Pure Men

Pure Men

Author: Men Magazine

Publisher: Publisher Distribution Company

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9783861871941

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High quality photographs incorporating many of the unpublished imges from the legendary U.S erotic magazine MEN. Here, powerful and attractive men are portrayed having fun undressing for the camera. A must for lovers of male erotica!


Men Pure

Men Pure

Author: Henning von Berg

Publisher:

Published: 2011-05-13

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781715586744

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MEN PURE is a perfect projection screen for role-play, juggling clichés with an often-humorous look at seemingly irrefutable conventional aesthetic standards. Be aware of his programmatic and ironic connotations as you ponder this work, because they seep into your conscience, amplifying the erotic impact.ISBN 978-3-86187-468-3


Pure, Strong and Sexless

Pure, Strong and Sexless

Author: Henrietta Mondry

Publisher: Rodopi

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 290

ISBN-13: 9042018283

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Exploration of the representation of gender and sexuality of peasant women in turn of the century Russian culture through the writings of populist writer Gleb Uspensky. Uspensky's works address a range of issues related to sexuality, including infanticide, abortion, prostitution, adultery and venereal disease. Included is the first English translation of the diary of Uspensky's psychiatrist, Dr Boris Sinani.


The Pure Food, Drink, and Drug Crusaders, 1879-1914

The Pure Food, Drink, and Drug Crusaders, 1879-1914

Author: Lorine Swainston Goodwin

Publisher: McFarland

Published: 2015-08-01

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 1476608245

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Under a likeness of President Theodore Roosevelt in the Library of Congress, a plaque lists the Pure Food and Drink Law of 1906 as one of the three landmark achievements of his administration. Few authorities would disagree. Designed to ensure the safety of foods, drinks and drugs, the law was one of the first pieces of social legislation enacted in the United States. Among the most enthusiastic and persistent crusaders for the bill's passage were a wide array of women's groups, many politically active for the first time. Based in large part on primary sources, this work examines the many groups involved in the passage of the Pure Food and Drink Law and how their work affected American society. Part One examines the origins of the movement and why women became so involved. Part Two focuses on the primary groups involved in the law's passage, such as the National Woman's Christian Temperance Union and the General Federation of Women's Clubs. How it was that such diverse groups rallied around this issue is also explored. The industrial and political opposition to the law and how the crusaders overcame it is covered in Part Three, along with details on how the law's proponents were able to pressure the U.S. Congress into passing it and how they worked to see it fully implemented.