Transvestia
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Content included such things as how-tos, going-out stories, reports of TG events, words of wisdom from the Editor, and TG fiction, often illustrated with line drawings. | Content included such things as how-tos, going-out stories, reports of TG events, words of wisdom from the Editor, and TG fiction, often illustrated with line drawings. | ||
− | Original items and new-old-stock copies of the original <em>Transvestia</em> are | + | Original items, reprints, and new-old-stock copies of the original <em>Transvestia</em> are available. |
Prior to her passing, [[Virginia Prince]] sold the copyrights of <em>Transvestia</em>, three published books, and various other publications to Sandy Thomas, who continues to make reprints available through Lulu, a well-known demand publishing house. | Prior to her passing, [[Virginia Prince]] sold the copyrights of <em>Transvestia</em>, three published books, and various other publications to Sandy Thomas, who continues to make reprints available through Lulu, a well-known demand publishing house. | ||
In more recent years, the title has been re-used as a compendium of TG fiction, again by Sandy Thomas. | In more recent years, the title has been re-used as a compendium of TG fiction, again by Sandy Thomas. |
Latest revision as of 16:51, 27 July 2014
Transvestia was a periodical publication of Chevalier Publications which was produced and edited by Virginia Prince.
Transvestia was regarded as the most widely circulated non-pornographic periodical of interest to the TG Community during the 1960s and 1970s.
Content included such things as how-tos, going-out stories, reports of TG events, words of wisdom from the Editor, and TG fiction, often illustrated with line drawings.
Original items, reprints, and new-old-stock copies of the original Transvestia are available.
Prior to her passing, Virginia Prince sold the copyrights of Transvestia, three published books, and various other publications to Sandy Thomas, who continues to make reprints available through Lulu, a well-known demand publishing house.
In more recent years, the title has been re-used as a compendium of TG fiction, again by Sandy Thomas.