Amour - érotisme & cinéma
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Amour - érotisme & cinéma is a French language erotic film history book by Ado Kyrou first published in 1957 with Eric Losfeld's Le Terrain Vague. It was republished in 1966. It is 335 pages long and is illustrated with black and white photographs.
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