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    John Ford (1888) by Havelock Ellis - READ
  2.  
    The Criminal (1890) by Havelock Ellis - READ
  3.  
    The New Spirit (1890) by Havelock Ellis - READ
    2 Reviews
  4.  
    The Nationalisation of Health (1892) by Havelock Ellis - READ
  5.  
    Man and Woman (1894) by Havelock Ellis - PDF - READ
    A Study of Human Secondary Sexual Characters
    25 Chapters, 587pp - 3 Reviews
  6.  
    A Noviciate for Marriage (1894) by Havelock Ellis - READ
  7.  
    Affirmations (1897) by Havelock Ellis - READ
    2 Reviews
  8.  
    Seaweed (1898) by Havelock Ellis - READ
  9.  
    Studies in the Psychology of Sex (1900) by Havelock Ellis - PDF - READ
    The Evolution of Modesty - the Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity - Auto-Erotism
    2 Volumes, 61 Chapters, 1,530pp2 Reviews
  10.  
    The Nineteenth Century (1901) by Havelock Ellis - READ
    An Utopian Retrospect
    1 Review
  11.  
    The Tercentenary of "Don Quixote" by Havelock Ellis, pp. 670-680 - PDF
    The North American Review, May 1905
  12.  
    Kit's Woman; a Cornish Idyll (1907) by Havelock Ellis - READ
  13.  
    The Soul of Spain (1908) by Havelock Ellis - PDF - READ
    18 Chapters, 444pp
  14.  
    Steve's Woman (1909) by Havelock Ellis - READ
  15.  
    The Evolution of Modesty (1910) by Havelock Ellis - READ
    The Phenomena of Sexual Periodicity, Auto-Erotism.
  16.  
    The Logic of Dreams by Havelock Ellis, pp. 379-386 - PDF
    The North American Review, September 1910
  17.  
    The Problem of Race-Regeneration (1911) by Havelock Ellis - READ
  18.  
    The World of Dreams (1911) by Havelock Ellis - READ
    4 Reviews
  19.  
    The Lover's Calendar (1912) by Havelock Ellis - READ
  20.  
    The Task of Social Hygiene (1912) by Havelock Ellis - READ
    3 Reviews
  21.  
    Analysis of the Sexual Impulse (1913) by Havelock Ellis - READ
    Love and Pain, the Sexual Impulse in Women
  22.  
    The Forces Warring Against War (1913) by Havelock Ellis - READ
  23.  
    Impressions and Comments (1914) by Havelock Ellis - READ
    3 Reviews
  24.  
    Henri de Regnier by Havelock Ellis, pp. 412-422 - PDF
    The North American Review, March 1915
  25.  
    The Genius of England by Havelock Ellis, pp. 211-225 - PDF
    The North American Review, August 1916
Total Items = 70  ALL FIRST PREVIOUS  1   2   3  NEXT LAST / By 25 By 50
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