The Autobiography of a Flea
Author(s): Stanislas de Rhodes
'The Autobiography of a Flea' was initally published in 1887, and inspired a film directed by one of the first female pornographic directors from the 1970s. Starring the inimitable John C Holmes, it is recognised as a classic example of the x-rated genre. Can men of the cloth ever escape temptation? A young maiden, Bella, and her boyfriend Charlie consummate their passion under the moonlight, shrouded in petticoats. Little do they know that someone has been watching them -- a priest -- who blackmails Bella over the sight he has witnessed, enslaving her into a world of sexual subservience. 'The Autobiography of a Flea' is narrated by the smallest voyeur of them all, who uses his size to avenge Bella's misfortune, revealing the sordid details of a priest's inner sanctum.
Product Information
'The Autobiography of a Flea' was first published anonymously -- but was later revealed to be the London lawyer, Stanislas de Rhodes.
General Fields
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- : Herron Book Distributors Pty Limited
- : Herron Book Distributors Pty Limited
- : 0.143
- : 01 January 2009
- : 178mm X 111mm X 15mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : 192
- : 823.8
- : English
- : Paperback
- : Stanislas de Rhodes