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The Pursuit of Pleasure
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Chicago: Playboy Press, 1972 First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. more information
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Promiscuous Pauline
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London: Riverhaven, 1971. Novel about a sexually insatiable young female opera singer whose life is almost devoted to the pursuit of sensual pleasures. First published as Pauline The Prima Dona; or Memoirs of an Opera Singer by the Erotica Biblion Society of London, 1898. An English translation of Aus den Memoiren einer Sängerin. This edition translated by R.J.B. Krauss.. First Thus. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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The Romance of Violette & Sweet Seventeen (A collectors erotica)
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London: Luxor Press, 1971. Two infamous and brilliant erotic tales. The first featuring a virile young man and a rapacious lesbian in a very unusual menage a trois, the second features a young girl's subjection to warped, incestuous lust, from the Charles Carrington original of 1910. Introduction by John Frederic Savage.. First Thus. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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The Order of the Rod (The Merry Order of St. Bridget)
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London: Canova Press, 1970 Flagellation novel. First published as "The Merry Order of St. Bridget: Personal Recollections of the Use of the Rod" c.1880s.. First Thus. Paperback. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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The Order of the Rod (The Merry Order of St. Bridget)
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London: Senate, 1998 Flagellation novel. First published as "The Merry Order of St. Bridget: Personal Recollections of the Use of the Rod" c.1880s.. First Thus. Paperback. New. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. more information
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Sexual Fantasy
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London: Luxor Press, 1970. Study of intimate erotic fantasies, including those of the sexually insatiable.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Fetish: An Account of Unusual Erotic Desire
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London: Senate, 1997 Detailed expose of the scores of different varieties of perverse sexual behaviour and their enthusiastic followers in the permissive age of perversion. Facsimile of the Luxor Press edition from 1970. An unread copy.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Lesbian Love Old and New
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London: Senate, 1996. Historical survey of lesbianism. Facsimile of the Luxor Press edition from 1966. An unread copy.. First Thus. Paperback. Fine. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. more information
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The Merry Muses
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London: Luxor Press, 1966 A compendium of bawdy songs and poems from Scotland. Edited with a foreword and notes by Eric Lemuel Randall. Some wear.. First Thus. Paperback. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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The Sweet Smell of Sex
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London: Canova Press, 1969. Study of the uses and effects of aromas, scents and body odours in seduction and sexual intimacy.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Fanny Hill: Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure
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London: Luxor Press, 1971. Famous novel about an 18th century prostitute.. First Thus. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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The Memoirs of Maria Brown
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London: Hamlyn, 1981 Famous novel about an 18th century prostitute.. First Thus. Paperback. Very Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. more information
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The Memoirs of an Erotic Bookseller
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London: Luxor Press, 1969 A superb autobiography of Amsterdam bookseller W.N. Schors packed with bizarre and amusing anecdotes about his customers and full with bibliographical information about the rare books he sold. The first (and only) volume of one of the most astonishing compilations of reminiscences ever written. The catalogue of amazing but deeply convincing characters include the gynaecologist, Berger, who has the alarming task of deciding whether toy-elephants and teddy bears will fit into his personal sexual pattern; the German lavatory-attendants who act as masturbation guards; the bumper-car merchant, Butin, who has an overwhelming passion for lesbian nurses and who commissioned for publication every fortnight a novel dealing with yet another sexual variation; the young man who, with a fixation about death, makes love to his girlfriends in the handsomely appointed coffin he has already had prepared for himself. These and a host of other characters, diplomats, artists and authors have had an interest over the years in forbidden literature, figure in Coppens' wide-ranging, witty and scholarly memoirs.. First Edition. Hard Cover. New/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. more information
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The Memoirs of an Erotic Bookseller
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London: Panther, 1973 A superb autobiography of Amsterdam bookseller W.N. Schors packed with bizarre and amusing anecdotes about his customers and full with bibliographical information about the rare books he sold. The first (and only) volume of one of the most astonishing compilations of reminiscences ever written. The catalogue of amazing but deeply convincing characters include the gynaecologist, Berger, who has the alarming task of deciding whether toy-elephants and teddy bears will fit into his personal sexual pattern; the German lavatory-attendants who act as masturbation guards; the bumper-car merchant, Butin, who has an overwhelming passion for lesbian nurses and who commissioned for publication every fortnight a novel dealing with yet another sexual variation; the young man who, with a fixation about death, makes love to his girlfriends in the handsomely appointed coffin he has already had prepared for himself. These and a host of other characters, diplomats, artists and authors have had an interest over the years in forbidden literature, figure in Coppens' wide-ranging, witty and scholarly memoirs. Some creasing.. First U.K. Paperback Edition. Paperback. Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. more information
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The Memoirs of an Erotic Bookseller
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New York: Grove Press, 1970 A superb autobiography of Amsterdam bookseller W.N. Schors packed with bizarre and amusing anecdotes about his customers and full with bibliographical information about the rare books he sold. Some creasing.. First US Edition. Paperback. Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. more information
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The Memoirs of an Erotic Bookseller
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London: Luxor Press, 1969. A superb autobiography of Amsterdam bookseller W.N. Schors packed with bizarre and amusing anecdotes about his customers and full with bibliographical information about the rare books he sold. The first (and only) volume of one of the most astonishing compilations of reminiscences ever written. The catalogue of amazing but deeply convincing characters include the gynaecologist, Berger, who has the alarming task of deciding whether toy-elephants and teddy bears will fit into his personal sexual pattern; the German lavatory-attendants who act as masturbation guards; the bumper-car merchant, Butin, who has an overwhelming passion for lesbian nurses and who commissioned for publication every fortnight a novel dealing with yet another sexual variation; the young man who, with a fixation about death, makes love to his girlfriends in the handsomely appointed coffin he has already had prepared for himself. These and a host of other characters, diplomats, artists and authors have had an interest over the years in forbidden literature, figure in Coppens' wide-ranging, witty and scholarly memoirs.. First Edition. Hard Cover. New/No Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. more information
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Aphrodisiacs and Love Stimulants
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London: Luxor Press, 1965 Edited with an introduction and notes by Alan Hull Walton.. First Thus. Paperback. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Bisexuality
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London: Luxor Press, 1970. Study with case histories. Covers rubbed and marked.. First Edition. Paperback. Fair. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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The Age of Perversion
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London: Canova Press, 1969. Detailed expose of the scores of different varieties of perverse sexual behaviour and their enthusiastic followers in the permissive age of perversion.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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The Leather Scene: A Guide in Photographs to the Sexual World of Leather and Latex
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London: Canova Press, 1970 Personal confessions of people with strange desires.. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. more information
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The Facts About Rejuvenation
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Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius, 1926 Little Blue Book 648.. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 24mo - over 5" - 5¾" tall. more information
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Sexual Deviation
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London: Riverhaven, 1971 Ten personal confessions of people with strange desires, leather, rubber, bondage, spanking etc.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Twilight Women Around the World
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London: Luxor Press, 1972. An international study of lesbian love.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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The Truth about Incest
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London: Luxor Press, 1971. Amazing revelations of strange and forbidden sexual passions! Complete with many personal case histories.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Erotic Letters & Graffiti
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London: Luxor Press, 1971 Study of obscene letters and graffiti from toilet walls.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Violation: A New Look at Sexual Violence
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London: Riverhaven, 1970. Case histories of people who are only aroused by sadistic and brutal sexual acts including Rape, S&M, Spanking, Flagellation, sexual murder etc.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Slaves to Sin: The Trade in Womens Flesh
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London: Luxor Press, 1967 A shocking expose of the international white slave trade complete with uninhibited accounts of the innocent girls who have been dragged into sexual slavery. Some creasing to back cover.. First Edition. Paperback. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Sex After 40
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New York: Dell, 1954 First Paperback Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 16mo - over 5¾" - 6¾" tall. more information
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The Lure of Lust: The Saga of Man's Ceaseless Search for Sexual Excitement
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London: Luxor Press, 1969 "An uninhibited, exhilarating and pulsating review of erotic activities, in all the perverse forms they can take on." Historical study of sexuality from the scriptures to the sixties.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk or, the Hidden Secrets of a Nun's Life in a Convent Exposed Together with the Cadiere Case Involving Father Jean-Baptiste Girard
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London: Luxor Press, 1971. First published in January 1836. Its coming was much anticipated, having been announced some months prior in the nativist newspaper, the American Protestant Vindicator. The book was written by a former nun who had escaped from the Hotel Dieu nunnery in Montreal. It promised to expose the iniquity of the Catholic convent system. The book was as sensational as it promised to be, and immediately became a rallying point for the nativist movement. According to the Protestant Vindicator, by the end of July, 1836 it had already sold over 26,000 copies. By the start of the Civil War, it would have sold 300,000 copies. It was reprinted, under varying titles by various publishing houses, at least half a dozen times just in 1836, and continued to be reprinted well into the twentieth century. A second work, Further Disclosures of Maria Monk, sold well also, and was reprinted several times, along with various other works refuting or supporting her claims. Quite an industry was born out of Maria Monk's story. Though raised a Protestant, young Maria became interested in religious life through her experience as a student in a convent school. Upon completing her studies, she chose to become a nun, and elected to become a novice at the nearby Hotel Dieu. Once Maria had been admitted, the Superior wasted no time in dispelling her misapprehensions about the nature of conventual life. Maria Monk describes the convent as little more than a harem for the use of the local priesthood. She characterizes the scene in the following terms: The Superior now informed me that having taken the black veil, it only remained that I should swear the three oaths customary on becoming a nun; and that some explanation would be necessary from her. I was now, she told me, to have access to every part of the edifice, even the cellar, where two of the sisters were imprisoned for causes that she did not mention. I must be informed that one of my great duties was to obey the priests in all things; and this I soon learnt, to my utter astonishment and horror, was to live in the practice of criminal intercourse with them. I expressed some of the feelings which this announcement excited in me, which came upon me like a flash of lightning; but the only effect was to set her arguing with me, in favour of the crime, representing it as a virtue acceptable to God, and honourable to me. The priests, she said, were not situated like other men, being forbidden to marry; while they lived secluded, laborious, and self-denying lives for our salvation. They might be considered our saviours, as without their service we could not obtain pardon of sin, and must go to hell. Now it was our solemn duty, on withdrawing from the world, to consecrate our lives to religion, to practice every species of self-denial. We could not be too humble, nor mortify our feelings too far; this was to be done by opposing them and acting contrary to them; and what she proposed was, therefore, pleasing in the sight of God. I now felt how foolish I had been to place myself in the power of such persons as were around me. As the story progresses, we find the building is riddled with secret entrances, underground tunnels, prisons, and even a mass grave for the babies born of their liaisons. Although Maria's feminine delicacy prevents her from being too specific about the abuses she suffers, the reader eventually finds poor Maria pregnant and seeking her escape in order to save the life of her child. She finds her opportunity and manages to make her way to New York where she tells her story to a minister in a charity hospital after barely surviving the delivery of her baby daughter. The minister convinces Maria that the world must know the truth, and the Awful Disclosures are unveiled. The first thing you have to understand about the Awful Disclosures is that they are not true. The second thing you have to understand is that Maria Monk had very little to do with writing it. Her story is a pathetic one, just not the one she would have you believe. Maria Monk was born to a Protestant family in St. Johns, Quebec in 1816 or 1817. In an affidavit written after the scandal of the Awful Disclosures broke, Maria Monk's mother described her as an uncontrollable child, a fact she attributed to a brain injury suffered when Maria was little more than a toddler: a slate pencil was rammed into her ear, penetrating her skull. From that time on, according to her mother's testimony, Maria was uncontrollable and subject to wild fantasies. Her only known contact with a Catholic institution was as an inmate of the Magdalene asylum in Montreal. When it was discovered that she had become pregnant while resident in the asylum, she was asked to remove herself from that institution. It was then, aged eighteen and pregnant, that she met William K. Hoyte, head of the Canadian Benevolent Society, an organization that combined Protestant missionary work with ardent anti-Catholic activism. Hoyte took Monk as his mistress, and together they traveled to New York. At this late date, we will never know how much of the story originated with Monk's disordered imagination and how much of it was created by the opportunistic Hoyte. Hoyte called upon his fellow nativists, Rev. J. J. Slocum, Rev. George Bourne, Theodore Dwight, and others; collectively they wrote the Awful Disclosures. Maria Monk is believed to have contributed details of the city of Montreal and of the practices she observed in the Magdalene asylum. This much is known because shortly after the publication of the Awful Disclosures, the cabal began to fight amongst themselves over the profits, and several suits and counter-suits were initiated in the New York courts: Slocum was the principal author, Hoyte and Bourne were major contributors, and the others mostly just offered suggestions. Slocum and Maria Monk banded together in suing the others and their publishing house, Harper and Brothers. Maria Monk then left Hoyte to became the companion of Slocum. Monk was still under-age, and Slocum was appointed her guardian. The first edition of the Awful Disclosures carries the imprint of Howe and Bates. If you look to find other titles put out by that publishing house, you won't find much. Howe and Bates were employees of Harper and Brothers. Harper was worried that their Catholic customers would desert them if they published Maria Monk's book, but they could not deny themselves what looked to be a lucrative enterprise. They created the dummy publishing house of Howe and Bates to insulate themselves from any fallout. Interestingly, the only other work I have found with the imprint of Howe and Bates is a refutation of Monk's claims. Works of anti-Catholic literature, fiction and purported non-fiction, were widely available in the first half of the nineteenth century. When Maria Monk's book was published, it met an audience that was predisposed to accept the fantastic story she presented. America already had a long history of anti-Catholic sentiment and government policy. English colonists, especially New Englands puritans, brought with them an antipathy toward Roman Catholicism. Many of the colonies, and later states, had, at one time or another, proscriptions against Catholics holding office, special taxes on Catholic servants, laws against priests owning property, and the like. The increasing number of Catholics immigrating to this country increased concerns about "Papal despotism," and rumors abounded including American equivalents of the gunpowder plot. Denunciations of the Catholic Church and its supposed political aspirations were regularly the subject of sermons. European, and especially English, works of anti-Catholic literature were widely read and soon supplemented with native productions. Titles generally available in the early 19th century include: Master-key to popery; Mysteries of popery unveiled; Priestcraft exposed; Danger in the dark: a tale of intrigue and priestcraft; The female Jesuit, or a spy in the family; and (my personal favorite): Jesuit juggling: Forty popish frauds detected and disclosed. Although anti-Catholicism had not yet resolved itself into a political movement, it had established itself as a social movement with organizations and newspapers throughout the country, and especially concentrated in New York, Philadelphia, Boston and Baltimore. Maria Monk's book was by no means the first of its kind. A year earlier, Rebecca Theresa Reed published a work entitled Six Months in a Convent, which claimed to expose the horrors of life in the Ursuline convent in Charlestown. In August 1834, that convent was burned down by an angry mob, convinced that women were held there against their will. A few months later, Reed's book was published. Although widely circulated and often reprinted, this book never achieved a high degree of popularity. Reed was too well known in the area as an unreliable, uneducated serving-girl. She had been hired to work at the convent, then fired; she had never been accepted as a potential member of the order. What's more, her ignorance made her an unconvincing story-teller. Another work was more influential, though admittedly a work of fiction: Mrs. Sherwood's The Nun. The first American edition of this English novel was published in 1834 in Princeton. Her sentimental and sensationalized portrayal of the life of a nun had helped to fuel the fury of that Charlestown mob, and probably served as the inspiration for portions of Maria Monk's own story. But Maria Monk's book outsold even the venerable Mrs. Sherwood. What was it about the Awful Disclosures that made it so popular? The Awful Disclosures draws on every popular fear and misunderstanding of Catholicism prevalent at the time. Written in the style of a gothic novel, it features sex and violence without lapsing into pornography. The Awful Disclosures even includes a mentally unbalanced nun as a source of comic relief. She fills the same role as Annette, Emily's flighty maid in Radcliffe's The Mysteries of Udolpho. It didn't hurt that it was a Canadian convent that was the object of attack. When the Ursuline convent was burned, mainstream Protestants reacted by distancing themselves from the nativist movement. But no one expected a crowd of ruffians to march on Canada. It was safer to vilify a distant nunnery. Distance also made it more difficult to prove or disprove the allegations made in the book. The book was well-supported in the nativist community in New York. Rev. W. C. Brownlee, editor of the American Protestant Vindicator, was an early Monk supporter. To his credit, he was one of the first of the inner circle of supporters to dissociate himself when the cracks in the story appeared, and to admit his misgivings in his newspaper. Samuel B. Smith, editor of a rival nativist newspaper with the colorful title The Downfall of Babylon, also supported Maria Monk's story, despite the profits it was providing for his rival, Brownlee. In an effort to gather his share of the spoils, he first published his own tract: Decisive confirmation of the Awful disclosures. When that failed to sell well, he produced his own escaped nun, calling her Saint Francis Patrick and claiming that she, too, had escaped from the Hotel Dieu. Her story was published as The escape of Sainte Francis Patrick, another nun of the Hotel Dieu. Frances Partridge, the woman who portrayed Saint Francis Patrick, was a less convincing performer, and doubts were raised very quickly about her story. When a tearful reunion was arranged in which Maria Monk embraced Frances Partridge, Monk's own credibility gap widened. The publication of defenses of the Hotel Dieu only added to the furor and sparked the publication of refutations of refutations. The Hotel Dieu and the Bishop of Montreal chose to remain above the fray and did not respond to the book. In attacking the Hotel Dieu, the nativists had chosen to attack one of the most respectable institutions in all of Canada. Picture a charity hospital run by the D.A.R. and you have some sense of the reputation of the place. The hospital was founded by Mlle. Jeanne Mance, a lay nurse, in 1642. She returned to France and convinced a group of nuns, members of the order of Religious Hospitallers of St. Joseph, to come to Montreal to staff the hospital. In 1659, the convent was formed. Shortly before the publication of the Awful Disclosures, the nuns of the Hotel Dieu had distinguished themselves by their zeal in treating victims of a cholera epidemic. These women were venerated by the people of Montreal, Protestant and Catholic, and the whole community was outraged by the attack on them. Their champions published anonymously a refutation titled: Awful exposure of the atrocious plot formed by certain individuals against the clergy and nuns of lower Canada, through the intervention of Maria Monk. Well-reasoned and full of verifiable facts, the book was little read. It was denounced as a fabrication put out by the priests of Montreal. A more serious threat was found in the various publications of William Leete Stone. Stone was a Protestant with vaguely nativist sympathies. While traveling in Canada in the fall of 1836, Stone obtained permission to explore the convent to search for the tunnels, prisons, and mass grave described by Maria Monk. He found no evidence to support her claims, and returned to the United States convinced that she was an impostor. Stone also met with Maria Monk and questioned her about the convent he had just left. He was further convinced that she had never been in the Hotel Dieu. He published his findings in tracts and editorials, and though he was much attacked in return, his testimony reduced Maria Monk's following. Maria Monk continued to lose credibility with the public. In 1837, she ran off to Philadelphia with an unidentified male companion. She later claimed that she had been abducted by a group of priests who took her to Philadelphia with the intention of eventually returning her to Montreal. She sought refuge in the home of a physician, William Willcocks Sleigh. Sleigh, at first, believed her story and contacted her guardian, Slocum, to come and retrieve her. In the course of subsequent interviews with Monk, he found her story increasingly changeable and incoherent. He became concerned for her welfare, believing that she needed protection from herself and her guardian. Sleigh wrote a pamphlet documenting his contact with Maria Monk and published it under the title An exposure of Maria Monks pretended abduction and conveyance to the Catholic asylum, Philadelphia by six priests on the night of August 15, 1837: with numerous extraordinary incidents during her residence of six days in this city. Its contents further discredited Maria Monk. Shortly thereafter, in an attempt to regain her status as heroic victim, Maria Monk wrote a sequel to the Awful Disclosures. Further Disclosures by Maria Monk concerning the Hotel Dieu nunnery of Montreal contained little additional information, and did little to improve her situation. By now, interest in Maria Monk the person had waned, and her Awful Disclosures had a life of its own which did not require her presence. The story had passed into popular mythology. When Monk gave birth to another illegitimate child in 1838, she did not even attempt to explain, and her remaining supporters drifted away. It is believed that she married, but her husband left her a short time later. In 1849, Maria Monk was arrested for picking the pocket of her companion of the moment. She died that same year at the age of thirty-three. The Boston Pilot, a popular Catholic newspaper, ran the following brief obituary on September 8, 1839: "There is an end of Maria Monk; she died in the almshouse, Blackwell's Island, New York, on Tuesday." But the Pilot was wrong. There is no end. The most recent propaganda edition of Maria Monk's Awful Disclosures I have been able to locate was published in 1971.. First Thus. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Awful Disclosures of Maria Monk or, the Hidden Secrets of a Nun's Life in a Convent Exposed Together with the Cadiere Case Involving Father Jean-Baptiste Girard
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London: Luxor Press, 1971. Anti-catholic novel based on the confessions of an abused nun in the Hotel Dieu convent in Montreal, Canada. "The double birching was long and excruciating. I lost control of myself during the punishment with the first rod, as many girls must have done, the permanent dark stain in the leather on the side of the horse attested to this fact, although none of the novices ever admitted it. During the punishment with the second rod I fainted a number of times, but the nuns revived me each time to ensure I felt every stroke. Afterwards, I was made to sit still on a hard wooden bench for four long hours under the watchful eye of the nun I had offended." This book has the unusual distinction of never having been out of print since it was first published in 1836. Although purporting to be a factual tale, it was a hoax aimed at discrediting the Catholic Church and, in addition, generating a handsome profit for the authors and original publishers, due to the highly salacious nature of the story. After being initiated at the Hotel Dieu convent, Maria Monk alleges that the nuns were required to perform sexual acts with the priests from the adjacent seminary. In the event of a nun becoming pregnant, the child was baptised, then suffocated before being thrown into a lime-filled pit in the cellar. She relates all of the bizarre and highly humiliating penances that the nuns had to endure for the slightest indiscretions. The curious case of Cadiere versus Girard was one of the greatest and most vehemently discussed scandals of the early eighteenth century. It tells the story of Catharine Cadiere and her relationship with a Roman Catholic priest, who frequent flogged her in an ongoing sexual relationship in the south of France.. First Thus. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Oh! Oh! Josephine
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London: Luxor Press, 1973. 2 vols. The infamous, uncensored memoirs of a Viennese whore who revels in every kind of sexual experience, thought to have been written by Felix Salten, also famous for writing Bambi. The second volume contains stills from the film version. A classic of German erotica.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Sex Power Over Forty: A Vital Guide to a Happy Sex Life for Everyone Over Forty
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London: Luxor Press, 1971 First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Solo Sex
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London: Luxor Press, 1969 Study of masturbation in men and women.. First Edition. Paperback. Fine. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Hidden Gems of Erotica
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London: Luxor Press, 1971. A superb history of Victorian erotic literature and its recurrent themes of the male adventurer, defloration, flagellation, domination etc. including quotes and extracts from many books. Possibly written by publisher Charles Skilton.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Nell in Bridewell
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London: Luxor Press, 1968 The story, in the form of fiction based on fact, of a young girl who experienced the horrors and indignities of a 19th Century House of Correction in Germany. Nell describes in graphic terms the merciless floggings she witnessed of girls and young women, as well as of boys and men and confesses to disturbingly confusing emotions that such sights occasioned in her. She recalls the lustful expressions on the faces of the onlookers, records the fervent words of gratitude to the skillful flogger from the lips of grand ladies who "were only to delighted to see such girls whipped", and tells of the evidently sensual appetites such cruelties incited in the torturers. She re-lives in vivid detail the dreadful whipping she herself was subjected to the so-called "Welcome", a public flogging with a bull's pizzle.. First Thus. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Cruel Venus
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London: Canova Press, 1970 Study of vamps and dominant femme fatales in history, movies etc.. First Edition. Paperback. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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The Master Masochist: Tales of Sadistic Mistress
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London: Senate, 1996 Illustrated with line drawings. Translated by Eric Lemuel Randall. Facsimile of the Luxor Press edition from 1968. An unread copy.. First English Edition. Paperback. New. Illus. by Diane Jackson. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. more information
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The Master Masochist: Tales of Sadistic Mistress
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London: Tallis Press, 1968 Illustrated with line drawings. Translated by Eric Lemuel Randall. Rear cover missing.. First English Edition. Paperback. Good. Illus. by Diane Jackson. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. more information
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Oh! Oh! Josephine
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London: Luxor Press, 1973. 2 vols. The infamous, uncensored memoirs of a Viennese whore who revels in every kind of sexual experience, thought to have been written by Felix Salten, also famous for writing Bambi. The second volume contains stills from the film version. A classic of German erotica.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Flagellation: The Story of Corporal Punishment
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London: Tallis Press, 1968. This study presents all aspects of flagellation - penal, religious, educational and erotic. Represented here are soldiers and sailors, thieves and prostitutes, schoolboys and schoolgirls, slaves and servants, and the various forms of flagellation used on these groups throughout the ages.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Ladies of Vice: A History of Prostitution from Antiquity to the Present Day
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London: Luxor Press, 1968 Cross-cultural social history of prostitution around the world.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Hokey
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London: Luxor Press, 1969 A middle aged degenerate finds a way to realise his fantasies. Some wear and chipping to d/j.. First Edition. Cloth. Good/Good. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. more information
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Lesbian Secrets
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London: Luxor Press, 1971 Sympathetic survey of lesbianism with detailed case histories.. First Edition. Paperback. New. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Kama Sutra: The Hindu Art of Love
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London: Luxor Press, 1973 "No sex guide is as complete, imaginative and daring as the unexpurgated Kama Sutra." Translated by Richard Burton.. Reprint. Paperback. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Black Lust
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London: Luxor Press, 1969 Nove set in 19thc. Africa about a young woman who falls into the hands of the dervishes and becomes a captive of the harem. One of those bizarre works of fiction and fact whose haunting details live with the reader forever. This diabolic novel is an encyclopedia of venery, a kaleidoscope of perversions, and a jungle of horrors. Historic realism appealing only to people with mature, shock-proof tastes -- the love and hate of a white woman for a black Mohammedan chief forms the overtone of this historic novel whose background paints the native tribes in the Valley of the Nile before the turn of this century.. First U.K. Edition. Paperback. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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Blackbirds
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London: Tallis Press, 1968 Glamour photos of black girls. Lower spine worn.. First Edition. Paperback. Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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The Girl Nadja
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London: Luxor Press, 1969 "A searing, sordid account of a young girl's sexual corruption and exploitation in a decadent society, made infamous by its degenerate sexuality".. First Thus. Paperback. Very Good. 12mo - over 6¾" - 7¾" tall. more information
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