This volume deals more with the definitions, lives, and commonalities of androgynes. Her theory relates homosexuality to a spectrum on androgyny, which she continues from the example of Oscar Wilde in her first book's "Appendix II: The Case of Oscar Wilde."
The sequel to Autobiography of an Androgyne (1918) and Riddle of the Underworld (1921).
Editions
- New York : Medico-Legal Journal (1922) first edition cover. From Wikimedia Commons, uploaded by Duke University Libraries. Other pictures from the book also included in that link.
- The edition hosted on Google and Hathitrust, uploaded by the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, has exactly the same content down to the page numbers. Still, it is labeled 101 of 1,000 copies—unlike the Duke version which lacks a number—and its cover is plain royal blue.
Content & Trigger Warnings
HOMOPHOBIA: The introduction, written by Herzon, is homophobic and disrespectful to June.