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*''[[Story of the Eye]]'' was first published under the pseudonym 'Lord Auch' at Paris in [[1928]] in an edition of 134 copies by [[René Bonnel]] and [[Pascal Pia]]. It was illustrated with eight lithographs by [[André Masson]]. *''[[Story of the Eye]]'' was first published under the pseudonym 'Lord Auch' at Paris in [[1928]] in an edition of 134 copies by [[René Bonnel]] and [[Pascal Pia]]. It was illustrated with eight lithographs by [[André Masson]].
*[[Hours Press]] is founded *[[Hours Press]] is founded
-*''[[Lady Chatterley's Lover]]'' (1928) - D. H. Lawrence - +*''[[Lady Chatterley's Lover]]'' written by D. H. Lawrence, not printed in the United Kingdom until 1960.
*''[[Bilder-Lexikon der Erotik]]'', Vol. 1 (1928) *''[[Bilder-Lexikon der Erotik]]'', Vol. 1 (1928)
*''[[The Seashell and the Clergyman]]'' (1928) - Germaine Dulac *''[[The Seashell and the Clergyman]]'' (1928) - Germaine Dulac

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