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Another ''Gay London'' was published in 1999; according to [[Ian Martin]] (Iansie):
Another ''Gay London'' was published in 1999; according to [[Ian Martin]] (Iansie):
:"In 1999, I helped write ''Gay London'', a pocket-sized guide book published by ellipsis. Sadly, ''Gay London'' is now out-of-print (and Ellipsis is no more)."<ref>http://www.iansie.com/nonsense/gaylondon.html archived by the [[Web Archive]] at http://web.archive.org/web/20120829231612/http://www.iansie.com/nonsense/gaylondon.htmlThis website contains reviews from the book.</ref>
:"In 1999, I helped write ''Gay London'', a pocket-sized guide book published by ellipsis. Sadly, ''Gay London'' is now out-of-print (and Ellipsis is no more)."<ref>http://www.iansie.com/nonsense/gaylondon.html archived by the [[Web Archive]] at http://web.archive.org/web/20120829231612/http://www.iansie.com/nonsense/gaylondon.html This website contains reviews from the book.</ref>


==List of venues==
==List of venues==

Revision as of 13:34, 9 May 2013

Gay London, by Graham Parker, first published 1997 by Metro Publications (a company specialising in guides to London) but now out of print, is a book listing facilities for gay people (mainly gay men) in London, including accommodation, cafes, clubs, health and fitness, pubs and bars, restaurants, shops,and social clubs, with photographs by Andi Davidson. ISBN: 0-9522914-6-0. There were two further editions, in May 2000 and August 2001.[1]

Another Gay London was published in 1999; according to Ian Martin (Iansie):

"In 1999, I helped write Gay London, a pocket-sized guide book published by ellipsis. Sadly, Gay London is now out-of-print (and Ellipsis is no more)."[2]

List of venues

See Gay London, 1997 for the venues listed in the 1997 edition.

Other books

Another Gay London was published in 1999; according to Ian Martin (Iansie):

"In 1999, I helped write Gay London, a pocket-sized guide book published by ellipsis. Sadly, Gay London is now out-of-print (and Ellipsis is no more).[1] Gay London, 1997

References

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