Sexology (magazine)
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Sexology was a magazine about the practice of human sexuality, founded by polymath and publisher Hugo Gernsback. It was published in New York City between 1933 and 1983.[1] The magazine had a circulation of up to 200,000 at its peak,[1] and was also known under the titles Sexology Together and Sexology Today. At time of closure, the magazine was published by Medi-Media Publications.
Further reading
- Yoe, Craig (2008). The best of Sexology : the illustrated magazine of sex science. ISBN 9780762433230.
References
- ^ a b "Sex magazine falls victim to revolution it promoted". Reading Eagle. November 2, 1983. p. 37. Retrieved February 2, 2019.
External links
- A selection of covers from Magazineart.org (archived from the original)
- Sexology in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
- Copyright information from The Online Books Page
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