Masterpieces of Erotic Photography.

ISBN: 9781858685120

Printed: 1979

Publisher: Arrow Books. London

Dimensions 23 × 30 × 2 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 23 x 30 x 2

Condition: Very good  (See explanation of ratings)

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Paperback. White title on black cover with nude image on the front board.

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Other contributors, in addition to David Bailey are: Harri Piccinotti, Art Kane, Duane Michaels, Victor Skrebneski, Kishin Shinoyama, John Thornton, Barry Lategan, Sam Haskins, Oliviero Toscani, Christian Vogt, and Jeanloup Sieff. Each of these twelve artists has a chapter with several examples of their own work. Some work in black and white, others in color. 200 pp.

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Warning: This book was part of the erotic library gathered by the famous Cambridge Don, computer scientist, food and wine connoisseur, Jack Arnold LANG, along with medical friends and family involved in Freudian research. Sexual instincts or drives have deeply hidden roots in the unconscious mind. Instincts act by giving vitality and enthusiasm to the mind through meaning and purpose. The range of instincts is in great numbers. Freud expressed them in two categories. One is Eros, the self-preserving life instinct containing all erotic pleasures. While Eros is used for basic survival, the living instinct alone cannot explain all behavior, according to Freud. In contrast, Thanatos is the death instinct. It is full of self-destruction of sexual energy and our unconscious desire to die. The main part of human behavior and actions is tied back to sexual drives. Since birth, the existence of sexual drives can be recognized as one of the most important incentives of life. The enclosed book was part of this research. A photograph is enclosed, should you seek further details please contact Martin Frost on martin.frost@gmail.com

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