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Hardcover. Negligible wear at one or two points on jacket; rear inner flap creased. Content is clear. "Frank answers to every important question about sex in today's world". Illustrated. TS Used
Paperback. Unread shop stock; very good condition throughout. TS Used
Paperback with minor shelfwear only, almost like new. AD Used
19861072BWoodchurch, Norbury, 1986-87. 4 Bände. 8°. 179, 316, 240 u. 294 S. Orig.-Leinen mit farbig illustr. OU.
19595602AParis, The Olympia Press, 1959. Kl.8°. 125 Seiten. Grüne Orig.-Broschur. (= The Traveller's Companion Seriens no. 47).
Small pocketbook format (mass market paperback), 125 pages, b&w facsimiles ; 18 cm. Series: An Evergreen black cat book. Miller, Henry, 1891-1980 -- Sexual behavior, Literature.
This undated edition was published by L. Rene in London, probably in the late 1890s. "Complete Edition, with engravings." - title page. Colour plates. A fascinating nostalgic presentation of the birds and the bees, and the development of the child from conception to birth, and beyond. "Erection is chiefly caused by scuraum, eringoes, cresses, crysmon, parsnips, artichokes, turnips, asparagus, candied ginger, acorns bruised to powder and drank in muscadel, scallion, sea sheel fish, etc... The act of coition being over, let the woman repose herself on her right side, with her head lying low..." - p.10. Hinges open. Some plates loose but present. Above-average but not excessive wear. Tiny binder's tag inside back board, otherwise unmarked. A worthy vintage copy. Book
Small blue octavo; 93 p ; 20 cm. Literature; Erotic; Poetry.
196910188ANew York, Ophelia Press, 1969. Kl.8°: 17,5 x 11 cm. 187 S. Broschur. OPH 152. Kearney, Publ. of the New York Olympia Press, S. 14, 152. Leicht berieben, angestaubt, Kanten teils Läsuren.
19526575ALondon, Swan, 1952. 8°. 251 S. Orig.-Pappband.
Hardcover, 1st edition in unclipped dust jacket, very good condition. Sunning to Jacket. Clean and unmarked throughout. AD Clean Copy
19724721ADen Haag, B. Bakker nv, 1972 (SUCK special issue). Folio. 72 S. Farbig illustr. Orig.-Broschur.
Paperback. Unused shop stock with minor shelf wear and score to rear cover. Like new. AD Used
1956334ANew York, Julian Press, 1956. 8°. 320 S. Orig.-Leinen mit RTitel.
1978413BWheaton, Tyndale House, 1978. 206 S. Taschenbuch. 1
18005629London: S. W. Fores 1800. First edition. Illustrated hand-colored broadside measuring 270 x 400mm and printed to verso only. Faint offsetting to recto and faint traces of mounting to corners. In all a Fine example of this visual satire commenting on the phenomenon of younger men seeking marriage with elderly widows for their own financial gain -- and the cultural anxiety surrounding the marital sexuality of such brides. Unrecorded in ESTC and OCLC we have located two examples of the present work at the British Museum and Yale. <br /> <br /> The present broadside draws together a wide matrix of debates and social anxieties surrounding the economic and sexual status of widows and the financial motivations for marriage among second sons and men of the middle class. Though women were more frequently forced into experiencing marriage as a form of 'honorable prostitution' in which their physical desirability served as their key for accessing wealth and stability under coverture it was increasingly acknowledged that large swaths of young men also suffered under this system. And while widows could escape the system -- shifting from the disempowered femme covert to the more legally independent femme sole on their husbands' deaths -- there was both a social fantasy of reinserting them into the marriage market as a means for regaining control over their money and bodies as well as a social anxiety about their ability to corrupt through the range of knowledge and authority they gained through previous marital experience. Here a young man walks his aging crone down the aisle. Ornately clad and expressing her anticipation for "the comforts of matrimony" she is ridiculed by the ministers at the pulpit who posit that if "matrimony was first ordained.for a remedy against fornication" then "the remedy will be worse than the disease" in this instance. Untroubled the young groom focuses on the land deeds bank notes and jewelry accounts which stuff his pockets -- assets which will legally become his after the ceremony and which serve as his marital comforts. Meanwhile two young women observe from the sidelines one of them planning her future with the groom after his aging bride's eventual demise. "Those jewels will look better on me than on the last owner" she notes as her companion whispers hopefully "you'll let me take a morning ride with you sometimes."<br /> <br /> A visual commentary on the financial and social issues surrounding marriage under coverture which Daniel Defoe would deride as "matrimonial whoredom."<br /> <br /> <br /> British Museum 1935.0522.8.109. Yale Center for British Art B1974.12.328. S. W. Fores unknown
19675693ALondon, Femina Books, 1967. 8°. 392 S. Orig.-Leinen mit RTitel.
19674314BCorvina, Ca., Collectors Publications, 1967. 8°. 188 S., 2 Bll. Verlags-Anzeigen. Original-Broschur mit Fronttitel.
Good+ Hardback. Good dust jacket is a bit grubby with minor tears & marks. Small water stain running through bottom corner of pages but text is not affected. Clean copy. xvi. + 188p.
1989250909-RD27Re/Search Publications 1989. Very good paperback. Illustrated with black and white photogrpahs by Bobby Neel Adams. Paperback. Very Good. Re/Search Publications Paperback
Hardcover with unclipped dust jacket with plastic sleeve. Sticker to rear pastedown, no other notable flaws, almost like new. AD Used
Hardcover with jacket in very good condition. Jacket and lower edges of boards are worn. Front lower edge of jacket is nicked. Pages are clean and contents are clear throughout. HCW Used
2001051657Newark NJ: University of Delaware 2001. 433pp index bibliography notes. Black boards in jacket. As new. Representations of sexuality in French literature over the period 1740-1900 undergo a process of narrativization with a new thematic dispensation seeking to replce dalliance and divertissemant with the compelling linearity of climactic satisfaction. . First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo. University of Delaware Hardcover
Octavo in black DJ, color illus to front DJ, xviii, 181 pages, b&w illustrations, 22 cm. Movie card for same book included. || From the time of Hippocrates until the 1920s, massaging female patients to orgasm was a staple of medical practice among Western physicians in the treatment of "hysteria," an ailment once considered both common and chronic in women. Contents: The Job Nobody Wanted -- The Androcentric Model of Sexuality -- Hysteria as a Disease Paradigm -- The Evolution of the Technology -- Female Sexuality as Hysterical Pathology -- Hysteria in Antiquity and the Middle Ages -- Hysteria in Renaissance Medicine -- The Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries -- The Freudian Revolution and Its Aftermath -- My God, What Does She Want? -- Physicians and the Female Orgasm -- Masturbation -- Frigidity and Anorgasmia -- Female Orgasm in the Post-Freudian World -- What Ought to Be, and What We'd Like to Believe -- Inviting the Juices Downward -- Hydropathy and Hydrotherapy -- Electrotherapeutics -- Mechanical Massagers and Vibrators -- Instrumental Prestige in the Vibratory Operating Room -- Consumer Purchase of Vibrators after 1900 -- Revising the Androcentric Model -- Orgasmic Treatment in the Practice of Western Medicine -- The Androcentric Model in Heterosexual Relationships -- The Vibrator as Technology and Totem. Series: Johns Hopkins studies in the history of technology, [new series, no. 24]. Women -- Sexual behavior -- History.
19126339ALondon, Costable, 1912. 8°. 414 S. Orig.-Leinen.