Mundo Cel: Stori (Lambda Lerary Awards - Gay Fictn): 9781609804183: Negron, Luis, Leve, Suzanne Jill: Books
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- MUNDO CEL: STORI (LAMBDA LERARY AWARDS - GAY FICTN) PAPERBACK – MARCH 12, 2013
- BT SELLERS GAY FICTN
- UNLIMED EMBRACE: A CANON OF GAY FICTN, 1945-1995 HARDVER – JUNE 29, 1998
- THE LOST LIBRARY: GAY FICTN REDISVERED PAPERBACK – JANUARY 1, 2010
MUNDO CEL: STORI (LAMBDA LERARY AWARDS - GAY FICTN) PAPERBACK – MARCH 12, 2013
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