Includes photographs of Ira Cohen and other subjects by (or from): Peter Cunningham, Indra Tamang, Marcia Resnick, Ira Landgarten, Francesco Masci, Joe Geitler, Hisashi, Jan and Lois Alsop, Bruce Carpenter, Charlz (Charles) Junod, Maurizio Rugger (Ruggeri), Isabel, Karen Hershey, David Sands, Misao, Larry Sawyer, Susan Falk, E., Asako, Marco Bakker, Mia Hanson, Ellen Pearlman, Christopher Stein, Gary Halpern, Matthew Lewis, John Beigelow Taylor, Gail Parker, P. Segura, Emily (with note), Karin (with note), Hibbard (with note), Wird Oudejans (with note), I. (with note), John Taylor, Vali Myers, A. Parker, Hawk, Hallie, Filipa, Billy, Eric LaPrade, J.N. and Ann Reilly, H. Thalmann, Francesca.
Labels include: Elegea for Allen, Don Snyder, Gregory and his daughter - nurse Sheri, Anita Fiset, For Trawdi Duck, Shiv Mirabito, Gregory's funeral, Chili, Tambri, Jack Barker, Ira giving readings, Pour Ira Cohen, Alhambra 1929, Jade Hirschmann reading poetry at his book party, For Jon, love Bing, Gerard Malanga (stationary on which note is written), Ram Nath, Hannelore Rezzomico (note regarding her), P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, Charles Henri Ford, John - Michelle - Teny - Wilson, Ed Nielson (poem), St. Valentines Day '05 - Hotel Chelsea, Sumita - my little "adopted" Nepali girl, Didi with baby doing Puja, Ignite Magazine release party, Rolend Valery, Raphael Aladdin Cohen.
Places include London, Brussels, New York, Crete, Erlangen. Also includes photographs by Ira Cohen, photographs of family and friends, objects, and events with music and costumes. Also includes some documents, artwork, cards, ephemera.
Flyers and folded single-sheet brochures advertising gay erotic books published by Palm Drive Publishing and gay erotic videos produced by Palm Drive Video. Advertised works feature books by Mark Hemry and Jack Fritscher and videos by Jack Fritscher. Palm Drive Publishing was founded in 1997 as a small press dedicated to gay popular culture and history. Palm Drive Video, founded by Jack Frischer, produced gay porn videos with an emphasis on fetish
See box for detailed listing. These slides came to the Library via Edward H. Smith. They include slides from various sources, such as the Interchurch World Movement of North America, Annette Karge studio, and others. Include schools, people, scenes, buildings.