False Date??
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-1000(193))
19cm. 122pp.
Possibly Jean Fort. The association of Jean Fort with Librairie de la Nouvelle France is from the entry in the library catalogue of McGill University. This work was previously included in a 20 volume compendium titled, Bibliothèque populaire des connaissances médicales, authored by Dr. Caufeynon [Jean Fauconney] in 1902-1903 and again in 1905.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-90000(1530). McGill University (Canada): A3984a;1900z oslr robe)
In-16. 104pp.
Possibly Jean Fort. The association of Jean Fort with Librairie de la Nouvelle France is from the entry in the library catalogue of McGill University.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-T31-371)
In-16. 238pp.
This work was originally published as "Tableau de l'amour conjugal considéré dans l'état du mariage" in several editions in 1687 and 1688. The first English translation was published in 1703 [See Foxon's Libertine Literature, 1965: Page 13, footnote #22]. It appears Jean Fort published 2 variants in the same year as this present work; the second with the author as Nicolas Venette, the true author. Fort later republished this work in 1909 with the author as Dr. Wolfe and a different subtitle.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-TB68-53 (Y))
In-16. 256pp.
Reissued by Fort in 1910
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-LI3-1009)
8vo. 238pp.
Previously published by Jean's Uncle, Pierre Fort, in 1903. This present work was originally published as "Tableau de l'amour conjugal considéré dans l'état du mariage" in several editions in 1687 and 1688. The first English translation was published in 1703 [See Foxon's Libertine Literature, 1965: Page 13, footnote #22].
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-TB68-53(X))
In-32. 116pp.
From the series "Bibliothèque médicale populaire et d'hygiène". This work was previously included in a 20 volume compendium titled, Bibliothèque populaire des connaissances médicales, authored by Dr. Caufeynon [Jean Fauconney] in 1902-1903 and again in 1905.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-T31-371)
In-18. 178pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-TB71-259)
In-12. 232pp.
Dumarchey's first book with Fort. Published again in 1911 [illustrations by Ludovic Riézer] by Fort and again in 1926 [illustrations by Martin van Maele] under Fort's "Collection des Orties blanches" imprint and the author as Pierre de Jusange.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-461)
In-16. 318pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-57160)
In-16. 229pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-494. Dutel: 78)
In-16. 381pp.
Previously published by Fort in 1907. This work was originally published as "Tableau de l'amour conjugal considéré dans l'état du mariage" in several editions in 1687 and 1688. The first English translation was published in 1703 [See Foxon's Libertine Literature, 1965: Page 13, footnote #22]. It appears Jean Fort published 2 variants of this work in 1907; one with the author as Jean Fauconney, the second with the author as Nicolas Venette, the true author.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-TB71-276)
In-16. 320pp.
Illustrations by Leon Roze. The erotic illustrated cover is done in deep reddish-purple ink. Engravings are gallant at best. Published again by Librairie artistique et Édition parisienne réunies in 1922, illustrations by Léon Roze
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-471. Private collection)
In-16. 304pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-473)
349pp. 19 b/w illustrations hots-texte by Jean Macorlan [Pierre Dumarchey].
(Private collection. Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-474)
In-16. 320pp. Illustrations by Leon Roze.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-495)
In-16. 351pp. Illustrations by Leon Roze.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-R-22972)
In-16. 238pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-TB71-283)
8vo. 153pp. Frontispiece + 7 héliogravures signed Ignotus [a pseudonym used by Louis Malteste].
Published again by Jean Fort in c.1914. One of only three books Dumarchey wrote under the pseudonym 'P. du Bourdel'; the other two being "Mademoiselle de Mustelle et se Amies", Jean Fort, 1912 and "Georges: Femmes du monde et sang bleu", Liseux, 1908.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: ENFER-1236. Dutel: 67. Perceau: 285)
In-16. 286pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-535)
In-16. 300pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-530)
8vo. 159pp. 6 plates.
Although Ashbee states E.D. is E. Desjardins, Mendes argues in the notes to 137-A that Dumoulin and Desjardins may in fact be two different people, with Dumoulin the author of homosexual themed novels and Desjardins the author of flagellation themed novels.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: ENFER-1358. Dutel: 465. Kinsey: 843.7 E22 l6 1932)
In-16. 229pp.
The sub-title and date of publication are from Pia's intro to "Mademoiselle de Mustelle", p.12 [Editions Ramsey, 1980]
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-58597)
In-16. 107pp.
From the series "Bibliothèque médicale populaire et d'hygiène". This work was previously included in a 20 volume compendium titled, Bibliothèque populaire des connaissances médicales, authored by Dr. Caufeynon [Jean Fauconney] in 1902-1903 and again in 1905. The English translation of this work may have been published in 1918 by J. Dardaillon as The Vices of Love. Self Abuse Among Women.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-T31-371)
In-18. 254pp.
Previously published by Fort in 1907
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-LK7-37351)
8vo. 2 volumes. Vol.1: 230pp., frontispiece + 15-full page hand-colored block-printed illustrations. Vol.2: 214pp., frontispiece + 17 full-page hand-colored block-printed illustrations.
Possibly Jean Fort. This work is the French translation of J.C. Hotten's flagellation series, "Library Illustrative of Social Progess", published by Hotten in 1872. According to Steve Gertz (William Dailey Rare Books) "it is uniform in font/format/paper to other Fort publications". No other copies of this present edition can be found.
(Bookseller holding: William Dailey Rare Books 5/10/04)
In-16. 253pp. 5 plates by Ludovic Riezer.
First published by Jean Fort in 1908 and again in 1926 [illustrations by Martin van Maele] under Fort's "Collection des Orties blanches" imprint and the author as Pierre de Jusange. The entry in the Hotel Drouot catalogue shows publication date as c.1907 with 251pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-550. Kinsey: 843.8 M17 c68 1911. Importante Bibliotheque d'Ouvrages Erotiques (Auction Catalogue); Hotel Drouot, Salle No.13, 1987, #147)
In-16. 262pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-59096)
In-16. 171pp.
Reissued by Fort's Collection des Orties Blanches in 1926.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-555)
8vo. 160pp.
This work is a translation of "The Adventures of Lady Harpur". Originally published in c.1885 by Lazenby as Queenie [See Ashbee Vol.3, p.xxxiii]. Charles Carrington also published the complete work in 1892 [c.1906].
(Dutel: 518)
19cm. 175pp.
Also published by Charles Carrington in 1906. This work was first published as a serial in the undergound Victorian magazine "The Pearl", 1879-1880.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-90000 (1223). Dutel: 527. Kinsey: 823.7 M678 F 1911)
21cm. 266pp.
This work is said to be the biography of opera singer Wilhelmine Schroeder-Devrient, originally published in German as "Aus den Memoiren einer Saengerin", 2 volumes, 1868 and 1875 [Ashbee Vol.1, p.102]. According to Dutel this present edition was probably published by Jean Fort as the typographie and vignette matches some of Fort's other publications [i.e. Petites Cousines, Aventures amoureuses de Mlle de Sommerange, etc.]. Also published by Briffaut in 1913, the translation done anonymously by Apollinaire and Blaise Cendrars [Kearney]. See also Charles Carrington's English translation of volume 1, published in 1898 as "Pauline, the Prima Donna".
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-90000 (1004). Dutel: 536)
16vo. 222pp. 6 plates.
The English translation was issued by Libraire Drouin, c.1925.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-601. Monod: 7590. Importante Bibliotheque d'Ouvrages Erotiques (Auction Catalogue); Hotel Drouot, Salle No.13, 1987, #150)
23cm. 224pp. 10 plates.
The English translation of this work was published as "Sweet Sixteen" by Librairie Drouin, [1926].
(Kinsey: 843.8 M17 q7 1900. Monod: 7593. Importante Bibliotheque d'Ouvrages Erotiques (Auction Catalogue); Hotel Drouot, Salle No.13, 1987, #150)
2 volumes. Vol.1: 159pp., Vol.2: 155pp.
A French translation of "Tales of Villa Brigitte", published by Carrington in 1910.
(Dutel: 724)
(Dutel: 810. Kinsey: 843.8 S725 1911)
In-16. 236pp.
Published again by Fort in 1921.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-59359)
In-16. 229pp.
Republished by Fort in 1920 as Aux griffes de Vénus.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-59667. British Library: W17/8242)
8vo. 128pp.
Published again by Fort in 1913. This work was also later published by Rene Bonnel in 1928 but evidently he was a bit of a jokster. The book Bonnel published looked very similar to publications put out by "Bibliothèque Rose" (a prestigious publishing house), complete with the address of the Hachette bookshop! But the resemblance stopped there, on the title page the edition is shown to be from a company in Santo Domingo. Needless to say Bibliothèque Rose wasn't happy. Although they didn't know who actually published the book, they filed a counterfeit claim against "X" in 1929. All 128 copies had been sold to collectors by then but an investigator was able to buy them all back. Bonnel was never found out. [See Pia's preface to "Mademoiselle du Mustelle", Ramsay, 1980].
(Bibliothèque Nationale: ENFER-1719. Dutel: 490. Importante Bibliotheque d'Ouvrages Erotiques (Auction Catalogue); Hotel Drouot, Salle No.13, 1987, #148)
8vo. 191pp. 8 plates by Louis Malteste.
According to Dutel, this work was probably published by Jean Fort based on the typographie and vignette which matches some of Fort's other publications [i.e. 'Vénus dans l'Inde', 'Aventures amoureuses de Mlle de Sommerange', etc.]. Briffaut also published this work in 1912 [See Dutel: 740].
(Dutel: 741. Bookseller holding: Les Larmes d'Éros, 5/12/04)
In-16. 221pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-60594)
In-16. 288pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-LI5-493)
12 illustrations by Lucien Guy.
Reissued by Fort's Collection des Orties Blanches in 1930.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-620; Kinsey: 843.8 C445 e7 1914)
8vo. 2 volumes in 1. 142pp. Limited edition of 500 copies on Van Gelder. Numerous ornate bands in red and monogrammes signed L.M. [Louis Malteste]
According to Dutel this edition was probably published by Jean Fort. He states the typographie and vignette matches some of Fort's other publications [i.e. Petites Cousines, Aventures amoureuses de Mlle de Sommerange, etc.].
(Dutel: 301)
In-16. 253pp.
Reissued by Fort in 1923.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-623)
19cm. 164pp.
Previously published by Fort in 1912.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-2895. Dutel: 491)
In-12. 136pp. Limited edition of 51 copies of which 1 is on Japon and 50 are on Hollande. 7 engravings [Louis Malteste?].
Previously published by Fort in 1910.
(Dutel: 68. Kinsey: 843.8 B768 a2 1915)
8vo. vii + 48pp.
According to Dutel this particular variant was probably published by Jean Fort sometime between 1914-1918. He states the typographie and vignette matches some of Fort's other publications [i.e. Petites Cousines, Aventures amoureuses de Mlle de Sommerange, etc.]. But this work was published by Brancart in 1890 and again in 1927 by Éditions du Musée secret [Maurice Duflou] with engravings by Viset [Luc Lafnet].
(Bibliothèque Nationale: ENFER-824. Dutel: 457)
8vo. 301pp.
Reissued under Fort's Collection des Orties Blanches imprint in 1933
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-628)
8vo.
Previously published by Hirsch in 1901 and by Gaucher c.1911
(Dutel: 712)
8vo. 217pp. Printed by Bussière. 7 engravings by Louis Malteste.
The author has been falsely attributed to Hugues Rebell [Georges Grassal]. It has been suggested that the author is Hector France [Mendes: 160-A]. Dolly Morton appears to have been first published in English by Charles Carrington in 1899. A French adaptation was also published by Carrington in 1901 as "En Virginie". See also a 1904 edition published by Carrington with engravings by G. Dola.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-791. Bookseller holding: Delectus Books 5/15/04)
23cm. 280pp. Frontispiece + 12 etchings and 32 in-text illustrations by Louis Malteste.
(Dutel: 73. Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-1000 (186). Monod: 7589. Importante Bibliotheque d'Ouvrages Erotiques (Auction Catalogue); Hotel Drouot, Salle No.13, 1987, #150)
24cm. 107pp. Limited to 800 copies, of which 60 are on Hollande, 120 are on Japon and 620 are on vergé teinté. 10 engravings by Martin van Maele [Pia 1039].
This work actually appreared in c.1914 but because of the war, Fort was unable to publish the work until 1919. Issued again in c.1934 with plates by Léon Courbouleix, and again in c.1948 with plates by Schem [See: Importante Bibliotheque d'Ouvrages Erotiques (Auction Catalogue); Hotel Drouot, Salle No.13, 1987, #153 & #154].
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-2870. Kinsey: 843.8 S125 p4 1919. Dutel: 684. Importante Bibliotheque d'Ouvrages Erotiques (Auction Catalogue); Hotel Drouot, Salle No.13, 1987, #98)
19cm. 229pp.
Previously published by Fort in c.1912 as Amour Morbide.
(British Library: P.C.15.a.24)
8vo. 224pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-T21-906.; Kinsey: 840.8075358 I59 1920)
19cm. 214pp. 2 plates.
First published in 1910 by Jean Fort.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-688. Kinsey: 843.8 M17 l7 1920b. Dictionnaire Des Œuvres Erotiques: p.283)
8vo. 235pp. Engraved frontispiece + 6 plates + 17 head and tail piece illustrations. Of an unknown number of copies, 30 are on Holland Van Gelder.
The preface is by André Salmon who states the author is the great grandfather of Brantôme.
(Bibliothéque Nationale: 8-LI3-1093. Bookseller holding: Librairie Ancienne Clagahé 2/20/04. Auction Catalogue: Importante Bibliotheque d'Ouvrages Erotiques; Hotel Drouot, Salle No. 13, 11 Mars 1987, #267)