A scintillating, richly peopled, impeccably researched history of the New York coastal enclave that, over the last century, became an iconic site of queer liberation.
Presents a collection of fourteen essays by Charles Dodd White - praised by Silas House as ""one of the best prose stylists of Appalachian literature"" - that explore the boundaries of family, loss, masculinity, and place.
A fascinating history of Irishmen woven through the clothes they wear. Taking the clothes they wore as a starting point, Paul Galvin skilfully weaves together a collection of stories of Irishmen who defined the culture and mood of their time.