Collected Erotica, The: An Illustrated Celebration of Human Sexuality Through the Ages The array of writers is dazzling and the scope enormous.. After all, sex is too important to be taken seriously.This fabulous volume presents the very best examples of sexual art and literature, span
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| Title | : | Collected Erotica, The: An Illustrated Celebration of Human Sexuality Through the Ages |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.53 (990 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1859062350 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 400 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2011-03-01 |
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Editorial : About the Author Charlotte Hill and William Wallace are London-based freelance writers and editors keen to promote the cause of good, life-enhancing erotica.
This fabulous volume presents the very best examples of sexual art and literature, spanning 2,000 years and sourced from both the East and the West. The array of writers is dazzling and the scope enormous. The art features paintings, drawings, sculpture and photographs. The collection samples a wide range of cultures, tastes and attitudes, but the themes are always entertaining, exciting and enjoyable. After all, sex is too important to be taken seriously.
He sketches the history of many, many Charleston cabinet-makers, so if you know someone who would drool over the biographical details of a particular cabinet-maker, get them this book.
And since we all seem fixated on breakfronts, sideboards, and chairs, it is wonderful that this book devotes attention to other sorts of furniture.
Topics disussed include
Early Charleston
Sources of Furniture
Schools/Styles
Labels
The Exporting Trade
Plantation-Made Furniture
Prices
Woods
Beds and Bedposts
Early tables/card tables/breakfast tables
Pediments
Sofas and Settees
Chairs
Brasses/Polishes
Sideboards
Cabinet-Makers' Receipts. This is erotica.
But who cares about labels? Eros has now been invited into the mainstream, touching us where we live and read and make love: in theology, (Confessions), philosophy (Symposium), psychology ("Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar") and the art w
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