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Behind the scenes of an international peace conference: erotic scandals and other gossip

[FRESCHOT, Casimir].
Histoire amoureuse & badine du Congres & de la Ville d'Utrecht, en plusieurs lettres écrites par le domestique d'un des plenipotentiares à un de ses amis.

With engraved allegorical frontispiece, and title printed in red and black.

With engraved allegorical frontispiece, and title printed in red and black.



Liege, Jacob le Doux, (1713). 12mo. Contemporary vellum. With engraved allegorical frontispiece, and title printed in red and black. (8), 292 pp.

Extremely rare original edition, anonymously published, and probably with a fictitious publisher's address, containing all the gossip and stories, frankly told by a gentleman's servant in the form of letters to his friend, about the secret love affairs and erotic scandals taking place during the International Peace Conference held at Utrecht in 1713.

Good copy.- (Binding sl. dam. at spine, recased, with new endpapers).
Gay-Lemonnyer II, 489; Rose 2190; Sale Cat. J.L. Beijers, Jan. 1959 (Coll. Versnel), 738; Bodel Nijenhuis 2370.


Related Subjects: 18th Century  French  Popular Books  Women 

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