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'''Maurice d'Apinac''' was a French author of the golden era of early 20th century French spanking literature. He wrote [[sadomasochistic]]/[[spanking]] novels between 1922 and 1933. | '''Maurice d'Apinac''' was a French author of the golden era of early 20th century French spanking literature. He wrote [[sadomasochistic]]/[[spanking]] novels between 1922 and 1933. | ||
Maurice d'Apinac is probably the pseudonym of a French author who published sadomasochistic accounts between 1922 and 1932. We have not found traces of previous publications for the texts published in 1979-80 by Eurédif . They may be reissues under a different title or the publisher may have been content to use this known pseudonym to edit texts by contemporary authors. | |||
== Selected works == | == Selected works == | ||
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| 1922 || "<I>Père adoptif</I>" || "<I>Adoptive father</I>" || [[Georges Topfer]] || || | |||
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| 1922 || "<I>Nymphes et Satyres Modernes</I>" || "<I>Nmphs and Modern Satyrs</I>" || Charles Hirlemann || || | |||
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| 1923 || "<I>Les Ménages modernes</I>" || "<I>The modern households</I>" || [[Georges Topfer]] || || | |||
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| 1923 ||"<I>Les Mésaventures de Ginette Duthyl</I>" || "<I>The misadventures of Ginette Duthyl</I>" || [[Georges Topfer]] || || | |||
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| 1924 || "<I>La Confession d'un enfant du fouet</I>" || "<I>The Confession of a child of the whip</I>" || [[Georges Topfer]] || [[media:La Confession d'un enfant du fouet.jpg| Cover]]|| | |||
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| 1924 || "<I>Grand frère et Grande soeur</I>" || Big brother and big sister || [[Georges Topfer]] || [[Media:Grand frere et grande soeur.jpg|Cover]] || | |||
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| 1924 || "<I>L'Île du bois vert</I>" || The Island of Green Wood || [[Georges Topfer]]) || || | |||
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| 1925 || "<I>La Filleule de Rose</I>" || "<I>The Goddaughter of Rose</I>" || [[Charles Hirlemann]] || [[media:La Filleule de Rose.jpg|Cover]] || | |||
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| 1925 || "<I>[[Sous la Férule Blanche]]</I>" || "<I>Under White Rule</I>" || [[Paillet]] || || | |||
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| 1925 || "<I>En Russie Rouge</I>" || "<I>In Red Russia</I>" || [[Georges Topfer]] || || | |||
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| 1925 || "<I>Famille moderne</I>" || "<I>Modern family</I>" || [[Charles Hirlemann]] || || | |||
|- {{line2}} | |||
| 1925 || "<I>Luce et Jean</I>" || "<I>Luce and John</I>" || [[Charles Hirlemann]] || || | |||
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| 1925 || "<I>Passion Inavouee</I>" || || || || | |||
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| 1925 || "<I>Professeurs et professées</I>" || "<I>Teachers and Students</I>" || [[Charles Hirlemann]] || || | |||
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| 1925 || "<I>Sous la férule Blanche: Souvenirs d’Afrique par un spécialiste du Genre</I>" || "<I>Under white rule: Memories of Africa by a specialist of the kind</I>" || || | |||
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| 1926 || "<I>Trois Jeunes Filles dans la Tourmente Russe</I>" || "<I>Three Young Girls during the Russian Turmoil</I>" || [[Charles Hirlemann|Hirlemann]] & [[Georges Topfer|Topfer]] || || | |||
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| 1926 || "<I>Les Mesaventures de Ginette Duthyl</I>" || "<I>The Misadventures of Ginette Duthyl</I>" || [[Georges Topfer]] || || | |||
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| 1926 || "<I>Maison d'Education</I>"'' || "<I>House of Education</I>" || || || | |||
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| 1928 || "<I>Aveux Cinglants</I>" || "<I>Bitter confession</I>" || || || | |||
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| 1930 || "<I>Petites employées</I>" || "<I>Small employees</I>" || [[A. Canteau]]'' || || Republished 1968 | |||
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|1931 || "<I>Sous le cercle arctique</I>" || "<I>Under the Arctic Circle</I>" || [[A. Canteau]] || || | |||
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| 1931 || "<I>Ceux et celles qui avouent. (Confidences et souvenirs de Flagellants et Flagellées)</I>" || "<I>Those who confess. (Confidences and memories of Flagellant and flogged)</I>" || || || | |||
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| 1931 || "<I>Jacques et ses cousines ou Discipline Familiale</I>" || "<I>Jacques and his cousins or Discipline family</I>" || [[A. Canteau]] || || | |||
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| 1932 || "<I>Miriam sa Douloureuse Aventure</I>" || "<I>Miriam his painful adventure</I>" || [[Georges Topfer]] || || | |||
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| 1932 || "<I>Toutes les Voluptés</I>" || "<I>All the pleasures</I>" || [[Georges Topfer]] || || | |||
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| || "<I>Les Malheurs de Marthe</I>" || "<I>The misfortunes of Martha</I>"|| || || Reprinted 1980 | |||
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image:Grand frere et grande soeur.jpg|''Grand frère et Grande soeur'' (1924) | image:Grand frere et grande soeur.jpg|''Grand frère et Grande soeur'' (1924) | ||
image:La Confession d'un enfant du fouet.jpg|''La Confession d'un enfant du fouet'' (1924) | image:La Confession d'un enfant du fouet.jpg|''La Confession d'un enfant du fouet'' (1924) | ||
image:Georges topfer 25.jpg|Illustration from ''L'Île du bois vert'' (1924) | image:<ref>Georges topfer 25.jpg</ref>|Illustration from ''L'Île du bois vert'' (1924) | ||
image:La Filleule de Rose.jpg|''La Filleule de Rose'' (1925) | image:La Filleule de Rose.jpg|''La Filleule de Rose'' (1925) | ||
image:Canteau 01.jpg|Illustration by [[A. Canteau]] from ''Petites employées'' (1930). | image:Canteau 01.jpg|Illustration by [[A. Canteau]] from ''Petites employées'' (1930). | ||
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* [[Spanking novel]] | * [[Spanking novel]] | ||
* [[early 20th century French spanking literature]] | * [[early 20th century French spanking literature]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:01, 6 February 2022
Maurice d'Apinac was a French author of the golden era of early 20th century French spanking literature. He wrote sadomasochistic/spanking novels between 1922 and 1933.
Maurice d'Apinac is probably the pseudonym of a French author who published sadomasochistic accounts between 1922 and 1932. We have not found traces of previous publications for the texts published in 1979-80 by Eurédif . They may be reissues under a different title or the publisher may have been content to use this known pseudonym to edit texts by contemporary authors.
Selected works
1922 | "Père adoptif" | "Adoptive father" | Georges Topfer | ||
1922 | "Nymphes et Satyres Modernes" | "Nmphs and Modern Satyrs" | Charles Hirlemann | ||
1923 | "Les Ménages modernes" | "The modern households" | Georges Topfer | ||
1923 | "Les Mésaventures de Ginette Duthyl" | "The misadventures of Ginette Duthyl" | Georges Topfer | ||
1924 | "La Confession d'un enfant du fouet" | "The Confession of a child of the whip" | Georges Topfer | Cover | |
1924 | "Grand frère et Grande soeur" | Big brother and big sister | Georges Topfer | Cover | |
1924 | "L'Île du bois vert" | The Island of Green Wood | Georges Topfer) | ||
1925 | "La Filleule de Rose" | "The Goddaughter of Rose" | Charles Hirlemann | Cover | |
1925 | "Sous la Férule Blanche" | "Under White Rule" | Paillet | ||
1925 | "En Russie Rouge" | "In Red Russia" | Georges Topfer | ||
1925 | "Famille moderne" | "Modern family" | Charles Hirlemann | ||
1925 | "Luce et Jean" | "Luce and John" | Charles Hirlemann | ||
1925 | "Passion Inavouee" | ||||
1925 | "Professeurs et professées" | "Teachers and Students" | Charles Hirlemann | ||
1925 | "Sous la férule Blanche: Souvenirs d’Afrique par un spécialiste du Genre" | "Under white rule: Memories of Africa by a specialist of the kind" | |||
1926 | "Trois Jeunes Filles dans la Tourmente Russe" | "Three Young Girls during the Russian Turmoil" | Hirlemann & Topfer | ||
1926 | "Les Mesaventures de Ginette Duthyl" | "The Misadventures of Ginette Duthyl" | Georges Topfer | ||
1926 | "Maison d'Education" | "House of Education" | |||
1928 | "Aveux Cinglants" | "Bitter confession" | |||
1930 | "Petites employées" | "Small employees" | A. Canteau | Republished 1968 | |
1931 | "Sous le cercle arctique" | "Under the Arctic Circle" | A. Canteau | ||
1931 | "Ceux et celles qui avouent. (Confidences et souvenirs de Flagellants et Flagellées)" | "Those who confess. (Confidences and memories of Flagellant and flogged)" | |||
1931 | "Jacques et ses cousines ou Discipline Familiale" | "Jacques and his cousins or Discipline family" | A. Canteau | ||
1932 | "Miriam sa Douloureuse Aventure" | "Miriam his painful adventure" | Georges Topfer | ||
1932 | "Toutes les Voluptés" | "All the pleasures" | Georges Topfer | ||
"Les Malheurs de Marthe" | "The misfortunes of Martha" | Reprinted 1980 |
Illustration by A. Canteau from Petites employées (1930).
See also
Notes
References
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