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Publicado por Society for Individual Rights, San Francisco, 1965
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Newsletter. 10p., 8.5x11 inches, articles, calendar of events, reports, ads, services and resources, very good newsletter of folded sheets. Cover story endorsing Robert Gonzales. No relation to Matt. S.I.R. was an extremely important homophile organization in the 1960s-70s and "Vector" was the main gay magazine for the Bay Area during those years. The magazine began life as a newsletter in 1964, merely several folded and or stapled sheets with news and calendars. The late Sixties found the magazine concentrating more on local and national news of interest to gay men.The final years saw the magazine turn more to a standard gay men's magazine with photos of young men from around the Bay Area.
Publicado por Society for Individual Rights, San Francisco, 1965
Librería: Bolerium Books Inc., San Francisco, CA, Estados Unidos de America
Revista / Publicación Original o primera edición
Newsletter. 14p. including covers, 8.5x11 inches, articles, calendar of events, reports, ads, services and resources, very good newsletter of folded sheets with green and red spot-color text and banner. Heading into its second year the newsletter expanded a bit with more pages, better stock and for the Christmas edition the addition of red and green spot colors. Ramps writes about Gay Bars and the Law as well as reviewing books. A report on Florida's attempts to obtaing homophile mailing lists. S.I.R. was an extremely important homophile organization in the 1960s-70s and "Vector" was the main gay magazine for the Bay Area during those years. The magazine began life as a newsletter in 1964, merely several folded and or stapled sheets with news and calendars. The late Sixties found the magazine concentrating more on local and national news of interest to gay men.The final years saw the magazine turn more to a standard gay men's magazine with photos of young men from around the Bay Area.