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Clandestine Erotic Fiction in English 1800-1930: A Bibliographical Study



This work provides a bibliography of all printings of erotic fiction during the 1800-1930 period, clandestinely published. The author uses internal and external evidence to classify the printing families involved in the trade, and provides illustrations that identify the main printing characteristics of the groups. more details
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  • Provides a bibliography of all printings of erotic fiction during the 1800-1930 period
  • Uses internal and external evidence to classify the printing families involved in the trade
  • Provides illustrations that identify the main printing characteristics of the groups.


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Author Peter Mendes
ISBN 9780859679190
Publisher Scolar Press
Manufacturer Scolar Press
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This work provides a bibliography of all printings of erotic fiction during the 1800-1930 period, clandestinely published. The author uses internal and external evidence to classify the printing families involved in the trade, and provides illustrations that identify the main printing characteristics of the groups.

This work provides bibliographical descriptions of all printings of erotic fiction issued clandestinely during the period 1800-1930. By "clandestine" the author means books whose publishers and printers attempt to hide their identies, usually by offering title pages whose misleading places and dates of publication may shock and amuse, but which always aim to mystify. Using internal and external evidence, an attempt is made to establish who were the printers, booksellers and publishers, English and Continental, involved in this trade. The printing families or "groups" into which a large percentage of the material falls are classified, accompanied by illustrations which identify the main printing characteristics ("house styles") of the groups. Bibliographical descriptions follow a checklist of clandestine catalogues - these provide important evidence for dating, pricing and sales "sales pitch" and information on items of which no copies can now be traced. The work concludes with a series of appendices which provide significant external evidence, and three indexes: of themes, titles and names. Peter Mendes' research builds on and extends the pioneering work of the Victorian collector and bibliographer H.S. Ashbee, "Pisanus Fraxi".
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