- Blank, Joani. Good Vibrations: the complete guide to
vibrators. Burlingame, Calif.: Down There Press, 1982. E Pam
#7087
- Blank founded Good Vibrations, "the only store in the country
specializing in vibrators," in 1977. In this book, she explains how
to choose, buy, and use a vibrator. S
- Brothers, Joyce. What Every Woman Should Know About
Men. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1981. LSC 256
- Brothers explores the distinctions between men's and women's
behavior, and suggests, "If we can understand these differences and
learn to use them creatively...men and women alike will be happier
with ourselves and with each other." M, W
- Brown, Helen Gurley. Having It All: love, success, sex,
money. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1982. E #19884
- "The crux of the...plan to get all those things you want - is,
yes, your job. That's where the money, success and clout come from.
Also, the kind of job you have can seriously affect what kind of
men you meet, and more importantly, whether these men are going to
be interested in you." F, H, M, S, W
- Gilson, Edith and Susan Kane. Unnecessary Choices: the
hidden life of the executive woman. New York: W. Morrow, 1987.
E #19906
- This "how-to for all women in corporate careers" offers advice
on achieving career success, working with men, and balancing work
and family. W
- Harpie's Monthly [serial]. San Francisco: S.K.
Majourau, 1984. E Pam q#1956, v.1 no.1
- A magazine containing hard-edged essays, poetry, and fiction on
topics such as the economic system of women's labor, butch-femme
roles, and female separatism. N, P
- Hart, Lois Borland. Moving Up! Women and leadership.
New York: AMACOM, 1980. E #19885
- A "practical guide to understanding and learning the concepts
and skills involved in effective leadership," this volume addresses
communication, working effectively with others, managerial skills,
and decision-making. W
- Heimel, Cynthia. Sex Tips for Girls. New York: Simon
& Schuster, 1986. E Pam #7148
- "The first thing a successful flirt does is get it firmly fixed
in her mind that she is God's gift to men." Heimel's book features
candid advice about "sex, men, and having a good time." E,
F, M, S

- So You Don't Want to Be a Sex Object. Denver, CO: Raj
Publications, 1981. (E Pam 12mo #13261)
- This feminist booklet encourages women to reject sexist
stereotypes: "If you have a son, he should know how to cook, mend,
wash and iron his clothes, shop for groceries and plan decent
meals. If you have a daughter, she should know how to maintain a
car, change a tire, make household repairs, and manage a budget."
H, M, MO, P, S
- Stark, Judy Thornton. Beautysmarts: how to be a more
glamorous you. New York: Playboy, 1981. E Pam #7542
- "Beauty must be self-defined to be genuine." This manual for
the "new woman" of the 1980s features tips on posture,
communication, manners, clothes, makeup, and hair. E,
F
- Voices of American Homemakers. Hollis, N.H.: National
Extension Homemakers Council, 1985. E #20264
- This book features the stories of women who devoted their lives
to managing households and raising families. Includes numerous
photographs and a detailed introduction. D, M, MO,
RF
Subject Guide
Throughout this bibliography, these subject letter codes are
used to identify works relating to a particular topic. The guide is
displayed at the bottom of each page.
- C = Cookery
- CH = Children's prescriptive literature
- D = Domestic management
- E = Etiquette/conduct
- ED = Education
- F = Fashion/beauty
- H = Health
- M = Marriage
- MO = Motherhood
- N = Narrative/fiction/poetry
- P = Political and social issues
- PA = Pastimes
- R = Religious life/morality
- RF = Reference works
- S = Sexuality
- SR = Servants
- W = Work/employment outside the home