Studies in the Psychology of Sex (2 Volumes Set)
Author: Havelock Ellis
Publisher: The Standard Literature
Edition & Year: First Edition, 2002
Binding: Hardcover (2 Volumes Set)
Pages: Volume 1 – 390 pages
Volume 2 – 750 pages
Size: 6 in × 9 in (Each Volume)
Studies in the Psychology of Sex by Havelock Ellis is a landmark work in the field of human sexuality and psychological study. Originally written in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and presented here in a 2002 first edition hardcover two-volume set, this comprehensive work remains one of the most influential early scientific explorations of human sexual behavior.
Spanning over 1100 pages (Volume 1: 390 pages, Volume 2: 750 pages), the book offers a detailed examination of various aspects of sexuality, including sexual psychology, gender differences, emotional relationships, social attitudes, and cultural influences. Ellis approaches the subject with a scientific and observational mindset, aiming to understand rather than judge human behavior.
The work is notable for its progressive perspective for its time, challenging many societal taboos and misconceptions surrounding sexuality. It played a significant role in shaping early discussions in sexology, psychology, and social science, influencing later researchers and thinkers in the field.
A key strength of this book is its analytical depth and historical importance. It provides insight not only into human sexuality but also into how attitudes toward sex have evolved over time. Readers gain a better understanding of both the subject matter and the historical context in which these ideas were developed.
Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, the book is suitable for students, researchers, and readers interested in psychology, sociology, and human studies. It serves as both an academic reference and a historical document.
The 6 × 9 inch hardcover format ensures durability and ease of handling, making it ideal for long-term study and collection.
Studies in the Psychology of Sex stands as a foundational work that continues to be relevant for those seeking a deeper understanding of human nature and behavior.
- Author: Havelock Ellis
- Publisher: The Standard Literature, First Edition (2002)
- Format: Hardcover, 2-volume set
- Pages: 390 + 750 pages (Total 1100+ pages)
- Size: 6 × 9 inches – standard academic format
- Content: Psychological study of human sexuality
- Topics Covered: Behavior, relationships, gender, social attitudes
- Significance: Foundational work in sexology and psychology
- Style: Analytical, scholarly, and historically important
- Collector Appeal: Classic psychological and sociological work
🔹 Collector’s Note
This 2002 first-edition hardcover 2-volume set of Studies in the Psychology of Sex is a historically significant and intellectually important work. Its depth, influence, and scholarly value make it a highly desirable addition for collectors of psychology, sociology, and classic academic literature.



















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