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Harmony... (Vintage 1960s Catalogue of ' Intimate ' Products - for MEN)
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Harmony... (Vintage 1960s Catalogue of ' Intimate ' Products - for MEN)

by Pellen Personal Products

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Used - Very Good with no dust jacket
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Presumed First UK Edition
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Paperback
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Carmarthen, United Kingdom
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London: Pellen Personal Products Ltd.. Very Good with no dust jacket. (1965). Presumed First UK Edition. Paperback. Pictorial paper wraps. Stapled. Map showing the supplier's location on the back cover, a few stains. NO date - but going by the lady's dress on the cover the fashion is from the mid/late1960s, and all the prices are pre-decimalisation. Illustrated in b/w with prices for each item - all "the items in this catalogue are intended to help married couples reach greater mutual satisfaction and enjoyment from their relations...aids meant to rectify this fault in the under-responsive female ...increase stimultion... Supported by many members of the medical profession.." . All text a little sexist! Fascinating social history however! See images. ; 16mo 6" - 7" tall .
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