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[[Image:462px-Cscr-featured .png |15px]] [[J.M. Barrie]] was a photographer, author, and playwright most famous for creating the character Peter Pan.
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[[Image:462px-Cscr-featured .png |15px]] The [[International Journal of Greek Love]] (IJGL) was a scholarly publication edited between January 1965 and November 1966 by J. Z. Eglinton, pseudonym of the famous numismatist and boy-lover Walter Breen. According to the blurb inside the journal, IJGL is a "quarterly devoted to literary, historical, sociological, psychological and related studies centered around the phenomenon of Greek love, defined as the love between man and adolescent boy."
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Revision as of 03:35, 25 January 2013

J.M. Barrie was a photographer, author, and playwright most famous for creating the character Peter Pan. The International Journal of Greek Love (IJGL) was a scholarly publication edited between January 1965 and November 1966 by J. Z. Eglinton, pseudonym of the famous numismatist and boy-lover Walter Breen. According to the blurb inside the journal, IJGL is a "quarterly devoted to literary, historical, sociological, psychological and related studies centered around the phenomenon of Greek love, defined as the love between man and adolescent boy."