Bernard Montorgueil
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Bernard Montorgueil was the pseudonym of a French BDSM and spanking artist and author of short stories whose works were originally written and published in the 1920s and 1930s (though not much is known about these original versions). Most of his work has female domination themes.
His work was reprinted in limited editions in the early 1970s by Editions Bel-Rose in the Netherlands and in France (Edition Belrose)
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Works
French editions:
- Les Quatre Jeudis, suivi de "Barbara" (1936, 23 images. Reprinted in 1979 by Editions Dominique Leroy.)
- Dressage, suivi de "Une brune piquante" (193x, 35 images. Reprinted in 1979 by Editions Dominique Leroy.)
- Dressage, suivi de "Le Chevalet de madame de Brandes" (reprinted by La Musardine: ISBN 2842712218 and ISBN 978-2842712211)
German editions:
- 1. Vier Donnerstage (Editions Bel-Rose, c. 1970, 11 uncolored lithographies)
- 2. Ein Nachmittag bei Barbara (Editions Bel-Rose, c. 1970, 12 uncolored lithographies)
- 3. Die Nadelliebhaberin (Editions Bel-Rose, c. 1970, 7 uncolored lithographies)
- 4. Dressur (Editions Bel-Rose, c. 1970, 29 uncolored lithographies)
- Ein Nachmittag mit Barbara & die Nadel-liebhaberin (anthology of no. 2 and 3)
- Die Gärten der qualvollen Freuden (anthology, reprinted in 2005 by Editions3Masques)
English editions:
- The four Thursdays (Sinistre Editions S.A., 1984)
- Training (Sinistre Editions S.A., 1984)
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