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Revision as of 21:18, 11 October 2021
Author: | Jean de Villot | |
Illustrator | Martin van Maele | |
Country | Paris, France | |
Language(s) | French | |
Subject | Flagellation | |
Publisher | Charles Carrington | |
Printer | completed print, by widow Félix Guy et Cie, Alençon. | |
Pages | 240 | |
site address | http://www.bibliocuriosa.com/index.php/La_Flagellation_amoureuse |
Georges Grassal wrote under the pseudonym Hugues Rebell. He used also, with Hector France and Charles Carrington, the collective pseudonym Jean de Villiot.
But it is certain that other authors have written under the pseudonym of Jean de Villiot, as is the case for "The love Flogging" and "The Flogging of Women in France", attributed to Stéphane Arnoulin.
See the first essay of bibliography on flogging (1912).
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