LIGHT IN DARK PLACES
"Sex and the Love-Life." By W. J. Fielding. London: The Richards Press, Ltd. Gone, happily, are the days when matters connected with sex could not be spoken or written of openly and sensibly. There may possibly be a danger of the pendulum swinging top far the other way, but a book like Mr. Fielding's is clear, clean, and practical. It conveys the information needed by every adult before entering upon wedlock, information which, if withheld, makes all the difference between a happy and unhappy marriage. Mr. Evelyn Waugh, who recagtly wrote a study of Rossetti, has now done a novel which Chapman and Hall aa<*i»eeSiie and Fallr^
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 21
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111LIGHT IN DARK PLACES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 56, 15 September 1928, Page 21
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