Many strange customs have been observed in the name of love. Edward Brooke-Hitching’s top five explores the spectrum of human desire.
Sex: Lessons From History by Fern Riddell
A fascinating history of the spectrum of human relationships, with endless rabbit holes of research to tumble down. A technicolour journey through our sordid, sacred, scandalous past.
The Medieval Art of Love by Michael Camille
This book scans artistic innovation of the 13th, 14th and late 15th centuries to show how love has inspired the creation of some of the great treasures and allegories of history.
Love Letters: 2000 Years of Romance by Andrea Clarke (ed.)
A glimpse into the intimate lives of historical figures. From Jonathan Swift’s love triangle, to Robert Devereux telling Elizabeth I: “the two windows of your privy chamber shall be the poles of my sphere…” Phwoar.
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Newlyweds on Tour by Barbara Penner
19th-century American honeymoons were no weekend breaks. Newlyweds would bring their in-laws on month-long journeys across the country, taking in Niagara Falls, battlefields, prisons, even psychiatric hospitals.