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Page 106 AVENTURES GALANTES

178. BABYLAS, (Jean). La Virginité de madame de Brangien. Joyeusetés galantes. Bruxelles: A. Brancart, 1883. 8vo. pp. 124. (3 November 1885.) P.C. 27.a.5.

179. (Another copy.) La Virginité de madame de Brangien, etc. Bruxelles: A. Brancart, 1883. 8vo. pp. 124. Ex-libris H. S. Ashbee. (10 November 1900.) P.C. 27.b.22

180. BACCHANALIAN (The ) Magazine; and Cyprian Enchantress. Composed principally of new, convivial and amorous Songs, with easy and familiar Tunes, and a Collection of new and selected Toasts. London: Printed for H. Lemoine, Bishopsgate Church Yard, 1793. Obl. 8vo. pp. 120, with two unnumbered pages of contents. Frontispiece and three plates and engraved titlepage. At the conclusion of this work, the following notice is addressed to the reader: "The Editor having now completed his intended collection of Bacchanalian, Humorous, Loyal and Bladish Songs, for the year 1793, wishes to inform his numerous subscribers that he purposes (sic) to offer them, in January next, the first number of a second collection on the saine plan. In the meanwhile, he solicits the correspondence of J. D. whose Bacchanalian productions, being too good to be withheld, in the interval, in the Bon Ton Magazine." (8 January 1921.) P.C. 30.k.23.

  • BAFFO, (Giorgio). /694-1768.

181. POESIE (Le) di Giorgio Baffo, Patrizio Veneto. (London:) 1771. 8vo. pp. 250. Ex-libris H. S. Ashbee. (10 November 1900.) P.C. 30.e.18.

182. (Another edition.) Le Poesie di Giorgio Baffo ... Nuova edizione,

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etc. Londra: 1789. 12mo. pp. 237. Frontispiece. (21 July 1874.) P.C. 23.a.33. (Orig. C. 57.a.12. and 11429.aaa.2.)

183. RACCOLTA universale delle opere di Giorgio Baffo, Veneto. T. i (- II, - III, - iv). Cosmopoli (London?) : 1789. 8vo. Four volumes. pp. 314, 313, 312, 212. Engraved titlepage. Volume one only has, as a frontispiece, a portrait of Baffo. P.C. 21.a.8-11.

184. RACCOLTA completa delle opere di Giorgio Baffo Veneto. Tome Primo (- Secondo). Constantinopoli: 1860. 8vo. Two volumes. pp. 507, 500. Original pink printed wrappers preserved. P.C. 31.b.17.

185. POESIES complètes de Giorgio Baffo en dialecte vénetien, littéralement traduites pour la première fois, avec le texte en regard. Orné du portrait de l'auteur. Tome Premier (- Deuxième, - Troisième, Quatrième). Paris: Pour Isidore Liseux et ses Amis, 1884. 8vo. Four volumes. pp. xix. 362, 365, 372, 386. Volume one contains two copies of the portrait. No. 21 of 100 copies on Hollande. (23 May 1884.) P.C. 16.m.8. (Orig. P.C. 25.b.7.)

186. RACCOLTA universale delle opere di Giorgio Baffo, Patrizio Veneto. A cura di Elio Bartolini. i (n). Milano: Longanesi & C. (1971.) 8vo. Two volumes. pp. 699, 785 + (xxxxviii) of index. Frontispiece. Publisher's (imitation?) leather, gilt. In pictorial slipcase, as issued. No. 578 of 1500 copies. Volumes 31-32 of a series entitled "Olimpia." (15 August 1973.) P.C. 28.b.35.

187. BAGNIO Miscellany (The), containing the adventures of Miss Lais Lovecock written by herself; and what happened to her at Miss Twig's Academy, and afterwards. Dialogues between a Jew and a Christian, a whimsical entertainment lately performed in Duke's Place. The Force of Instinct: a true story, wherein is detailed the curious experiment resorted to by a young lady in order to make the hair grow on the bottom of her belly, with other droll matters and quaint conseits. (sic.) London: Printed for the Bibliopholists, 1892. 8vo. pp. 100. Original rust wrappers preserved. This edition of The Bagnio Miscellany formed the basis of the reprint published in 1967 by Pendulum Books of Atlanta, Ga. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.g.59.

188. BALEFROY (Jean de), pseud. Apothéose du vice. O.B.J.A. 59 rue de la Fourche. (Paris? c. 1960.) 8vo. pp. 190. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.h.1.

189. BALENCON (Henry de), pseud. Odette et Martine. Histoire véridique de deux amies de pension, jolies et passionnées, racontée par Henry de Balencon. En vente partout où l'on s'amuse. (Paris? 1903.) 8vo. pp. 144. Original orange wrappers preserved. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.b.9.

190. BALENCON (Henry de), pseud. La Plus amoureuse. Partout ou l'on s'amuse. (Paris? c. 1921.) 8vo. pp. 124. Six plates, signed Erés. Original

Page 108 BALLARD, JAMES GRAHAM

blue wrappers preserved. No. 75 of an edition of 350 copies. Dawes Bequest. Louis Perceau notices, from a copy in his own collection, an edition of this work evidently different to the one here, which he dates at 1903. However, he also draws attention to an edition, unseen by him, listed in a clandestine catalogue of 1921 which may be the same as the one currently under notice. (See: Perceau, 223.) (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.b.13.

191. BALLARD (James Graham). Why I want to fuck Ronald Reagan. Brighton: Unicorn Bookshop, 1968. 8vo. Unpaginated. Original wrappers preserved. P.C. 15.d.17.

192. BANDOL (Jacques de), pseud. Féminise. Paris: Libraire Artistique et Edition Parisienne Réunies (1922). 8vo. pp. 211. Original pictorial wrappers preserved. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.b.11.

Other works credited to "Jacques de Bandol" include: Folie de luxure.-Perversité moderne.-Voluptés étranges.-Initiation amoureuse.-Détraquée.

193. BANGOOD (J.), pseud. Georgia-Sue. Paris: Oceanic-Press, (1959). 8vo. pp. 190. Original wrappers preserved. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.g.13.

194. BARD (P.-L.), pseud. Erodithe. Paris: O.C.E.P., (1958). 8vo. pp. 222. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.ee.19.

  • BARON, (Willie). See BRYANT, (Baird).
  • BARR, (Cecil). See KAHANE, (Jack).

195. [BARRET, Paul.] Mademoiselle Javotte. Ouvrage peu moral, écrit par elle-même et publié par une de ses amies. A Bicêtre: 1788. 112mo. pp. 87. Three plates. P.C. 30.g.19.

  • BARRIN (Jean).

196. VENUS dans le cloître ou la Religieuse en chemise. Entretiens curieux. Sixième édition, augmentée d'un entretien adressé à madame l'Abbesse de Beaulieu, par l'Abbé du Prat. À Cologne: chez Jacques Durand, 1692. 12mo. pp. 107. This copy contains an extra titlepage, engraved. P.C. 31.d.4.

197. (Another edition.) Vénus dans le cloître ... Huitième édition. Augmentée d'un cinquième entretien, etc. A Cologne: chez Jacques Durand, 1702. 112mo. pp. 216. With an additional titlepage, engraved. P.C. 31.d.3.

198. (Vénus dans le cloître, etc.) Venus in the Cloister: or, the Nun in her Smock. Translated from the French by a person of honour. London: 1725. 8vo. pp. 184. Frontispiece. This is a Xerox copy, made by the BL, of what is probably a unique copy of the second edition of this translation published by Edmund Curll. The first edition was issued the previous year by the same publisher, and is now believed lost. The original of the present copy is in the collection of Mr R. Edgar Cox of

Page 109 BARTON, COLIN

Bournemouth. The translation has been laid to the credit of Richard Samber. (October 1964.) P.C. 25.a.63.

199. (Another edition of the French text.) Vénus dans le cloître, etc. À Londre (sic) : chez Van de Hoek, marchand Libraire très Renommé, 1737. 12mo. pp. 166. Frontispiece and three plates. The date at the foot of the spine is given as 1731. P.C. 31.d.2.

200. (Another edition.) Vénus dans le cloître, etc. À Pekin (Amsterdam?) : chez H. V. Roosen, 1758. 8vo. pp. 144. Frontispiece and three plates. The text of Vénus dans le cloître concludes at p.140; the remaining pages are devoted to a piece of verse entitled Jouissance. P.C. 30.c.24.

201. (Another edition.) Vénus dans le cloître, etc. À Pekin: chez H. V. Roosen, 1761, 8vo. pp. 144. Frontispiece. The imprint is false; printed at Amsterdam or the Hague. P.C. 31.d.1.

202. (Another edition.) Vénus dans le cloître ... suivie de 1'Adamiste ou le Jésuite insensible. Nouvelle édition, réimprimée textuellement sur celle de Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1719. Genève: Imprimerie particulière, 1868. (Brussels, ?Jules Gay.) 8vo. pp. ii. 276. P.C. 31.c.13.

203. (Another edition.) Vénus dans le cloître ... suivie de 1'Adamiste ou le Jésuite insensible. Nouvelle édition, reimprimée textuellement sur celle de Cologne, Pierre Marteau, 1719. Tome Premier (- Second). Genève: Imprimerie particulière, 1868. (Brussels, ?Gay.) 8vo. Two volumes in one. pp. ii. 147, 128. Seven plates, each in two states; ten water-colour drawings, inserted, one of which serves as a frontispiece to volume one; one etched plate (by Felicien Rops) which acts as the frontispiece to volume two. Mottled calf, extra gilt, t.e.g., uncut. Original pink wrappers preserved. Large Paper copy, on China. P.C. 31.k.10.

204. (Vénus dans le cloître.) La None (sic) eclairée ou les Délices du cloître. Avec un discours préliminaire. Nouvelle édition, revue, corrigée et augmentée. À Amsterdam: 1775. (c. 1880.) 12mo. pp. 226. Pages (178)-226 of this edition are taken up with a different work entitled Les Délices du cloître ou la Nonne éclairée, without titlepage or other identification. Vénus dans le cloître was first published in 1683, and although usually credited to Jean Barrin it has also been ascribed to François de Chavigny de la Bretonnière. P.C. 30.g.45/2.

205. BARROWS, (Philip). pseud? Whores, Queers and Others. Volume One (-Two). The Traveller's Companion Series. (New York, 1967.) Two volumes. pp. 18o, 181 with 10 pages of advertisements at the end of each volume. Original wrappers preserved. (28 February 1974.) P.C. 22.aa.5.

206. BARTON, (Colin). pseud. Intimate Relations. Copenhagen: Nordisk Bladcentral A/S P.O. Box 288 (1967). 8vo. pp. 163 ± (iv) of advertisements. Original wrappers preserved. (30 April 1973.) P.C. 22.aa.10.

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207. BARVILLE (de), Marquise. La Morale des sens, ou l'Homme du siècle, extrait des Mémoires de Mr. le chevalier de Bar. Rédigés par M. M . . . D. M. À Londres: 1792. 8vo. pp. 244 -}- (v) of Table. Seven (of eight) plates. P.C. 30.g.30.

There is another copy of the above edition of La Morale des sens in the BL at pressmark 12516.aa.22, together with three copies of a reprint done at Brussels in 1882 by Gay et Doucé which are press-marked Cup. 403.c.27, Cup. 403.c.28, and 012550.cc.15.

208. BATACCHI, (Dominico). 1749-1802. Nouvelles Galantes et critiques par B ... i; traduites de l'Italien par un académicien des Arcades de Rome. À Paris: An xii--1803. 12mo. Four volumes in two. pp. xx. 204, 244, 213, 213. Three (of four) frontispieces. P.C. 31.a.11.

209. BATACCHI, (Dominico). Opere complete ... Volume Unico. Parigi: 1830. 8vo. pp. 413. Text printed in columns on blue-tone paper, thirty-nine plates (of forty-two?). A notice is given by the publisher in both French and Italian. Imperfect; wanting volume two. P.C. 31.k.2.

210. [BATAILLE, Diane.] The Whip Angels. Paris: The Olympia Press, (1955). 8vo. pp. 198. Original green wrappers, printed in black, preserved. No. 6 in The Traveller's Companion Series. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.g.36.

The Whip Angels, although appearing in the Paris edition listed above anonymously, was reprinted by the Olympia Press in the United States attributed to "Selena Warfield" twice between c. 1968-70.

  • BATAILLE, (Georges). 1897-1965

211. HISTOIRE de l'oeil. Jean-Jacques Pauvert. (Paris, 1967.) 8vo. pp. 103. Original pink wrappers, printed in black, and pink card case, as issued. No. 379 of 10,000 copies on Bouffant Alfa. (15 March 1968.) P.C. 17.a.37.

This work was first published in 1928 with the authorship given as by "Lord Auch." The volume was illustrated with seven lithographs ascribed to André Masson. English renditions of both this and the same author's Madame Edwarda, done by Austryn Wainhouse employing the pseudonym "Audiart," were published at Paris by the Olympia Press, called respectively A Tale of Satisfied Desire (1953) and The Naked Beast at Heaven's Gate (1956), the authorship ascribed to "Pierre Angélique," a pseudonym Bataille seems first to have used for the original edition of Madame Edwarda (1942). In 1968, these two translations were reprinted together in the same volume by Brandon House of North Hollywood, California, with the title of the first story, A Tale of Satisfied Desire, changed to The Story of the Eye.

212. LARMES (Les) d'Eros. Paris: Jean Jacques Pauvert, 1961. Sq. 8vo. pp. 249. Illustrated throughout. Original pictorial wrappers preserved.

Page 111 BELLE CAUCHOISE

Part of the series Bibliothèque internationale d'érotologie. (30 May 1962.) P.C. 25.a.59.

A copy of the second edition of Les Larmes d'Eros which in addition to the original material contains some letters of Bataille is in the BL at pressmark x 4103163. It was also published by Pauvert.

213. MORT (Le). Jean-Jacques Pauvert. (Paris, 1967.) 8vo. Unpaginated. White wrappers, printed in black, and black card case as issued. No. 8869 of 10,000 on Bouffant Alfa. The text is printed within funereal black borders. (is March 1968.) P.C. 17.a.36.

Le Mort was first published in 1964, with illustrations by André Masson. There is a copy in the Enfer at no. 1687.

214. BEAUFORT-D'AUBERVAL, (Alphonse-Aimé). Contes en vers éroticophilosophiques ... Bruxelles: Imprimerie de Demanet, 1818. 8vo. Two volumes. pp. 183, 163. From the Ashbee collection. A presentation copy from the author. (10 November 1900.) P.C. 30.e.9.

215. BEAUFORT-D'AUBERVAL, (Alphonse-Aimé). Contes érotico-philosophiques ... Illustrations d'Amedée Lynen. (Brussels:) Henry Kistemaeckers, 1882. 8vo. pp. 272. Frontispiece, and vignettes throughout the text. Original printed wrappers, edges uncut. One of an unnumbered edition of 500 copies on papier teinté. From the Ashbee collection. (10 November 1900.) P.C. 30.e.6.

216. BECCADELLI, (Antonio). L'Ermafrodito. Napoli: L'Editrice Italiana. (c. 192o.) 8vo. pp. 70. Ex-libris Edward Phelips. Part of the Collezione Erotica dei Grandi Scrittori. (22 July 1950.) P.C. 15.de.21.

217. BEDSIDE (A) Odyssey. See GALL, (Michel).

218. BEICHTZUCHT (Die). Erotische-Flagellantische Erzählung aus Russland. Privatdruck, 1921. 8vo. pp. 30. Original wrappers preserved. Out of series of 200 numbered copies. (13 December 1947.) P.C. 15.aa.13.

219. [BEILES, Sinclair.] Houses of Joy (by) Wu Wu Meng. Paris: Olympia Press, (1958), 8vo. pp. 238. Original green wrappers, printed in black, preserved. No. 75 of The Traveller's Companion Series. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.g.24.

According to the editor of the Olympia Press, Maurice Girodias, this novel is a "disguised and lascivious version of the Chinese classic Psi Men and his many Wives, which had in fact been translated by the distinguished Chinese scholar, A. C. Waite [?]." (See: The Olympia Reader, New York : Grove Press, 1965, p. 597.)

220. BEKÀNNTNISSE einer Amerikanerin. Von ihr selbst erzählt. Philadelphia: 1790. (Berlin? c. 1890.) 16mo. pp. 87. Original dark blue wrappers preserved. From the Pinkus collection. (31 December 1959.) P.C. 30.î.36.

221. BELLE CAUCHOISE (La,) ou Mémoires d'une jolie Normande devenue

Page 112 BELOBECK, M.

courtisane célèbre. Ouvrage pour servir de suite à tous les ouvrages de la philosophie de la nature, par un auteur critico-satirico-dramaturgique. Londres: Alfeston et comp., 1788. (Brussels? c. 1832.) 12mo. pp. 100. Six coloured plates. P.C. 31.b.18/2.

222. (Another edition.) La Belle cauchoise, etc. A Libidinibus: chez Sensualité, 10308070. (Paris? c. 1837.) 8vo. pp. 173. This work was first published under the title La Cauchoise, ou Mémoires d'une courtisane célèbre. P.C. 31.a.29.

223. BELOBECK, (M.) pseud. M. Belobeck saisi par la débauche. n.p., n.d. (Paris? c. 1960.) 8vo. pp. 116. Six illustrations. Original wrappers preserved. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.i.2.

  • BELOT, (Adolphe). 1829-1890.

224. La Chandelle de Sixte-Quinte, ou une Aventure photographique. Suite d'instantanés par l'auteur de La Maison à plaisir. A Paris: Maison Mystère. (1894.) 8vo. pp. 57. Illustrated with water-colour drawings. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.ee.7.

225. HEURES (Les) galantes modernes. Comprenant: La Passion de Gilberte; La Petite bourgeoise; Le Rat; La Bouillie de maïs. A Paris: Maison Mystère, fin du xixe siècle. (1906.) 8vo. pp. 158. Original wrappers preserved. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.C.3.

226. (Les Heures galantes modernes.) Parisian Frolics. Translated from the French by the author of The Way Of A Man With A Maid. London: For Private Circulation Only, 1896. 8vo. pp. 104. Frontispiece and four coloured plates, inserted. Original brown wrappers, with printed paper label, preserved. Translation has been attributed to John S. Farmer. (30 June 1964.) P.C. 14.g.56.

227. LUXURE (La) en ménage, par l'auteur de La Passion de Gilberte, suite de Select-Luxure ou Variations sur toute la lyre. n.p., 1912. 8vo. pp. 151. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.g.7.

228. MAISON (La) à plaisirs ou la Passion de Gilberte. A Paris: Maison "Mystère," (1889.) 16mo. pp. 77. The wrappers of a work entitled Une Famille au temps de Luther by (Jean-François) Casimir Delavigne are bound in. No. 67 of an edition of 100 copies. Ex-libris H. S. Ashbee. A Ms note in pencil by Ashbee on the inside of the false wrapper gives the information that the volume was received from the publisher Henry Kistemaeckers of Brussels in August 1889. P.C. 23.a.16.

229. MODERNES (Les) Aphrodites ou la Canonisation de Jeanne. Histoire amoureuse d'une soirée fm de siècle, par l'auteur de La Maison à plaisirs. Suivi de l'Art de payer sa couturière, pièce érotique en un acte et en prose. Montréal, (Canada) : G. Lebaucher. (Paris? 1919.) 8vo. pp. 159. The text printed within double red borders. Original patterned wrappers preserved. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.g.6.

Page 113 BÉRANGER, P. J. DE

230. PÉCHÉS (Les) de Minette, par l'auteur de La Passion de Gilberte. À Paris: Maison "Mystère," 1900. (1906?) 8vo. pp. 120. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.a.14.

231. SELECT Luxure, ou Variations sur tout la Lyre, par l'auteur de La Passion de Gilberte. n.p., n.d. (Paris? c. 1920.) 8vo. pp. 143. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.g.8.

232. STATIONS (Les) de l'amour. Lettres de l'Inde et de Paris recueillies et publiées par l'auteur de La Passion de Gilberte. Tome i (-II). Montréal: G. Lebaucher. (Paris: 1900.) 8vo. Two volumes. pp. viii. 176, 141. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.a.18.

233. TOUTE la lyre ou les Manoeuvres de Lucienne. Suite et fin de L'Éducation d'une demi-vierge, par l'auteur de La Passion de Gilberte. n.p., n.d. (Paris? c. 1934.) 8vo. pp. 159. Original printed wrappers preserved. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.g.9.

  • BÉRANGER, (Pierre Jean de). 1780-1857.

234. BÉRANGIANA, Mis en action ou Choix de ses chansons badines. A Bruxelles: chez Vimäert, 1830. 16mo. pp. 29. Fifteen hand-coloured plates, attributed to Henri Monnier. Engraved throughout. Full (contemporary?) dark blue calf, extra gilt. Housed in a dark blue calf slip-case. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.a.2.

235. GAIÉTÉS (Les) de Béranger. Quarante-quatre chansons érotiques de ce poète. Suivies des chansons politiques et satiriques non recueillies dans ses oeuvres prétendues complètes. Amsterdam: aux dépens de la compagnie, 1864. (Brussels, Auguste Poulet Malassis.) 12mo pp. 173. Frontispiece by Félicien Rops. Edward Phelips's copy, with his bookplate. P.C. 15.e.19.

236. (Another copy.) Les Gaietés de Béranger, etc. Amsterdam: aux dépens de la compagnie, 1864. (Brussels, Poulet-Malassis.) 12mo. pp. 173. Frontispiece by Rops. Ex-libris H. S. Ashbee. (to November 1900.) P.C. 29.a.6.

237. (Another copy; one of ten copies on China paper.) Les Gaietés de Béranger, etc. Amsterdam: aux dépens de la compagnie, 1864. (Brussels, Poulet-Malassis.) 124110. pp. 173. Three impressions of the Rops frontispiece, one in black and two in sanguine. P.C. 30.f.18.

238. (A re-issue, in part, of the preceding.) Les Gaietés de Béranger, etc. (With Chansons de Béranger: appendice.) Amsterdam: aux dépens de la compagnie, 1864. (Brussels? c. 1870.) 12mo. pp. 196. Original wrappers preserved. (5 June 1891.) P.C. 29.a.7.

239. Gaietés (Les) de Béranger. Recueil des meilleures chansons érotiques et satiriques de ce poète, non recueillies, en partie, dans ses oeuvres pretendues complètes. Villafranca: Imprimé pour les presses de la société des Bibliophiles Cosmopolites, 1875, 12mo. pp. 156. Frontispiece by Rops,

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on China. No. 25 of 500 on vélin anglais. (5 May 1875.) P.C. 27.b.13.

240. (Another copy.) Les Gaietés de Béranger, etc. Villafranca: Imprimé pour les presses de la société des Bibliophiles Cosmopolites, 1875. 12mo. pp. 156. No. 125 of 300 on vélin anglais. Ex-libris H. S. Ashbee. (10 November 1900.) P.C. 29.a.10. (Orig. 11474.25)

241. BERG, (Jean de). pseud. (L'image.) The Image ... Translated from the French by Patsy Southgate. Preface by Pauline Réage. New York: Grove Press (1966). 8vo. pp. 143. Publisher's original white cloth, lettered in black. J. B. Rund's copy, with his bookplate. (30 June 1971.) P.C. 25.a.91. - see "The Image"

242. BERG (Jean de). L'Image. Les Editions de Minuit (Paris, 1969). 8vo. pp. 183. No. 248 of 5,000 on Bouffant select. A preface, signed by P. R. (i.e., Pauline Réage) occupies pp. 9-12. `Pauline Réage,' author of Histoire d'O, is the pseudonym of Dominique Aury. (15 May 1969.) P.C. 15.df.19.

L'Image has been ascribed to the novelist and film-maker [[Catherine Robbe-Grillet|Alain Robbe-Grillet]]. It was first published in 1956 by Editions de Minuit in an edition of 790 copies, 90 of which were printed on vélin pur fil and illustrated with an etching by Hans Bellmer.

243. [BERTRAM, James G.]. The Merry Order of St. Bridget . Personal recollections of the use of the Rod by Margaret Anson. York: Printed for the Author's Friends, 1857. (?London: J. C. Hotten, 1868.) 8vo. pp. iv. 237. Quarter black cloth, dark red boards, t.e.g., uncut. The recto of the rear free endpaper is die-stamped: "Sold by E. Avery, London." (5 May 1886.) P.C. 27.b.4.

This work was first published, as indicated above, by Hotten in 1868 in an edition of 500 copies. According to Ashbee, only so copies had been sold in England before the publisher died, at which point the remaining copies were sold to W. Bouton, a bookseller in New York. (See: Ashbee I, p. 305.) A facsimile reprint was published about 1875 and apparently enjoyed a fairly wide circulation. Whether the present copy is one of the originals is not certain; however, the style of binding suggests that it may be from the Totten stable.

244. (Another edition.) The Merry Order of St. Bridget ... Introduction by John Trimble, Ph.D. North Hollywood, Calif.: Brandon House (1966). 8vo. pp. xi. 237 + (ii) of advertisements. Nine illustrations. Original wrappers preserved. (30 April 1973.) P.C. 28.aa.18.

The BL have a French version of The Merry Order of St. Bridget, translated by "Jean de Villiot" (i.e. Georges Grassal) and entitled Une Société de flagellants. It was published by Charles Carrington at Paris in 1902 and illustrated by Martin Van Maële and Adolphe Lambrecht. The pressmark is Cup. 804.h.19.

Page 115 BIRCHEN BOUQUET

245. BESTWOOD, (Harold). pseud. Aunt Carol's Craving. (San Diego, Calif.: Greenleaf Classics, 1971.) 8vo. pp. 156 ± (iv) of advertisements. Original wrappers preserved. (30 April 1973.) P.C. 22.aa.21.

246. BIBLIOTHECA Reservada, leitura so para homens. Nos. 2-24. (Lisbon, 1888.) 12mo. Original pictorial wrappers preserved. This rather un-stimulating performance is a semi-erotic periodical, in the Portugese language, containing for the most part extracts from Rabelais; but with other authors, such as Petronius, represented. Each issue, the pagination of which is irregular, is illustrated with a pin-up type photograph of the period. A second volume contains duplicate copies of issues 19-21, 23. At the time of examining this second volume it had the same pressmark as the main item of this notice. (13 June 1889.) P.C. 28.a.42.

247. BIBLIOTHÈQUE D'ARÉTIN (La), contenant les pièces marquées à la table suivante. A Cologne: chez Pierre Marteau. (Brussels? c.1885.) 16mo. pp. iv. 442. First published in the late 17th century. P.C. 30.b.9.

248. (La Bibliothèque d'Arétin.) Le Cabinet d'amour et de Vénus, contenant les pièces marquées à la table suivante. Tome Premier (- Second). A Cologne: chez les héritiers de Pierre Marteau. (c. 1750.) I2mo. Two volumes. pp. 171, 234. Volumes one has five plates at the conclusion of the text. P.C. 30.a.19.

249. BIJOUX (Les) du petit neveu de l'Arétin, ou Étrennes libertines dediées aux femmes ci-devant de qualité, & sensibles, s'il s'en trouve; aux honnêtes représentants de la Nation, dont le nombre est limité; aux chastes ecclésiastiques, dont l'âge cède au plaisir; enfin, aux spectateurs voluptueux des plaisirs de l'amour, & partout il s'en trouve. Pour le courant de l'année 1791. Avec seize figures en taille-douce. A Paris: de l'imprimerie de la Delaunay, 1791. 8vo. pp. 84. Sixteen plates. P.C. 30.f.21.

250. BIRCHEN BOUQUET (The) ; or Curious and Original Anecdotes of Ladies fond of administering the Birch Discipline, and Published for the Amusement as well as the Benefit of those Ladies who have under their Tuition sulky, stupid, wanton, lying or idle young Ladies or Gentlemen. Eight coloured plates. Re-published with considerable additions. Birchington-on-Sea, 1881. (London, ?Edward Avery.) 8vo. pp. 6o. Dawes Bequest. Imperfect; wanting the plates. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13 .h.14/1.

251. (The Birchen bouquet.) Le Bouquet de verges. Anecdotes gaies et curieuses à l'usage des dames (The Birchen bouquet). Traduit pour la première fois de l'anglais par les soins de la société des Bibliophiles Cosmopolites. Londres: Imprimerie de la société Cosmopolite, 1881. (Amsterdam: Auguste Brancart, 1889.) I2mo. pp. vii. 86 + (ii) of

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advertisements. No. 18 of 500 copies. P.C. 31.d.12.

252. (Birchen bouquet, The, and other Curious Conceits of ye olden Times.) London: 1895. (Paris: Charles Carrington, 1896.) 8vo. pp. 253 f. (iii) of advertisements. Frontispiece and four plates. Original wrappers preserved. Imperfect; wanting the titlepage. The title is taken from the wrapper. P.C. 31.e.36.

253. BIRCHLEY, (Agnes). pseud. Three Painful Years. Souvenirs of a Boarding School. New York: Juniper Press, 1938. 8vo. No pagination. Numerous monochrome illustrations and vignettes throughout the text. Original printed red wrappers preserved. Imperfect; wanting the fifth leaf of chapter 5 and f. 52. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 31.h.42.

254. BIRKENHAUSEN, (Gerdi von). pseud. A German Lady. n.p., n.d. (c. 1910.) 8vo. pp. 96. The text is in German. Printed in Germany? (13 December 1947.) P.C. 15.aa.6/2.


255. BISHOP ON BONDAGE. No. One ( Two). Los Angeles, Calif: House of Milan, 1972-3. 4to. Unpaged. Original illustrated wrappers. (30 April 1974.) P.C. 16.m.19. (There are four volumes in this set /R 08/23)

These two magazines are devoted to illustrations by Bishop, an artist specialising, as the title implies, in pictures of women trussed up up in various uncomfortable-looking costumes and postures. In addition, the magazines carry advertisements for other publications, latex and leather wear, and a selection of curious implements the purpose of some of which are unclear. Both magazines have dedications, one of which is rather rude, from the artist to Mr J. B. Rund of New York. - see Bishop on Bondage

256. BLANCHEMAIN, Prosper. Les Fanfreluches. Contes et gauloiseries par Epiphane Sidredoulx, président d'honneur de l'académie de Sotteville-lez-Rouen. Bruxelles: Gay et Douce, 1879. 8vo. pp. viii. 82. Frontispiece by J. A. Chauvet in two states. Original pale green wrappers preserved. Copy on China. No. 5 of an edition of 500 copies. P.C. 30.f.28.

257. BLEICHRÔDER, Werner von. Ernest. n.p., n.d. (c. 1924.) 8vo. pp. 56. Sixteen plates, signed "Alan Campbell" (i.e. R. Hegemann), mounted onto blue linen leaves at the conclusion of the text. The volume is stitched, but without wrappers, and housed in a patterned purple card box, paper label, gilt (as issued?). No. 73 of 100 copies. Dawes Bequest. German text. Printed in Germany? (13 June 1963.) P.C. 13.ee.16.

Extracts of this work have been translated into English and published in the Kronhausens' book Erotic Fantasies (New York: Grove Press, 1969) where the identity of the author and artist are revealed.

258. BLONDINE (La), ou Aventures nocturnes entre les hommes et les

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femmes. A Amsterdam: Au marché de Vénus, 1762. 8vo. pp. 64. (12 October 1891.) P.C. 29.a.11.

259. BLOXAM, John Francis. The Priest and the Acolyte. Printed for Private Circulation. (London: c. 1902.) 8vo. pp. 44. Original printed wrappers preserved. (is May 1959.) P.C. 19.a.34.

The name "H. G. Commin, Ltd." is written in pencil on the verso of the free front endpaper. This presumably refers to Horace Comorin, a bookseller originally of Bournemouth. A copy of this edition of The Priest and the Acolyte is in the collection of Mr Timothy d'Arch Smith, London. It carries a handwritten dedication from "A. E. H" (A. E. Housman?) to Cyril Brett of Wadham College, Oxford, which is dated August 1906. A second date, in the same hand, is also given: 3 /v/o3 . "Stuart Mason" in his bibliography of Oscar Wilde, to whom The Priest and the Acolyte was at first ascribed after its initial appearance in a magazine called The Chameleon (q.v. in this catalogue), failed to notice this edition of Bloxam's story.

260. (Another edition.) The Priest and the Acolyte. With an Introductory Protest by Stuart Mason. London: At the Lotus Press, 1907. 8vo. pp. 71. Grey paper boards, with printed paper labels. Edges uncut. A Ms note on a slip of paper pasted onto the recto of the front free endpaper provides the information that this volume was delivered to the BM by a Mr Jacoby of 149, Edgware Road. `Stuart Mason' is the pseudonym of Christopher Millard. (3i December 1907.) P.C. 31.f.19.

  • BLOMML, (Emil Karl). See, Erotische Volkslieder.
  • BOCCACCIO (Giovanni). 1313-1375.

261. Contes et nouvelles de Bocace ... Nouvelle édition. Mis en beau langage, accommodé au goût de ce tems. À La Haye: P. Gosse et J. Neaulme, 1777. 12mo. Two volumes. pp. xxviii. 346, 408. Thirteen plates. P.C. 30.h.13.

262. Contes de J. Bocace. Traduction nouvelle, etc. Tome Premier (Dixième). A Londres: 1779. 12mo. Ten volumes. pp. xxxii, 226, 388, 312; xxiv, 230, 144, 168, 194, 254, 132, 246. Many plates throughout the ten volumes by Gravelot, Eisen, Boucher and Cochin. The more overtly erotic plates are unsigned. The imprint is false; printed at Paris. Volume 1 has an additional titlepage, engraved, dated 1777. The translation of this edition is by A. Sabatier de Castres. The Préface de l'éditeur has a Vie de Bocace bound incorrectly between pp. ii-iii. The Vie is paged (xv)-xxxii, and should follow the Préface which concludes at p. xiv. Volume nine has four unnumbered pages of advertisements at the conclusion of the text. P.C. 30.h.11.

263. Nouvelles de Jean Boccace. Traduction libre, ornée de la Vie de Boccace par Mirabeau, des contes que La Fontaine 1 empruntés de cet

Page 118 BOILEAU, JACQUES

auteur, et de figures gravées sous la direction de Ponce, d'après les dessins de Marillier. Tome Premier (- Huitième). À Paris: chez marchand, libraire, Palais du Tribunat, première galerie de bois, no. 288; et passage Feydeau, no. 24, 1803-02. 121110. Eight volumes. pp. xlvii, 206, 224, 194, 207, 188, 150, 217, 225. Frontispiece and fourteen plates. Volume one only is dated 1803. P.C. 30.11.12.

264. BOILEAU, (Jacques.) 1635-1716. De l'abus des nudités de gorge. Gand: Librarie ancienne et moderne de Duquesne, 1857. 8vo. pp. 88. One of eight unnumbered copies on coloured paper. (20 September 1889.) P.C. 28.b.43.

265. BOLIVADOS, (Lorenzo). pseud. "Flesh in the Ring" or "Domination in the Ring." Mexico City: Vernac Press. (London? c. 196o.) 8vo. Two parts in one volume. ff. 43, 20. Frontispiece and five illustrations by "Leon Harman." Original wrappers preserved. Reproduced from typewriting; the text printed on the rectos only. (31 May 1967.) P.C. 14.i.20.

  • BONAVENTURE DE LA BRAGUETTE, (Vidame). See, GLATIGNY, (J. A. A.). BONNETAIN, (Paul).

266. CHARLOT s'amuse ... avec une préface par Henry Céard. 3 me édition. A Bruxelles: chez Henry Kistemaeckers (1883). 8vo. pp. xi, 348. Cloth-backed boards, with original wrappers laid down. (10 November 1900.) P.C. 31.i.19.

267. (Another edition.) Charlot s'amuse ... Edition augmentée d'une pièce relative au procès jugé par la cour d'Assises de Paris, le 27 décembre 1884, et d'un avis de l'auteur. Paris: A. Charles (1885). 12mo. pp. iv, 348. Ex-libris C. R. Dawes. Dawes Bequest. (i3 June 1964.) P.C. 13.b.8.

268. (Another edition.) Charlot s'amuse, etc. À Bruxelles: chez Henry Kistemaeckers (1885). 8vo. pp. iv, 348. Cloth-backed boards, with original wrappers laid down. P.C. 30.f.30.

  • BORDE, (Charles) . 1731-1781.

269. PARAPILLA. Poëme en cinq chants, traduit de l'Italien. A Londres: 1782. (?Paris, Cazin.) 12mo. pp. 43. Frontispiece and five plates engraved by Elluin after designs by Borel. P.C. 29.b.86.

270. (Another edition.) Parapilla, etc. A Londres: 1790. (?Paris, Cazin.) 12mo. pp. 48. Frontispiece and five plates. P.C. 29.b.85.

271. (Another edition.) Parapilla, etc. A Londres: 1816. I2mo. pp. 43 Frontispiece and five plates. P.C. 15.de.23.

272. BORDEL (Le), ou le Jean-Foutre puni. Comédie en trois actes & en prose. (Paris) 1736. 12mo. pp. 131. (By Comte de Caylus?) P.C. 31.b.15.

273. BORDELS DE PARIS (Les), avec les noms, demeures et prix. Plan

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salubre et patriotique soumis aux illustres des Etats-Généraux, pour en faire un article de la Constitution; rédigés par MM. Dillon, Sartine, Lenoir, La Trolière, et compagnie. Dédié â la fédération. (?Paris:) L'An Second de la Liberté: 14 Juillet 1790. 8vo. pp. 24. Frontispiece. (1 September 1954.) P.C. 30.f.33.

274. BORDEL ROYAL (Le), suivi du Bordel National. Reproduction textuelle, intégrale et sans commentaires de deux pièces révolutionnaires très-rares, imprimées en 1790 et dont les auteurs sont restés inconnus. À Neuchâtel: Imprimé par les presses de la Société, 1872. (Nice? J. Gay.) 12mo. pp. 58. Original patterned wrappers preserved. No. 47 of 100 copies. Volume 12 of the series Bibliothèque libre. (30 September 1872.) P.C. 27.b.52/1O.

275. BOUCHARD, (Jean-Jacques). Les Confessions ... suivies de son voyage de Paris a. Rome en 1630. Publiées pour la prêmiere fois sur le manuscrit de l'auteur. Paris: Isidore Liseux, 1881. 8vo. pp. xxxvi, 258. Original wrappers preserved. The Avertissement is signed by Alcide Bonneau. (8 December 1881.) P.C. 17.b.2. 276. (Another copy.) Les Confessions de J.J. Bouchard, etc. Paris: Isidore Liseux, 1881. 8vo. pp. xxxvi, 258. Cloth-backed boards, with original wrappers laid down. (g June 1909.) P.C. 27.b.35.

277. BOUDOIR (The). A Magazine of Scandal, Facetix, &c. No. I (- 6). London: H. Smith, 37 Holywell Street. Printed for the Booksellers, 186o. (Edward Avery? 1883.) 8vo. Six parts in one. pp. 192, pagination continuous. Original buff wrappers, printed in violet, preserved. Volume one is unpriced, but according to Ashbee cost ro/6d. The remaining volumes were priced 15/- each. (See: Ashbee, vol. 3, pp. 358 and 480.) A reprint of The Boudoir was issued by Grove Press at New York in 1971. P.C. 31.h.34.

278. BOUDOIR D'AMARANTHE (Le), ou les Nouveaux plaisirs de l'Isle de Cythère. À Paris: Au Palais-Royal, 1890. (?Amsterdam, Auguste Brancart.) 12mo. pp. 118. P.C. 31.d.32.

279. BOUGIE DE NOEL (La), ou la Messe à minuit. Comédie en deux actes en prose, mêlée de vaudevilles. Avec de jolies gravures. A Cythère: 1793. (Paris, Mercier de Compiègne.) 12mo. pp. 70. Frontispiece and three plates. P.C. 30.b.8. 280. BOURDBILLE, (Pierre de), Seigneur de Brantôme. Lives of Gallant Ladies. Suggestive Stories for Lovers. Paris: Librairie des Éditions Modernes. (c. 1935.) 8vo. pp. 103 + (xiii) of advertisements. Original pictorial wrappers preserved. (30 June 1968.) P.C. 26.c.6.

  • BOURDEL, (P. de.) See, DUMARCHEY, (Pierre). BOURDON, (Louis-Gabriel).

281. PARC AU CERF (Le), ou l'Origine de l'affreux déficit. Par un zélé

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patriote. À Paris: sur les débris de la Bastille, 179o. 8vo. pp. 8, 191. Frontispiece and three plates. P.C. 30.d.22.

282. (Another edition.) Le Parc au Cerf ... Seconde édition, revue, corrigée et considerablement augmentée. (?Paris:) 1790. 8vo. pp. 187. Frontispiece and three plates. (Original?) wrappers made from what would appear to be a double leaf of a printed financial report. Housed in a green cloth-covered case. (30 September 1960.) P.C. 25.a.56.

283. (Le Parc au Cerf, extract.) Le Banquier Peixotte et la Dervieux. Histoire peu morale. Extraite du Parc aux Cerfs, avec figure facsimilée sur celle de 1790, suivi de l'Autrichienne en Goguettes ou l'Orgie royale. Opéra Proverbe. n.p. 1790. (Brussels: Sacré-Duquesne, 1867.) 8vo. Unpaginated. One plate. Copy on Large Paper. L'Autrichienne en Goguettes is by François-Marie Mayeur de Saint-Paul. P.C. 31.k.11.

284. BRADFORD, O. Paul). pseud. Family Haven.. (?New York:) Conti-. nental Classics (1969). 8vo. pp. 160. Original wrappers preserved. The Introduction is signed "A. L. Saunders, M.A." (30 April 1973.) P.C. 28.aa.10

  • BRAGUETTE, (Monsieur de la). See, HANNON, (Theodore).

285. BRANLE DES CAPUCINS (Le), ou le 1001e tour de Marie-Antoinette. Pièce révolutionnaire réimprimée textuellement sur l'édition originale de 1791 et précédée d'une note bibliographique. À Strasbourg: Imprimé par les presses de la Société, 1871. (Turin? J. Gay.) 12mo. pp. viii, 22. Original patterned wrappers preserved. No. 46 of 100 copies. Volume 2 of the series Bibliothèque libre. (9 May 1872.) P.C. 27.b.52/2.

286. BRANLIER, (Maurice). pseud. Sans pudeur. Roman. Alger: Editions du Planisphere (1962). 8vo. pp. 219. Original wrappers preserved. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.ee.31.

  • BRANTÔME (Seigneur de). See BOURDEILLE (Pierre).

287. BRAUNE BLUME (Die). n.p., n.d. (Berlin, 1929.) 8vo. pp. 74. Vellum backed boards. Out of series of 310 copies. From the Pinkus collection; donated to the BM by E.J. Dingwall. (31 December 1959.) P.C. 30.f.35.

288. BRECHT, (Hubert). pseud. Irène. Roman. Paris: Collection Véronèse (1961). 8vo. pp. 213. Original wrappers preserved. The titlepage is headed "C. Amy"; the author is named as Hubert Brecht on the wrapper. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.h.56.

289. BREDEDIN, (Jacotus) Doctor. pseud. La Vie des seins. Pointes sèches de Paul-Émile Bécat Paris: Les Heures Claires. (c. 1955.) 4to. pp. 131. Quarter dark red leather, gilt, top edge stained red others uncut. Housed in a cream card case. Limited to 450 copies, of which this is one of 350 on Rives. The authorship of this has been ascribed to Fernand Fleuret. (30 October 1962.) P.C. 14.ff.2.

290. BRÉVANNES, Roland. Fêtes barbares. Moeurs de l'état de Louisiane

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au milieu du xlxe siècle. (Par) Don Brennus Aléra. À Sceaux: 1910. 8vo. pp. 172. Illustrated titlepage and seven plates, original wrappers preserved. English text. The title is given on the wrapper as: "Barbaric Fetes. Slavish Customs in the middle of the nineteenth century." No. 11 of the series Select bibliothèque.

Of the pseudonym or anagram "Don Brennus Aléra," Paul Jérôme in an article in the Dictionnaire des oeuvres érotiques writes: "This signature, well known to amateurs, hides one (or several) of the hacks of the Parisian publisher Massy, who specialised in the production of works on flagellation." (See: Dictionnaire, p. 484.) The identity behind this pseudonym is revealed in MS note added by Mr G. Legman to one of the catalogues of erotica and "rubber goods" dealers collected together in the Milford Haven Album 7, BL pressmark Cup. 364.g.48. P.C 31.d.43.

291. [BRÉVANNES, Roland?] Séduction. Jeunes amours. Au château, â la pension. (The titlepage headed: Pierrot.) En vente Partout et nulle part, 191o. (Paris? 1919.) 8vo. pp. 250. From the Girard collection; donated to the BL by E. J. Dingwall. In noticing this work, Louis Perceau states that "Pierrot" is the pseudonym of "Dr Brennus," the author of several physiological works. It seems fairly reasonable to assume that this is the same person responsible for the flagellation novels published in the Select bibliothèque series. (See: Perceau 274:1.) (9 April 1949.) P.C. 15.de.7.

292. BRÉVIAIRE des jolies femmes; choix de contes et nouvelles. Seconde édition, revue, corrigée, augmentée. Paris: Au Temple du Goût (Mercier de Compiègne), 1796. 24mo. pp. 173. Frontispiece. At the conclusion of the text is a list of the publications of C. F. X. Mercier de Compiègne, separately paged (I)-4. (1 September 1954.) P.C. 30.î.42/2.

293. BRIDE'S CONFESSION (The) contained in a Letter to her Friend Bella, otherwise entitled "The Bridal Night". Poem attributed to Lord Byron. Preceded by Miss Pilton and her Spiritual Adviser and followed by The Reprisal, a crazy tale. Paris: Privately Printed. (Carrington, c. 1917.) 8vo. pp. 47. P.C. 15.a.11.

294. BRIEFE ÜBER DIE GALANTERIEN von Frankfurt am-Mayn. London (Leipzig: Gräff) : William Dodsley & Compagnie, 1791. 8vo. pp. 232. Ex-libris H. S. Ashbee. (Io November 1900.) P.C. 30.g.48.

  • BROHMEK, (Richard).

295. GEHEIME WONNEN. Masochistische Episoden aus dem Leben des Baron Theodor von S. Von R.B. 1 Band (2. Band). Für Privat-Subskription gedruckt. (n.p., c. 1905.) 8vo. two volumes in one. pp. 99, 113. (13 December 1947.) P.C. 15.aa.3.

296. HERRIN und Sklave. [Verse.] Leipzig: Leipziger Verlag G.m.b.H.

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(1900.) 8vo. pp. 89 + (xxii) of advertisements. Flower-patterned silk boards, top edge silver, others stained yellow. (13 December 1947.) P.C. 15.C.15.

297. UNTER der Fuchtel des Weibes. Roman. Hamburg: M. Jacobson Verlag. (1900.) 8vo. pp. 180. (13 December 1947.) P.C. 5.c.3/I.

298. BRUNET, (Pierre-Gustave). Le Marquis de Sade. L'Homme et ses écrits. Etude bio-bibliographique. Sadopolis: chez Justin Valcourt, rue Juliette a l'enseigne de la Vertu malheureuse, l'an 000. (Brussels: Jules Gay, 1866.) 12mo. pp. 69. No. 46 of I so copies on Hollande. The text of Brunet's study concludes at p. 61. The remaining pages are devoted to a reprint of a revolutionary pamphlet by Sade, a eulogy of Marat and Le Pelletier, entitled Discours prononcé a la Fête décernée par la section des Piques aux mânes de Marat et de Le Pelletier, &c., dated Sept. 29, 1793. P.C. 30.C.25/2.

299. BRUNON, (M.), pseud? L'Ile du Palmier. Paris: Diffumond. (c. 196o.) 8vo. pp. 190. Original printed wrappers preserved. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.ee.33

300. [BRYANT, Baird.] Play this Love with Me. (By) Willie Baron. Paris: The Olympia Press (1955). 8vo. pp. 189. Original green wrappers printed in black preserved. No. 5 in The Traveller's Companion Series. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.g.17.

This novel was reprinted by the same publisher, Maurice Girodias, as Play My Love (1960) at Paris. ft appeared in the Ophelia Press series, and there retained the pseudonymous authorship of "Willie Baron."

BURROUGHS, (William Seward).

301. NAKED LUNCH (The). Paris: Olympia Press (1959)• 8vo. pp. 265. Original green wrappers, printed in black, and dust jacket preserved. No. 76 in The Traveller's Companion Series. (30 December 1960.) P.C. 21.aa.5.

302. (Another edition.) The Naked Lunch. London: Transworld Publishers (1968). 8vo. pp. 286+ (ii) of advertisements. Original pictorial wrappers preserved. One of the Corgi paperbacks. pp. 265-286 of this edition is taken up with a reprint of an article by Burroughs on the subject of drugs and addiction, which appeared originally in The British Journal of Addiction, vol. 53, no. 2. (6 December 1968.) P.C. 17.a.39.

303. SOFT MACHINE (The). Paris: Olympia Press (1961). 8vo. pp. 182. Original green wrappers, printed in black, and dust jacket preserved. No. 88 in The Traveller's Companion Series. The dust jacket is designed by Bryon Gysin. (30 January 1963.) P.C. 24.a.33.

304. (Another edition; revised text.) The Soft Machine. London: Calder and Boyars (1968). 8vo. pp. 187. Publisher's rust cloth. (24 July 1968.) P.C. 26.c.16.

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305. TICKET that Exploded, (The). Paris: The Olympia Press (1962). 8vo. pp. 182. Original green wrappers, printed in black, with pictorial dust jacket. The sections of this work are entitled The Black Fruit and In a Strange Bed were written by Burroughs in collaboration with Michael Portman. The design at the foot of p. (183) is by Bryon Gysin. No. 91 in The Traveller's Companion Series. In an Olympia Press catalogue issued early in 1962, The Ticket That Exploded is announced as appearing in September of that year entitled Johnny's so Long at the Fair. (29 February 1964.) P.C. 20.a.41.

306. (Another edition; revised and expanded text.) The Ticket that Exploded. London: Calder & Boyars (1968). 8vo. pp. 217. Publisher's blue buckram, gilt. (30 October 1968.) P.C. 25.a.77.

307. BURSKA, (Hasso), pseud. Peitschenschläge. Eine Erzählung aus dem "Reich der Knute." Budapest: Verlag Schneider & Kunert. (c. 1905.) 8vo. pp. 123 + (iv) of advertisements. (13 December 1947.) P.C. 15.C.3/2.

  • LEON (Lord), Pseudonym.

308. DON LEON; a Poem by the late Lord Byron, author of Childe Harold, Don Juan, &c., &c. and forming part of the private journal of his lordship, supposed to have been entirely destroyed by Thos. Moore .. . To which is added Leon to Annabella; an epistle from Lord Byron to Lady Byron. London: Printed for the Booksellers (William Dugdale), 1866. 8vo. Three parts in one volume. pp. 52, 57; 17. Quarter brown cloth, original printed boards. Pt. 3 has its own titlepage, dated 1865. P.C. 30.h.6.

309. (Another edition.) Don Leon, etc. London: Printed for the Booksellers, 1866. (Paris: Carrington, c. 1904.) 8vo. Three parts in one volume. pp. 52, 63, 17. Original pink wrappers preserved. (17 April 1905.) P.C. 17.b.6.

310. (Another edition.) Don Leon, etc. London: Published for Subscribers by the Fortune Press. (1934.) 8vo. pp. 127. Publisher's black buckram, gilt. Out of series of Iwo numbered copies. (3 August 1934.) P.C. 18.a.11.

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