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The never-before-told story of Brooklyn's vibrant and forgotten queer history, from the mid-1850s up to the present day.
***An ALA GLBT Round Table Over the Rainbow 2019 Top Ten Selection***"[A] boisterous, motley new history...an entertaining and insightful chronicle, building on earlier histories by George Chauncey, Sherill Tippins and Charles Kaiser, among others, and enhanced by original research in newspaper archives, unpublished letters and collections of ephemera." --The New York Times Book Review
"A chronicle for the ages." --Harper's Bazaar "A funny, tender and disturbing history of LGBTQ life." --The Guardian "A hungry archivist, Hugh Ryan unearths vivid material to populate this story [of queer Brooklyn]....The archival discoveries that Ryan has made evoke a world of affection and pleasure." --The New Republic "An exquisite, strange, and beautiful book." --Out.com "A dynamic combination of meticulous research and impassioned prose.... A romantic, exquisite history of gay culture." --Kirkus Reviews, starred "This evocative and nostalgic love song to the borough and its flamboyant past offers a valuable broadening of historical perspective." --Publishers Weekly "When Brooklyn Was Queer achieves everything one could want in a history.... Thorough research, engaging storytelling, fascinating stories and a history of obscurity make this investigation of queer Brooklyn a compelling, essential read." --Shelf Awareness