By Havelock Ellis
London   Walter Scott, Ltd
7.5" by 5" xiv, 409pp. [22]
The scarce first edition of this illustrated medical study on the differences between men and women, by the noted physician and social reformer Havelock Ellis.
By Havelock Ellis

1894 Man and Woman: A Study of Secondary Sexual Characters

London   Walter Scott, Ltd
7.5" by 5" xiv, 409pp. [22]
The scarce first edition of this illustrated medical study on the differences between men and women, by the noted physician and social reformer Havelock Ellis.
£80.00
: 0.5kgs / : 914Z30

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First Edition, Illustrated, Original Binding, Publishers' Original Binding

The scarce first edition. 

In the publisher's original cloth. 

Illustrated with monochrome illustrations throughout. 

This medical study was written by the noted physician and social reformer, Havelock Ellis. Ellis is best known for co-writing the first English medical textbook on homosexuality and for publishing many pioneering works on subjects such as transgender psychology and psychedelic drugs. This work details the differences between the men and women, discussing their secondary sex characterises that appear during puberty.

Condition

In the publisher's original cloth. Externally very smart with bumping and minor rubbing to the extremities, minor fading to the spine, a slight lean and slight marks to the rear board. Light spotting to the endpapers. Internally firmly bound with generally bright and clean pages with spotting to the rear and the odd spot throughout.

Very Good Indeed

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