26cm. 28pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 84/34 BAUD 4 amoe)
In-16. 221pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-60594)
8vo. 197pp. Frontispiece + 22 engravings in color and b/w by R. Dauot.
Previously published by Fort's uncle, Pierre Fort, in 1898.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-73474. Monod: 6367. Kinsey: 843.7 J37 a5 1927)
8vo. 114pp. Volume 7 of 7(?).
From the series Collection de Psychologie Populaire.
(British Library: Cup.365.aa.10)
8vo. 124pp. + 16 pages of catalogue. Volume 5 of 7(?).
From the series Collection de Psychologie Populaire. Unless the British Library miscounted, I have been unable to find the title of volume 4. A possible English translation was published by Editions Moderne in c.1920 as Pleasures of Love.
(British Library: Cup.365.aa.8. Bookseller holding: Ivan Stormgart 5/12/04)
In-16. 229pp.
Republished by Fort in 1920 as Aux griffes de Vénus.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-59667. British Library: W17/8242)
23cm. 239pp. Frontispiece + 8 plates.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-YE-657. Kinsey: 841.071601 A62 1926)
In-12. 198pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-TC11-465)
In-16. 221pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Z-24992)
8vo. 123pp. Volume 3 of 7(?).
From the series Collection de Psychologie Populaire. Unless the British Library miscounted, I have been unable to find the title of volume 4.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-T31-382. Union Catalogue of Italy: IT\ICCU\UBO\2204240)
In-16. 248pp. Limited edition of 1218 copies. Engravings and vignettes signed Viset [Luc Lafnet].
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 16-Y2-12361. Monod: 293. British Library: X.958/4257)
19cm. 229pp.
Previously published by Fort in c.1912 as Amour Morbide.
(British Library: P.C.15.a.24)
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-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. 157pp. Illustrations by J.-E. Laboureur; engravings done by D. and M. Vernant.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES M-Y2-339.; Dictionnaire des Œuvres Érotiques, p.49)
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)
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)
20cm. 239pp. 10 plates.
Previously published in 1911 by Jean Fort with 13 engravings by Louis Malteste.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-980. Kinsey: 843.8 M17 b2 1933)
In-16. 229pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-494. Dutel: 78)
In-16. 286pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-70980)
23cm. 317pp. Frontispiece + 11 illustrations by Louis Malteste. The frontispiece and one illustration are dated 1925.
(Private Collection.; Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-776. British Library: PC.32.a.3. Kinsey: 843.8 I17 b8 1926)
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. 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)
8vo. 2 volumes. Vol.1: xviii + 523pp., Vol.2: 557pp. Limited edition of 100 copies.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-YE-599.; University of Sydney: Deane Ero. D.1.10)
8vo. 269pp. No frontispiece.
Continued by "Le Cabinet Secret du Parnasse - Mathurin Régnier et les satyriques", 1930.
(Private collection. Bibliothèque Nationale: ENFER-1076)
8vo. 251pp.
Frontispiece by Viset [Luc Lafnet]. Continued by "Le Cabinet Secret du Parnasse - François de Malherbe et ses escholiers", 1932
(Private collection. Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-YE-708 (2). University of Sydney: Deane Ero. B.1.19)
In-16. 247pp. No frontispiece.
Continued by "Le Cabinet Secret du Parnasse - Théophile de Viau et les libertins", 1935.
(Private collection. Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-YE-708 (3). University of Sydney: Deane Ero. B.1.18)
8vo. 259pp. Frontis by Luc.
Preceded by "Le Cabinet Secret du Parnasse - François de Malherbe et ses escholiers", 1932. Even though the frontispiece of this volume is signed 'Luc', Luc Lafnet is not the artist; either that or Mr. Lafnet was having a really bad day.
(Private collection. Bibliothèque Nationale: ENFER-1151. University of Sydney: Deane Ero. B.1.17)
8vo. 149pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-LN27-62011)
In-16. 255pp. False title "En portugais : Les Femmes fatales"
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-78867)
8vo. 275pp. Frontispiece + 16 plates by Leo Fontana.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-90000 (133))
8vo. 264pp. Frontispiece + 7 plates by Dagy.
(California State, Northridge: PQ2605.L185 C5 1935. Bookseller holding: Henry Berkelouw Books, 5/13/04)
In-16. 288pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-LI5-493)
In-16. 202pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-72237)
8vo. 143pp. Volume 6 of 7(?).
From the series Collection de Psychologie Populaire.
(British Library: Cup.365.aa.9)
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. 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)
8vo. 254pp. 7 illustrations by Martin van Maele.
Fort first published this work in 1908 and again in 1911 [illustrations by Ludovic Riézer] both with the author as Pierre Dumarchey.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-777. The Satyrical Drawings of Martin van Maele, Cythera Press 1970) Auction Catalogue: Importante Bibliotheque d'Ouvrages Erotiques; Hotel Drouot, Salle No. 13, 11 Mars 1987, #271)
8vo. 319pp. 16 illustrations in b/w attributed to Léon Pierre.
Preface signed R.M. Desergy. BNF cites the author as René-Michel Desergy but Bécourt (p. 21) attributes authorship to Maurice d'Apinac.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-889. Kinsey: 843.8 D434 c7 1930)
Large 8vo. 229pp. Limited edition of 2250 copies on verge antique. 16 héliogravures by Herric [Herouard].
(Monod: 3836. Kinsey: 843.8 D688 c7 1939. Bookseller holding: Ivan Stormgart Books 5/12/04)
22cm. 309pp.Limited edition of 1000 copies. Frontispiece + 11 b/w heliogravures signed Jim Black [Luc Lafnet].
This work is continued by "Poker de Dames"
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-836. Kinsey: 823.8 F629 f6F 1928. Ivan Stormgart Special Catalogue 40: #209)
23cm. 281pp. The plates are in color.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-90000 (1731))
8vo. x + 495pp. Limited edition of 1206 copies.
Preface by Pierre Dufay.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-72336. Monod, 790)
In-16. 159pp. Volume 3 and 4 of 8.
From the series Pages casanoviennes.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Z-23185 (4).; Kinsey: D285.8.C35)
In-16. 318pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-57160)
In-16. 157pp. Volume 6 of 8.
From the series, Pages casanoviennes.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Z-23185 (6))
8vo. 2 volumes. Vol.1: vii + 243pp.; Vol.2: 359pp. Limited edition of 480 of which 20 are on Japon, 60 are on and Auvergne (?) and 400 are on Holland. 10 engravings + 66 in-text illustrations.
Preface by Pierre Dufay. Because Martin van Maele died before completing the illustrations for Les Dialogues, the frontispiece + two of the engravings are by Viset, a pseodonym used by Luc Lafnet.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES M-Z-80. Yale University: 1975 1738. The Satyrical Drawings of Martin van Maele, Cytheria Press, 1970)
8vo. 265pp. 16 héliogravures by Leon Pierre.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-90000 (1729). Kinsey Institute: 843.8 D434 d5 1932)
In-16. 286pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-535)
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)
19cm. 210pp. Frontispiece + 7 b/w engravings signed Jim Black, a pseudonym used by Luc Lafnet.
Date of publication is from the spine.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-90000 (71). Kinsey: 843.8 F96 d7 1931. Private collection)
In-16. 159pp. Volume 2 of 8.
From the series, Pages casanoviennes.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Z-23185)
In-16. 262pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-59096)
20cm. 243pp. 16 plates by P. Silex. Cover illustration by Silex in color.
Later published by Fort in 1939 with illustrations by Herric.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-90000 (1175))
In-16. 217pp. 10 plates by Herric.
Previously published by Fort in 1932 with illustrations by Silex.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-1000 (170))
8vo. 355pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-90000 (1437). Kinsey: 843.8 D434 e2 1930)
8vo. 283pp. 12 etchings by Davanzo.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-1000 (224))
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. 257pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-73331)
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-1000(193))
In-16. 243pp.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-Y2-74716)
8vo. iv-159pp. Limited edition of 582 copies of which 1 is on Japon and contains the original sketches and proofs (pencil and watercolor), 12 on Japon Imperial especially for Mr. Edouard Champion, bookseller to Paris (2-13), 16 on Japon Imperial (14-26), 53 on Holland Van Gelder (27-76), and 500 on Arches (77-576). Hand-coloured frontispiece + 10 illustrations by Sylvain Sauvage.
An extract from "Crimes de l'amour". This present work was republished by Au Cabinet du Livre in 1928.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES M-Y2-230.; Kinsey: 843.6 S12 c92 1926.; Private Collection)
Limited edition of 582 copies of which 500 are on Arches. Colored frontispiece + 9 etched plates.
Introduction by Pascal Pia. Previously issued by Au Cabinet du Livre in 1926.
(Ivan Stormgart Special Catalogue No.40, #541 p.81)
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)
20cm. 265pp. 8 b/w plates.
The plates are signed Jim Black, a pseudonym used by Luc Lafnet for his erotic work. First published by Jean Fort in 1913 by Jean Fort.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: RES P-Y2-907. Kinsey: 843.8 C445 e7 1930)
23cm. lxv + 205pp. 9 illustrations. Limited edition of 30 copies.
(Bibliothèque Nationale: 8-YE-10248. Monod: 4376. Kinsey: 841.5 E79 e7 1922 Brown University: PQ1794.E84 E8 1922)