Locus Elm Press is proud to present this glorious little-seen work of Victorian Er*tica, salvaged from a limited print run, anonymously written in 1897 and published by the now disbanded Er*tica Biblion Society of London and New York in 1899.
School Life in Paris recounts, in a series of letters, Blanche's sexual and Lesbian awakening at the Paris finishing school she has been sent to; to teach her the goods and graces of a young lady of her standing. To her friend and confident, Ethel, she will divulge the manner in which the “Lesbian Society”, comprising five Sapphists of the most divinely smutty mind and mouth, indoctrinate her into the pleasures of gamahuching, tribadism, and the use of a device or three, upon which rendering her entire body and being open to immeasurable ecstasy.
This deliciously racy novel will be sure to titillate and delight readers over a century after it was first written.
While maintaining the period authenticity of the piece, the work has been edited to bring its lexicon in line with modern meaning, for a far easier and pleasurably decadent reading experience.