THE AMOROUS ADVENTURES OF MARGOT and THE SCARLET SOFA
by Fougeret de Monbron, Jean-Louis
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- Paperback. Light shelfwear; covers neatly laminated with clear contact paper. Very good
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About This Item
North Hollywood: Brandon House, 1967. Paperback. Light shelfwear; covers neatly laminated with clear contact paper. Very good. 174pp., translated by Mark Alexander and L. E. LaBan, introductiosn by Hilary E. Holt, Ph.D, and Guillaume Apollinaire. Two erotic novellas. Translations of two 18th century French erotic novels. The first, Margot la ravaudeuse, seems to have been originally published in 1750 with the probably false imprint ‘Hambourg.' The original edition of Le Canape, couleur de feu was published at ‘Amsterdam' [Paris?] in 1714, which circumstance makes it unlikely that Fougeret de Montbron was the author of it since he would have been about 10 years old at the time. Gustav Klimt art on cover. From the library of Patrick J. Kearney, with his small name sticker at the bottom of the verso of the front cover. 2030.
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- Alta-Glamour Inc. (US)
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- 28060
- Title
- THE AMOROUS ADVENTURES OF MARGOT and THE SCARLET SOFA
- Author
- Fougeret de Monbron, Jean-Louis
- Book Condition
- Used - Paperback. Light shelfwear; covers neatly laminated with clear contact paper. Very good
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Brandon House
- Place of Publication
- North Hollywood
- Date Published
- 1967
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