Three Queer Lives by Paul Bailey

Three Queer Lives by Paul Bailey

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This work presents the stories of two remarkable men and an extraordinary woman, and how they lived in an age when gayness was reviled and outlawed.

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Three Queer Lives by Paul Bailey

This work presents the stories of two remarkable men and an extraordinary woman, and how they lived in an age when gayness was reviled and outlawed. Paul Bailey's interest in Naomi Jacob was awakened in 1959, when he waited on her in Harrods's book department under the impression that she was J.B. Priestley. "Micky" Jacob was the author of dozens of bestselling novels, and several volumes of autobiography, which can be found today in charity shops. Fred Barnes, who survived an attempted murder by his father, was a singer, dancer and light comedian at the beginning of the century. His is a classic riches-to-rags story, his downfall foreshadowed by two very public events. Arthur Marshall who completes the trio, is the sunniest presence here, chuckling his way through the World War II and becoming a much-loved television personality in old age. In a personal introduction, Paul Bailey describes how he came to be fascinated by these very different human beings, all gay in more senses than one.
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ISBN 13 9780241134559
ISBN 10 0241134552
Title Three Queer Lives
Author Paul Bailey
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Penguin Books Ltd
Year published 2001-10-25
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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