Gay bar : : the fabulous, true story of a daring woman and her boys in the 1950s / / Will Fellow and Helen P. Branson ; introduction by Blanche M. Baker.

Vivacious, unconventional, candid, and straight, Helen Branson operated a gay bar in Los Angeles in the 1950s - America's most anti-gay decade. After years of fending off drunken passes as an entertainer in cocktail bars, this divorced grandmother preferred the wit, variety, and fun she found a...

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Place / Publishing House:Madison, Wisconsin : : University of Wisconsin Press,, 2010.
Year of Publication:2010
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (xx, 166 pages) :; illustrations
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505 0 |a Cover -- Preface -- From The Dust Jacket Of The Original Edition -- Introduction -- Foreword -- Chapter 1: Well, Get You, Girl -- Chapter 2: Don8217;t Scream At Your Mother -- Chapter 3: Carry On Like Faust -- Chapter 4: Clever Drag, But I Think He8217;s Fuzz -- Chapter 5: Hit Him With Your Beaded Bag, May -- Chapter 6: Meanwhile, Back At The Palace -- Chapter 7: And Away We Go -- Chapter 8: Must Be These High Heels I8217;M Wearing -- Chapter 9: I Read Her Beads For Her -- Chapter 10: Listen To Your Mother -- For The Record -- Afterword -- Acknowledgments -- Notes On Sources -- Bibliography. 
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