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Page 188 GAGEY, ROLAND

769. GAGEY, (Roland). Les Enfers des beaux-arts. (n.p., c. 1950.) 4to. pp. 101. pl. Ito. Limited to 300 copies, of which this is no. 38 of 280 on papier pur fil. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 16.m.15.

770. GAILLARDISES. Contes joyeux en vers par divers auteurs. Lutèce: 1874. (Paris :Gay.) 8vo. pp. 128. Five watercolour drawings, inserted, and numerous water-colour illustrations decorating the text. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.d.8.

Page 189 GALLAIS, ALPHONSE

771. (Another copy.) Gaillardises etc. Lutèce: 1874. (Paris, Gay.) 8vo. pp. 128. P.C. 30.d.27.

772. GAILLEUL, (Jacques). L'Amour défendu. Paris: Editions Georges du Cayla (1934). 8vo. pp. 1S3. Dawes Bequest. According to the Dawes Catalogue which is preserved in the Placer's Room at the BL, this work is "A story of homosexuality more or less suggested by l'Affaire Dufresne which happened in Sept. 1933." (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.ee.30.

773. GALL, Michel. A Bedside Odyssey by Homer and Associates. Paris: Olympia Press, (1962). 8vo. pp. 211. Original wrappers preserved. No. 90 of The Traveller's Companion Series. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.g.S5.

A "Bedside Odyssey" was re-issued at New York about 1968 by the Olympia Press, where it was no. 206 of the American Traveller's Companion Series. An expurgated and largely re-written version was published in England about 1965 by the New English Library.

774. GALL, Michel."The Secret Life of Robinson Crusoe" by Humphrey Richardson. Paris: Olympia Press, (1962). 8vo. pp. 188. Original wrappers preserved. No. 13 of The Traveller's Companion Series. (30 April 1963.) P.C. 27.a.50.

Originally published by the Olympia Press in 1955 as The Sexual Life of Robinson Crusoe. A French edition was published in 1963 by Claude Tchou in his series Cercle du livre précieux in which thepseudonym "Humphrey Richardson" was retained. (Copy in l'Enfer no. 1670.) A second French edition was issued in the summer of 1977 by J.-C. Simoën under the author's real name.

  • GALLAIS (Alphonse). See also BCHARA, (Grimaudin d')

775. "AMOUR MORBIDE". Aux Griffes de Vénus. Moeurs de la décadence parisienne. Paris: Jean Fort (1920). 8vo. pp. 229 + (iii) of advertisements. Original front wrapper, illustrated by Louis Malteste, preserved. (12 April 1947.) P.C. 15.a.24.

776. "ENFERS LUBRIQUES" (Les). Curiosités, eccentricités et monstruosités passionnelles. Édition enrichie de compositions inédites de Leon Roze. Paris: Librairie Artistique et Edition Parisienne réunies (1922). 8vo. pp. 229. Frontispiece and 4 plates. Original illustrated wrappers preserved. (31 October 1953.) P.C. 15.e.14.

777. "MÉMOIRES DU BARON JACQUES" (Les). Lubricités infernales de la noblesse décadente (par) docteur A. S. Lagail. (The titlepage headed: Bibliothèque des chefs-d'oeuvre érotiques.) Priapeville (Paris) : Librairie galante, an IV du XX' siècle foutati (1904). 8vo. pp. 122. Ex-libris C. R. Dawes. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.c.8/1.

779. (Another copy.) "Les Mémoires du baron Jacques" etc. Priapeville: Librairie galante (19o4). 8vo. pp. 122. Original pink wrappers, printed

Page 190 GARCE EN PLEURS

in black, preserved. The Marquess of Milford Haven's copy with his bookplate. (15 May 1963.) P.C. 20.a.39.

780. "GARCE EN PLEURS" (La). Seconde édition, revue et corrigée. Au Bordel: et se trouve au magasin dans les petits appartemens de la reine, l'an de la fouterie 5790. (Paris 1790.) 8vo. pp. 12. Frontispiece. Printed on blue-toned paper. P.C. 30.d.28.

781. (An undated photographic facsimile of a copy of the preceding.) "La Garce en pleurs" etc. Au Bordel: l'an de la fouterie, 5790. 8vo. pp. 12. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.h.15/I.

782. GASTINE (Louis). 1858-? Lucrèce Borgia, duchesse de Ferrare, 1500-1502. Illustré par E. Zier. Gravures de A. Deloche. Paris: en vente â la Librairie Nilsson (1903). 8vo. pp. 347. Frontispiece and 18 plates, with many illustrations in the text. Original wrappers preserved. (17 April 1905.) P.C. 17.b.12.

783. "GAUDRIOLES DU XIX° SIÉCLE". Chansons joyeuses. Tome Premier (- Second). Bale: imprimerie de Berta!, 1866. (Brussels Gay.) 12mo. Two vols. pp. iv + 258, 256. Original wrappers preserved. No. 113 of 125 copies on Hollande. Ex-libris H. S. Ashbee. A Ms. inscription by Ashbee states: "The 4 first pages have been done by Blanche, but the edition is by Gay, printed by Mertens." (10 November 1900.) P.C. 31.b.11.

784. GAULTHIER DE SAINT-AMAND, (H.), pseud. "Les Droits du seigneur." Paris: Librairie Franco-Anglais, 1923. 8vo. pp. 231. Frontispiece and 5 plates. Original wrappers preserved. (31 December 1953.) P.C. 15.e.11.

785. (Another copy.) "Les Droits du seigneur". Paris: Librairie Franco-Anglais, 1923. 8vo. pp. 231. Back wrapper only, preserved. Imperfect; wanting the plates and pp. 81-96. P.C. 31.d.41.

786. GAUTHIER, (Maurice). "Blind Lust". With seven illustrations by Mahon (sic) Blaine. Being a true Account of the Adventures of M. Vycabre and other French Celebrities. Paris: Francois Press, 1857. (New York: J. R. Brussel? 1957.) 8vo. pp. 156. Frontispiece and 6 plates. (Original?) dark green and brown patterned boards. Limited to 500 copies, unnumbered. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.h.20.

  • GAUTIER, (Théophile). 1811-1872.

787. POSIES DE TH. GAUTIER qui ne figureront pas dans ses oeuvres. Précédées d'une autobiographie ornée d'un portrait singulier. France: Imprimerie particulière, 1873. (Brussels, Poulet-Malassis.) 8vo. pp. ii + 84. The frontispiece, which is a portrait of Gautier by Benjamin Roubaud, is on China. One of 150 copies on Hollande. A 2 pp. plate of music is bound in between pp. (46-7). Two letters, from David Nutt and a Paris bookseller named Charpentier, have been inserted. (31 January 1890.) P.C. 29.b.14.

Page 191 GEMMEN

788. (Another copy.) Poésies de Th. Gautier, etc. France: Imprimerie particulière, 1873. 8vo. pp. ii + 84. Frontispiece, on China. One of 150 copies on Hollande. (30 Auguste 1961.) P.C. 20.b.25.

789. LETTRE Â LA PRÉSIDENTE (Voyage en Italie). 1850. (Paris? I89o.) 8vo. pp. 39. Cloth-backed boards, with original cream wrappers, printed in black, laid down. Printed on Japon. The place and date of publication are given in the colophon as: `Au chateau de la Misère: l'An 10008008010.' P.C. 30.c.29.

790. (Another edition.) Lettre à la Présidente. Voyage en Italie - 1850 -. Naples: de l'imprimerie du musée secret du roi de Naples, 189o. (Amsterdam, Auguste Brancart.) 8vo. pp. 47; (p. 48 is blank; p. 47 numbered 48 in error). Frontispiece (by Rops?) on China, inserted. Cloth-backed boards, with original printed wrappers laid down. No. 1 of 100 copies. With an A.L.S. from Brancart (dated July 23rd 1890), inserted. The name of the recipient has been obliterated. P.C. 30.e.14.

791. OBSCENIA. Lettre à la Presidente. Poesies érotiques. Édition illustrée de huit eaux-fortes originals de Van Troizem et d'une singulière planche de musique, et précédée d'un avertissement par un Bibliophile. Bruxelles: (Paris) : chez les successeur de Poulet-Malassis (J. Chevrel), 1907. 8vo. pp. xv + 51. Frontispiece and nine plates (by Martin Van Maële). Original wrappers preserved. Limited to 200 copies, of which this is no. 121 of I so with the plates in monochrome. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.ff.13.

792. GÉACHE, (Effe), pseud. Une Nuit d'orgies à Saint-Pierre-Martinique. À Saint Pierre-Martinique: 1892. (Amsterdam, Brancart?) 12mo. pp. 13o. From the Girard collection; donated to the BL by E. J. Dingwall. (9 April 1949.) P.C. 15.aa.31.

793. GEHOR, (Das). Eine Sexualphysiologische und Psychologische Darstellung der Rolle und Bedeutung des Gehorsinnes im Triebleben des Menschen. Von Prof. Ernst Decsey. - Gustav Gugitz. - Hofrat Dr. A. Klima. - Friedrich Porges. - Dr. O. F. Scheuer. - Dr. Wilhelm Stekel. - Dr. H. Vorwahl. Wien-Leipzig: Verlag für Kulturforschung (1931). 8vo. pp. 228. With illustrations and plates in colour and monochrome throughout, and with three small gramaphone records housed in a pocket at the end of the volume. Original black buckram, decorated in gilt. (is November 1962.) P.C. 16.1.6.

794. GEILHEIT IN DER EHE (Die), oder der Keusche Joseph. Madrid: bei Gebrüder Vogelmann, 1905. 16mo. pp. 63. Original pink wrappers preserved. From the Pinkus collection. No. 14 of a series of pamphlets. The imprint is false; printed in Germany? (31 December 1959.) P.C. 30.i.39.

795. GEMMEN, treu und gewissenhaft nach der Natur gezeichnet. Vierter Theil. Boston: Reginald Chesterfield. (Stuttgart? 1873.) 16mo. pp. 157.

Page 192 GENET, JEAN

Clothbacked boards, with original pink wrappers, printed in black, laid down. Edges uncut. Ex-libris H. S. Ashbee. Imperfect; wanting Thle. 1-3. (10 November 1900.) P.C. 30.k.15.

797. GENET, (Jean). 1910-. (Notre-Dame-des-Fleurs.) Our Lady of the Flowers. Translation by B. Frechtman. Paris: Morihien, 1949. 8vo. pp. 393. Publisher's dark red leather, gilt, with a line drawing, in gilt, of the author by Cocteau on the front cover. T.e.g. One of 500 unnumbered copies. (24 November 1953.) P.C. 15.e.5.

  • GERVAISE DE LATOUCHE, (Jacques Charles). 1715?-1782.

798. HISTOIRE DE DOM B ... portier des Chartreux. Écrite par lui-même. À Rome: chez Philotanus. (London, c. 1745.) 12mo. pp. 209. (2 July 1874.) Note. The letter B ... stands for `Bougre.' P.C. 23.b.10.

799. (Histoire de Dom B ...) Histoire de Gouberdom, portier de Chartreux. Nouvelle édition, revue, corrigée et augmentée sous les yeux du St. Père. Première Partie (Seconde -). À Rome: 1786. 8vo. Two pts. in one volume, pp. 179, 123. Frontispiece and 20 plates, in sanguine. With an additional titlepage, engraved, bearing the imprint À Grenoble: de l'imprimerie de la Gde. Chartreux. P.C. 30.d.16.

800. (Another edition.) Histoire de Gouberdom, etc. (n.p., c. 179o.) 8vo. Two pts. in one volume. pp. 333, pagination continuous. Dawes Bequest. The titlepage is engraved. Imperfect; wanting all the plates except the frontispiece and no. 11. The text concludes at p. 326; the remaining pages are taken up with the Chapitre Générale des Cordeliers by Alexis Piron. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.h.19.

801. (Histoire de Dom B ...) Le Portier des Chartreux, ou Mémoires de Saturnin. Nouvelle édition. Imprimée sur le vrai manuscrit de l'auteur, après sa mort. Londres: 1788. (1830.) 18mo. Two volumes in one, pp. 216, 115. Three plates (of 24). P.C. 30.k.29.

802. (Histoire de Dom B ...) El Portero de los Cartujos, 6 Memorias de Saturnino. Nueva ediciôn, etc. Imprenta de Orlando, 1837. 8vo. Two volumes in one. pp. 200, 1II. Frontispiece and 19 plates. From the Pinkus collection; donated to the BL by E. J. Dingwall. (31 December 1959.) P.C. 17.b.27.

803. (Histoire de Dom B ...) Le Portier des Chartreux ... Edition ornée de figures. Tome Seconde. Amsterdam: 1867. (Brussels, Poulet-Malassis?) 12mo. pp. 181. Imperfect; wanting volume one and most of the plates (2 only present). P.C. 30.k.5.

804. (Histoire de Dorn B ...) Der Klosterpfortner ... Mit Illustrationen. Erster Theil (Zweiter -). Paris (Berlin) : 1878. 8vo. Two volumes in one, pp. 272, 152. Original blue wrappers, printed in black, preserved. Imperfect; wanting all but one of the plates. P.C. 31.h.15.

805. (Histoire de Dorn B ...) Le Portier des Chartreux ... Écrits par lui-

Page 193 GLASSCO, JOHN

même. Montréal (Canada) : G. Lebaucher. (Paris: c. 1905.) 8vo. pp. 236. From. the Girard collection; donated to the BL by E. J. Dingwall. (9 April 1949.) P.C. 15.de.14.

806. (Histoire de Dom B ...) The Life and Adventures of Father Silas .. . now first translated from the original French edition (dated 1742). London: 1907. (Paris: ?Carles Hirsch, 1910.) 8vo. pp. 185. Frontispiece and 9 plates (by Paul Avril?). Original wrappers preserved. The text printed within a fancy blue border.. No. 2 of 300 copies. Dawes Bequest. The translator's Note is dated June 1896. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.g.31.

English translations of Histoire de Dom B ... would seem to date back as far as the French original. In 1913, n Gotendorf (vol. Hayn/Gotendorf (vol 3, p. 581) recorded an edition, at that time preserved in the Hamburg State Library but later destroyed during World War II, which was entitled The History of Don (sic) B. and dated 1743. Gay (3rd. ed., vol. 4, p. 309) gives The Life and Adventures of Silas Shovewell, Londres, 1801. 2 vols., 12mo. Donald Thomas (A Long Time Burning, pp. 213 & 280) mentions prosecutions in England for two editions between 1828-30. Reprints of these continued to appear under various titles, and advertisements for some of them may be found in several of the clandestine catalogues (dated c. 1890-1910) preserved in Album 7, in the P.C. The edition published at Paris in 1958 by the Ophelia Press, and credited to "Beauregard de Farniente," would seem to be a re-issue of one of the earlier versions, there being no evidence to suggest that it was a new translation. The most recent new English version, done by Howard Nelson, was published in 1970 by Holloway House of Los Angeles, California. It may not be out of place to mention here that according to the compilers of L'Enfer (326), the (original?) manuscript of this work is to be found in the Bibliothèque de l'Arséna1.

  • GIGLLEITHNER, (K.) See Spittelberg und seine Lieder, (Der).
  • GIR0UX, (Suzanne). See GRASSAL, (Georges).

807. GLASSCO, John. 1910-. The English Governess. (By) Miles Underwood. Ophelia Press. (Paris, 1960.) 8vo. pp. 187. Original wrappers preserved. (30 September 1961.) P.C. 21.aa.7.

Reprinted in 1965, also by the Ophelia Press, with the title Under the Birch. Republished under the title Harriet Marwood, Governess (New York: Grove Press, 1967), omitting most of the pornographic matter. 8o8. [GLASSCO, John.] Squire Hardman by George Colman. Reprinted from the Edition of 1871 with an Introduction by John Glassco. (Foster, Que.:) The Pastime Press, 1966. 8vo. pp. viii + 57. Original wrappers preserved. J. B. Rund's copy, with his bookplate. No. 43 of 50 copies. Mr. Rund, an American amateur resident at New York, has added a Ms note in pencil indicating that this is not a reprint, as suggested

Page 194 GLATIGNY, J. A. A.

on the title, but an original poem by Glassco. Inserted at the back of the volume is a prospectus for the work, together with Mr. Rund's cancelled cheque in payment for the volume for the sum of fifteen dollars. Six lines from this poem head the opening page of the Ophelia Press edition of The English Governess, q.v. at the preceding handlist entry. (30 June 1971.) P.C. 19.a.41.

John Glassco is a Canadian poet of some distinction, and is the author of an entertaining volume of reminiscences of his life in Paris as a youth, entitled Memoirs of Montparnasse (Oxford University Press (Canada), 1970; repr. 1973 by the Viking Press, N.Y.). In this, there is a most interesting chapter relating how Glassco published his first book, a collection of tales in French on a transvestite theme entitled Contes en crinoline. The collection appeared under the pseudonym of "Jean de Saint-Luc," and was issued by a rather suspect publisher of clandestine books named Elias Gaucher. I have been unable to locate a copy of this work. Mr. Glassco also completed Aubrey Beardsley's unfinished erotic novel, Under the Hill (Paris: Olympia Press, 1959).

  • GLATIGNY, (Joseph Albert Alexandre). 1839-1873.

809. JOYEUSETÉS GALANTES et autres du vidame Bonaventure de la Braguette. Luxuriopolis: d l'enseigne du beau Triorchis, 1866. (Brussels: ?Poulet Malassis.) 32mo. pp. 141. Etched frontispiece by Rops. Original plain brown wrappers preserved. No. 228 of 230 copies on papier fin de Hollande. P.C. 30.a.17.

810. SULTANE ROZRÉA, (La). Ballade traduite de Lord Byron par Exupère Pinemol, élève du petit séminaire de la Fère-en-Tardenois (Aisne). Paris: 1870. (Brussels, Poulet-Malassis.) 8vo. pp. 16. (24 November 1890.) P.C. 29.b.45.

811. SULTANE ROZRÉA, (La), Badinguette et autres chanson contemporaines. A Strasbourg: imprimé par les presses de la Société, 1871. (Turin? J. Gay.) 12mo. pp. 94. Original patterned wrappers preserved. No. 46 of zoo copies. Vol. 4 of the series Bibliothèque libre. (9 May 1872.) P.C. 27.b.52/4.

812. (Another issue.) La Sultane Rozréa, etc. À Strasbourg: imprimé par les presses de la Société, 1871. (Turin? Gay.) 12mo. pp. 94. No. 199 of a second printing of too copies. Ex-libris H. S. Ashbee. (10 November 1900.) P.C. 30.i.32.

813. JOYEUSETÉS GALANTES et autres du vidame Bonaventure de la Braguette. Luxuriopolis: d l'enseigne du beau Triorchis. L'An du monde??? (Brussels: Brancart, 1884.) 8vo. pp. 207. One of 500 copies on Hollande. The post face is signed "Giov. della Rosa." (3 December 1884.) P.C. 26.a.15.

This anthology of Glatigny's works would seem to be one of two

Page 195 GRASSAL, GEORGES

containing the same matter published in the same year, the other being issued at Paris by either Gay & Doucé, or by Mlle Doucé alone. The present edition is noted at no. 15 in the Galitzin catalogue, where it is said to have been published at Brussels by Brancard (sic) in 1885. This date is evidently incorrect, as is witnessed by the BL acquisition date (Dec. 1884). A copy of the other edition is included in the catalogue of the Parke-Bernet Libertine Literature sale (See: Rund, 105).

814. GODMICHÉ ROYAL (Le), suivie du Mea Culpa et deux autres pièces révolutionnaires: La Garce en pleurs et Les Derniers soupirs de la Garce en pleurs; toutes les trois en vers, dirigées contre la reine, publiées en 1790 et devenues très-rares. Réimpression textuelle. A Neuchâtel: Imprimé par les presses de la Société, 1873. (San Remo? Gay.) 12mo. pp. viii. 3 7. Original patterned wrappers preserved. No. 47 of zoo copies. Part of the series Bibliothèque libre. (25 March 1871.) P.C. 27.b.52/20.

815. GOGUETTES (Les). Chansonnier du bon vieux temps. Paris: Les marchands de nouveautés, 1835. 32mo. pp. 248. Frontispiece and 4 plates, on the reverse of the title is: "Imp. de Felix Locquin, 16, rue Notre-Dame-des-Victoires." P.C. 31.a.41.

816. GOLDSTEIN, Isidore. Initiation â la haute volupté. Roman (par) Isidore Isou. Paris: aux Escaliers de Lausanne (1960). 8vo. pp. 496._ Illustrated throughout by the author. Original printed wrappers preserved. (30 October 1973.) P.C. 17.a.40.

817. GORDON, (John), pseud. Youth Will Have Its Fling. (London? c. 1960.) 8vo. ff. 666 (i.e., 66). Original plain wrappers preserved. Reproduced from typewriting; the text printed on the rectos only. (31 May 1967.) P.C. 13.h.21.

818. GORLING, (Lars). Sommarlek. Bokforlaget Hermes. (Stockholm, 1968.) 8vo. pp. 93. Original pictorial wrappers preserved. (15 May 1968.) P.C. 15.df.15.

819. GRANDE PASSIONNÉE (Une). Par Nibos ... Prix: vingt francs. 1911. 8vo. pp. 123. Original pale blue wrappers, printed in black, preserved. Dawes Bequest. For another work by the author signing himself "Nibos", see the title Une Petite passionnée in this catalogue. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.ee.41.

820. GRAPPUTO, (Tommaso). II Convito Borghesiano in cui si raccontano dieci piacevolissime novelle. Opera di Messer Grappolino. Londra (Milan) : Per Isac Jacson (sic), i800. 8vo. pp. xii + 156. Ex-libris H. S. Ashbee. (10 November 1900.) P.C. 30.h.i8.

  • GRASSAL, (Georges). 1867-1905.

821. (FRANK AND I) Frank und Ich. Ein Roman. Erste und vollständige Übersetzung nach der englischen Original-ausgabe von Erich von

Page 196 GRASSAL, GEORGES

Berini-Bell. (Berlin : 1912.) 8vo. pp. 244. Decorated paper boards, gilt spine, as issued. No. 35o of 400 copies. (9 February 1952.) P.C. 15.b.29.

Author usually known under his pseudonym of "Hugues Rebell." Rose (1828) lists what would seem to be the original English edition of this work, giving the date and place of publication as Paris, 1902. The publisher was probably Charles Carrington. A modern reprint of the English text was issued by Grove Press at New York in 1968 in their Zebra Books series.

822. JOURNAL D'UNE ENFANT VICIEUSE par Madame de Morency. Ce Manuscrit inédit de Suzanne Giroux, dite La Morency, qui l'écrivit en l'an V (1796), en même temps qu'Alysine, est publié avec un preface de M. Hugues R., bibliothécaire de S. A. Mgr. le duc de * * *. Paris: Pour Isidore Liseux et ses amis, 1903. (Charles Carrington?) 8vo. pp. viii + 164. Original printed wrappers preserved. Limited to 100 unnumbered copies. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.f.14.

Perceau (228 :1) doubts that this work is really an unpublished 18th century mémoire, and concludes that on the strength of internal evidence it is by its prefacer, Hugues Rebell, a pseudonym employed by Georges Grassal. The attribution of this edition to Isidore Liseux is false, since Liseux died in 1894.

823. MAGNÉTISME DU FOUET, Le, ou les Indiscrétions de Miss Darcy. Engländerinnen unter sich. Magnetismus der Peitsche. Indiskretionen der Miss Darcy. (Von) Jean de Villiot. Budapest: Verlag M. G. Schneider (1908). 8vo. pp. 196 +(iii) of "Inhalts-Uebersicht" and advertisements. Frontispiece and 2 plates. (13 December 1947.) P.C. 15.aa.21.

Whether this work appeared first in French or English I have been unable to determine; on balance, however, the evidence points to its being of French origin, since the author was French. On p. 188 of Dictionnaire des oeuvres érotiques, a work devoted exclusively to French literature of the genre, the publication of the first French edition is stated as 1902. Rose (2782a), however, notices an English version which he dates, with a question mark, at 1901.

824. MEMOIRS OF DOLLY MORTON (The). The Story of a Woman's part in the struggle to free the Slaves. An Account of the Whippings, Rapes and Violences that preceded the Civil War in America. With Curious Anthropological Observations on the radical Diversities in the conformation of the female Bottom and the way different Women endure chastisement. Now Issued for the First Time. Paris: Charles Carrington, 1899. 8vo. pp. xvii + 272. No. 212 of an unspecified limitation. Ex-libris C. R. Dawes. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.ff.15


825. (Another edition.) The Memoirs of Dolly Morton. Philadelphia (Paris?) : Society of Private Bibliophiles, 1904. 8vo. pp. xii + 278. From the Girard collection; donated to the BL by E. J. Dingwall. (9 April '949.) P.C. 15.aa.23

826. (Another edition.) The Memoirs of Dolly Morton. Philadelphia (Paris?) : Society of Private Bibliophiles, 1910. 8vo. pp. xv + 181. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.h.18.

827. (The Memoirs of Dolly Morton.) Dolly Morton (par) Donovan Kipps ... Traduit de l'anglais pour la première fois par Augustin Sarcel. Paris: J. Fort. (c. 1912.) 8vo. pp. 247. Frontispiece and 7 plates by Louis Malteste. Original mottled brown wrappers, printed in black and red, preserved. Out of sequence of 100 numbered copies. The translation, if it is not in fact the original, is believed to be by the author, Georges Grassal. P.C. 25.a.82.

828. Adventures at Randolph's House. (Adapted from chapters vii-xiv of The Memoirs of Dolly Morton.) Paris and Hamburg: Bonhomme Press. (London? c. 196o.) 8vo. if. 64 (i.e., S4). Reproduced from typewriting; the text printed on the rectos only. The pagination is irregular, jumping from p. 30 to p. 41, and then proceeding to p. 64. The text, however, is continuous. (31 May 1967.) P.C. 14.i.23.

829. (Another edition.) The Memoirs of Dolly Morton. From the rare Carrington Edition of 1899. With an Introduction by Donald Thomas. (London:) Privately Printed for Subscribers to the Libra Collection, (197o). 8vo. pp. 181. Nine plates by Imre Hoffbauer. Imitation watered silk boards, gilt, gilt, as issued. (4. March 1970.) P.C. 14.i.26.

Two recent paperback reprints of this well-known novel of flagellation also exist. The first was published in 1966 by Holloway Flouse of Los Angeles, and carried an introductory essay by Paul J. Gillette. The second was published in 1968 by Brandon House, North Hollywood, California. It has an introduction by Jack Hirschman.

830. NUITS CHAUDES DU CAP FRANÇAIS, (Les). (Par) Hugues Rebell. Gravures originales de Paul Emil Bécat. Paris: Editions Germaine Raoult, 1953. 4to. pp. 234. Frontispiece and ten plates, with 9 illustrations in the text. Quarter red calf, gilt. Original white wrappers, printed in red, preserved. Top edge stained red, others uncut. Housed in a cream boards wrapper, gilt. No. I1 of 20 copies, hors commerce, signed by the artist. (15 November 1962.) P.C. 14.ff.1

831. GRAYSON, (Roger), pseud. The Senator's Wife. Volume One (Two). (Tiburon House, Sausalito, Calif., 1969.) 8vo. Two volumes. pp. 205, 208. Original wrappers. (3o April 1973.) P.C. 28.a.53.

  • GRÉCOURT, (J. B. J.). See WILLART DE GRECOURT.

832. GRISERIES. Par un auteur moderne. (Paris:) Exposition 1937. 8vo. pp. 154. Twelve plates. Original wrappers preserved. No. 69 of 250 copies. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.de.10.

Page 198 GROS, JEAN

According to the Dawes Catalogue, this is by the same author as Renée and Voluptés, copies of which will be located in this catalogue under their titles.

  • GROS, (Jean).

833. COLETTE ou les Amusements de bon ton. Roman inédit (par) Spaddy. À Saint-Cloud (Paris) : au Temple de Cythère. (Maurice Duflou, 1936.) 8vo. pp. 152. Twelve coloured plates. Original wrappers preserved. No. 148 of 35o on pur fil Lafuma. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.e.4.

834. (Another copy.) Colette, etc. À Saint-Cloud: au Temple de Cythère. (1936.) 8vo. pp. 152. Original wrappers preserved. No. 156 of 350 copies on pur fil Lafuma. Imperfect; wanting the plates. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 31.h.40.

A work credited to "Spaddy" and entitled Colette, ou les Amusements clandestins was prosecuted in France in 1957. (See: Bécourt, Livres condamnes, livres interdits, p. 2o.) The works of "Spaddy" have also been ascribed to Renée Dunan.

835. DÉLICES LIBERTINES, (Les). Roman inédit (par) Jacqueline de Lansay. A Moncontour: Au Bonheur des dames. (Paris: Maurice Duflou, 1934.) 8vo. pp. 149. Fourteen plates, signed "D. D." Original blue wrappers preserved. Limited to 407 copies, of which this is no. 190 of 400 on vergé anglais. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.e.5.

836. DÉVERGONDAGES. Souvenirs érotiques (par) Spaddy. Saint-Raphael: â la Fontaine des Nymphes. (Paris: Maurice Duflou 1937.) 8vo. pp. 151. Twelve coloured plates (by the same artist responsible for illustrating the work preceding). Original wrappers preserved. Limited to 390 copies, of which this is no. 61 of 38o on vergé de Rives. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.e.8.

Extracts from this novel have been translated into English and published in the Kronhausens' book "Erotic Fantasies" (N.Y., 1969, pp. 341-346). The French text was reprinted at Paris by Jérôme Martineau in 1970.

837. MOI, POUPÉE. Texte et eaux-fortes d'une jeune fille à la page. A l'Enseigne "Des Petites Vertus." (Paris, 1930.) 8vo. pp. 254. Frontispiece and 8 etched plates. Original wrappers preserved. Limited to 400 copies, of which this is no. 162 of 350 on vergé antique. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.d.12.

In a list of books offered for sale in 1977 by the collector, M. Main Kahn-Sriber of Paris, it is stated that the pseudonym "Spaddy" hides the identity of Renée Dunan. My ascription to Jean Gros has been taken from the Ms catalogue of the C. R. Dawes Collection, in which Mr. Dawes implies that he knew the author of the books.

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838. GROSBOIS, (Charles). Shunga. Images du printemps. Essai sur les représentations érotiques dans l'art japonais. Genève Paris-Munich: Les Editions Nagel (1964). Fol. pp. 157. With plates and illustrations throughout, in both monochrome and colour. Publisher's white buckram, gilt. An English version of this work is in the BL with the less restricted pressmark Cup.82o.n.7. (30 June 1964.) P.C. 31.1.28.

839. GROVES, (Pearson). pseud. Juvenile Lead. Paris: Pall Mall Press (1957). 8vo. pp. 220. Original wrappers preserved. (30 January 1964.) P.C. 14.g.4.

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