A guide on how to use Second Life. It covers various areas such as how to move, communicate and dress, moving on to information on making money and building a business in Second Life. It covers how to market your businesses and services wit...
Noted journalist Andrew Sullivan argues that true conservatism is not religious fundamentalism and it is not authoritarianism, though in the political climate of the book's writing it seems to be so. Sullivan identifies the modern conservat...
Andrew Sullivan, former editor of "The New Republic", has assembled a widely divergent collection of opinions for this thought-provoking reader on same-sex marriage. The diverse group of spokespeople, representing the broad sweep of western...
Andrew Sullivan offers well thought-out and deeply felt essays on friendship and love in the context of the AIDS epidemic. A New York Times Notable Book for 1998.
New Republic editor Andrew Sullivan defines four major attitudes towards homosexuality: the prohibitionists, who regard it as sick or criminal behavior, requiring a cure or punishment; liberationists (e.g. Michel Foucault), who see it as a ...
Andrew Tobias used the pseudonym "John Reid" when this book was first published in 1973. It has since become a classic in the field of gay memoirs and coming-out stories.
Place your bets for the 1996 presidential season! Will you put your money on a Republican, a Democrat, or an independent? Soon we will be so bombarded with statistics, news analysis, political television shows and mind-numbing commercials t...
This unique reference book compiles over 500 news stories, editorials, essays, and reviews taken from The New York Times that chronicle the legal, political, social, cultural, and personal evolution of gay rights throughout the 20th centur...