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  • ...olyte Press]], 1986) and the posthumously published ''Shakespeare's Boy'' (Amsterdam: [[Acolyte Press]], 1991). ...
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  • ...and was later bought by [[Spartacus International Gay Guide|Spartacus]] in Amsterdam. In the early 1980s, Coltsfoot Press was bought and re-activated by Amsterdam-based publisher Spartacus, owned by John Stamford. Stamford employed [[Fran ...
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  • ...national Association of Internet Hotlines''', f. 23rd November 1999) is an Amsterdam-based international association of public hotlines (or "tiplines") geared t ...
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  • ...mosocial Arrangements, ed. Mattias Duyves et al. (Amsterdam: University of Amsterdam, 1983), 144–148. ...prose writings from the Books of the Nameless Love], trans. by H. Kennedy. Amsterdam: Southernwood Press. ...
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  • ...iously operated pedophilia workgroups in the towns and cities of Den Haag, Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Deventer, Dordrecht, Groningen, Nijmegen and Utrecht. ...
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  • ...nd Wenderhold, two versions of Chick co-existed, Chick/Dordrecht and Chick/Amsterdam, until Wenderhold eventually bought the Dordrecht version. ...nely Death of Chick Publisher Joop Wilhemus]. Koud Bloed (in Dutch). Nieuw Amsterdam (17).</ref> Two years later, Wilhelmus was released early because of good b ...
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  • ...s.] (Archived version).</ref> He later founded his own publishing house in Amsterdam called [[Entimos Press]]. With Entimos Press Mader published books on [[Boy ...a bibliography of the published writings and photographs of D.H. Mader'' (Amsterdam: [[Entimos Press]], 1995), 28 pages. ...
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  • ...d to the Netherlands during World War II, studying at the Universiteit van Amsterdam and the Catholic University of Nijmegen.<ref>[https://www.ipce.info/library ...inority''), the relationship between an adult and a high school student in Amsterdam after the Second World War. Both were self-published under his pseudonym of ...
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  • ...g from the International Scientific Conference on Gay and Lesbian Studies, Amsterdam.</ref> ...
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  • ...rlem as the son of an ophthalmologist. He studied law at the University of Amsterdam (1931-1935) and obtained his degree in 1935. From 1935 to 1937 he was assoc ...r and politician as well as a prolific writer. He worked as an attorney in Amsterdam from 1940 to 1950, and between 1946 and 1950 he was on the editorial board ...
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  • In [[Amsterdam]], Torey published from 1979 to 1984 ''[[Pan: A Magazine about Boy-Love]]'' ...
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  • ...y overseas. This lead police to liken her claims about being trafficked to Amsterdam to the plot of the movie, Taken.'' ...
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  • ...and sadomasochism. He taught gay and lesbian studies at the University of Amsterdam from 1984 to 2017. He served as editor or editorial board member of many pe ...ed by a group of adolescents, to include a canal boat for gay youth at the Amsterdam Gay Pride. Hekma's discussion and response to these scandals can be found h ...
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  • __NOTOC__The '''Acolyte Press''' (c1984-1996) was an Amsterdam based publishing house specializing in [[boylove]] fiction and erotica. It The Acolyte Press was established in Amsterdam in the mid-1980s after [[Coltsfoot Press]] (then a division of [[Spartacus] ...
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  • ...ation which opened the first birth control clinic in the world in 1881, in Amsterdam. The NVSH was once the only source of condoms in the Netherlands. ...
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  • ...merican publisher John Stamford established Spartacus Press in Baarn, near Amsterdam, to produce travel guides and photo magazines in English for the gay market ...ftback anthologies of “stories about boy-love” published by Pan-Spartacus, Amsterdam and edited by Frank Torey. Most of the contributors were pseudonymous. “Pan ...
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  • ...n are managed by the International Institute of Social History (IISG) in [[Amsterdam]]. ...
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  • ...launching a scholarly journal about [[pedophilia]] after he relocated in [[Amsterdam]] in 1986. A year later the first issue was published by the non-profit Sti *[[Gert Hekma]], PhD, University of Amsterdam ...
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  • ...He was perpetually at work on a doctoral dissertation at the University of Amsterdam on five early 20th century Christian boy-love poets. ...was acquitted on appeal in 1992. His work was again seized from a show at Amsterdam’s Serieuze Zaken gallery in 1994, but ordered returned by the court. In Nov ...
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  • ...the World Council of Churches to study sexology at the Free University in Amsterdam. In September 1976, he established the [[Centre du Christ Libérateur]] in P ...
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