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“Some twenty years after the end of the war with Japan a freighter arrived in Brooklyn with the largest collection of Japanese pornography ever assembled in a Western tongue. The owner of the collection, a huge, smiling fat man named Geraty, presented a passport to customs that showed he was a native-born American about as old as the century, an exile who had left the United States nearly four decades before. The collection contained all the pornographic works written in Japan during the last three hundred and fifty years, or since the time when Japan first closed itself to the West.”

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Quin's Shanghai Circus

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Edward Whittemore
Edward Whittemore

Edward Whittemore was an American novelist known for his historical novels. His works often feature historical events as a backdrop, delving deeply into the psychological and moral dilemmas of characters. Whittemore was born on May 26, 1933, and passed away on August 3, 1995. more

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