For Your Convenience
A learned dialogue instructive to all Londoners & London visitors, overheard in the Thélème Club and taken down verbatim
London,
George Routledge & Sons Ltd, Broadway House, 68-74 Carter Lane E. C.,
1937
Octavo (190 by 128 mm), pictorial map endpapers and illustrated title-page by Philip Gough, bound in publisher's green cloth over boards boards.
190 by 128mm. (7.5 by 5 inches).
15395
notes:
The first gay guide to London, with the earliest printed map of the city's 'cottages'.
'For Your Convenience' ostensibly takes the form of a dialogue between two gentlemen about where to find a public toilet in London if one were to be, say, "walking through Wigmore street after three cups of tea". However, this Wodehousian chat disguises the book's true subject matter - a guide to public loos throughout the city where gay men could go 'cottaging' (or 'cruising...
'For Your Convenience' ostensibly takes the form of a dialogue between two gentlemen about where to find a public toilet in London if one were to be, say, "walking through Wigmore street after three cups of tea". However, this Wodehousian chat disguises the book's true subject matter - a guide to public loos throughout the city where gay men could go 'cottaging' (or 'cruising...