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'''Alan Mac Clyde''' is the pseudonym of two different French [[author]]s of pornographic novels, the first active in the 1920s and 1930s, the second in the 1950s.
'''Alan Mac Clyde''' is the pseudonym of two different French [[author]]s of pornographic novels, the first active in the 1920s and 1930s, the second in the 1950s.
*1:  '''Alan Mac Clyde''', '''Edith Kindler''' and '''Jean de La Beuque''' fils are pseudonyms for the author of several pornographic novels published in the 1930s by the [[Librairie Générale]] (84, Boulevard Diderot, Paris) and Librairie Artistique et Édition Parisienne Rèunies, imprints of Paul Brenet, a publisher specializing in [[flagellation]] and [[BDSM]] works. Robert Mérodack<ref>{{cite book|last=Mérodack|first=Robert|title=Carlo|publisher=Edition Dominique Leroy|birthplace =Paris|year=2005|edition=II}}</ref> has suggested that behind this pseudonym is hidden '''Maurice Renard''' (1875–1939) French author of several science fiction novels among which <I>"Le Docteur Lerne"</I>, sous-dieu, <I>"Le Péril bleu"</I> and <I>"Les Mains d'Orlac"</I>. His argument is based on a passage of <I>"La Reine cravache"</I> where Edith Kindler wrote «taxées de fantaisistes que certain auteur français de grand talent accorde à son héros le docteur Lerne, qu'il qualifie de sous dieu».
*1:  '''Alan Mac Clyde''', '''Edith Kindler''' and '''[[Jean de La Beuque]]''' fils are pseudonyms for the author of several pornographic novels published in the 1930s by the [[Librairie Générale]] (84, Boulevard Diderot, Paris) and Librairie Artistique et Édition Parisienne Rèunies, imprints of Paul Brenet, a publisher specializing in [[flagellation]] and [[BDSM]] works. Robert Mérodack<ref>{{cite book|last=Mérodack|first=Robert|title=Carlo|publisher=Edition Dominique Leroy|birthplace =Paris|year=2005|edition=II}}</ref> has suggested that behind this pseudonym is hidden '''Maurice Renard''' (1875–1939) French author of several science fiction novels among which <I>"Le Docteur Lerne"</I>, sous-dieu, <I>"Le Péril bleu"</I> and <I>"Les Mains d'Orlac"</I>. His argument is based on a passage of <I>"La Reine cravache"</I> where Edith Kindler wrote «taxées de fantaisistes que certain auteur français de grand talent accorde à son héros le docteur Lerne, qu'il qualifie de sous dieu».


*2: '''Alan Mac Clyde''' or '''Alan McClyde''' is the name used in the 1950s by the Paris-publishers of some English-language erotica: Patrick Garnot of Pall Mall Press and Bronislaw Kaminsky, aka Bruno Durocher, of Week End Books both located in 5, rue Git-le-Cœur, Paris
*2: '''Alan Mac Clyde''' or '''Alan McClyde''' is the name used in the 1950s by the Paris-publishers of some English-language erotica: Patrick Garnot of Pall Mall Press and Bronislaw Kaminsky, aka Bruno Durocher, of Week End Books both located in 5, rue Git-le-Cœur, Paris


He was published by [[Librairie Générale]] and [[Librairie Artistique et Édition parisienne réunies]], imprints of [[Paul Brenet]]. Mac Clyde's novels were often illustrated by [[Carlo]].
He was published by [[Librairie Générale]] and [[Librairie Artistique et Édition Parisienne Réunies]], imprints of [[Paul Brenet]]. Mac Clyde's novels were often illustrated by [[Carlo]].


Alan Mac Clyde is listed in some directories as a [[spanking artist]] (e.g. [http://www.spanking-drawings.com/macclyde.html here]), however, they have probably mistaken the author's name for the illustrator.
Alan Mac Clyde is listed in some directories as a [[spanking artist]] (e.g. [http://www.spanking-drawings.com/macclyde.html here]), however, they have probably mistaken the author's name for the illustrator.
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== Works ==
== Works ==
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* ''Dolly, esclave'', Paris, [[Librairie artistique]] et éd. parisienne réunies, 1936. Illustrated by [[Carlo]]
* ''Dolly, esclave'', Paris, [[Librairie artistique]] et éd. parisienne réunies, 1936. Illustrated by [[Carlo]]
** 2nd edition: Paris, [[Éditions Dominique Leroy]], 1982.
** 2nd edition: Paris, [[Éditions Dominique Leroy]], 1982.
* ''La Madone du cuir verni'', Paris, [[Librairie artistique]], 1937. Illustrated by [[Carlo]]
* ''[[La Madone du cuir verni]]'', Paris, [[Librairie artistique]], 1937. Illustrated by [[Carlo]]
** 2nd edition: Paris, [[Éditions  Dominique Leroy]], 1989.
** 2nd edition: Paris, [[Éditions  Dominique Leroy]], 1989.
* ''"The Cruise of "The Bizarre""'' Paris, 1960  [1134/P.C. 13.h.26]
* ''"The Cruise of "The Bizarre""'' Paris, 1960  [1134/P.C. 13.h.26]
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{{biblio|La_Cité_de_l'horreur|"La Cité de l'horreur" by Alan Mac Clyde}}, info and illustrations (9 images)
{{biblio|La_Cité_de_l'horreur|"La Cité de l'horreur" by Alan Mac Clyde}}, info and illustrations (9 images)


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Maurice Renard

Alan Mac Clyde is the pseudonym of two different French authors of pornographic novels, the first active in the 1920s and 1930s, the second in the 1950s.

  • 1: Alan Mac Clyde, Edith Kindler and Jean de La Beuque fils are pseudonyms for the author of several pornographic novels published in the 1930s by the Librairie Générale (84, Boulevard Diderot, Paris) and Librairie Artistique et Édition Parisienne Rèunies, imprints of Paul Brenet, a publisher specializing in flagellation and BDSM works. Robert Mérodack[1] has suggested that behind this pseudonym is hidden Maurice Renard (1875–1939) French author of several science fiction novels among which "Le Docteur Lerne", sous-dieu, "Le Péril bleu" and "Les Mains d'Orlac". His argument is based on a passage of "La Reine cravache" where Edith Kindler wrote «taxées de fantaisistes que certain auteur français de grand talent accorde à son héros le docteur Lerne, qu'il qualifie de sous dieu».
  • 2: Alan Mac Clyde or Alan McClyde is the name used in the 1950s by the Paris-publishers of some English-language erotica: Patrick Garnot of Pall Mall Press and Bronislaw Kaminsky, aka Bruno Durocher, of Week End Books both located in 5, rue Git-le-Cœur, Paris

He was published by Librairie Générale and Librairie Artistique et Édition Parisienne Réunies, imprints of Paul Brenet. Mac Clyde's novels were often illustrated by Carlo.

Alan Mac Clyde is listed in some directories as a spanking artist (e.g. here), however, they have probably mistaken the author's name for the illustrator.

Also see [ Authors of erotica ] and/or [ Authors of BDSM stories ]

Works

Unknown date:

  • Esclavage. Illustrated by Carlo

Works by Edith Kindler

See also

More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Alan_Mac_Clyde ]
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External links

Also see [ Authors of erotica ] and/or [ Authors of BDSM stories ]

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  1. Mérodack, Robert (2005). Carlo, II, Edition Dominique Leroy.