Dark Streets Of Paris (Original Title: Lucifer’s Dream)

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Dark Streets of Paris (Lucifer's Dream) paperback cover, 1954
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The Story Of Two Lovers Without Shame

From the back:

Women Who Pay

Marceau had known only the sordid streets of Paris, when he was picked up by the seductive Madame Alice. She introduced him to a world of luxury — of wealthy women willing to pay for their entertainment.

Alice’s power over Marceau was complete, until he met Dominique — and knew he must destroy the woman who had corrupted him, or lead an innocent girl into hopeless depravity.

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5 thoughts on “Dark Streets Of Paris (Original Title: Lucifer’s Dream)”

  1. No, it is not Raymond Johnson. The faces (nose, eyes), the woman’s hair, shades, the technic of painting, nothing matches.
    Frankly, one can only think of Pease.

  2. Original artwork was for sale at Heritage Auction. Description:
    Raymond Johnson (American, 20th Century)
    Dark Streets of Paris (Lucifer’s Dream) paperback cover, 1954
    Oil on board
    20 x 13-1/2 inches (50.8 x 34.3 cm)
    Signed lower right

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