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Subject:Re: History of technical writing From:"Bob S.- Contractor" <Robert -dot- Morrisette -at- EBAY -dot- SUN -dot- COM> Date:Sat, 18 Sep 1993 16:28:20 PDT
You listed sexual behavior as one of the topics you were interested in.
Long ago, I found a book in my mother's attic entitled "Vivilore."
It was written to instruct brides of that time (copyright 1906) about sex.
Some of the instructions are really unbelievable. We have come a long way!