Author: Ashton, James, active 1875-1876
Synopsis:
'The Book of Nature' is a groundbreaking and controversial guidebook written by James Ashton in the late 19th century. Aimed at young people contemplating marriage, this enlightening work delves into the philosophy of procreation and sexual intercourse, offering unconventional insights on how to prevent conception and avoid child-bearing. Ashton also provides invaluable rules for managing labor and child-birth, challenging societal norms and offering a fresh perspective on these intimate aspects of life.
Genres: Non-fiction, Health and Wellness, Sexual Education
Themes: Reproductive health, Family planning, Gender roles, Societal norms
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