Every generation thinks it has invented what people have been doing since people were people, including sex.
I tend not to keep books, but if I were to travel to California's International Antiquarian Book Fair to buy this at auction, I would keep it. I neither want to make the trip nor do I have $65,000 if I wanted to bid by phone.
A first edition Aristoteles Master-Piece (it is neither by him or a masterpiece) is a sex manual from the 17th-century.
- Getting the child of the sex wanted
- Conception
- Pregnancy
- Birth
- Problems
- Wanton behavior
- Foreplay
- Witchcraft (ok, that's not in modern manuals)
The book was mentioned in James Joyce’s Ulysses, which of course, I didn't find, because after at least ten attempts to read it, I will be able to put on my gravestone, "She was never able to read more than 25-pages of Ulysses.
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