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Experience the captivating allure of natural beauty with "The Big Book of Breasts" by Dian Hanson. This intriguing book takes readers on a journey through the fascinating history of big-breasted nudes, highlighting an era of 'mammary madness' that took root during World War II. The book vividly explores cultural milestones such as Bosom-Mania, propagated by figures like Russ Meyer and Howard Hughes, alongside institutions like Frederick's of Hollywood.
Dian Hanson meticulously navigates the reader through the iconic curves of legendary models such as Michelle Angelo, Candy Barr, Virginia Bell, and Joan Brinkman. The pages are graced by the presence of other renowned figures, including Lisa De Leeuw, Uschi Digard, Candye Kane, Sylvia McFarland, and Norma Stitz, celebrated for holding the title of the World’s Largest Natural Breasts according to Guinness World Records.
Spanning 396 pages, this richly illustrated book offers a treasure trove of stunning and evocative photographs that celebrate the essence of these incredible women. It also presents nine insightful interviews, marking the first in over a decade with celebrated personalities like Tempest Storm and Uschi Digard, as well as the final interview with Candy Barr, conducted prior to her passing in 2005.
In an era where artificial enhancements have become commonplace, "The Big Book of Breasts" stands as a tribute to the authenticity and allure of natural beauty, affirming the timeless adage that nature indeed crafts the finest art.
