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'''James Lovebirch''' (†) was the [[pseudonym]] of a (probably [[France|French]]) [[author]] of [[spanking novel]]s.
'''James Lovebirch''' (†) was the [[pseudonym]] of a (probably [[France|French]]) [[author]] of [[spanking novel]]s.

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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

  • 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 (1922), illustrated by Georges Topfer

See also

More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Ulysses (novel) ]


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