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[[File:Gays the Word.jpg|thumb|Gay's the Word bookshop, July 2013|alt=exterior view of the shop]]'''Gay's the Word''' is an independent bookshop in Marchmont Street, [[Bloomsbury]], central London. It specialises in all types of gay and lesbian books, both fiction and non-fiction. It has hosted meetings by various community groups. | [[File:Gays the Word.jpg|thumb|Gay's the Word bookshop, July 2013|alt=exterior view of the shop]]'''Gay's the Word''' is an independent bookshop in Marchmont Street, [[Bloomsbury]], central London. It specialises in all types of gay and lesbian books, both fiction and non-fiction. It has hosted meetings by various community groups. | ||
− | The shop was founded in 1979 by [[Ernest Hole]] and others from [[Icebreakers]].<ref>http://www.polarimagazine.com/features/birth-gays-word/ | + | The shop was founded in 1979 by [[Ernest Hole]] and others from [[Icebreakers]].<ref>Ernest Hole [http://www.polarimagazine.com/features/birth-gays-word/ "The Birth of Gay's the Word"], ''[[Polari magazine]]'', 17 January 2012</ref> Gay's The Word was a gay mail order company before opening the shop <ref> ''Gay News'' issue 160 8 February 1979 </ref>. |
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+ | [[Mark Bunyan]] regularly performed in the shop. | ||
In 1984 the shop was raided by Customs and Excise and a large quantity of books seized as being obscene; a defence fund was set up, raising over £55,000. | In 1984 the shop was raided by Customs and Excise and a large quantity of books seized as being obscene; a defence fund was set up, raising over £55,000. | ||
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The shop is owned by [[Jim MacSweeney]]. | The shop is owned by [[Jim MacSweeney]]. | ||
− | In August 2011, the shop was damaged in the London riots, the only shop in the street to be targeted.<ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2011/aug/08/london-riots-sci-fi-dystopian</ref> | + | In August 2011, the shop was damaged in the London riots, the only shop in the street to be targeted.<ref>Jonathan Jones, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/jonathanjonesblog/2011/aug/08/london-riots-sci-fi-dystopian"London burning: history just went sci-fi"], ''The Guardian'', 8 August 2011.</ref> |
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+ | In July 2012 the shop was burgled, with a safe and computer equipment being stolen.<ref>Stephen Gray, [http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/07/11/london-gay-bookshop-burgled/ "London: Gay bookshop burgled"], ''[[Pink News]]'', 11 July 2012.</ref> | ||
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+ | There is a monthly book group meeting at the shop. | ||
− | + | The shop featured in the film ''[[Pride (film)|Pride]]'', with Kingsgate Road in [[West Hampstead]] standing in for Marchmont Street in 1984.<ref>Alice Hutton, [http://www.camdennewjournal.com/news/2013/oct/dominic-west-and-bill-nighy-help-west-hampstead-street-go-back-1980s-new-bbc-film#.UngHd4jOYGt.tumblr "Dominic West and Bill Nighy help West Hampstead street go back to the 1980s for new BBC film"], ''Camden New Journal'', 31 October 2013.</ref> | |
In February 2015 the shop was the venue for the London launch of [[Amiable Warriors]] Volume One. | In February 2015 the shop was the venue for the London launch of [[Amiable Warriors]] Volume One. | ||
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==Lesbian Discussion Group== | ==Lesbian Discussion Group== | ||
− | The '''Lesbian Discussion Group''' is a friendly and welcoming group and FREE (although there is a donations box to help support the bookshop). It meets at the shop every Wednesday.<ref>http://freespace.virgin.net/gays.theword/c_rev.htm</ref> | + | The '''Lesbian Discussion Group''' is a friendly and welcoming group and FREE (although there is a donations box to help support the bookshop). It meets at the shop every Wednesday.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20150801092737/http://freespace.virgin.net/gays.theword/c_rev.htm GTW website]: "Notice Board - Lesbian Discussion Group", archived by the Internet Archive as at 27 January 2016.</ref> |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
− | http://freespace.virgin.net/gays.theword | + | *[http://gaystheword.tumblr.com/ GTW website] |
+ | *[http://web.archive.org/web/20160127183455/http://freespace.virgin.net/gays.theword previous website] archived by the Internet Archive as at 27 January 2016 | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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[[Category:Bookshops]] | [[Category:Bookshops]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:59, 6 December 2022
Gay's the Word is an independent bookshop in Marchmont Street, Bloomsbury, central London. It specialises in all types of gay and lesbian books, both fiction and non-fiction. It has hosted meetings by various community groups.The shop was founded in 1979 by Ernest Hole and others from Icebreakers.[1] Gay's The Word was a gay mail order company before opening the shop [2].
Mark Bunyan regularly performed in the shop.
In 1984 the shop was raided by Customs and Excise and a large quantity of books seized as being obscene; a defence fund was set up, raising over £55,000.
In 2007 the shop was threatened with closure following increased rents and competition from online sales, but remains open following a campaign which received wide coverage in the press.
The shop is owned by Jim MacSweeney.
In August 2011, the shop was damaged in the London riots, the only shop in the street to be targeted.[3]
In July 2012 the shop was burgled, with a safe and computer equipment being stolen.[4]
There is a monthly book group meeting at the shop.
The shop featured in the film Pride, with Kingsgate Road in West Hampstead standing in for Marchmont Street in 1984.[5]
In February 2015 the shop was the venue for the London launch of Amiable Warriors Volume One.
Lesbian Discussion Group
The Lesbian Discussion Group is a friendly and welcoming group and FREE (although there is a donations box to help support the bookshop). It meets at the shop every Wednesday.[6]
External links
- GTW website
- previous website archived by the Internet Archive as at 27 January 2016
References
- ↑ Ernest Hole "The Birth of Gay's the Word", Polari magazine, 17 January 2012
- ↑ Gay News issue 160 8 February 1979
- ↑ Jonathan Jones, "London burning: history just went sci-fi", The Guardian, 8 August 2011.
- ↑ Stephen Gray, "London: Gay bookshop burgled", Pink News, 11 July 2012.
- ↑ Alice Hutton, "Dominic West and Bill Nighy help West Hampstead street go back to the 1980s for new BBC film", Camden New Journal, 31 October 2013.
- ↑ GTW website: "Notice Board - Lesbian Discussion Group", archived by the Internet Archive as at 27 January 2016.