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: Seductio Ad Absurdum The Principles & Practices of Seduction A Beginner's Handbook by Hahn Emily - Courtship
SEDUCTIO AD ABSURDUM
SEDUCTIO AD ABSURDUM
The Principles & Practices of Seduction
A Beginner's Handbook
New York BREWER AND WARREN INC. PAYSON & CLARKE LTD.
First Printing before Publication March 1930 Second Printing before Publication March 1930
SET UP, ELECTROTYPED, PRINTED AND BOUND IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA BY H. WOLFF ESTATE, NEW YORK, N. Y.
DEDICATED TO HERBERT ASBURY WHO TOLD ME TO WRITE IT DOWN
INTRODUCTION
Although seduction as an applied art has been slowly developing over a period of several generations, the science of seduction has so far been largely neglected. While the value of the empirical knowledge acquired by early practitioners and transmitted to us by a great body of folk-lore should not be minimized, the trial and error methods of these precursors, both amateur and professional, are to be deplored as crude; for however refined they may have been in application, there is evidence that they were lacking in that exactness in observation which could make them valuable to science.
WHAT IS SEDUCTION?
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