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The book's thoughtful curation extends to its structure. It opens with an evolutionary and historical essay by Dian Hanson, which delves into why humans, uniquely among primates, are so preoccupied with phallic display. Hanson draws fascinating comparisons, such as noting that gorillas, who live in a dominant-male harem system, have the smallest penises among the great apes. In contrast, chimpanzees, whose females choose their mates, have much larger ones. "Since humans have the largest penises by far among the primates," Hanson concludes, "we may speculate that man was showing off long before the codpiece came along". This is followed by the photographic chapters, each dedicated to a photographer or studio, and concludes with a final "special surprise" that references the infamous Norma Stitz from The Big Book of Breasts . The-Big-Penis-Book-1114.pdf

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The book has been noted for blurring the line between the 'artistic' and the 'obscene' by choosing straightforward pornographic images rather than works by renowned art photographers like Robert Mapplethorpe. One Taschen customer reviewer noted that it "evokes many reactions... shock, desire and also envy". The book's thoughtful curation extends to its structure