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How much of the popular folklore on this vital matter is myth and how much is solid fact? How many fears of approaching impotency are groundless? Do advancing years mean diminished sexual power? Here, in one concise volume, ... Plus
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Watching television news shows, or reading the daily paper, middle-class Americans are sometimes left with the impression that the lower classes, the ghetto dwellers, have a monopoly on acts of violence, crimes of passion. After all, ... Plus
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This gifted and gorgeous young Swedish miss had the world by the tail... Including a permissive and adoring millionaire fiancé in Stockholm. Plus
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LINDA LOVELACE, America's secret weapon, is pitted against the forces of evil as she takes on the Russians, the F.B.I., the C.I.A., the Pentagon, Wacker's Attackers, and Oscar the Giant Computer, in Deep Throat Part II! Plus
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Robert Louis Stevenson’s "Strange case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" is a short novel or a novella set in London and published in 1886. Supposedly written in one night, then burnt and rewritten, it is central to Stevenson’s works. In this “gothic”, ... Plus
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Jonathan Swift’s "Directions to servants" is an entertaining satire of relationships between servants and masters in the Eighteenth century. It is a late work in Swift’s life. Not the most well-known, less dark than earlier satires and pamphlets, ... Plus
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"In Russian and French prisons is a 1887 essay by Piotr Kropotkin. It is more than a crude and detailed description of the Russian prison system and its comparison to Western European jails. Plus
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John Buchan’s "The Thirty-Nine steps" is a 1915 spy novel set in London and Scotland, during the few weeks preceding the outbreak of World War One. Made famous by Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 cinematographic adaptation, ... Plus
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Oscar Wilde’s "Lord Arthur Savile’s crime" was originally published in 1891 as a collection of short stories. A fun crime story, when the criminal tries to beat his future by embracing it in his own way, with a marvellous twist at the end, ... Plus
