Histoire et philosophie du strip-tease
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The title literally translates into English as ''History and philosophy of striptease, essay on [[eroticism]] in the [[music hall]]''. | The title literally translates into English as ''History and philosophy of striptease, essay on [[eroticism]] in the [[music hall]]''. | ||
== Dutch translations == | == Dutch translations == | ||
- | *''Striptease en Erotiek'', Libra, Antwerp | + | *''Striptease en Erotiek'', Libra, Antwerp, transl. by G. Mierten |
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Histoire et philosophie du strip-tease : Essai sur l' érotisme au music-hall is a book on striptease by François des Aulnoyes, with a foreword by Edmond Heuzé and photographs by Roland Carré, published by Pensée Moderne in 1957.
The title literally translates into English as History and philosophy of striptease, essay on eroticism in the music hall.
Dutch translations
- Striptease en Erotiek, Libra, Antwerp, transl. by G. Mierten
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