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  • ...ess he began writing plays and novels. His works were critically acclaimed in his time. He married the actress Mary Ansell, although it is likely he nev ...the jaw which left him unable to speak, Barrie abandoned his current play in production to nurse Arthur back to health after surgery. Barrie never left ...
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  • ...ature/erotica_pornography.html] [[The Asbestos Diary]] created a sensation in its era and it has been argued that it was partly responsible for the rift (For a free copy of '''The Asbestos Diary''' in PDF format, send your request to: '''willrobinson@tutanota.com''') ...
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  • ...University of Massachusetts Boston, and started publishing in gay studies in 1985.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Armstrong_Percy_III William ...d Memphis lawyer Dent Minor, scion of 17th-century settlers of those names in Maryland and Virginia. His great-uncle John B. Minor taught law at the Univ ...
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  • ...e number of adolescent boys (90% of them were between thirteen and twenty) in his hometown of Brisbane. Most of these were one-time sexual encounters, bu Osborne recorded in great detail these sexual encounters, along with the physical characteristi ...
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  • ...lar, born on 5 October 1840 in Clifton. He was educated in Harrow and then in Balliol and Magdalen Colleges at Oxford. While at school, he discovered tha ...rus''. Although married with four children, Symonds lived most of his life in Davos, [[Switzerland]] and [[Venice]] where he became sexually promiscuous ...
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  • ...e:Wilhelm von Gloeden.jpg|thumb|right|Self-portrait of Wilhelm von Gloeden in 1891.]] ...her and [[boylover]] who worked mainly while an [[expatriates|expatriate]] in [[Italy]]. He is mostly known for his pastoral nude studies of [[Sicily|Sic ...
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  • ...o assume that the contacts Wilde had with these young men had to be sexual in nature. ...led, leading to periods of separation and reconciliation. Wilde died alone in a Paris boarding house three years after his release from Reading Gaol. ...
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  • ...emically throughout his post-secondary education. He endured a brief stint in the United States Army, and claimed that a 1947 plane crash while on duty c ...Breen completed his undergraduate college coursework, he immersed himself in the study of coinage. Walter Breen also spent considerable time compiling i ...
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  • ...name="tdiphmarch19">{{cite news |author= Author unknown|title=''This Day In Pedo History: March 19'' |date=2003 |accessdate= 3-10-15}} </ref> ...used with children for educational purposes. The duo were also responsible in 1973 for a book called Drug you?: survivor's handbook, also designed as an ...
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  • ...d the International German School. He returned to the Netherlands to study in 1939. He studied at the University of [[Amsterdam]] and later received his ...n organizing the [[Enclave Kring]], the first organization for pedophiles. In 1960 Enclave moved to Rotterdam. It later developed into the "International ...
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  • ...signations, the 13th year of the 3rd millennium, the 13th year of the 21st century, and the 4th year of the 2010s decade. ...was a cold month indeed marked by a number of [[Azov Films |Azov]] arrests in what is now being called [[Operation Spade]]. Many men are having their liv ...
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  • ...s a partner to the writer [[Oscar Wilde]], and was an obscure Uranian poet in his own right. ...ted at Winchester College and Magdalen College, Oxford. He met Oscar Wilde in 1891 and soon began an affair with him. When his father, the Marquess of Qu ...
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  • ...authorities. He was present at all major civil rights events and protests in the 1960's, except the [[Stonewall]] riots since they were spontaneous. ...ting that [[boylover]]s today were being treated much like [[homosexual]]s in general while he was growing up. ...
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  • [[File:Don Bosco statue at the Shrine of Mary Help of Christians in Calamba, Laguna.jpg|thumb|175 px|Statue of St.John Bosco at the Diocesan Sh ...his actions through the years. Many Catholic schools nowadays refer to him in their name and/or claim his heritage. ...
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  • ...art historian, encyclopedist, and bibliographer. He is Professor Emeritus in the Art Department at [[Hunter College]], where he taught from 1972 to 2005 ...k University. The subject of his art-history dissertation was an eleventh-century illuminated Bible from Belgium. His training as a medievalist provided the ...
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  • ...ek love]]. He is now best known as the former owner of the [[Warren Cup]] in the British Museum.<ref> [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Perry_Warren ...His father was Samuel Denis Warren, who founded the Cumberland Paper Mills in Maine.<ref name=lewes>Lewes District Council: [http://www.lewes.gov.uk/busi ...
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  • ...novelist born in Lübeck, Germany, and author of the famed novel, ''[[Death in Venice]]''. ...neteenth-century realist fiction and the twentieth-century modernist style in his novels, short stories, and essays. ...
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  • ...land, [[Switzerland]] and the [[United States]] but lived most of his life in Berlin. Mackay became famous in 1891 with his study ''Die Anarchisten'' which was translated into English ...
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  • ...signations, the 16th year of the 3rd millennium, the 16th year of the 21st century, and the 7th year of the 2010s decade. ...-bill/515</ref> known as the [[International Megan's Law]]. In an editoral in the Washington Post, David Post compared the law to Nathaniel Hawthorne's ' ...
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  • ...was a French author and boylover, winner of the Nobel Prize in literature in 1947. ...y and became a prolific writer at an early age, publishing his first novel in 1891. ...
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