Vintage Pulp and Original Gay Erotica
Seventeen-69
Pleasure Readers
PR-248
Peter Tuesday Hughes
$1.50
Seventeen-69
Pleasure Readers
PR-248
Peter Tuesday Hughes
$1.50
Foreword
Georges was everything that a boy from the country could have wanted in a lover: wealthy, handsome, a dashing figure amid the gay social whirl of Paris in the late Eighteenth Century. But Georges, it seemed, could never learn to love, and he drove young Etienne to the arms of men who could teach him nothing but the ways of lust.
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Etienne was a country boy, beautiful and intelligent, but terribly naive—even after his seduction by the hired man… and then by Sophie… and his seduction of Sophie’s brother. He was totally unprepared for Paris of the late eighteenth century, for the gay whirl of scandal and intrigue surrounding the French court, for the handsome, rich, carelessly dashing Georges de Sigaud. But through it all, Etienne knew what he wanted. As Dr. Eustace Chesser writes in the book, Unmarried Love: “… the bisexual—man or woman—can be given a new direction, while… there is no known means of altering the course of the true homosexual.”
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