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Paris: Aux Editions Prima, 1938. [[Flagellation]] novel. Beautifully illustrated by famous French artist [[Etienne Le Rallic]] (1891-1968) under the <u>alias R. Fanny</u>. Étienne Le Rallic was one of the most prominent French realistic comic artists of the 1940s and 1950s. His first drawings were published in Le Rire in 1910. Le Rallic was fascinated by horses, which can be seen in much of his work.
Paris: Aux Editions Prima, 1938. [[Flagellation]] novel. Beautifully illustrated by famous French artist [[Etienne Le Rallic]] (1891-1968) under the <u>alias R. Fanny</u>. Étienne Le Rallic was one of the most prominent French realistic comic artists of the 1940s and 1950s. His first drawings were published in Le Rire in 1910. Le Rallic was fascinated by horses, which can be seen in much of his work.


He fulfilled his military service with the cavalry, and did his first drawings of horses for Army publications. Later on, he made humorous drawings for the magazines Le Pêle-Mêle, Le Sourire, La Chronique Amusant, Fantasio, La Baïonette, Le Régiment, La Via Parisienne, Pages Folles, Bagatelle and Frou-Frou, sometimes using the pseudonym Smile.
He fulfilled his military service with the cavalry, and did his first drawings of horses for Army publications. Later on, he made humorous drawings for the magazines Le Pêle-Mêle, [[Le Sourire]], La Chronique Amusant, Fantasio, La Baïonette, Le Régiment, La Via Parisienne, Pages Folles, Bagatelle and Frou-Frou, sometimes using the pseudonym Smile.


French text.. First Edition. Paperback. Good. Illus. by R. Fanny. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
French text.. First Edition. Paperback. Good. Illus. by R. Fanny. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
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La Volupté du Fouet
Fouet 01.jpg
Author: Armand Du Loup
Illustrator Etienne Le Rallic
(aka R. Fanny)
Period 20th Century (1930-1939)
Collection: Collection Gauloise


Book Details

Bookseller: Delectus Books GB (GB) [1]
Bookseller Inventory #: 037437
Format/binding:Paperback
Book condition: Good
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Aux Editions Prima
Place: Paris
Keywords: EROTICA FRANCE FRENCH LITERATURE SEXOLOGY S&M SPANKING FLAGELLATION SEXUALITY DISCIPLINE CP CORPORAL PUNISHMENT PORNOGRAPHY SADISM MASOCHISM
Bookseller catalogs: Literature and Poetry; Erotica, Sexology, Curiosa;
Subjects: FICTION / General; FICTION / Erotica;
Size: 8vo
Asking price: Used £225.00 ($306.36)


"La Volupté du Fouet" was written by Armand Du Loup and published by Éditions Prima in 1938

Book Description

Paris: Aux Editions Prima, 1938. Flagellation novel. Beautifully illustrated by famous French artist Etienne Le Rallic (1891-1968) under the alias R. Fanny. Étienne Le Rallic was one of the most prominent French realistic comic artists of the 1940s and 1950s. His first drawings were published in Le Rire in 1910. Le Rallic was fascinated by horses, which can be seen in much of his work.

He fulfilled his military service with the cavalry, and did his first drawings of horses for Army publications. Later on, he made humorous drawings for the magazines Le Pêle-Mêle, Le Sourire, La Chronique Amusant, Fantasio, La Baïonette, Le Régiment, La Via Parisienne, Pages Folles, Bagatelle and Frou-Frou, sometimes using the pseudonym Smile.

French text.. First Edition. Paperback. Good. Illus. by R. Fanny. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

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