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The Exhibitionist

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Author(s)Andrew Toth
ISBN / ASINB005HZZJPE
ISBN-13978B005HZZJP7
MarketplaceIndia  🇮🇳

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The Exhibitionist" is an award winning book

on the subject of modern day exhibitionism.

at over 300 pages it is the definitive book on the subject

And why should that interest you?

For the simple reason that exhibitionism is the most pervasive
sex crime in the West

Between 1950 and 1970 there were never less than 2,000 convictions a year in England and Wales alone. And this number represents only a fraction of the total because many, probably most, incidents are not reported.
Despite this no one really understands the problem, or what to do about it.
But this book is not just a bunch of theory. It is an experience. It takes you inside the world of exhibitionism by a convicted exhibitionist, and that is an experience you will not get anywhere else.
This is a MUST READ book, because you, or someone you know WILL be FLASHED!

And if you’re looking for a good read, this is it!
“The Exhibitionist” was one of the top three finalists in Australia’s most prestigious book competition, held by Varuna and featuring some of the top writers in this country.
In short, the book is good. It has received numerous accolades.

Here is a letter from Nick Hudson, managing director of Hudson Hawthorn Publishing (his words are in italics): We have taken the unusual step (for us, and most publishers) of enclosing our reports. We took this submission seriously, which puts it in the top 10%.

Here is what the Hudson Hawthorn report says: Writing is good, very visual, and (the) theme is consistent. The story…is provocative. In this instance, he was too close to the fire and got his fingers burnt (but) when he sticks to the story, there is theatre.

The Hudson Hawthorn report continues: Before I read this book, I would have said that an account of a trial for flashing by a self-confessed flasher would be pretty nauseous. That this one isn’t, is in itself remarkable.

The book (continues the Publisher’s report) consists of a narrative, starting at the moment when police question the narrator on suspicion of indecent exposure and ending with a virtually verbatim account of his three court appearances. This narrative is enriched with flashbacks to his earlier life, including the episode in question, and with the results of his researches into the legal and psychological issues of exhibitionism.

The narrative is very, very good. The scenes are beautifully recreated, the dialogue is crisp and the characters three dimensional. The voice is astonishingly relaxed and honest.

The trial transcripts go on a bit, but make quite good reading. This is a superb bit of plotting. The flashbacks, too, are very good. The descriptions of his own mental processes and actions as a flasher are fascinating and informative. The research material … is fascinating and essential to the argument of the book.

The Hudson Hawthorn report concludes as follows: We emerge surprised that a book on such a distasteful topic can have been so readable, delighted by a lot of the straight narrative writing and enriched with some new information.

Here is a letter from Bert Hingley, publisher, Hale & Iremonger: Thank you for sending us the first 36 pages of “The Exhibitionist”. You certainly write well and so far it’s a most intriguing manuscript. There is no doubt that “The Exhibitionist” makes for interesting reading.

Louis de Vries from Hybrid Publishers says this: I found the (first) 60 pages quite gripping…you make out a persuasive case for a change in the law.

Elsewhere de Vries writes: I found your work interesting, revealing, absorbing and well written. You have treated the material with gravity, perspective, allusiveness and flair. The ending succeeded in surprising me.
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