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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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  • 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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...founded the Summer Institute on Sexuality and Society at the University of Amsterdam (1996), and the PhD Program in Human Sexuality at the California Institute ...
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  • ...Souls and their Chaste Longing For the Beautiful, Untouchable," Gay News [Amsterdam], no. 246, February 2012.) But Rosenthal deliberately avoids this quarrel a ...
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  • In 1987, as a visiting professor at the University of Amsterdam, De Cecco gave an interview to [[Paidika]]: The Journal of Pedophilia. [htt ...
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  • ...tional non-pornographic magazine about [[boylove]] published in English in Amsterdam by Spartacus, containing articles, photos of boys and other content of inte Paedo Alert News. English language magazine published from Amsterdam covering news topics in the pedophile movement. ...
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  • ...od, 3 August 1986]</ref> One year previously, he had shifted operations to Amsterdam, Netherlands, reissuing the magazine under his new company Euro-Spartacus. ...
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  • ...al, such as [[Child Pornography|Azov Films]] material - in the instance of Amsterdam's ''Intermale'', which closed in 2011. ...
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  • ...rison and left the United States in 1998, dividing his time between Paris, Amsterdam and Tromso. [...] He also remained unrepentant about the sexual relationshi ...ims-book-about-paedo Crime without Victims]''. Global Academic Publishers, Amsterdam.''' ...
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  • ...no credible evidence, for instance, to support claims of child auctions in Amsterdam, of toll-free numbers and mail-order houses for child prostitutes, of child ...
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  • ...rison and left the United States in 1998, dividing his time between Paris, Amsterdam and Tromso. [...] He also remained unrepentant about the sexual relationshi ...
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  • ...n the title story, a group of philosophers tries to establish an utopia in Amsterdam, harkening back to a prelapsarian world of uncomplicated sexuality and natu ...
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