The Big Book of Legs
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The female leg is a sexual oddity. Its non-genital, nearly identical in structure to the corresponding male body part, and there is no obvious reason why it should be eroticized. Yet, through much of history, across many cultures, the female leg was hidden from sight and treated as such a taboo topic that it became an object of intense sexual obsession. In the Victorian era, the word leg was so forbidden that it couldnt be uttered in polite society. Even now, 80 years after women legs came out of hiding, their allure remains strong. In this third book of Dian Hanson wildly successful body parts series, she explores how freeing the female leg became central to women liberation, beginning with the French Revolution and ending with the sexual revolution. Learn who wore the first high heels, how nylons became a weapon of war, why Betty Grable were the million dollar legs, while enjoying great vintage photos by Irving Klaw Batters, and other great masters of leg art.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #16575 in Books
- Published on: 2009-05-28
- Original language: German
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 388 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Dian Hanson is TASCHEN's sexy book editor. As a 25-year veteran of men's magazine publishing, she edited titles including Puritan, OUI, Outlaw Biker, Juggs, and Leg Show. Her many books for TASCHEN include The Big Book of Breasts and The Big Penis Book.
Customer Reviews
Big Book of Legs
Having purchased Dian Hanson's previous book, The Big Book of Breasts she uses the same text to explain the fascination with the sexual attraction to legs as she did with breasts.
Like her previous book, she highlights in beautiful photographs famous and ametuer nude models mostly in garter belts and heels. This is a great book as it shows the models as beautiful to the beholder of the book and she doesn't use one standard to measure the beauty of the model. E.g. breast size, weight, height. Like her previous book on breasts, she showcases models from the 50', 60's, and 70's. Seeing how women wore their hair, and weren't afraid to pose naked adds to the mystique of the models she choose to highlight. Keeping in mind, how society thought about women who would take off their clothes for pictures at that time.
This book is classic eye candy for anyone who misses those more simpler girly magazines that were not as pornographic in nature. I would recommend highly both books for those of us who enjoy looking at what women used to look like back then underneath their clothes.
Toes, hose and everything in-between
Dian Hanson was the obvious choice to compile this huge leg book. She edited the very successful Leg Show magazine for a number of years and clearly knows everything from the toes to the top of the hose (to quote her friend Elmer Batters). The book follows sexy legs through the decades from the twenties to the sixties, mostly with photos but Hanson contributes text dealing with: cancan; flappers; Betty Grable; Nylons and WW2; Bettie Page; Elmer Batters; high heel history and the last chapter on toes. There is nothing particularly new in the text and the references to personalities and magazines are fully covered in Hanson's six-volume `History of Men's Magazines', also from Taschen.
The sixties were the great years for male connoisseurs of leg photos and thankfully the book does rather concentrate on those photographically with plenty from ace leg snapper Batters. Dian sums it up as...`a golden age of glossy nylons, stiletto heels, towering bouffants, black patent eyeliner, cigarettes dangling from thickly painted lips, martini glasses clutched by long red nails, and attitude oozing from every pore'. Fans of the genre will enjoy page after page of these hard-edged chicks that are clearly not in the Playboy girl-next-door mold.
The book's production is up to the usual Taschen standards: super design; quality paper; the four hundred plus photos are well printed (with 200dpi) though it occurred to me that many of the photos seemed untrimmed but I guess this would be a minor detail for readers.
`The Big Book of Legs' is the third body-parts title from Hanson and Taschen, after the Big Penis and Big Breasts I wonder what zone will be next?
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Bipedal Magnificense!
This is the third book by editor, Dian Hanson detailing our fascination with human body parts. The first two being female breasts and the male penis. Like in her earlier endeavors, she provides insightful commentary here along with a visual smorgasbord that's especially designed to appeal to devotees of the female leg (and feet). Viewers are treated to superb examples of every angle and curve (and genitalia too) of womankind's bipedal magnificence. The collection of photography presented, while almost exclusively taken from rare, vintage archives, is absolutely amazing. Fans of both the female nude and vintage photography in general will be astounded by these rarely seen images. Bettie Page, Elmer Batters, and several other stars make their appearance too. All in all, this is quite possibly the finest book in Ms. Hanson's body part series (at least so far) and its 388 pages will keep leg aficionados (and feet lovers too) ... entertained for hours.




