Miss Grégor - Tap-tap (Pseud. Alphonse Momas) - Książki - Birchgrove Press - 9780987195371 - 15 grudnia 2012
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Miss Grégor

Tap-tap (Pseud. Alphonse Momas)

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Miss Grégor

Miss Grégor is a translation of a French flagellant novel written by Alphonse Momas (1846-1933), a prolific author of erotica (Miss Grégor, London-Paris [Paris]: Société des Bibliophiles, 1907). Momas used numerous pseudonyms, including, amongst others, Tap-Tap, Pan-Pan, Trix, and Le Nismois. Miss Grégor is part of Momas? series, ?Par le fouet et par la verge? ? ?By whip and by rod.? It is also the second book in a three volume series set in an elite girls? school in London governed by a harsh disciplinarian, Miss Sticker. The other books in this series are Miss Mary (1907) and Le Secret de Miss Sticker (1907). This Birchgrove Press edition of Miss Grégor is based on an English translation first published in 1907 (Miss Grégor, London-Paris: Privately printed for the French and English Bibliophiles Society). It was most probably published and printed in France and, given the idiosyncratic nature of the translation, was almost certainly translated by someone whose first language was not English. Chapter headpiece decorations in this Birchgrove Press edition of Miss Grégor are from another flagellant novel written by Momas, Fouetteuse, par Trix (Paris-Bruxelles, 1901). Chapter tail-piece decorations are based on designs in Fouetteuse. The English translation of Miss Mary (London-Paris, Privately printed for the French and English Bibliophiles Society, 1906 [c. 1907]) is also available from Birchgrove Press.

Media Książki     Paperback Book   (Książka z miękką okładką i klejonym grzbietem)
Wydane 15 grudnia 2012
ISBN13 9780987195371
Wydawcy Birchgrove Press
Strony 130
Wymiary 140 × 216 × 7 mm   ·   158 g
Język English  

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