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The Sensuous Woman
AuthorJoan (Terry) Garrity
LanguageEnglish
SubjectHuman sexuality
PublisherL. Stuart
Publication date
1969
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint

The Sensuous Woman is a book by Joan Garrity issued by Lyle Stuart. Published first during 1969 with the pseudonym "J", it is a detailed instruction manual concerning sexuality for women.

It was among the six books chosen by career columnist Penelope Trunk for her list of "best books," as published in the September 21, 2007 edition of The Week magazine.

The album Music for Sensuous Lovers by "Z", released by Mort Garson in 1971, is a quote from the book's title.[1][2]

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