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The book was the brainchild of , TASCHEN's "sexy book editor" and a veteran of the men's magazine publishing industry. Hanson, who edited titles such as Juggs and Leg Show for 25 years, brought a historian's eye and an insider's perspective to the project. She has written over 50 books for TASCHEN, and her aim with The Big Penis Book was not just provocation, but a genuine exploration of male anatomy and the social perceptions surrounding it. The introductory text by Dian Hanson typically emphasizes