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ANNOUNCEMENT OF THIRD OF TRILOGY

The Riddle of the Underworld

Sequel to Autobiography of an Androgyne
and The Female-Impersonators

By Ralph Werther—Jennie June

Edited by

Alfred W. Herzog, Ph. B., A. M., M. D.

(Editor Medico-Legal Journal)

To be published, in the fall of 1922, by the MEDICO-LEGAL
JOURNAL. At least 65,000 words and a dozen illustrations.
Cloth. Price three dollars, including postage with-
in United States. The three volumes of the TRILOGY,
(an aggregate of over 200,000 words) ordered on
the same date, eight dollars, including postage.
The AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF AN ANDRO-
GYNE, ordered on the same date with
one other of the TRILOGY, six dol-
lars. Price of AUTOBIOGRAPHY
alone, four dollars including
postage.

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The author of the Trilogy, one of the half-dozen most remarkable bisexuals known to medical science, while living in New York City as college student and subsequently professional "man," had, incidentally, a six years' variegated experience (age nineteen to twenty-five) in the Underworld of the metropolis. In

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