The Devils of Loudun
Published by Chatto and Windus, London, 1952 (First Edition). Foxing around page edges and to endpapers. Previous owner's name on front endpaper. Chips and wear to dustjacket, especially at top of spine. Covered with plastic to protect.
In 1632 an entire convent in the small French village of Loudun was apparently possessed by the devil. After a sensational and celebrated trial, the convent's charismatic priest Urban Grandier?accused of spiritually and sexually seducing the nuns in his charge?was convicted of being in league with Satan. Then he was burned at the stake for witchcraft.
A remarkable true story of religious and sexual obsession, The Devils of Loudon is considered by many to be Brave New World author Aldous Huxley's nonfiction masterpiece.