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The Queeriodic Table: A Celebration of LGBTQ+ Culture

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As featured in The New York Times
A cleverly designed gift book playing on the 'periodic table' to celebrate all aspects of LGBTQ+ culture, in small, easy-to-digest sections.
Celebrate the richness of modern queer culture and its vast history with this fascinating introduction to all the essential elements that helped sculpt the LGBTQ+ community up to the present day, including:

· the fascinating stories of queer pioneers like Marsha P. Johnson, celebrities, game-changers and unsung heroes alike

· the essential LGBTQ+ timeline of queer world history

· the biggest queer culture festivals and events in the world

· classic works of queer art, literature, music, TV and film.

This fabulous collection shines a light on the rich variety of elements to cheer about that form The Queeriodic Table.

160 pages, Hardcover

First published May 7, 2019

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Harriet Dyer

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74 reviews4 followers
June 15, 2020
An interesting little book full of history, language, art, and activists for the LGBTQ+ community. As a gay man, it was neat to read up on some of my culture’s history.

The four star rating is simply to reflect that it was an okay book. I think the info within is neat and helpful. I like how it’s organized. It’s an interesting nightstand book!

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416 reviews46 followers
June 11, 2019
It was ok nothing I didn't already know.
This book would be great for anyone wanting up understand what all the specific names are like cis, and asexual and many more.
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February 22, 2024
Short and sweet. Great overview of Queer history with some folks who usually slip under the radar of queer history. I truly wish Pauli Murray had been included.
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