“Who among you will give ear to this? Who will hearken and hear for the time to come?”—Isaiah XLII, v. 22, 23.
CONTENTS
| Introduction, by Dr. Alfred W. Herzog | [i] |
| Author’s Preface | [1] |
| Autobiography | [5] |
| Appendix I. Impressions of the Author, by a Business Associate | [246] |
| Appendix II. The Case of Oscar Wilde, by Author of this Autobiography | [251] |
| Appendix III. Questionnaire on Homosexuality | [259] |
| Index | [260] |
ILLUSTRATIONS
| Opposite— | |
|---|---|
| The Author Ready to Set Out on Life’s Journey | [Title page] |
| The Author—a Modern Living Replica of the Ancient Greek Statue of “Hermaphroditos” | Page [5] |
| Ancient Greek Statue of an Androgyne, called “Hermaphroditos,” now in the Uffizi Gallery, Florence, Italy | Page [6] |
| The Author at Thirty-four | Page [235] |
| The Author at Forty-four | Page [242] |
INTRODUCTION
I offer no apology for bringing the Autobiography of an Androgyne before the members of the learned professions, to whom the sale of this book is restricted.
Were, in my opinion, an apology needed, this volume would not make its appearance through my instrumentality.
The reason for its appearance is missionary, and therefore I consider it right and proper that I should explain what I hope to accomplish thereby.
I am sorry not to be able to say that the appearance of this volume will fill a long felt want.