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1764. "TALES OF VILLA BRIGITTE." Translated from the French by M. A. Oxon. Volume the First (- the Second). London & Melbourne (Paris) : H.J. Vicar, Sons & Co. (H. S. Nichols?), 1910. 8vo. Two volumes in one, pp. 155, 147. Original buff wrappers, printed in black, preserved. Dawes Bequest. Whether this work is actually a translation as is claimed on the titlepage is unclear. Perceau notes a French version which he dates 1911 entitled Récits de la villa Brigitte. (See: Perceau 294.) (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.c.22.

1765. "TALES TOLD OUT OF SCHOOL." London: 1901. (Paris: Charles Carrington.) Large 8vo. pp. 94. Original wrappers preserved. Limited to `Two hundred copies and no more ... of which this is no. 203 (sic!). From the Pinkus collection; donated to the BL by E. J. Dingwall. (31 December 1959.) P.C. 19.b.20.

  • TAP-TAP. See
    MOMAS, (Alphonse).

1766. "TARIFFA DELLE PUTTANE DI VENEGIA," (La). (XVIe siècle). Texte italien et traduction littérale. Paris: Isidore Liseux, 1883. 8vo. pp. viii. 87. No. 33 of 150 copies. Original wrappers preserved. The notice and translation are by Alcide Bonneau. (3 April 1884.) P.C. 26.a.6.

  • TAXIL, (Léo). See
    JOGAND-PAGES, (Gabriel).

1767. "TEAGUE-ROOT DISPLAYED:" Being some useful and important Discoveries tending to illustrate the doctrine of Electricity, in a Letter from Paddy Strongcock, Fellow of Drury Lane and Professor of Natural Philosophy in M. King's College, Covent-Garden, to W(illia)m W(atso)n, F.F.S., author of a late Pamphlet on that Subject. London:

Page 322 TEMPIETTO DI VENERE

Printed for W. Webb, 1746. $vo. pp. 5-23. P.C. 20.b.7/6.

1768. "TEMPIETTO DI VENERE." Scelta di prose c poesie erotiche del cay. Marino, Pananti, Rillosi, Franco, Aretino, cce., ccc., ccc. Londra. (Printed in Italy, c. 1850.) 8vo. pp. 288. P.C. 30.g.50.

1769. (Another edition.) "Tempietto di Venere." Scelta di prose e poesie erotiche de cavaliers Ularino (sic), Pananti, Rillosi, Franco, ccc. Londra. (Printed in Italy, c. T85o.) 16mo. pp. 2S3. Original wrappers preserved. (19 June 1890.) P.C. 29.b.42.

1770. "TEMPLE OF VENUS," (The). Part One (- Two). n.p. n.d. (London? c. 1940.) 8vo. Two volumes. Unpaginated. A sort of early, printed version of a `Soho-typescript' without a titlepage. The title is taken from the wrappers, which are preserved. (31 May 1967.) P.C. 13.h.29.

1771. "TETES A PRIX," et liste de toutes les personnes avec lesquelles la Reine a eu des liaisons de débauche, suivi d'une autre pièce révolutionnaire intitulée Description de la inénaçicrie d'animaux virants, avec notice bibliographique. À Nencliurtel: (San Remo?) : Imprimé par les presses de la Société G. Gay), 1874. 1zmo. pp. vii. 37. No. 46 of roo copies. Original wrappers preserved. Part of the series Bibliothqèue libre. Another copy of this editors is in the ni. at pressmark 10663.a.47. (24 July 1874.) E.C. 27.b.52/24.

1772. "THEATRE EROTIQUE (Le)" de la rue de la Santé, suivi dc La Grande symphonic des punaises. Tome Premier. Avec un frontispice priapique dessiné et gravé par S.P.Q.R. (Tome Second. Avec un frontispice merdifiquc ...). Partout et nulle part: l'an de joie 1864. (Brussels, Auguste Poulet-Malassis.) 8vo. Two volumes, pp. 143, 135. Two frontispieces by Félicien Rops. Limited to 140 copies, of which this is no. 63 of I Io 'petit in-80, papier vergé.' P.C. 30.b.13.

1773. (Another copy.) "La Théâtre érotique" de la rue de la Santé .. . Partout et nulle part: 1864. (Brussels, Poulet-Malassis.) 8vo. Two volumes in one. Two frontispieces by Rops, each in two states. Copy on China paper; out of sequence of 10 thus printed. P.C. 30.d.3.

1774. (Another edition.) Le "Théatre érotique" de la rue de la Santé. Son Histoire. Batignolles: 1864-1866. (Brussels, Auguste Poulet-Malassis.) 12mo. Two parts in one volume, pagination continuous. pp. 219. Two frontispieces by Rops. (6 April 1881) P.C. 21.a.19.

1775. (Another copy.) "Le Théâtre érotique" de la rue de la Santé. Son Histoire. Batignolles: 1864-1866. (Brussels, Poulet-Malassis.) 12mo. pp. 219. Two frontispieces. In this copy, a facsimile of an invitation to a performance of the Théatre érotique has been inserted, as part of the supplementary background material on the history of the theatre which Poulet-Malassis added to this edition. The facsimile is wanting from the preceding copy. P.C. 30.b.12.

Page 323 TOM, ARCHIBALD JOHNSON

1776. "THÉÂTRE GAILLARD". Tome Second. Glascow: 1776. 24mo. pp. Iss. Six plates. Imperfect; wanting volume 1. Consists of erotic playlets, actually staged, by various authors. P.C. 30.k.IO.

1777. (Another edition.) "Théâtre gaillard." Tome premier (- Second). Glascow: 17000000. (1787.) 24mo. Two volumes. pp. 203, 191. Two frontispieces and ten plates. The frontispieces are in the form of alternate titlepagcs, from which the date has been taken. P.C. 31.c.23.

1778. (Another edition.) "Théâtre gaillard." Tome Premier (- Second). À Constantinople (London?) : de l'imprimerie du sérrail, 17000000. (1787.) 16mo. pp. vi. 150, 152. Two frontispieces, as in the edition preceding, and four plates, one of which is a duplicate. P.C. 29.b.83.

1779. (Another edition.) "Théâtre gaillard." Tome Premier (- Second). Londres: 1788. (Paris, Cazin.) 12mo. Two volumes in one. pp. 187, 179. Frontispiece and five plates. P.C. 30.a.10.

1780. (Another edition.) "Théâtre gaillard." Tome Premier (- Second). Londres: Alfeston et Comp., 1803. 12mo. Two volumes of 248 pages each. Eight plates. P.C. 30.a.9.

1781. (Another edition.) Le Théâtre gaillard. Revu et augmenté. Tome Premier (- Second). 1776-1865. (Brussels: Auguste Poulet-Malassis, ?i866.) 12mo. Two volumes, pp. 255, 225 with an 8 pp. catalogue entitled Bibliothèque érotique. Two frontispieces by Félicien Rops. Ex-libris H. S. Ashbee. (10 November 1900.) P.C. 28.a.40.

1782. (Another edition.) Le Théâtre gaillard. Édition revue & augmentée. Tome Premier (- Second). Partout et nulle part: 1776-1880. (Brussels: Henry Kistemaeckers.) 8vo. Two volumes, pp. 253, 224. Two frontispieces by Rops. One of 155 unnumbered copies. (15 July 1885.) P.C. 26.b.7.

1783. THÉÂTRE GAILLARD, (Nouveau). Tome Premier (- Second). A Concarneau (Brussels) : chez le Bossu Ricaneur (J. Gay), 1867. 16mo. Two volumes, pp. 198, 195. Limited to i5o copies, of which this is no. 63 of 140 on Hollande. (3 December 1884.) P.C. 26.a.16.

1784. THOLWAR, (Donny). Brudar, borsten, Beckomberga. Erotiska sannskildringar. (Stockholm) : Förlags AB Zinnia, (1968). 8vo. pp. 100. Five plates. Original wrappers preserved. Printed in Finland. (15 November 1968.) P.c. 27.a.62.

1785. Tholwar, (Donny). Sex i Linköping. (Vänersborg: Vänersborgs Boktryckeri AB, 1967.) 8vo. pp. 94. Original wrappers preserved. (15 March 1968.) P.C. 25.a.78.

1786. TOM, (Archibald Johnson), pseud. How Sweet my Lips and Mouth. n.p., n.d. (London? c. 1960.) 8vo. pp. 191. Original wrappers preserved. This work appears to be printed from French typesetting, but the impression is so muddy and badly inked that it seems likely to be an

Page 324 TOUCHIT, TIMOTHY

English photo-reprint. (31 May 1967.) P.C. 13.h.25.

1787. TOUCHIT, (Timothy), pseud. La Souricière. The Mousetrap. A Facetious and Sentimental Excursion through part of Austrian Flanders and France. Being a Divertisement for both Sexes ... In Two volumes. Vol. I (- n). London: Printed for J. Parsons, Paternostre-Rotv, 1794. 12mo. Two volumes in one, pp. 181, 153. An imitation of Laurence Sterne's Sentimental Journey. P.C. 20.b.11. (Orig. 1081.d.21).

1788. TOUR D'EUROPE D'UN FLAGELLANT, (Le), en IS92. (The titlepage headed: Lord Birchisgood.) Paris: Editions Parisiennes, Roberts et Dardaillon, editeurs, 1909. 8vo. pp. 222. is (of 16) plates, signed `P. Fusty.' (?No. 96) of 750 copies. Original wrappers preserved. P.C. 25.a.83.

1789. TOURELLE DE SAINT-ÉTIENNE (La), Ou le Séminaire dc Vénus. Chronique historique, traduit du Latin par un clerc tonsuré. À Cythère: chez le gardien du Temple. (1831?) I2mo. pp. viii. 95. Five lithographs. P.C. 29.b.82.

1790. TOWN-BULL (A), or, The Elysian Fields. New Orleans: 1893. (?Amsterdam, Auguste Brancart.) 8vo. pp. 136. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.ee.38.

1791. (Another edition.) A Town-Bull ... Carnopolis: Société des Bibliophiles, for the Delectation of the Amorous and the Instruction of the Amateur in the Year of the Excitement of the Sexes. (?Paris: Charles Carrington, c. 1900.) 8vo. pp. 125. No. 187 of 30o copies. The number of the limitation is written in pencil and may not be genuine. (Orig?) plain grey wrappers preserved. (30 June 1968.) P.C. 26.0.15.

1792. TREACHEROUS PLOT (A). The Fate of Isabel Seaton. A Scene in a Boarding School. By James Holmes and Others. Price: Thirty Shillings. Paris: Librarie des Bibliophiles. (Charles Carrington? c. 1900.) 8vo. pp. 240. Dawes Bequest. (13 June 1964.) P.C. 13.ff.10.

1793. TRIAL OF OSCAR WILDE (The). From the Shorthand Reports. Paris: Privately Printed (Charles Carrington), 1906. 8vo. pp. I, 134 (xiv) of advertisements. Limited to 55o copies of which this is no. 356 of 500 on hand-made paper. Original wrappers preserved. This volume is described more fully at no. 688 of Stuart Mason's Bibliography of Oscar Wilde (London, 1914; repr. London, 1967). P.C. IS.h.s. 1794. (Another copy.) The Trial of Oscar Wilde ... Paris: 1906. 8vo. pp. 1, 134 + (xiv) of advertisements. No. 100 of 500 copies on handmade paper. Original wrappers preserved. (28 February 1961.) P.C. 25.a.58.

1795. TRIOMPHE DE LA FOUTERIE (Le), Ou les Apparences sauvées. Comedie en deux actes & en vers. n.p., n.d. (Paris? c. 1780.) 12mo. pp. 31. Frontispiece. P.C. 31.c.22.

1796. TRIPONA (La), 6 la Casa de Trato. Comedia en un acto original y en

Page 325 TYLER, PARKER

verso. Bayona: Imprenta de Jodiguelos â cargo de don Cipote, 1850. 8vo. pp. 32. P.C. 31.e.31.

TRIX. See
  • MOMAS, (Alphonse).

1797. TROCCHI, Alexander Helen and Desire by Frances Lengel. Second Printing. Paris: The Atlantic Library (1954). 8vo. pp. 200. Original printed wrappers preserved. First printed in January 1954; this edition printed in September of the same year. "The Atlantic Library" was a subsidiary of Olympia Press. (30 July 1959.) P.C. 17.a.22.

1798. TROCCHI, Alexander My Life and Loves. Fifth Volume. (By) Frank Harris. Paris: Olympia Press (1958). 8vo. pp. 185. Original wrappers preserved. No. 10 in the "Traveller's Companion Series." (9 March 1959.) P.C. 17.a.32.

The interesting history behind this spurious fifth volume of Frank Harris's memoirs is told by Maurice Girodias in a note appended to an extract of the book appearing in The Olympia Reader (New York: Grove Press, 1965. pp. 345-9).

1799. TROIS ORFÈVRES Â LA SAINT-ÉLOI ... du Quartier Latin à la Salle de Garde. Tome I (- n). En Sorbonne pour l'esbaudissement des escholiers, 1430. (Paris, 1930.) 8vo. Two volumes. pp. 258, 295. Original wrappers preserved. Volume u was presented to the BL by Mr. G. Legman of Valbonne, France, who adds to it the following Ms note: `[Edited and published by ... "Dr." Edmund Dardenne BERNARD ... editor of the medical humour magazine "Le Rictus:" Paris, 1930.] In part taken from his Anthologie Hospitalière, &c., (1911-13); new materials here p. 226 to end.' Mr. Legman concludes by suggesting that the printer of these volumes may have been called Guibal. See another such collection, Chansons de Carabins, at no. 348 ante; compare no. 1295. (30 January 1964, (Vol. I.); 15 June 1967, (Vol. n.).) P.C. 14.a.1.

1800. TROIS PETITS POÈMES ÉROTIQUES. C'est A. savoir: La Foutriade, La Masturboinanie, et La Foutromanie. À Bâle: Imprimé exclusivement pour les membres de la Société des Bibliophiles, Les Amis des lettres et des arts galants. (?Genève, Gay, c. 1875.) 8vo. pp. 142. From the Girard collection; donated to the BL by E.J. Dingwall. (9 April 1949.) P.C. 15.de.10.

  • TROL, (Luc). See
    MY SECRET LIFE.

1801. TRUCS ÉROTIQUES (Les) du château de Brisach. Tome Ier. Nuremberg: Vaucanson Junior, 1894. 8vo. pp. 223. Imperfect; wanting volume two. P.C. 3 o.k.21

1802. TUCKER, (Helen), pseud. A Diary of the `Senses.' Paris: OcéanicPress (1958). 8vo. pp. 191. Original wrappers preserved. (30 January 1964) P.C. î4.h.25.

  • TYLER, (Parker). See
    FORD, (Charles Henri).
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