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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,
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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,
32: 288:: 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 110:
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 1921 at
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Patrick J. Kearney, "The Private Case: an annotated bibliography of the Private Case Erotica Collection in the British (Museum) Library", J. Landesman, 1981, p.215
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where he published and sold books in the rue Faubourg Montmartre and rue de Chateaudun; for a short period he moved his activities to
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Lisa Z. Sigel, "International exposure: perspectives on modern European pornography, 1800-2000", Rutgers University Press, 2005,
333: 87:, in order to hide his "undercover" erotica publications under a veil of legitimacy. His books featured the erotic art of 675: 704:
Sarah Bull. "A Purveyor of Garbage? Charles Carrington and the Marketing of Sexual Science in Late-Victorian Britain."
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Sabbah, Fatna A. Women in the Muslim Unconscious. Translated by Mary Jo Lakeland. New York: Pergamon Press, 1995,
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Index Librorum Prohibitorum: being Notes Bio- Biblio- Icono- graphical and Critical, on Curious and Uncommon Books
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Joseph W. Slade, "Pornography and sexual representation: a reference guide", Greenwood Publishing Group, 2001,
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The Loves of a Musical Student - being the History of the Adventures and Amorous Intrigues of a Young Rake
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Thierry Rodange, "Le diable entre au confessional: biographie de Hugues Rebell", Alteredit, 2002,
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Purifying Empire: Obscenity and the Politics of Moral Regulation in Britain, India and Australia
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Ein unmöglicher Beruf: über die schöne Kunst, ein Analytiker zu sein Arbeiten zur Psychoanalyse
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Mendes, Peter. "Clandestine Erotic Fiction in England 1800-1930". England: Scolar Press, 1993.
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Forbidden Books: Notes and Gossip on Tabooed Literature / by an old Bibliophile (1902,
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Boroughs, Rod, "Oscar Wilde's Translation of Petronius: The Story of a Literary Hoax",
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Coverpage of a catalogue of books published by Charles Carrington (Paris, 1906)
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International exposure: perspectives on modern European pornography, 1800-2000
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The Old Man Young Again or Age-Rejuvenescence in the Power of Concupiscence
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A Publisher's Paradise: Expatriate Literary Culture in Paris, 1890–1960
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where genteel young ladies are kidnapped, humiliated, and flagellated.
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Rachel Potter, "Obscene Modernism and the Trade in Salacious Books",
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Paul Douglas, "Charles Carrington and the Commerce of the Risque",
107: 72: 417:. New concepts in human sexuality. Prometheus Books. p. 139. 384:"(Not) Dying of Shame: Female Sexual Submission in 1890s' Erotica" 281:(1907) by Jean de Villiot (Librairie des Bibliophiles Parisiens ). 179:). Edited and published in London and Paris by Charles Carrington. 175:(1899) by Anonymous (generally attributed to Jean de Villiot, aka 64: 48: 145:(1894) by Anonymous for the "Cosmopolitan Bibliophile Society". 115: 52: 229:(who had died two years earlier), later (1930) attributed to 68: 225:(1902) the translating originally ascribed by Carrington to 197:
The Magnetism of the Rod or the Revelations of Miss Darcy
269:(1906) by Jean de Villiot, pseudonym of Georges Grassal. 263:(1904) by Jean de Villiot, pseudonym of Georges Grassal. 753:, Volume 16, Number 1, January 2009, pp. 87–104 243:
short stories; original manuscript published in 1994.
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on 11 November 1867, he moved in 1895 from London to
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Grove Press. p. 117. 584:Written in the flesh: a history of desire 249:(1904) by Jean de Villiot, pseudonym of 121: 436: 434: 406: 191:La Flagellation des femmes en Allemagne 187:Lenchen im Zuchthause (Lenchen in jail) 846: 624:, Éditions de l'idĂ©e libre, 1956, p.55 486: 440: 19:For the historian and biographer, see 731:The International Journal of the Book 477: 381: 348: 273:The Beautiful Flagellants of New York 106:Carrington went blind as a result of 51:in late-19th- and early-20th-century 835:Works by or about Charles Carrington 733:, Volume 4, Issue 2, pp. 63–76. 431: 357:. Rutgers University Press. p.  189:(1840). Also published in French as 23:. For the Dean of Christchurch, see 676:Sexual Behavior in the Human Female 611:, vol. 38, nr. 1 (1995) pages 9-49. 13: 821:Biographical details on Carrington 217:La Flagellation a Travers le Monde 97:La Flagellation a Travers le Monde 43:(1857–1921) was a leading British 31: 14: 885: 814: 725:A Bibliography of Works Published 854:British book publishers (people) 638:Swinburne, the poet in his world 859:French book publishers (people) 664: 655: 627: 614: 601: 576: 559: 542: 524: 415:SandM, studies in sadomasochism 290:(1907), anonymous, possibly by 155:Memoirs of Private Flagellation 780:The encyclopedia of censorship 507: 452: 375: 342: 305: 205:(1866) by St. George H. Stock. 21:Charles Carrington (historian) 1: 622:La torture Ă  travers les âges 298: 496:, Böhlau Verlag Wien, 1997, 16:British publisher of erotica 7: 826:Works by Charles Carrington 620:GĂ©rard de Lacaze-Duthiers, 588:University of Toronto Press 202:The Romance of Chastisement 172:The Memoirs of Dolly Morton 25:Charles Carrington (priest) 10: 890: 708:38.1 (Spring 2012): 55–76. 698: 492:Harald Leupold-Löwenthal, 400:10.3167/001115703782153439 322:Cambridge University Press 292:Algernon Charles Swinburne 18: 261:La Flagellation amoureuse 681:Indiana University Press 642:Oxford University Press 349:Sigel, Lisa Z. (2005). 231:Alfred Richard Allinson 199:(1902). A reprint of 744:, pp. 236,301,319 255:La Femme et son maĂ®tre 37: 864:British pornographers 634:Donald Serrell Thomas 442:Ashbee, Henry Spencer 382:White, Chris (2003). 122:Selected publications 57:Paul Harry Ferdinando 35: 312:Deana Heath (2010). 247:Woman and Her Master 151:(1897) by Anonymous. 141:Raped on the Railway 129:Experimental Lecture 750:Modernism/modernity 711:Colligan, Colette. 772:, pp. 513–514 759:10.1353/mod.0.0065 213:The Whip in London 209:Le Fouet Ă  Londres 99:mainly on English 91:. 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Charles Carrington (historian)
Charles Carrington (priest)
Coverpage of a catalogue of books published by Charles Carrington (Paris, 1906)
publisher
erotica
Europe
Bethnal Green
England
Paris
Brussels
Aristophanes'
Oscar Wilde
Anatole France
Martin van Maële
French
flagellation
syphilis
Ivry-sur-Seine
France
Experimental Lecture
Park Lane
Raped on the Railway
Ibn Kemal
The Memoirs of Dolly Morton
Hugues Rebell
The Romance of Chastisement
Oscar Wilde
Alfred Richard Allinson
Georges Grassal
Sadopaideia

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