An international bestseller since it was first published in 1972, this updated edition brings this imaginative, uninhibited guide to lovemaking and sex to a whole new generation. It has been revised in such a way to retain Dr Comfort's original, revelatory advice while making it appropriate for the 21st century.
Alex Comfort Knihy
Alexander Comfort bol lekár a spisovateľ, preslávený ako autor publikácie 'The Joy of Sex', ktorá zohrala úlohu v sexuálnej revolúcii. Jeho rozsiahle dielo pokrýva rozmanité témy a často odráža jeho pacifistické a anarchistické presvedčenie. Comfortov literárny odkaz spočíva v jeho schopnosti skúmať ľudskú sexualitu a spoločenské postoje s nekonvenčným a otvoreným prístupom. Jeho práca naďalej rezonuje pre svoju oslobodzujúcu a informačnú povahu.






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