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Édition Parisienne (Parisian edition) was a French imprint, based in Paris as its name suggests, that published erotic flagellation and spanking novels from approximately 1907 to 1933. It is sometimes spelled in plural (Éditions Parisiennes), for example in the joint imprint Librairie Artistique et Éditions Parisiennes Réunies.

The publications of Édition Parisienne between 1907 and 1912 are allotted to Roberts & Dardaillon. Their works are also sometimes found under other names such as Éditions P. Brenet (Paul Brenet) or the many variants of Librairie Artistique.

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