The Big Book of Breasts
The text discusses the book "The Little Big Book of Breasts" by Dian Hanson, which examines the cultural fascination with large breasts over three decades through a collection of natural big-breasted nudes. The book begins with the post-World War II phenomenon known as Bosom-Mania, highlighting influential figures in the industry such as Russ Meyer and Howard Hughes. It features profiles of numerous iconic models, including Guinness World Record holder Norma Stitz, known for having the world's largest natural breasts. This downsized edition retains the original beautiful and provocative photographs, along with nine interviews, including rare conversations with Tempest Storm, Uschi Digard, and Candy Barr, the latter recorded shortly before her death in 2005. The book emphasizes the appeal of natural beauty in an era dominated by silicone enhancements. Dian Hanson has a rich history in publishing men's magazines and has authored over 60 books for TASCHEN, including "The Art of Pin-up" and "Psychedelic Sex." She resides in Los Angeles. The text also includes a personal note of gratitude for the book, expressing its significance to the writer.
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