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In Video: Georgian-era ‘sex manual’ advises men to eat sparrows and parsnips

The book will go under the hammer on March 27.

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The book is being auctioned (PA)

An auction house is selling an 18th century “sex manual” – which advises men to improve their performance by eating sparrows, parsnips and young pigeons.

Other parts of the 1720 book reflect on pregnant women’s supposed longing to eat items such as coals, chalk and leather.

“It talks of man being ‘the wonder of the world, to whom all things are subordinate’. Meanwhile, women are painted as being prone to sexual indulgence.”

The book, which has an estimate of £80-£120, will go under the hammer on March 27.

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