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EAN: 9780786702343 ISBN: 0786702346 Label: Carroll & Graf Pub Manufacturer: Carroll & Graf Pub Number Of Items: 1 Publication Date: 1995-05 Publisher: Carroll & Graf Pub Studio: Carroll & Graf Pub Editorial Review: Product Description: Combining one of the most popular works of late Victorian erotica with the later memoir Madeleine, this entertainment is sure to please even the most discriminating reader. Related Items: Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Classic Victorian Lit ... but ...I would classify it on the Ho Hummm scale rather than WOW I gotta get this book now ..... The book contains two novels and weighs in at 433 pages. The book was published in 1995 and generally these multi novel books by Caroll & Graf were selected for excellence in erotica ..... The editors of this 'Anonymous'tome must have been asleep ... In the first book 'Confessions of an English Maid' we are provided with the account of a 12 year old Jessie and her stepbrother as they grow up together playing doctor and finishing with husband and wife .... When mom catches them in the act she is sent away to a reformatory school where she meets another young girl that was sent there from a house of prostitution .... It's of course no stretch of the imagination that the plot unfolds and we find Jessie working in the house and telling the reader of her encounters .... It's easy to read but now well done in my mind and only semi erotic... The second novel has no title except 'Chapter One' we read about Louise ... who is known as Madeleine in France and her adventures as she runs away from home with Bob a much older lover to go to medical school ... This book only has two really hot scenes towards the end of the book when Louise catches her then husband with the maid 'Clementine' and later when she gets her revenge by seducing a young page but Tommy .... If it wasn't for those two scenes of about 25 pages this book would have rated 1 star ..... Rating: - This book in its innocense is a good look at 1 girls lifeI enjoy the book Also reccomend " My Secret Life" Anonymou |

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