October Montréal Several members of […]
When
1973-10
Description
October Montréal Several members of Gay McGill, including Will Aitken, Bruce Garside, and John Southin, opened Androgyny Books, specializing in gay and feminist titles, at 1225A, rue Crescent. Over the next twenty years Androgyny (L'Androgyne) would establish itself as the premier lesbian and gay bookstore in Quebec.
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Androgyny BooksMontrealAll People
John SouthinBruce GarsideWill AitkenAll Organizations
GAY, Gay McGillAll Citations
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