book and BigBook Series published between 1924 and 1950 by socialist activist EmanuelHaldeman-Julius (1889-1951). The pamphlets are printed on pulp paper andstaple-bound, and were marketed to workers and the "educated" classes. Almostall the titles deal with homosexual themes, and cover a wide variety ofsubjects, including classical literature, history, useful knowledge, and franktreatment of sexuality. The bulk of the pamphlets were written in the late1940s by David Oliver Cauldwell, a prolific and pioneering sexologist whopublished extensively on homosexuality and transsexualism. The sensational,often lengthy, titles were dictated by the publisher to pique public interestand increase sales.

1 archive carton; 62 pamphlets

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