List of figures
1.1 Behind the State Capitol: or Cincinnati Pike by John Wieners.
1.2 Frontispiece from Behind the State Capitol: or Cincinnati Pike by John Wieners.
1.3 p. 179 from Behind the State Capitol: or Cincinnati Pike by John Wieners.
2.1 Spread from Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio showing the young Caravaggio (Dexter Fletcher) in a hospital bed, with the Bacchino Malato resting on the wall behind him (verso). The script relating to the production shot is reproduced, along with a quotation from Giulio Mancini (1559–1630), whose Considerazione is one of the earliest sources for biographical information about Caravaggio. Caravaggio’s Bacchino Malato (c. 1593–94) is also reproduced in black and white (recto).
2.2 Cover image: Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio. The young Caravaggio (Dexter Fletcher) here grasps the severed head of the older Caravaggio (Nigel Terry) in Jarman’s tableau.
2.3 Jarman includes another full-size photograph of David with the Head of Goliath in Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio in which the severed head of the older Caravaggio (Nigel Terry) is held aloft by a youth (49).
2.4 Spread from Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio showing a black-andwhite reproduction of Caravaggio’s The Incredulity of Saint Thomas, the relevant section from the script, and a quotation from Carel van Mander (1548–1606), art theoretician (verso). Jarman’s recreation of The Incredulity of Saint Thomas is printed on the recto, in which Caravaggio (Nigel Terry) forces Davide’s (Garry Cooper) hand into the wound on his side (Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio, 60–1).
2.5 Jarman in a cameo role as a cardinal in Caravaggio. Production photograph by Gerald Incandela (Derek Jarman’s Caravaggio, 72).
3.1 He Said Meet Me At the Fountain cover.
3.2 He Said Meet Me At the Fountain centre spread.
3.3 Collaging Ken & Joe cover.
3.4 Collaging Ken & Joe open.
3.5 Collaging Ken & Joe centre spread.
6.1 Hold the front page: Capital Gay’s report of the raids, 13 April 1984.
6.2 A campaign publicity shot of the defendants holding some of the seized titles: centre: Amanda Russell; clockwise from top with goatee beard: Jonathan Cutbill, Charles Brown, John Duncan, Lesley Jones, Paud Hegarty, Peter Dorey, Glenn McKee and Gerard Walsh.
6.3 Capital Gay published Customs’ secret guidelines to its staff telling them what material to confiscate.
6.4 A Customs officer admitted at the committal hearing that all gay books were seized.
6.5 The magistrate sent the nine booksellers for trial at the Old Bailey.
6.6 The case was compounded on the anniversary of the Stonewall riots and so in time to be celebrated on the day of the Pride Parade 1986.