The Guide To Getting IT On - English Editions

English Editions

In the English language, Guide to Getting It On! has had six editions. This is a link to the covers of the six US editions plus one separate UK edition.

  1. The Guide to Getting It On! A New and Mostly Wonderful Book About Sex for Adults of All Ages (1st edition, June 1996) ISBN 1-885535-14-7. 376 pages.
  2. The Guide to Getting It On! A New and Mostly Wonderful Book About Sex for Adults of All Ages (2nd edition, September 1, 1998) ISBN 1-885535-00-7. 432 pages.
  3. The Guide to Getting It On! (3rd edition, February 2000) ISBN 1-885535-10-4. 698 pages.
  4. Guide to Getting It On! (4th edition, April 2004) ISBN 1-885535-67-8. 782 pages.
  5. Guide to Getting It On! (5th edition, September 2006) ISBN 1-885535-69-6. 854 pages.
  6. Guide to Getting It On! (6th edition, January 2009) ISBN 19781885535337. 992 pages.

There has also been a 2011 update to the 6th edition which contains significant updates in the chapters on Sexual Orientation, Birth Control, Gender Bending, Premature Ejaculation, and Chapter 74, which was renamed "The Panty-Dropping Pill, Patch and Shot." There were also dozens of smaller changes, corrections and updates.

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