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Maurice girodias autobiography of benjamin

          This item was sold out when I tried to purchase directly from Vanity Fair, and I was so excited to find it on Etsy!...

          The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.

        1. The autobiography of Benjamin Franklin.
        2. 1st published in '70, this comprehensive collection of writing combines erotic elements & creative writing.
        3. This item was sold out when I tried to purchase directly from Vanity Fair, and I was so excited to find it on Etsy!
        4. The best of 'Olympia'.
        5. Olympia's founder, Maurice Girodias, was born on 12 April to Jack Kahane and Marcelle Eugenie Girodias and lived his childhood at the Chateau of the Heart.
        6. Maurice Girodias

          French publisher (–)

          Maurice Girodias

          Girodias photographed by Gilles Larrain

          Born

          Maurice Kahane[1]


          ()12 April

          Paris, France

          Died3 July () (aged&#;71)

          Paris, France

          OccupationBook publisher
          ParentJack Kahane (&#;)

          Maurice Girodias (12 April &#; 3 July ) was a French publisher who founded the Olympia Press, specialising in risqué books, censored in Britain and America, that were permitted in France in English-language versions only.

          It evolved from his father’s Obelisk Press, famous for publishing Henry Miller’s Tropic of Cancer. Girodias published Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita, J. P. Donleavy’s The Ginger Man (involving a year lawsuit), and works by Samuel Beckett, William S.

          Burroughs, Iris Owens, John Glassco and Christopher Logue.

          Early life

          Girodias was born Maurice Kahane in Paris, France, the son of Manchester-born Jack Kahane and a French heiress, Marcelle (née Girodias).[2] His fat