![]() And with more than 400 photos, the point was made emphatically, in images both naturally furry and stylishly groomed. Her text was supported by playfully positive photographs of women exposing their vulvas, from 1910 to today. As in previous volumes, editor Dian Hanson explored the historical significance of her subject, explaining how the female genitalia have been coveted, feared, reviled, and worshipped by civilizations worldwide, from New Guinea to old Ireland. ![]() The Big Book of Pussy, not to be confused with a book of big pussies, closed out the popular "body part" series with an offering just as controversial as it was popular back in 2011.
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