Samuel M. Steward
Born
in Woodsfield, Ohio, The United States
January 01, 1909
Died
December 31, 1993
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Bad Boys and Tough Tattoos: A Social History of the Tattoo with Gangs, Sailors, and Street-Corner Punks
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published
1990
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17 editions
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The Lost Autobiography of Samuel Steward: Recollections of an Extraordinary Twentieth-Century Gay Life
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Murder Is Murder Is Murder
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published
1985
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8 editions
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Parisian Lives
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published
1984
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4 editions
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The Caravaggio Shawl
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published
1989
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3 editions
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Chapters from an autobiography
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Understanding the Male Hustler
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published
1991
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8 editions
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Angels on the Bough
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published
1936
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2 editions
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Notes from the Sexual Underground, 1935-1975: The Selected Writings of Sam Steward (The Renegade Author Also Known as Phil Andros)
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2010
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Pan and the Fire-Bird
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1930
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4 editions
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“Hannah had no ear for music, she thought, pulling out one of the combs. Of course, no one liked that jazz music, but Hannah ought to know enough to get some good orchestra. Jazz was terrible. Even a radio play was better than that awful boom-boom.”
― Angels on the Bough
― Angels on the Bough
“The trouble with bravery is," said Johnny. "that if you are brave too often people will come to expect it of you all the time.”
"Or," said René, "bravery is often just the action of someone who does not know what to do next, and acts out of panic.”
― The Caravaggio Shawl
"Or," said René, "bravery is often just the action of someone who does not know what to do next, and acts out of panic.”
― The Caravaggio Shawl
“Gertrude carefully replaced the telephone in its cradle. She looked at Alice and said, "Guess who arrove in Paris three days ago."
"Arrived, Lovey," said Alice.
"I prefer arrove," said Gertrude. "It sounds more past tense than arrived. Besides, if you can say arise and arose why not arrive and arrove."
"For all the best possible reasons," said Alice, putting down the red polishing cloth she was holding, and laying the small silver-plated gun on top of it. "Logic does not apply to language. But tell me who arrove.”
― The Caravaggio Shawl
"Arrived, Lovey," said Alice.
"I prefer arrove," said Gertrude. "It sounds more past tense than arrived. Besides, if you can say arise and arose why not arrive and arrove."
"For all the best possible reasons," said Alice, putting down the red polishing cloth she was holding, and laying the small silver-plated gun on top of it. "Logic does not apply to language. But tell me who arrove.”
― The Caravaggio Shawl
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