1916
| Sexual Selection In Man: Touch, Smell, Hearing and Vision. |
1964
| Emile Zola's unflinchingly told story of a daring coal miners' strike in northern France was published in 1885, when the prolific author was at the height of his powers. Today some readers believe this novel will prove to be his most enduring work. Spare yet compassionate, Germinal takes us from the comfortable homes of the bourgeoisie to the dark bowels of the earth, describing unbearable human suffering and exploitation in vivid and unsentimental prose. Etienne Lantier, a poor but spirited you....[more] |
1911
| Reflections from the eminent British doctor, sexual psychologist and social reformer. |
2003
| Prejudice, the intricacies of Mediterranean politics, and Machiavellian strategy abound in this masterpiece of Elizabethan theater. The eponymous character in this suspenseful drama, a prototype for Shakespeare's Shylock, schemes desperately against Christian and Moslem hostility to cling to his wealth, his status, and his daughter. Unabridged republication of a standard edition. |
1912
| Early twentieth century work on sexual psychology from the eminent British doctor, sexual psychologist and social reformer. |
1973
| A Collection Of Essays On Nietzsche, Casanova, Zola, Huysmans And St. Francis |
1917
| THIS IS A DOWNLOADABLE E-BOOK. It is not even clear that all those who have talked about the "White Slave Traffic" have been quite sure what they meant by the term. Some people, indeed, have seemed to think that it meant prostitution in general. That is, of course, an absurd misapprehension. We are concerned with a trade which flourishes on prostitution, but that trade is not itself the trade or (as some prefer to call it) the profession of prostitutes. Indeed, the prostitute, under ordinary con....[more] |
1969
| This is a thought provoking set of essays by the controversial Havelock Ellis, who is famed for his writings on human sexuality. The New Spirit was his first book. These essays contain Havelock Ellis' thoughts on the lives, the motives and the works of five great authors: Diderot, Heine, Whitman, Ibsen, and Tolstoy - a fascinating literary examination of some great intellectual thinkers. " I do not hesitate to pronounce The New Spirit among the most important books published in the closing years....[more] |
1973
| This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we have made it available as a part of our commitme....[more] |
| Originally published in London 1933. A concise introduction to sexual psychology primarily intended for medical readers and students but also aimed at a wider audience with its expert guidance and advice on numerous sexual topics. Contents include: Biology of sex - Sexual impulse in youth - Sexual deviation - Erotic symbolisms - Homosexuality - Marriage - The art of love. etc. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increas....[more] |

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