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Pulp Nonfiction
Year: 1965
Author: Institute for Sex Research (A. Kinsey, W. B. Pomeroy, C. E. Martin, and P. H. Gebhard)
Publisher: Saunders • Philadephia, PA
Pages: 842
Series: A Pocket Book Edition
Series Volume: 99700
Image Source: Homosexual Information Center
Notes: First published by W. B. Saunders Company in 1953
Excerpt: Pending
Review: Readers are encouraged to submit a review of this book.

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