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He was a musician named Kotzwarra , and since Us case is both interesting and authentic we will deal with it here in detail. In this space, between two rows of houses, I have erected a very elegant temple, in the centre of which are large salons, surrounded by charming and comfortable boudoirs. In these salons, arranged according to their class, can be seen the most attractive men of all types that I can obtain, expert in aU forms of pleasure to suit all tastes, and all in a state of great exaltation produced by good living and inertia.
The ladies never enter the salons, but are shown the occupants through darkened windows in the boudoirs. In one room can be seen beautiful, elegantly dressed young men playing cards or music, in others, athletically built males, completely naked, wrestling or bathing.
In short, there are so many kinds of these animals sic for them to look at that they cannot tell which to choose. As soon as their minds are made up, they ring for the chambermaid, call her to the window and show her the object of their desire, and he is forthwith brought to the boudoir. One erotic book. The Mysteries of Venus, which bears the name of Mary Wilson, was not written by her, but first appeared in Naples at a much later date, London: Alfred Aldor, ; repr. The present work is a translation from the Gterman, and readers might justifiably wonder why any publisher in this country should issue a history of English morals written by a foreign author.
No comprehensive history of English morals written in the English language has ever been pubhshed! As a result of a thorough search extending over a long period we have found that whereas all other branches of English history are adequately, and more than adequately, covered by authentic pubUcations, the history of English morals has been almost completely neglected.
And by issuing the present work we are making a first attempt towards filling this very serious gap in English historical literature. The need for a comprehensive and authentic history of morals is obvious. Indeed, it is no exaggeration to say that a history of morals is an indispensable key to the under- standing of the history of a people as a whole.