Product Details:
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Three Rivers Press (CA)
ISBN-10: 0307587789
ISBN-13: 9780307587787
Sku: 211282407
Publish Date: 12/29/2009
Pages:
288
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| A revised edition of the classic reference features new illustrations and more than 40 additional sections for modern readers that include additional coverage of topics ranging from the Internet and intimacy enhancement to social pressures about sexuality and experimentation. Reprint. *Author: Comfort, Alex *Publication Date: 2009/12/29 *Number of Pages: 288 *Binding Type: Paperback *Language: English *Depth: 1.00 *Width: 7.00 *Height: 9.00 |
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From the Publisher:
A revised edition of the classic reference features new illustrations and more than 40 additional sections for modern readers that include additional coverage of topics ranging from the Internet and intimacy enhancement to social pressures about sexuality and experimentation. Reprint. |
Annotation:
With its initial publication in 1972, THE JOY OF SEX promoted experimentation and creativity in bedrooms around the world. This much-needed revised edition is meant to connect with a new generation of readers, for whom those original sexual innovations may now seem the epitome of monotony. Today's Internet-savvy reader demands expanded coverage of toys, fantasies, and fetishes, which this edition provides, along with new color photos to replace the somewhat-eerie original drawings. Most importantly, Dr. Susan Quilliam takes over for the late Alex Comfort as writer/editor, and brings a much-needed feminine touch to the once male-dominated prose. While it may still be a bit tame for some sexual adventurers, there are surely countless couples who can now continue to indulge in THE JOY OF SEX.
With its initial publication in 1972, THE JOY OF SEX promoted experimentation and creativity in bedrooms around the world. This much-needed revised edition is meant to connect with a new generation of readers, for whom those original sexual innovations may now seem the epitome of monotony. Today's Internet-savvy reader demands expanded coverage of toys, fantasies, and fetishes, which this edition provides, along with new color photos to replace the somewhat-eerie original drawings. Most importantly, Dr. Susan Quilliam takes over for the late Alex Comfort as writer/editor, and brings a much-needed feminine touch to the once male-dominated prose. While it may still be a bit tame for some sexual adventurers, there are surely countless couples who can now continue to indulge in THE JOY OF SEX.













