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Eastern Love (1930) by Edward Powys Mathers. It appears to be twelve volumes.

Some feature engravings by Hester Sainsbury.

Excerpts:

  • “obese as a musk cat gorged with the buttercups of Spring”
  • “So suddenly I whispered: His betel nut is not moving in his mouth! and was seized by a foolish fear that he was dead.”


Eastern Love (12 Volumes).

Contents

Volume I: The Lesson of a Bawd.

Vol. II: The Harlot's Breviary.

Vol. III: The Book of Women and the Education of Wives.

Vol. IV: The Young Wives' Tale and Tales of Fez.

Vol. V: The Loves of Radha and Krishna and Amores.

Vol. VI: Love Stories and Gallant Tales from the Chinese.

Vol. VII: Comrade Loves of the Samurai by Saikaku Ebara and Songs of the Geishas.

Vol. VIII: Ninety Short Tales of Love and Women from the Arabic.

Vol. IX: The Loves of Dasin and Musa-Ag-Amastan from the Tamashek and Camel-Boy Rhythms from the Arabic.

Vol. X: Love Tales of Cambodia and Songs of the Love Nights of Lao.

Vols. XI and XII: Anthology of Eastern Love

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