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The Gay Kama Sutra
by Colin Spencer

Publisher: Allen & Unwin
London, UK

Year


1997 FIRST UK EDITION       
Cover / size: Hardback, h 24 cm * w 20.1 cm / 192 pp

Dustjacket?   yes

ISBN: 1864484039

Arbery Ref:   000611


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Spencer: The Gay Kama Sutra






Condition: Very Good

Very slight markings to cover consistent with short shelf life; one corner creased. Boards (red with gilt lettering): bottom of spine slightly crushed, board edges slightly soiled; board corners show very slight wear. Book pages clean. NOTE: international postage may be higher than shown.

                   



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Content:

With many colour and black & white illustrations, including famous paintings and art commissioned for this book.

Contents:


The Art of Love
Amorous Advances
Male Sexuality and Society
Sexual Games and Risks
Acquiring a Partner
Stimulants and Relaxants
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Background / Biography:

"Colin Spencer is the author of numerous articles and plays. He has also written widely for film and television. Among his previous books are The Heretic's Feast: A History of Vegetarianism and Homosexuality in History"

(from the jacket)


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Quote from this book

"The art of love is the center of life, because it draws its great power from all else in life. Our extrovert world, composed of all the familiar forms, the Earth and its skies and all the breathing creatures within it exudes a secret language which we have now forgotten, but which we begin to recollect in the act of love.

Love cannot be fulfilled within a vacuum. Love is illuminated by the world's entity, that concept of complete wholeness which is constantly recreating itself, which springs into sentient life within the known world.

Every man is on Earth to symbolize something he is ignorant of and to realize a particle or a mountain of the invisible materials that will serve to build the city of Nirvana."

opening paragraphs, Chapter I, US spelling as in original





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