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  • {{Header|Bookstore Bibliophiles Parisiens 04/22}} Bookstore Bibliophiles Parisiens is an appellation belonging to the publisher [[Charles Carrington
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  • ...students at Oxford University. It was founded in 1950 by a group of young bibliophiles headed by John Granger, Bent Juel-Jensen and R. John Rickett, and the first ...notably Colin Franklin and Paul W. Nash), the Oxford University Society of Bibliophiles was refounded in Trinity term 2008 and became fully active in Michaelmas te
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  • {{Header|Bookstore Bibliophiles Parisiens 04/22}} Bookstore Bibliophiles Parisiens is an appellation belonging to the publisher [[Charles Carrington
    635 bytes (66 words) - 04:34, 6 April 2022
  • ...(1878) by the pseudonym "Colonel Spanker" for the "Cosmopolitan Society of Bibliophiles", one of his imprints. The Colonel and his circle have a house in Park Lane
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  • ...students at Oxford University. It was founded in 1950 by a group of young bibliophiles headed by John Granger, Bent Juel-Jensen and R. John Rickett, and the first ...notably Colin Franklin and Paul W. Nash), the Oxford University Society of Bibliophiles was refounded in Trinity term 2008 and became fully active in Michaelmas te
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  • ...n the U.S. state of Massachusetts. The club was founded by eighteen Boston bibliophiles in order to "promote literary and artistic tastes, the exhibition of books,
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  • He is best known by bibliophiles for his "scandalous watercolors" in an edition of ''[http://vintage.eroticv
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  • ...Bridewell]]"</I> (1900) by [[Wilhelm Reinhard]] (Paris, Society of British Bibliophiles, published by [[Charles Carrington]]), translated to English from the origi
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  • ...de Villiot]] (collective pseudonym), published in 1907 by [[Librairie des Bibliophiles Parisiens]] ([[Charles Carrington]]). The title translates to "Undergone Ch
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  • ...(1878) by the pseudonym "Colonel Spanker" for the "Cosmopolitan Society of Bibliophiles", one of his imprints. The Colonel and his circle have a house in Park Lane ...emoirs of Private Flagellation'' (1899) by Anonymous (Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles Francais et Strangers).
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  • ...blished in 1894 by [[Charles Carrington]] under the imprint " [[Society of Bibliophiles]] " or "Cosmopolitan Bibliophile Society". The victim, a married woman, is
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  • ...a checkered and colorful history, delighting in intriguing collectors and bibliophiles almost as much as its readers. For over four centuries, erotic works and cl
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  • ...) The original english-language publication was by the "Society of British Bibliophiles" ([[Charles Carrington]]) in Paris, dated 1900.
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  • ...ire and collect books, often nurturing a large and specialized collection. Bibliophiles do not necessarily want to possess the books they love; an alternative woul
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  • * Rebell, Hugues , Grassal George , Gringalette , Librairie des Bibliophiles Parisiens , The Edition [Briffaut], [1905] 1924.
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  • {{cat|Bibliophiles|Libraries}}
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  • '''1791. (Another edition.)''' A Town-Bull ... Carnopolis: Société des Bibliophiles, for the Delectation of the Amorous and the Instruction of the Amateur in t .... By James Holmes and Others. Price: Thirty Shillings. Paris: Librarie des Bibliophiles. ([[Charles Carrington]]? c. 1900.) 8vo. pp. 240. [[Dawes Bequest]]. (13 Ju
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  • ...l, Hugues]], The Memoirs of Dolly Morton, Philadelphia, Society of Private Bibliophiles Roberts & Dardaillon, 1904 [v. 1912].
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  • ...ues]] ], ''The Memoirs of Dolly Morton'', Philadelphia, Society of Private Bibliophiles [Roberts & Dardaillon], 1904 [v. 1912].
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  • ...oirs of Private Flagellation]]'' (1899) by Anonymous (Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles Fran├ºais et ├ëtrangers). ...''), first English translation published in 1900 by The Society of British Bibliophiles (Charles Carrington) in Paris. This influential book tells the story of a y
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  • ...ants of New York'' (1907) by Lord Drialys [pseud.] (The Society of British Bibliophiles [Charles Carrington]: Paris) - follows an intrepid traveller's adventures f
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  • ...vec une note bibliographique de M. Prosper Blanchemain, par la Société des Bibliophiles Cosmopolites. San Rémo: chez J. Gay et Fils, 1874. 16mo. pp. 20. Original
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