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|a Lind, Earl, |d b. 1874.
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|a Autobiography of an androgyne / |c by Earl Lind ("Ralph Werther", "Jennie June").
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|a 1st ed.
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|a New York : |b Medico-Legal Journal, |c 1918.
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|a xiii, 265 p., [5] leaves of plates : |b ill. ; |c 20 cm.
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|a BEIN 2005 760: No. 73. Autograph: J. Carey Thomas 2nd, Apr. 25, 1921. Bookseller's blind-stamp: Bought from Lindmark's Book Shop Poughkeepsie, New York.
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|a Continued by The female-impersonators, by R. Werther (pseud.).
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|a "First edition, 1,000 copies. Sold only, by mail order, to physicians, lawyers, legislators, psychologists, and sociologists; by Medico-Legal Journal ... This is copy number [blank] and is sold to [blank]"--T.p. verso.
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|a Lind, Earl, |d b. 1874.
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|a Gay men |z United States |v Biography.
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|a Transgender people |z United States |v Biography.
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|a Male homosexuality |z United States |x History.
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|a Booksellers' labels (Provenance) |x Lindmark's Book Shop. |2 local
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|a LGBTQ resource.
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|a Thomas, J. Carey |x Autograph.
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|a Beinecke Library |b LSF- BEINECKE >> 2005 760|DELIM|7567433
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|a 2005-06-14T16:58:24.000Z