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William J. Fielding

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William John Fielding (1886–1973) was an American author and sexologist. [1]

Bibliography

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  • Pebbles from Parnassus comprising rhymes of revolt and flitting fancies (1917)
  • Psycho-analysis : the key to human behavior (1920)
  • Sanity in sex (1920)
  • The caveman within us (1922)
  • What every boy should know (1924)
  • What every married man should know (1924)
  • What every young man should know (1924)
  • Teeth and mouth hygiene (1924 or 1925)
  • Homo-sexual Life (1925)
  • Man's sexual life (1925)
  • Dual and multiple personality (1926)
  • Sex and the Love Life (1927)
  • Boccaccio : lover and chronicler of love (1930)
  • Strange customs of courtship and marriage (1942)

References

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  1. ^ "Guide to the William John Fielding Papers TAM.069". dlib.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2023-01-17.
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