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Page I. The Author—A Modern Living Replica of the Ancient Greek Statue, "Hermaphroditos" (Photo by Dr. A. W. Herzog)Frontispiece II. Ancient Greek Statue of an Androgyne, Called "Hermaphroditos," Now in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy25 III. Alexander the Great—An Androgyne of the Mild Type31 IV. Julius Cæsar—An Androgyne of the Mild Type31 V. Raphael—the Most Gifted Ultra-Androgyne the World Has Known33 VI. The "Fairie Boy" Ready to Set Out on Life's Journey53 VII. My Garden of Gethsemane78 VIII. Front View of Author at Thirty-three (Photo by Dr. R. W. Shufeldt)82 IX. Rear view of Author at Thirty-three (Photo by Dr. R. W. Shufeldt)89 X. Fourteenth Street Rialto, Stamping-Ground of the Hermaphroditoi105 XI. Stuyvesant Square, One of Jennie June's Stamping Grounds105 XII. Neighborhood Where Harvey Green Thought He "Finished" Jennie June140 XIII. The Author at Thirty-four (Amateur photo)164 XIV. Bowery, in the Nineteenth Century America's Main Red-Light Street, and Stamping-Ground of Frank-Eunice, Angelo-Phyllis and Ralph Werther-Jennie June169 XV. Michelangelo's Adam216 XVI. Whitestone Railroad Station ("Holy Ground")271, 272, 273 XVII. "The Boy of the Piave" (America's gift to Italy in 1921)277
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