Ralph Adams Cram: Boston bohemia, 1881-1900

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University of Massachusetts Press, 1995 - 569 pages
This biography of Ralph Adams Cram offers a portrait of America's avant garde, Boston's little known fin-de-siecle bohemia, in which Cram figured as leader, editor, art critic, poet and designer. It discloses the contribution of Boston's gay subculture to its intellectual and cultural history.

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Pinckney Street
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Black Spirits and White
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The Prayer Is Granite
83
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