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The Yellow Room was first published in 1891 and has been reprinted numerous times. The name of the author, M. Le Comte du Bouleau, is a pseudonym. Authorship is attributed to an English lawyer, Stanislas Matthew de Rhodès (1857-1932). He is also credited with writing ''[[Gynecocracy]]'' (1893) and ''The Petticoat Dominant'' (1898). | The Yellow Room was first published in 1891 and has been reprinted numerous times. The name of the author, M. Le Comte du Bouleau, is a pseudonym. Authorship is attributed to an English lawyer, Stanislas Matthew de Rhodès (1857-1932). He is also credited with writing ''[[Gynecocracy]]'' (1893) and ''[[The Petticoat Dominant]]'' (1898). | ||
: Paperback: 80 pages | : Paperback: 80 pages |
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Description
The Yellow Room is the story of Alice Darvell, a young woman sent off to live with her aunt and uncle, there to be educated and disciplined, as it turns out, by means of the lash. She makes a good wife one day.
Following the death of her aunt, beautiful Alice Darvell is sent to live with Sir Edward Bosmere, a stern disciplinarian and devotee of Venus Callipyge, who initiates her into the mysteries of the rod.
Another classic account from Olympia's later years.
The Yellow Room was first published in 1891 and has been reprinted numerous times. The name of the author, M. Le Comte du Bouleau, is a pseudonym. Authorship is attributed to an English lawyer, Stanislas Matthew de Rhodès (1857-1932). He is also credited with writing Gynecocracy (1893) and The Petticoat Dominant (1898).
- Paperback: 80 pages
- Publisher: Olympia Press (August 5, 2008)
- Language: English
- < ISBN:1596540559 >
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