TWENTY-TWO WOMEN TALK FRANKLY ABOUT THEIR ORGASMS. 1974. DESIGN BY AA BRONSON.

£225.00

Toronto: Coachhouse Press, 1974
31 x 23cm, 78pp. Boards with pictorial dustjacket. First edition of this feminist investigation of the female phenomenology of the orgasm (at the time such investigations were part of a concerted attempt to de-mystify female sexuality and empower women into exploring their bodies and, for some, enjoying sex for the first time). Verbatum texts of 22 different women explaining how they trigger and what they experience orgasms. This book was designed for Harrison by A.A. Bronson of General Idea who also contributes a short note of approval on the inside back dustjacket about his friend. The book is in part dedicated to General Idea. One of 2,500 published – this copy has a couple of tears on the edges of the dj and is slightly bowed but may interest not only those considering feminism in the 70s but also the association with Bronson and G.I.

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