James Lovebirch
James Lovebirch (†) was the pseudonym of a (probably French) author of spanking novels.
James Lovebirch is mentioned in Ulysses (written in 1914-1921), the best known novel of James Joyce (1882 - 1941).
Works[edit]
- Les Cinq fessées de Suzette (Paris, 1910, illustrated by Lewis Bald - also available in English as The Flagellation of Suzette (1925), illustrated by Georges Topfer
- Peggy Briggs (Paris, 1913 and 1921, illustrated by Georges Topfer)
- Fair Tyrants (only mentioned in Ulysses, probably not a real publication)
- L'Avatar de Lucette (1913), illustrated by Lewis Bald ; (1921), illustrated by Georges Topfer
- Au bon vieux temps (1913), illustrated by an unknown artist ; (1922), illustrated by Georges Topfer
Gallery[edit]
F/f spanking illustration from Les Cinq fessées de Suzette (1910).
Illustration by Lewis Bald for L'Avatar de Lucette (1913)
Illustration by Lewis Bald for L'Avatar de Lucette (1913)
Illustration by Lewis Bald for L'Avatar de Lucette (1913)
Illustration by Georges Topfer for Peggy Briggs (1921)
Illustration by Georges Topfer for Peggy Briggs (1921)
Illustration by Georges Topfer for Peggy Briggs (1921)
Title page of Au bon vieux temps (1913 edition)
Title page and frontispiece of Au bon vieux temps (1922 edition)
See also[edit]
- Jameslovebirch (contemporary American artist, writer, editor, and spanking film producer)
- Victorian era
- Edwardian era
- Spanking novel
- early 20th century French spanking literature
- Ulysses (novel) on Wikipedia
Links[edit]
Illustrations for L'Avatar de Lucette by various artists.
Illustrations from Peggy Briggs by Georges TopferLink Broken as of 2017