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'''Arcadian Dreams''' is a book publisher.
'''Arcadian Dreams''' is a book publisher.
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==Titles==
*[[Alexander's Choice (book)|Alexander’s Choice by Edmund Marlowe]]
*[[Alexander's Choice (book)|Alexander’s Choice by Edmund Marlowe]]


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“The life-history of a lover of boys” as the author introduced it, this is the recently republished first memoir of an English foreign correspondent, covering his first sixty-one years.
“The life-history of a lover of boys” as the author introduced it, this is the recently republished first memoir of an English foreign correspondent, covering his first sixty-one years.
 
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.greek-love.com/arcadian-dreams/index.php/books Arcadian Dreams (WebSite)]
*[https://www.greek-love.com/arcadian-dreams/index.php/books Arcadian Dreams (WebSite)]
 
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Latest revision as of 21:54, 9 February 2024

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Arcadian Dreams is a book publisher.

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During his first year at Eton, the famous British public school, personal tragedy combines with sexual awakening to lead to a dangerous quest for true love by thirteen to fourteen-year-old Alexander.


“The life-history of a lover of boys” as the author introduced it, this is the recently republished first memoir of an English foreign correspondent, covering his first sixty-one years.


As much beautiful travel writing as memoir, each of the sixteen chapters of the same writer’s republished second book recounts his amorous adventures with one or more boys in a different Old World city or island.


Davidson’s last book about life on Favignana, the tiny Sicilian island where he lived in the sixties, first published only recently by us in conjunction with the best of his correspondence, and a short biography.


A selection of Greek love verse from the twelve books of poetry of an English clergyman, published between 1908 and 1930 and remarkably well-received in view of their topic, together with a short biography of the author.==Titles==

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