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Atwater Collection #43. The last printing with 1856 on the title-page of an important period sex manual by Bronson Alcott's cousin. Alcott wrote numerous books and pamphlets concerning medical hygiene, physical education, and vegetarianism. See the many entries in the Atwater Catalogue. All the early printings of his sex manual were published anonymously.Alcott "devotes himself in this frequently reprinted work to the social and moral, as well as the physical consideration of the relations of men and women in marriage" [Atwater]. He counsels against premature marriage (25 for men & 21 for women), the dangers in courtship of male prurience, the harmful effects of fornication & masturbation; and discusses the importance of understanding sexual physiology, pregnancy, abortion, contraception, venereal disease, sexual hygiene, and related topics.
Contains chapters on sex education and adolescent hygiene.
OCLC records only 1 copy (in Brazil). Contains A. Barbeau's "L'Enfant et la Criminologie"; E. C. Webster's "The Personality Development of the Secondary School Child"; "R. Mailloux's "Hygiène Mentale et Éducation Sexuelle"; A. G. Bills' "The Hygiene of Mental Work"; J. Long's "The Role of the Teacher in Character Education"; A. Marcotte's "La Pratique de l'Hygiène Mentale à l'École".
Sex education manual for pubescent boys.
Mostly devoted to sex education and sexual hygiene with a chapter on venereal disease in the AEF.
Hoddan was a Berlin physician, sex researcher, and anarchist—part of the efflorescent glory of Weimar Germany.
Originally trained as a lawyer with a law degree from the University of Lund, Linnér subsequently became interested in issues of family life and conflict. From 1951 she had served as a family counselor at the Stockholm Family Counsesling Bureau. She authored and co-authored sex education and family-life education textbooks for teenagers and young adults; lectured for a number of years on family life education at the School for Home Economics in Uppsala; served as a member of the Swedish Royal Commission on the "Fackskolan" (a type of secondary school); served as an advisor to the National Board of Education in matters relating to family life education. Written in English for an American audience, Sex and Society in Sweden attempted to explain both the facts of and the sociopolitical rationale behind Sweden's (then) much more sexually open and permissive society.
Written for parents and other adults in positions of responsibility with regard to children and adolescents, Lowry's book advocates instruction for youngster in sexual matters.
Contains a 56 page sexual autobiography by a male correspondent of Robie's; sections on rational sex ethics for parents, for young men, young women, and for married people.
Intended as a sex education guide for physicians and other professionals. Contains a 56 page sexual autobiography by a male correspondent of Robie's; sections on rational sex ethics for parents, for young men, young women, and for married people.
A popular period sex manual, republished three times in the 1930s in New York and with two English editions—all with the original title.
Atwater Collection #3586 (1st edition). A widely read and long-lived period sex manual by an American physician whose numerous writings on popular health, ranging from hydropathy to home manuals for curing masturbation, were influential both in the United States and Great Britain. Trall argues for "the right of a woman to her own person" and "absolute supremacy in the sexual relation" and for a woman's right to enjoy sexual intercourse as an act of love rather than just procreation (ch. 12) [Adapted from Atwater].
Willson was a Fellow of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia and Director (with Dr. William E. Hughes) of the Philadelphia Hospital Postgraduate Course in Internal Medicine.Return to Gach Books home page