
The Mad, Bad, and Dangerous Viscount Tredegar
Evan Morgan : A liar and a degenerate
A Sonnet By Evan Morgan
Remember me sometimes, when the Sun is warm
Upon the blossoms dancing on the tree
Remember me! And if your heart must scorn
My weaknesses…let these trifles be
As fallen petals shaken to the ground
Soon to be scorched to ochre; let your heart
Be ever finding never what was found.
Something profound which only Souls impart
One to another in the breath of Spring
A glancing profile in mirroring water shines
Ever before me, that was never found
But was bequeathed; only a heart divines
Such loveliness when heart to heart is bound
Breathe not my name in anger nor in scorn
For both of us will yet again be born.
The Mad, Bad, and Dangerous Viscount Tredegar
Evan Morgan : A liar and a degenerate
By William Cross, FSA Scot
Based on accounts by the contemporaries of Evan Frederic Morgan ( 1893-1949 ), the last Viscount Tredegar, author William Cross reveals a shocking story of a dangerous, predatory homosexual with a taste for seducing the native boys of Bali and North Africa. An early example of sex tourist, Evan twisted, charmed and lied his way around the world in pursuit of avarice, high- jinx, self-gratification and adventure .
Morgan was openly degenerate, his wealth, position and arrogance combined to make it easy for him to pick up 'rough trade' on streets and in cafes and lure his young, often innocent victims into drugs, sexual shenanigans, black mass rituals and flagellation. Even under Vatican control and surveillance by MI5 Evan Morgan escaped any scrutiny or restraint and carried on regardless.
Many of the worst episodes of illegal acts were executed on board millionaires’ yachts, in city hotels or inside the walls of deserted churches or the plush homes of aficionados in Britain and abroad. Evan had no shame.
Here, uncensored are the details of Evan Morgan’s wild excesses, the taboos breached by the devious Welsh peer and pleasure seeker, a man who successfully hid behind the shelter of powerful friends and Society figures who stayed silent since they feared for their own exposure or the loss of Evan’s generous patronage.
A book for adult readers only.
Publication date
ISBN 10 1-905914-43-1 ISBN 13 978-1-905914-43-2
Published by William P. Cross, Book Midden Publishing
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