The Kama Sutra has thrilled and fascinated western readers since the book was first translated and made available in a small privately printed version in 1883 by noted orientalist and author Sir Richard Francis Burton.This ancient Hindu text, written by Vatsyayana, gives practical advice in prose and poetry on the four goals of Hinduism.Originally the work was un-illustrated, but later editions have included wonderful detailed drawings showing a variety of tantric conjugations with incredible backdrops of Indian palaces and gardens.Now, for the first time, a carefully chosen selection of illustrations from The Kama Sutra have been redrawn especially for the reader and aspiring artist to colour for their entertainment and enjoyment.