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Published by Snuggly Books 2019-06, 2019
ISBN 10: 1943813930 ISBN 13: 9781943813933
Language: English
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Published by Snuggly Books, Sacramento, 2019
ISBN 13: 2370000666666
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First Edition
Sacramento: Snuggly Books:, 2019. First edition, Hardcover, Limited, New sans dust jacket as issued, 303 pp. This hardcover edition limited to 70 copies. First edition, Hardcover, Limited, New sans dust jacket as issued,
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Taschenbuch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - Presented here for the first time in English, in a superb translation by Brian Stableford, are The Mystery of Kama and Brahama's Courtesans, two outrageous, full-length novels from the pen of Jane de La Vaudère.In this pair of India-set adventures, the eccentric author pulls out all the stops, filling the pages with garish eroticism and gruesome cruelty, telling two tales of extreme amour-of Love that embodies both the idea of Paradise and the idea of the Inferno. Replete with over-the-top exoticism, outlandish magic, and purely physical horror, these bizarre fantasies of sublime exaltation and ultimate torment are some of the most unusual documents of French literature. The Mystery of Kama and Brahma's Courtesans were ground-breaking in several ways, and remain startling even after a century in which the literary ground in question has been thoroughly and repeatedly plowed.