![]() Men and women, hacked to death, choked the paths and streams as the Armies of Religion clashed and slaughtered. Beyond its borders the land burned flame red, blood red, ghastly black. 1st printing of 1983 edition:- Synopsis: The forest flourished, a lush and spreading refuge from the Wars, coolly green and welcoming. ![]() © 1981: 1st in the 'Von Bek Family' series of books. Cover Art: Chris Achilleos (illustrator). 'The Brothel In Rosenstrasse' is a mightily pleasing work" - Observer:- (original cost £5.99). History in Mirenburg comes sexualized, so does European politics. It is often erotic but handled by such a skilled writer you will never find it unpalatable" - Sunday Times / "The brothel is like a nation - hermetic micro-cosmic, rampantly selfish. But soon, their lazy fin-de-siecle dream will end, to be replaced by the brutal reality of a 20th century nightmare:- Review(s): "Written with imagination and elegance. To sample the delights and security of the brothel in Rosenstrasse comes the famous roue, Count von Bek, bringing with him his sixteen-year-old mistress Alexandra. It is impossible to imagine a threat to this prosperous, tolerant and supremely civilized world. Here the exquisite sensualists of the haut monde make assignations with the elegant courtesans of the demi-jour, exploring the extremes of sexuality - but always with taste and comfort. ![]() 1st printing of 1993 edition:- Synopsis: Mirenburg 1900. © 1982: A part of the 'Von Bek Family' series of books. ![]()
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