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'''Charles Carrington''' (1857-1922) was a leading [[UK|British]] [[publisher]] of [[erotica]] in late-19th and early 20th century Europe. Born ''Paul Harry Ferdinando'' in Bethnal Green, [[England]] on {{star}}11 November 1867, he moved in 1895 from London to Paris where he published and sold books in the rue Faubourg Montmartre and rue de Chateaudun; for a short period of time, he moved his activities to Brussels. Carrington also published works of classical literature, including the first English translation of Aristophanes' "Comedies," and books by famous authors such as [[Oscar Wilde]] and [[Anatole France]], in order to hide his "undercover" erotica publications under a veil of legitimacy.  His books featured the erotic art of [[Martin van Maële]].  He published a French-language series ''La Flagellation a Travers le Monde'' mainly about English [[flagellation]], identifying it as an English predilection.  
'''Charles Carrington''' (1857-1922) was a leading [[UK|British]] [[publisher]] of [[erotica]] in late-19th and early 20th century Europe. Born ''Paul Harry Ferdinando'' in Bethnal Green, [[England]] on {{star}}11 November 1867, he moved in 1895 from London to Paris where he published and sold books in the rue Faubourg Montmartre and rue de Chateaudun; for a short period of time, he moved his activities to Brussels. Carrington also published works of classical literature, including the first English translation of Aristophanes' "Comedies," and books by famous authors such as [[Oscar Wilde]] and [[Anatole France]], in order to hide his "undercover" erotica publications under a veil of legitimacy.  His books featured the erotic art of [[Martin van Maële]].  He published a French-language series ''[[La Flagellation a Travers le Monde]]'' mainly about English [[flagellation]], identifying it as an English predilection.  


Carrington went blind as a result of [[syphilis]] and the last few years of his life were spent in poverty as his mistress stole his valuable collection of rare books.  He was placed in a lunatic asylum and died in 1922 at Ivry-sur-Seine, France.
Carrington went blind as a result of [[syphilis]] and the last few years of his life were spent in poverty as his mistress stole his valuable collection of rare books.  He was placed in a lunatic asylum and died in 1922 at Ivry-sur-Seine, France.


==Selected publications==
==Selected publications==
* ''Purifying Empire: Obscenity and the Politics of Moral Regulation in Britain, India, and Australia'' author=Deana Heath, publisher=Cambridge University Press  {{ISBN|0521194350}}
* ''Purifying Empire: Obscenity and the Politics of Moral Regulation in Britain, India, and Australia'' author=Deana Heath, publisher=Cambridge University Press  {{isbn|0521194350}}


* ''[[Experimental Lecture]]'' (1878) by the pseudonym "Colonel Spanker" for the "Cosmopolitan Society of Bibliophiles", one of his imprints. The Colonel and his circle have a house in Park Lane where genteel young ladies are kidnapped, humiliated, flagellated and raped. publisher=Grove Press, 1984 {{ISBN|0394620011}}  
* ''[[Experimental Lecture]]'' (1878) by the pseudonym "Colonel Spanker" for the "Cosmopolitan Society of Bibliophiles", one of his imprints. The Colonel and his circle have a house in Park Lane where genteel young ladies are kidnapped, humiliated, flagellated and raped. publisher=Grove Press, 1984 {{isbn|0394620011}}  


* ''[[Raped on the Railway]]: a True Story of a Lady who was first ravished and then flagellated on the Scotch Express'' (1894) by Anonymous for the "Cosmopolitan Bibliophile Society". {{ISBN|3205984129}}  
* ''[[Raped on the Railway]]: a True Story of a Lady who was first ravished and then flagellated on the Scotch Express'' (1894) by Anonymous for the "Cosmopolitan Bibliophile Society". {{isbn|3205984129}}  


* ''The Loves of a Musical Student - being the History of the Adventures and Amorous Intrigues of a Young Rake'' (1897) by Anonymous.
* ''The Loves of a Musical Student - being the History of the Adventures and Amorous Intrigues of a Young Rake'' (1897) by Anonymous.
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* ''Memoirs of Private Flagellation'' (1899) by Anonymous (Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles Francais et Strangers).
* ''Memoirs of Private Flagellation'' (1899) by Anonymous (Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles Francais et Strangers).


* ''[[The Memoirs of Dolly Morton]]'' (1899) by Anonymous (generally attributed to Jean de Villiot, aka [[Hugues Rebell]]). Edited and published in London and Paris by Charles Carrington. {{ISBN|0520225694}}
* ''[[The Memoirs of Dolly Morton]]'' (1899) by Anonymous (generally attributed to Jean de Villiot, aka [[Hugues Rebell]]). Edited and published in London and Paris by Charles Carrington. {{isbn|0520225694}}


* ''[[Nell in Bridewell]]'' (1900) by [[Wilhelm Reinhard]] (Paris, Society of British Bibliophiles Carrington, translated to English from the original German ''Lenchen im Zuchthause (Lenchen in jail)'' (1840). Also published in French as ''[[La Flagellation des femmes en Allemagne]]'' (1901).
* ''[[Nell in Bridewell]]'' (1900) by [[Wilhelm Reinhard]] (Paris, Society of British Bibliophiles Carrington, translated to English from the original German ''Lenchen im Zuchthause (Lenchen in jail)'' (1840). Also published in French as ''[[La Flagellation des femmes en Allemagne]]'' (1901).
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* ''[[Miss Darcy |The Magnetism of the Rod or the Revelations of Miss Darcy]]'' (1902).  A reprint of  ''[[The Romance of Chastisement]]'' (1866) by St. George H. Stock.
* ''[[Miss Darcy |The Magnetism of the Rod or the Revelations of Miss Darcy]]'' (1902).  A reprint of  ''[[The Romance of Chastisement]]'' (1866) by St. George H. Stock.


* ''[[Le Fouet A  Londres]]'' (''The Whip in London'') (1902), Published  in Paris by Charles Carrington as part of the series ''La Flagellation a Travers le Monde''.
* ''[[Le Fouet A  Londres]]'' (''The Whip in London'') (1902), Published  in Paris by Charles Carrington as part of the series ''[[La Flagellation a Travers le Monde]]''.


* ''Femmes Chatiees'' (1903) by [[Jean de Villiot]].  French translation of Charles Carrington's ''Whipped Women'' short stories; original manuscript published in 1994.
* ''Femmes Chatiees'' (1903) by [[Jean de Villiot]].  French translation of Charles Carrington's ''Whipped Women'' short stories; original manuscript published in 1994.
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==References==
==References==
* ''International exposure: perspectives on modern European pornography, 1800-2000'', Lisa Z. Sigel publisher=Rutgers University Press, 2005  {{ISBN|0813535190}}
* ''International exposure: perspectives on modern European pornography, 1800-2000'', Lisa Z. Sigel publisher=Rutgers University Press, 2005  {{isbn|0813535190}}


* Mendes, Peter. "Clandestine Erotic Fiction in England 1800-1930". England: Scolar Press, 1993.
* Mendes, Peter. "Clandestine Erotic Fiction in England 1800-1930". England: Scolar Press, 1993.
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* Paul Douglas, "Charles Carrington and the Commerce of the Risque", [http://ijb.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.27/prod.134 The International Journal of the Book], Volume 4, Issue 2, pp. 63â_"76.
* Paul Douglas, "Charles Carrington and the Commerce of the Risque", [http://ijb.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.27/prod.134 The International Journal of the Book], Volume 4, Issue 2, pp. 63â_"76.


* Thierry Rodange, "Le diable entre au confessional: biographie de Hugues Rebell", Alteredit, 2002, ISBN 2846330425, pp. 236,301,319
* Thierry Rodange, "Le diable entre au confessional: biographie de Hugues Rebell", Alteredit, 2002, isbn 2846330425, pp. 236,301,319


* Rachel Potter, "Obscene Modernism and the Trade in Salacious Books", ''Modernism/modernity'', Volume 16, Number 1, January 2009, pp. 87â_"104  
* Rachel Potter, "Obscene Modernism and the Trade in Salacious Books", ''Modernism/modernity'', Volume 16, Number 1, January 2009, pp. 87â_"104  


* Emma Goldman, Candace Falk, Barry Pateman, Jessica M. Moran, "Emma Goldman: Making speech free, 1902-1909" (Volume 2 of Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, Jessica M. Moran) Emma Goldman Series, University of California Press, 2004, {{ISBN|0520225694}}, pp.513-514
* Emma Goldman, Candace Falk, Barry Pateman, Jessica M. Moran, "Emma Goldman: Making speech free, 1902-1909" (Volume 2 of Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, Jessica M. Moran) Emma Goldman Series, University of California Press, 2004, {{isbn|0520225694}}, pp.513-514
 
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==External links==
==External links==
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Coverpage of a catalog of books published by Charles Carrington (Paris, 1906)

Charles Carrington (1857-1922) was a leading British publisher of erotica in late-19th and early 20th century Europe. Born Paul Harry Ferdinando in Bethnal Green, England on ✦11 November 1867, he moved in 1895 from London to Paris where he published and sold books in the rue Faubourg Montmartre and rue de Chateaudun; for a short period of time, he moved his activities to Brussels. Carrington also published works of classical literature, including the first English translation of Aristophanes' "Comedies," and books by famous authors such as Oscar Wilde and Anatole France, in order to hide his "undercover" erotica publications under a veil of legitimacy. His books featured the erotic art of Martin van Maële. He published a French-language series La Flagellation a Travers le Monde mainly about English flagellation, identifying it as an English predilection.

Carrington went blind as a result of syphilis and the last few years of his life were spent in poverty as his mistress stole his valuable collection of rare books. He was placed in a lunatic asylum and died in 1922 at Ivry-sur-Seine, France.

Selected publications

  • Purifying Empire: Obscenity and the Politics of Moral Regulation in Britain, India, and Australia author=Deana Heath, publisher=Cambridge University Press < ISBN:0521194350 >
  • Experimental Lecture (1878) by the pseudonym "Colonel Spanker" for the "Cosmopolitan Society of Bibliophiles", one of his imprints. The Colonel and his circle have a house in Park Lane where genteel young ladies are kidnapped, humiliated, flagellated and raped. publisher=Grove Press, 1984 < ISBN:0394620011 >
  • Raped on the Railway: a True Story of a Lady who was first ravished and then flagellated on the Scotch Express (1894) by Anonymous for the "Cosmopolitan Bibliophile Society". < ISBN:3205984129 >
  • The Loves of a Musical Student - being the History of the Adventures and Amorous Intrigues of a Young Rake (1897) by Anonymous.
  • Memoirs of Private Flagellation (1899) by Anonymous (Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles Francais et Strangers).
  • Femmes Chatiees (1903) by Jean de Villiot. French translation of Charles Carrington's Whipped Women short stories; original manuscript published in 1994.
  • The Beautiful Flagellants of New York (1907) by Lord Drialys (The Society of British Bibliophiles [Charles Carrington]: Paris).
  • Clic! Clac! PrAccAcdAc d'un conte "Home-Discipline" (1907) by Jean de Villiot (Librairie des Bibliophiles Parisiens [Charles Carrington]).
  • Sadopaideia: Being the Experiences of Cecil Prendergast Undergraduate of the University of Oxford Shewing How he was Led Through the Pleasant Paths of Masochism to the Supreme joys of Sadism (1907), anonymous, possibly by Algernon Charles Swinburne.

References

  • International exposure: perspectives on modern European pornography, 1800-2000, Lisa Z. Sigel publisher=Rutgers University Press, 2005 < ISBN:0813535190 >
  • Mendes, Peter. "Clandestine Erotic Fiction in England 1800-1930". England: Scolar Press, 1993.
  • Thierry Rodange, "Le diable entre au confessional: biographie de Hugues Rebell", Alteredit, 2002, isbn 2846330425, pp.&nbsp;236,301,319
  • Rachel Potter, "Obscene Modernism and the Trade in Salacious Books", Modernism/modernity, Volume 16, Number 1, January 2009, pp.&nbsp;87â_"104
  • Emma Goldman, Candace Falk, Barry Pateman, Jessica M. Moran, "Emma Goldman: Making speech free, 1902-1909" (Volume 2 of Emma Goldman: A Documentary History of the American Years, Jessica M. Moran) Emma Goldman Series, University of California Press, 2004, < ISBN:0520225694 >, pp.513-514

See also [ Bookstore Bibliophiles Parisiens ]

External links


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