Tranvestists' Unexpurgated Letters : Intimate Letters Written to a Doctor with the Request That They Be Published as Written by Cross-Dressers
CAULDWELL, D. O.
CAULDWELL, D. O.
Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Publications, 1950. 30, [2]pp. Saddle-stapled in printed wraps. Near fine, with corner wear and light toning.
A collection of anonymous letters written by crossdressers both male and female, as sent to and with brief commentary by prolific American sexologist David Oliver Cauldwell (1897-1959), notable for being one of the first to take seriously what we now might call trans studies, and for having coined the term "transsexual." One of dozens of such booklets by Cauldwell, including several on the subject of crossdressing/transvestism, published as part of Haldeman-Julius's Big Blue Books series, this being B-882. OCLC locates six physical holdings of this title (which was also issued in 1950 by Uranus Books).