
Queers in History Volume One of Two (A–K)
The Encyclopedia of Historical LGBT+
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Keith Stern

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Get this book before it's banned … again.
Everybody loves secrets. We’re all fascinated by celebrities, the rich, the powerful, and the famous. When scandals break out, we want to read all about it. And the surest way to get anyone’s attention is to start talking about sex. Now here’s a book that has all this and much more, with a thousand and one short stories about prominent people from ancient Egypt to the 21st century who, in their personal lives, all had one thing in common. They were all gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans or otherwise … queer. Movie stars, musicians, kings, queens, soldiers, athletes, scientists, and even religious leaders from all over the world. The book is called Queers in History. It’s a funny title and definitely a fun read. But there’s also tons of serious useful information revealing a secret side of these famous personalities.Queers in History reveals the compelling stories about some of your favorite folks; stories that are usually left out of their official biographies. Did you know that, for instance:
- Joan Crawford and Marilyn Monroe had a one-night-stand?
- Leonardo da Vinci was imprisoned twice for same-sex affairs?
- Leonard Bernstein had an affair with an Israeli soldier?
- The lesbian wife of a gay actor accused Howard Hughes of having an affair with her husband shortly before his mysterious murder?
- The founder of Shinto Buddhism also founded a tradition of male-male love in Japan?
- Angelina Jolie wanted to marry her "Firefox" co-star Jenny Shimizu?
- The wife of one US president moved her girlfriend into the White House, and another US President shared his White House bed with the male chief of his security detail?
- An heroic soldier in the US Revolution was actually a woman in disguise, who "married" another woman after her service in the Continental Army?
- And in 1886, when US officials asked an Indian tribe to send "their best woman" to visit Washington, DC, the tribe chose instead to send a man in a dress?
These are just a few of the historical facts you’ll learn from Queers in History. It's taken 32 years to gather the information that fills over 700 pages in this edition. But Queers in History is much more than a collection of facts. Each person’s life is presented as an entertaining short story, showing how their sexuality affected their lives and their work. And though it’s about gay people, it’s something everybody will be interested in, especially straight people who may not know as much as they think they do about some of their favorite celebrities.
The previous edition got rave reviews in USA Today, Wired magazine, The Village Voice, and many others. Put this book on your coffee table before your next party and a few minutes later it will be the main topic of conversation. Just don’t put it in the bathroom because the first person in there may lock the door and not come out for a long long time.
My name’s Keith Stern, I wrote Queers in History, and I’ve produced some of the most popular biographical websites on the Internet. Sir Ian McKellen, better known as Gandalf and Magneto in the movies, has contributed an inspirational foreword to the book. Visit queersinhistory.com