The Big Book Of Breasts Review

: A large-format hardcover (approx. 396–420 pages) focusing on the 1950s–70s.

: The book documents the "Bosom-Mania" era that followed World War II, exploring how societal attitudes and media representations of breasts evolved over three decades.

: In an era where surgical enhancement has become common, this collection emphasizes natural figures, showcasing models who were famous for their unenhanced curves.

: An expanded 448-page edition that adds biographical information for the models and includes a chapter on modern natural models like Nadine Jansen and Hitomi Tanaka.

is a photography book edited by Dian Hanson and published by Taschen . It serves as a historical and cultural exploration of natural female breasts from the 1950s through the 1970s. Core Themes and Content

Depending on your interest, there are several versions of the collection available from retailers like Amazon and Barnes & Noble :

: It features profiles and photographs of legendary models such as Tempest Storm, Candy Barr, Uschi Digard, and June Wilkinson.