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Friday, 13 December 2013

ΤΗΕ CROWDED BED



ISBN-10: 0-7091-0525-8
Writer: Henry Sackerman
Title: The Crowded Bed
Language: English
Place of Publication: London
Publisher: Robert Hale Limited
Year of Publication: 1969
Format: 128x204mm
Pages: 240
Binding: black boards in duotone dust jacket
Weight: 356 gr.
Original Price: 30/-
Entry No.: 2013050
Entry Date: 13th December 2013

BOOK DESCRIPTION


Connie, 19, divided her time equally between two lovers. Both wanted to marry her; neither knew he had a rival.

Connie, who really needed two virile men to keep her happy, was tormented by indecision between brutal, demanding Brad, and gentle, considerate Arthur. She loved them both! How could she possibly give one up?

Then, suddenly, there it was─an article by a British psychiatrist explaining why every normal girl needed two husbands. What a perfect solution! Connie's mind was made up. There was just one minor problem: how to get her rival lovers to agree.

The psychiatrist came up with a crafty plan. He even anticipated the explosion that would occur when Connie introduced her lovers to each other and told them what she had in mind.

The three of them finally ended up in one big, crowded bed ─but that was only the beginning...! What happened after that was the wildest, funniest, sexiest three-way love adventure ever recounted.


Saturday, 30 November 2013

COUPLES



ISBN-10: 0-233-96074-0
Writer: John Updike
Title: Couples
Language: English
4th Impression 12/1968
Place of Publication: London
Publisher: Andre Deutsch Limited
Year of Publication: 1968
Format: 138x223mm
Pages: 458
Jacket Illustration: William Blake's water-colour drawing 'Adam and Eve Sleeping' and detail from it are reproduced on the jacket by courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Jacket Design: Patricia Davey
Binding: green boards in colour dust jacket
Weight: 699 gr.
Original Price: 30s net
Entry No.: 2013049
Entry Date: 30th November 2013

BOOK DESCRIPTION

John Updike's fifth novel concerns the interactions of ten couples in an out-of-the-way New England community called Tarbox. The circle of acquaintance is felt as a magic circle, with ritual games, religious substitutions, a priest (Freddy Thorne), and a scapegoat (Piet Hanema). The action runs from the spring of 1963 through the following spring.

ΤΗΕ FAMILY IN SEARCH OF A FUTURE



ISBN-10: 0-390-68462-7
Editor: Herbert A. Otto
Title: The Family in Search of a Future
Subtitle: Alternate Models for Moderns
Language: English
Place of Publication: New York, N.Y.
Publisher: Appleton-Century-Crofts
Year of Publication: 1970
Format: 138x210mm (trimmed)
Pages: xiv+204
Binding: paperback in duotone printed wrappers
Original Price: N/A
Weight: 255 gr.
Entry No.: 2013048
Entry Date: 30th November 2013

CONTENTS

(v) H.A.O., Preface
(vii) Note on Contributors
(01) Introduction: Alternate Models for the American Family Structure: Initiating Further Responsible Dialogue
(11) John F. Cuber, Alternate Models from the Perspective of Sociology
(25) Edward C. Hobbs, An Alternate Model from a Theological Perspective
(43) Sidney M. Jourard, Reinventing Marriage: The Perspective of a Psychologist
(51) Harold Greenwald, Marriage as a Non-legal Voluntary Association
(57) Virginia Satir, Marriages as a Human-actualizing Contract
(67) Ethel Alpenfels, Progressive Monogamy: an Alternate Pattern?
(75) Margaret Mead, Marriage in Two Steps
(85) Albert Ellis, Group Marriage: A Possible Alternative?
(99) Gerhard Neubeck, Polyandry and Polygyny: Viable Today?
(111) Herbert A. Otto, The New Marriage: Marriage as a Framework as Developing Personal Potential
(119) Joseph J. Downing, The Tribal Family and the Society of Awareness
(137) Victor Kassel, Polygyny after Sixty
(145) Frederick H. Stoller, The Intimate Network of Families as a New Structure
(161) Carl Levett, A Parental Presence in Future Family Models
(171) George Rosenberg, Implications of New Models of the Family for the Aging Population
(183) Epilogue
(187) Appendix: The Group Family: A New Social Concept
(201) List of Growth Centers and Organizations for Actualizing Human Potential

Thursday, 7 November 2013

EVE'S NEW RIB


ISBN-10: 0-261-10024-6
Writer: Robert T. Francoeur
Title: Eve's New Rib
Subtitle: Twenty Faces of Sex, Marriage, and Family
Language: English
Place of Publication: London
Publisher: MacGibbon & Kee Ltd
Year of Publication: 1972
Format: 138x222mm
Pages: 253; Selected Bibliography, 227; Index, 245
Illustrations: 1 black and white picture of the writer on the back flap
Jacket Design: Hardy/Escasany
Binding: red boards in duotone dust jacket
Original Price: GBP 2.25
Weight: 437 gr.
Entry No.: 2013046
Entry Date: 7th November 2013

BOOK DESCRIPTION

A married couple are both sterile. The wife receives an ovarian transplant and a dozen of the eggs are removed and fertilized in a test tube with her father-in-law's semen, frozen since he died. Because she is prone to miscarriage, the embryo is implanted in her unmarried sister's womb for the rest of pregnancy.
 
In a situation like this, what do we understand by the terms father, mother, offspring, adultery, incest and virginity? What happens to human values and our traditional concepts of morality? These are the disturbing questions Dr Francoeur asks in Eve's New Rib.

His investigation into the impact of women's liberation, mass communications, and particularly our contraceptive and reproductive technologies, on twenty different patterns of marriage and family life are related to some fascinating, even startling customs of the past, indicating that trial and group marriages, along with comarital relations, are not really a new invention.

Dr Francoeur offers a radically new approach to these problems, an approach conceived to help all of us faced with a revolution in human sexuality.

Tuesday, 5 November 2013

TOGETHER SEX


ISBN-10: 0-394-40947-7
Writers: Ann and Ed Allen
Title: Together Sex
Language: English
First Printing 1976
Place of Publication: New York
Publisher: Grove Press, Inc,
Year of Publication: 1976
Format: 140x215mm
Pages: x+228
Cover Design: Kenneth R. Deardoff
Binding: brown cloth in duotone dust jacket
Original Price: USD 8.95
Weight: 435 gr.
Entry No.: 2013045
Entry Date: 5th November 2013



BOOK DESCRIPTION





Here is the first practical guide to the world of party sex – often called swingers, although the authors shun this term – which has countless followers across the  country and which has spawned its own magazines, clubs, restaurants, and resorts, as well as its own very special code of behavior.

The authors define
Together Sex asplay-dominated sexual interaction resulting directly from party situations...a game which may promote camaraderie, communication and growth, but which is mostly played for the joy of playing...a game more enjoyable when more friends play and where strangers are welcome. The book places its greatest emphasis on practical advice; it is a manual complete with resources, addresses, and useful tips for obtaining the skills helpful in meeting others: all about the contact magazines, how they work and their value, and how to avoid the dishonest practices; how to write and place and place an ad; how groups operate; how to meet people you will enjoy at socials, bars, and clubs; how to handle the first meeting; how to behave at the party to which you are invited; how to throw your own party.

In addition, the book also focuses which are particularly relevant to the enjoyment of Together Sex. Since Together Sex consists almost entirely of intense personal interpersonal interaction, emotional feelings toward fellow participants take on great importance. The authors discuss such barriers to healthy emotional relating as jealousy and infatuation, how to avoid the
performance trap, how to develop the tolerance which will make possible the greatest enjoyment. A separate reference section provides a list of contacts for further information and assistance; a list of more than 175 clubs, bars, and other associations, arranged by state and province; and a publications directory.

The authors describe themselves as having
shared almost a third of our lives. We have called our relationship by many names. Free marriage, open-ended marriage, intimate network, swingers, multilateral marriage, expanded family, etc.... We couldn't honestly tell you what of any these names precisely means. Recognizing that damn few people enjoy being put into categories, we have refrained from creating a new one. This book is a guide for people who at times enjoy certain types of sexual interaction.Ann and Ed Allen draw on research, interviews, and years of personal experience to develop the first complete picture of this growing phenomenon.

Friday, 1 November 2013

A SECRET WORLD OF SEX


ISBN-13: 978-0-283-99750-1
Writer: Steve Humphries
Title: A Secret World of Sex
Subtitle: Forbidden Fruit: The British Experience 1900-1950
Language: English
Place of Publication: London
Publisher: Sidgwick & Jackson Limited
Year of Publication: 1991
Format: 188x242mm (trimmed)
Pages: 224; Further Reading, 219; Index, 222
Illustrations: 87 monochrome plates and pictures
Cover Design: Stephen Kent
Cover Photograph: Hulton-Deutsch Collection
Binding: paperback in duotone printed wrappers
Original Price: GBP 11.99
Weight: 716 gr.
Entry No.: 2013043
Entry Date: 1st November 2013

BOOK DESCRIPTION

In this compelling book, lavishly illustrated with rare photographs, Steve Humphries tells the extraordinary story of sex before marriage in Britain during the first half of our century. Based on many surprisingly frank interviews with old people, and studded throughout with moving extracts from their life stories, it is the first major investigation into the sexual experiences of young lovers of the past.

Most sex took place in an atmosphere of ignorance, guilt and fear, and became submerged in a secret world. For many, the sexual taboo had damaging or disastrous consequences. Anxiety and frustration about sex were perennial problems, especially amongst courting couples; while young gays were forced to lead a double life. Sexual ignorance resulted in many unwanted pregnancies, which in turn led to a thriving trade for back street abortionists and a stream of shotgun weddings. The greatest tragedy often befell the unmarried mother. She was beckoned by the workhouse, or even the mental hospital
not by the welfare state as today. The author rescues the stories of victims like these, along with a host of others, from obscurity and oblivion.

This book breaks new ground in bringing to light an important and controversial chapter in British social history.

FEMININE BEAUTY



ISBN-10: 0-297-77677-0
Writer: Kenneth Clark
Title: Feminine Beauty
Language: English
Place of Publication: London
Publisher: George Weidenfeld and Nicolson Ltd
Year of Publication: 1980
Format: 221x288mm
Pages: 199 printed on heavy coated paper; Index, 197
Illustrations: 135 monochrome illustrations and 40 colour plates
Front Jacket Illustration: Detail from An Allegory of Venus with Time, c.1770, by Giambattista Tiepolo (National Gallery, London)
Back Jacket Illustration: Head of Queen Nefertiti, Egyptian, Amarna period, 1373-1357 BC (Cairo Museum, Egypt. Photo Werner Forman)
Binding: boards in colour dust jacket
Original Price: GBP 10.00 net
Weight: 1,257gr.
Entry No.: 2013044
Entry Date: 1st November 2013

BOOK DESCRIPTION


Since the second millennium BC feminine beauty has inspired great art. In a superb and highly informative essay Kenneth Clark demonstrates that while different periods and cultures in the West have held different ideals of the female form, beauty has a timelessness which transcends fashion and environment, and its image can be found in any age. It can be as diverse as a medieval Madonna and a voluptuous nude of the Baroque, an enchantment by Fragonard and the characteristic melancholy of Virginia Woolf or Greta Garbo. Yet, in citing the figures of antiquity – Nefertiti, the Venus of Milo – and  of modern times, Lord Clark reveals the constancy of beauty over four thousand years.

He discusses chronologically, with visual references, the plates he has selected to illustrate his subject, and his perceptive personal commentary is a reminder that he is not only one of Britain's leading art historians but also that he has a rare capacity for communicating his scholarship.

Thursday, 31 October 2013

THE NAKED TRUTH


ISBN-13: 978-1-55365-015-7
Writer: Chris Gudgeon
Title: The Naked Truth
Subtitle: The Untold Story of Sex in Canada
Language: English
Place of Publication: Vancouver/Toronto/Berkeley
Publisher: Greystone Books / Douglas & McIntyre Publishing Group
Year of Publication: 2003
Format: 139x215mm (trimmed)
Pages: 223 printed on acid-free paper
Illustrations: 1 black and white map
Cover Design: Peter Cocking
Cover Photo: Alastair Bird Photography
Binding: Paperback in colour printed wrappers
Original Price: CAD 22.95 / USD 14.95
Weight: 279 gr.
Entry No.: 2012004
Entry Date: 25th January 2012

CONTENTS

[01] Introduction
[09] Bare Essentials
[31] Beginning with a Bang
[50] Dirty Hewers
[75] Busy Little Beavers
[102] Swing Shifts
[131] Bare-Naked Ladies
[160] Porn to be Wild
[186[ Gay ol' Times
[210] Sex on the Beach
[220] Sindex