An archive of poetry, pictures, history, and quotes dedicated to queer
individuals before the year 1900. The title is an homage to a book by
Louis Crompton, but the blog will contain content expressing all forms
of sexuality and gender identity.Have a question or request for a
certain artist or era? Feel free to leave a message in the askbox.
Submissions are open (please provide a date and source).The manager of
this tumblr does not add commentary or provide translations. This blog
may be NSFW. All donations go to purchasing new books and related
materials to bring more content to H&C.