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'''[[Gaston Vincennes|Gaston Raoul Robert Vincennes]]''' (1882–1951) had a fertile imagination, writing more than forty erotic novels between 1925 and 1930, not to mention many magazine articles and even a volume of songs entitled ''Monsieur veut dire'' (''Sir would Like to Speak''). ''L’amour fouetté'' (''Whipped Love'') is probably his best known book. The cover, designed for Prima by Laboccetta, | '''[[Gaston Vincennes|Gaston Raoul Robert Vincennes]]''' (1882–1951) had a fertile imagination, writing more than forty erotic novels between 1925 and 1930, not to mention many magazine articles and even a volume of songs entitled ''Monsieur veut dire'' (''Sir would Like to Speak''). ''[[L’amour fouetté]]'' (''Whipped Love'') is probably his best known book. The cover, designed for Prima by Laboccetta, maybe the only part of the book illustrated by him; it says that the internal illustrations are by ‘[[Ch. Avalanche]]’, which if they are by him is the only time he used the pseudonym. | ||
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Gaston Raoul Robert Vincennes (1882–1951) had a fertile imagination, writing more than forty erotic novels between 1925 and 1930, not to mention many magazine articles and even a volume of songs entitled Monsieur veut dire (Sir would Like to Speak). L’amour fouetté (Whipped Love) is probably his best known book. The cover, designed for Prima by Laboccetta, maybe the only part of the book illustrated by him; it says that the internal illustrations are by ‘Ch. Avalanche’, which if they are by him is the only time he used the pseudonym.
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