The Great Boo-Boo: A Tale of Fun and Fancy, Replete with Love, Wit, Sentiment and Satire. A Novel
Title | The Great Boo-Boo: A Tale of Fun and Fancy, Replete with Love, Wit, Sentiment and Satire. A Novel |
Year for Search | 1892 |
Authors | Wilcox, Henry S.(1855-1924) |
Date Published | 1892 |
Publisher | J. B. Swinburne |
Place Published | Des Moines, IA |
Keywords | Male author, US author |
Annotation | A mildly pornographic lost race dystopian novel that includes lesbianism and homoeroticism in which, in the King Monop’s island, a license is required to speak. |
Additional Publishers | Rpt. without A Novel as part of the title. [Vancleave, MS]: Ramble House, 2019 |
Holding Institutions | CtY, PSt |
Author Note | The author (1855-1924) was a lawyer |
Full Text | 1892 Wilcox, Henry S. (1855-1924). The Great Boo-Boo: A Tale of Fun and Fancy, Replete with Love, Wit, Sentiment and Satire. A Novel. Des Moines, IA: J. B. Swinburne. Rpt. without A Novel as part of the title. [Vancleave, MS]: Ramble House, 2019. CtY, PSt A mildly pornographic lost race dystopian novel that includes lesbianism and homoeroticism in which, in the King Monop’s island, a license is required to speak. The author was a lawyer. |