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An autobiographical and investigative account by an instinctive female-impersonator that blends personal memoir, profiles of fellow androgynes, and commentary from medical and legal observers. It traces early life and development into public female presentation, describes urban nightlife, performances, episodes of blackmail and violence, and reproduces contemporary press reports of several unsolved murders. Interwoven reflections treat androgynism as a psychological condition and advocate for greater understanding and legal change. The book also incorporates verse and illustrative material to complement case narratives and social observations.

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Ralph Werther

Ralph Werther was an early 20th-century author known for his exploration of gender identity and sexuality. His notable works, including "Autobiography of an Androgyne" and "The Female Impersonators," delve into the complexities of androgyny and the experiences of individuals who challenge traditional gender norms. Through his writing, Werther contributed to the discourse on gender fluidity and the societal perceptions of identity during a time of significant cultural change. His works remain relevant in discussions surrounding gender and self-expression.

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