The Autobiography of a Flea (Harper Perennial Forbidden Classics)
By (Author) Stanislas de Rhodes
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperPerennial
21st May 2009
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.8
Paperback
192
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 12mm
110g
The Autobiography of a Flea was initally published in 1887, and inspired a film directed by one of the first female pornographic directors from the 1970s. Starring the inimitable John C Holmes, it is recognised as a classic example of the x-rated genre.
Can men of the cloth ever escape temptation
A young maiden, Bella, and her boyfriend Charlie consummate their passion under the moonlight, shrouded in petticoats. Little do they know that someone has been watching them a priest who blackmails Bella over the sight he has witnessed, enslaving her into a world of sexual subservience.
The Autobiography of a Flea is narrated by the smallest voyeur of them all, who uses his size to avenge Bella's misfortune, revealing the sordid details of a priest's inner sanctum.
The Autobiography of a Flea was first published anonymously but was later revealed to be the London lawyer, Stanislas de Rhodes.