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Taking the Waters:

Spirit, Art, Sensuality
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Abbeville Press, 1992 - Health & Fitness - 224 pages
Illustrated with a diverse collection of historic and contemporary artwork, travel posters, and photographs, this irresistible volume traces the evolution of spas from the sacred springs of prehistoric times to the Roman baths to the fabulous waterholes of elite society. 140 illustrations, 60 in full color.

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User Review  - Isblue - Goodreads

Meh. Nothing new, but the pictures were pretty. zzzzzzz Read full review

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User Review  - Kate Selner - Goodreads

Graphically sensual, utterly gorgeous illustrations through artistic means, this book is a rich description of the role water has played throughout time, over centuries and class, from humble drinking water to the history of the bath. The photos alone make it worth a few silent hours. Read full review

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Contents

PREFACE
8
RITES
35
JOURNEY THROUGH WATERS
47
Copyright

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Alev Lytle Croutier, is the only Turkish woman to be publishAlev Lytle Croutier, is the only Turkish woman to be published in as many as twenty countries. She is the author of the ed in as many as twenty countries. She is the author of the novel "The Palace of Tears" and two works of nonfiction, "Hanovel "The Palace of Tears" and two works of nonfiction, "Harem: The World Behind the Veil" and "Taking the Waters". Sherem: The World Behind the Veil" and "Taking the Waters". She has also written and directed films, including "Tell Me a R has also written and directed films, including "Tell Me a Riddle, " based on a novella by Tillie Olsen. Born and raisediddle, " based on a novella by Tillie Olsen. Born and raised in Turkey, Croutier lives in San Francisco and Paris. in Turkey, Croutier lives in San Francisco and Paris.

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