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The House in St. John's Wood
Ophir, Jacqueline Curtus
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AKS Books Hastings, 1995
ISBN-10: 1899861017
As New 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Fine Hard Cover Second Printing The House in St. John’s Wood is a beautifully-written epic of excitement, discipline and self-discovery (saluted by the London Literary Review as ‘highly moral in tone’) with dramas both expected and unexpected, mysterious foreign noblemen, armed and murderous Bolshevist fanatics, and above all the individual personalities to add depth and complexity to the story. Set in the London of the early 1920s, it is the tale of three unpleasant and arrogant royal adolescents, exiled from their inheritance in the turmoils succeeding the Great War, and, in order to fit them for the changed circumstances of their lives, sent (in secret) to England to learn good behaviour and modest deportment at the hands of the foremost lady disciplinarian of the day.
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Sweet Retribution
Ophir, Jacqueline Curtus
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AKS Books Hastings, 1995
ISBN-10: 1899861025
Very Good 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Paperback Third Printing Sweet Retribution: A charming collection of essays and poems, originally intended for The Governess, but never published in that Journal for reasons of apace alone. This constantly popular selection includes: The Nun's Story; a terrifyingly true tale of how the sisters in a Breton convent punished the girls; Community Care; in the not too distant future, women rule Society and the Rod is back-with a vengeance! Singapore Sting; a young teenager steals a brass plaque, but is found out-for an English girl the punishment is extremely severe!
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The House in St. John's Wood
Ophir, Jacqueline Curtus
  £ 20.00 (US$ 29.50)
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AKS Books Bexhill-on-Sea, 1995
ISBN-10: 1899861335
New 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Paperback First Paperback Edition A beautifully-written epic of excitement, discipline and self-discovery (saluted by the London Literary Review as ‘highly moral in tone’) with dramas both expected and unexpected, mysterious foreign noblemen, armed and murderous Bolshevist fanatics, and above all the individual personalities to add depth and complexity to the story. Set in the London of the early 1920s, it is the tale of three unpleasant and arrogant royal adolescents, exiled from their inheritance in the turmoils succeeding the Great War, and, in order to fit them for the changed circumstances of their lives, sent (in secret) to England to learn good behaviour and modest deportment at the hands of the foremost lady disciplinarian of the day.
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Tales of the Unbreeched
Ophir, Jacqueline Curtus
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AKS Books Hastings, 2002
ISBN-10: 1899861084
Fine 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall Paperback Second Printing Collection of female domination stories. Take down your trousers" is the single most deadly and intimidating command that may be uttered by a Mistress in a disciplinary environment. Tales of the Unbreeched covers hundreds of ways of endowing this seminal disciplinary task with flair
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