The Confessions of Nemesis Hunt

Romance, Erotica, M&, BDSM
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Author: George Reginald Bacchus, Locus Elm Press (editor) ISBN: 1230000479349
Publisher: Locus Elm Press Publication: June 10, 2015
Imprint: Locus Elm Press Language: English
Author: George Reginald Bacchus, Locus Elm Press (editor)
ISBN: 1230000479349
Publisher: Locus Elm Press
Publication: June 10, 2015
Imprint: Locus Elm Press
Language: English

With looks and talent in spades and a vivacious appetite for performing, Miss Hunt embarks on a deliciously deviant journey through London's morally loose theatrical quarter in the hope of seeing her name on a billboard or two. Cavorting with fellow performers, pages, theatrical managers, and even catching the eye of a Prince, our heroine partakes in all manner of forbidden deed and device to satisfy her libidinous will. No aperture is spared in her conquest of men, women, young, and old alike as she loses herself in wild orgiastic abandon.

Written in 1902 by Erotika Biblion author George Reginald Bacchus for his friend Leonard Smithers, 'The Confessions of Nemesis Hunt' is an eroticised version of an earlier fictionalised version of the life of his wife, friend of Lewis Carroll, and once childhood actor, Isa Bowman. This classic of Victorian erotica told in sumptuously graphic prose will be sure to pique the interest of those a follower of the genre. Naughty.

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With looks and talent in spades and a vivacious appetite for performing, Miss Hunt embarks on a deliciously deviant journey through London's morally loose theatrical quarter in the hope of seeing her name on a billboard or two. Cavorting with fellow performers, pages, theatrical managers, and even catching the eye of a Prince, our heroine partakes in all manner of forbidden deed and device to satisfy her libidinous will. No aperture is spared in her conquest of men, women, young, and old alike as she loses herself in wild orgiastic abandon.

Written in 1902 by Erotika Biblion author George Reginald Bacchus for his friend Leonard Smithers, 'The Confessions of Nemesis Hunt' is an eroticised version of an earlier fictionalised version of the life of his wife, friend of Lewis Carroll, and once childhood actor, Isa Bowman. This classic of Victorian erotica told in sumptuously graphic prose will be sure to pique the interest of those a follower of the genre. Naughty.

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