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== History == | == History == | ||
The Earl apparently wrote ''The Adulteration of Bergamot'' as a private erotic tribute to [[Reform Act 1832 (nonfiction)|the Reform Act of 1832 (nonfiction)]]. | The Earl apparently wrote ''The Adulteration of Bergamot'' as a private erotic tribute to [[Reform Act 1832 (nonfiction)|the Reform Act of 1832 (nonfiction)]], using his beloved [[Bergamot essential oil (nonfiction)]] as inspiration. | ||
== Extant copies? == | == Extant copies? == |
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The Adulteration of Bergamot is a lost erotic novel by Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (nonfiction).
History
The Earl apparently wrote The Adulteration of Bergamot as a private erotic tribute to the Reform Act of 1832 (nonfiction), using his beloved Bergamot essential oil (nonfiction) as inspiration.
Extant copies?
John Brunner says that he knows -- but cannot prove -- that Euphoriolanus owns at least one copy, and possibly more.