William Welby, a leading English authority on nudism, penned three influential books on the topic, with Naked and Unashamed being his inaugural volume. This work delivers a clear and approachable examination of nudism in the 1930s, encouraging readers to develop their own informed viewpoints by exploring the movement through historical, moral, health, psychological, and aesthetic lenses. Illustrated with photographs by Stephen Glass, the book provides both textual and visual insights into the practice, aiming to inform rather than advocate.
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About the Book
1930s Britain was a hotbed of utopian ideals in which William Welby, an advertising manager, was drawn to the burgeoning nudist movement.
Welby’s quest for understanding culminated in the landmark publication Naked and Unashamed, a groundbreaking exploration of nudism by a British author, the success of which encouraged him to write two more seminal books on the subject: The Naked Truth about Nudism and It’s Only Natural.
All three books offer a fascinating insight into aspects of British society and culture before the upheavals of World War II and the dramatic changes that followed.
This volume has a foreword by Tim Forcer, of H&E Naturist.
Details
Photographer: Stephen Glass
Author: William Welby
Foreword: Tim Forcer
Publisher: Wolfbait
Publication Year: 2024
ISBN: 9781917298049
Collect all the books in “The Willam Welby Collection”
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