Livros aleatórios da biblioteca de CliffordDorset
Fanny Hill: Femme de plaisir por John Cleland
In for a Penny por Penny Birch
Absinthe: History in a Bottle por Barnaby Conrad
Kepler por John Banville
Science in the Bedroom: History of Sex Research por Vern L. Bullough
The New Ladies Tickler: Or the Adventures of Lady Lovesport and the Audacious Harry por Anonymous
The Office por N.T. Morley
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Sobre mimOld, British, research interests in erotic literature and eroticism. Otherwise wide and varied tastes.
Sobre a minha bibliotecaI own all the books I've listed, even though a large percentage I haven't read yet! I started with my research library, concerning erotica and sexuality. Having added these, I moved onto my non-specialist books, and now I'm mostly adding new acquisitions.
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publicado por mooseman01 às 4:41 pm (EST) em Nov 16, 2009
"Holt Moley!" (Do you remember that one? :-)) I am not at all sure I know how to use this site as I see so many responses and comments listed below; haven't had the chance to read any of them, but I will try.
If any of your correspondents want to "jump in," please do so.
OK, you asked, so here is a short potpurri: Virgina Woolf, An Inner Life by Julia Briggs, new to me and I am currently reading; "Europe Central" by Wm T. Vollman, a major epcoch, very high on my list; A Writer At War, Antony Beevor; Dika Newlin's "Bruckner, Mahler, Schoenberg; The Life and Legend of Leadbelly, by Wolfe and Lornell; The Rest is Noise, by Alex Ross; Sarah Waters, "Fingersmith," ( and a couple of others); "Betraying Spinoza," by Rebecca Goldstein;"Chloe Plus Olivia," anthology of lesbian lit 17th c to present, Lillian Federman, ed; Arthur Schnitzler's, "Night Games and other stories. (Don't forget my handy "Websters" which my late daughter suggested that I would not skip over words I didn't know, :-) I must add "Marlene Dietrich" by her daughter, Maria Riva, a great read on many levels. I omit some shelves of erotica and mystery-detective books and more. The above might give you (and others) some taste.
After listening too a couple of versions of Mozart's flute quartet # 3 (Love Mozart!) I went to a potporri I have created from downloading from Rhapsody, "my new best friend," :-)
Never found Britten, but love his conducting of Mozart Pn Con (ECO) with Clifford Curzon, although Uchida-Hart are my number 1 on this group.
Delius is an ugh. He should thank the gods for Beecham. Love Barbirolli.
Wow! Much more than I supposed - - -
in the background, Waylon Jennings, Lonnie Donegan, Pete Seeger, Springstein and a pile of others: 1212 downloaded tracks in this pile.
All the best.
Irwin
publicado por mooseman01 às 12:14 am (EST) em Nov 11, 2009
mooseman
publicado por mooseman01 às 5:32 pm (EST) em Nov 7, 2009
publicado por GlenRalph às 8:45 am (EST) em Oct 31, 2009
publicado por GlenRalph às 10:28 am (EST) em Sep 22, 2009
Ashbee is in three volumes and is massive. I don't know what a paperback would be like. There are paperback copies of Ashbee under different titles in abebooks. It seems hard to believe that what is being offered is the same as what I have, especially in view of the fact that the booksellers are offering them for very low prices. Copies similar to mine are on the list. One bookseller had a photo of the set he had in stock and I was able to identify it from that and the description as being the same as my set. He wants ove $600
Peter Fryer is good. His book "Private Case, Public scandal certainly exposed the British Museum. There was some correspondence about the BM's "Private Case" in the correspondence columns of the Times Literary Supplement at the time when his book was published.
Talking of banned books and pornography, in Australia we had a secret list which was kept by the Customs Dept. The Ministers for Customs one and all refused to publish the list. The only thing they would consent to was to answer "Yes" or "No" to anybody who wrote about a particular title. The list remained secret until the 1960s when somebody leaked it to "The Bulletin," a current affairs weekly. This list included only titles considered to be of "literary" interest.
I have not posted much of my erotica on Library Thing yet and I can't say when I will be posting the details.
Don't worry to do the scan. But thanks for the offer.
Thanks for your kind comment on "Trousers Down." It was my first attempt at imaginative writing, and was written to post on the Internet to give Yahoo Groups members an idea of how they might write their CP stories. Some very bad stories were being published. My story was posted, and remained for a couple weeks, then it disappeared, with no explanation. I put it on two or three more Yahoo Groups where it was appropriate, and the same thing happened. An American publisher of erotica sent me an email asking for permission to publish it, but he wanted changes made to make it politically acceptable. I turned him down. Since then I have written another story, but I have never published it.
I was unable to use the email address you gave me.
I am interested in your library. Perhaps you should be on my "Friends" list?
You should be able to contact me at the email address which appears on my profile page.
Your help has been most appreciated
Glen Ralph
Wilmar Library
publicado por GlenRalph às 9:00 pm (EST) em Sep 7, 2009
publicado por lennynero às 9:35 am (EST) em Sep 6, 2009
Glen Ralph
Wilmar Library
publicado por GlenRalph às 2:50 am (EST) em Sep 5, 2009
Thanks for your reply. I, too, have copies of "Eveline" and "Flossie," though neither is catalogued on LT at this stage. Both titles are in the W. H. Allen "Star" series, and both are listed by Alfred Rose in his "Register of Erotic Books" He lists "Eveline" in three different editions (Nos. 1637, 1638 and 1639) The first of these he describes as..."EVELINE, OR THE AMOURS AND ADVENTURES OF A LADY OF FASHION," Written by herself. 2 vols., 6 colured lithographs, pp.105 + 85 in all, 12 mo. Charles Roberts, Wardour St., London, c.1840. Rose adds that this is listed by Ashbee in "Catena..." at pp.141-144. However, referring to Ashbee I find the reference should be to pp,142-144. Do you have a copy of Ashbee?
The other two editions of "Eveline" listed by Rose he dates at 1843 and 1860
The W. H. Allen "Star" book has a Preface which they say has been taken from a 1904 Paris edition. It has some interesting bibliographical details. Do you have the "Star" edition. I believe it may have also been issued by Grove Press.
The title "Flossie" is, as I have said, also listed by Rose. He has two editions (Nos. 1768 and 1769), both with descriptions of interest. Ashbee, who died in 1900, had no opportunity to list this book, and the "Star" series edition offers no bibliographical information.
My copy of "The Good Ship Venus" has the same ISBN number as yours and therefore must be identical. I bought my copy at Shakespeare and Co. in Paris and it has the "Shakespeare and Company" stamp on the title-page. It certainly has no connection whatsoever with "Eveline" or "Flossie."
As you are a collector of flagellatory erotica you should have in your collection a copy of my story "Trousers Down." It appeared for a short time on the Internet, and maybe you had a chance to get a copy for yourself?
Thanks again foor your help.
Glen Ralph
Wilmar Library
publicado por GlenRalph às 2:08 am (EST) em Sep 5, 2009
The reason I ask is that I hesitate to buy this book because I already have a copy of"The Good Ship Venus" by John de St. Jorre and I suspect that "Venus Bound" might be the same book with a different title. I would appreciate your help.
Thanks
Glen Ralph
Wilmar Library
publicado por GlenRalph às 6:48 pm (EST) em Sep 3, 2009
As I may have said in the past, access to titles is something that restricts my collection.. Let's face it, this is country that had Lady Chatterley's Lover on the banned list for years!
Older "historic" material has so far eluded me... but then I am but a youngster when it comes to collecting books. My library has reflected what I have bought to read... it is yet to expand into reflecting what I have "collected".
publicado por australwind às 4:50 am (EST) em Jul 9, 2009
The new Collections feature does make organising things a little easier but I have elected not to duplicate my full library here - I use Booxter as my main cataloguing tool.
I know I can import the full list quite easily, but I have chosen to keep them separate as explained in my original post.
I am fascinated by the depth of your collection - I would expect that you have far greater and easier access to a wider range of material, especially the older books, than I would have here in Australia.
As for the blog... well, that's a whole other story and I can't imagine you would find it of all that much interest.
publicado por australwind às 8:41 am (EST) em Jun 26, 2009
Thanks for the trouble.
publicado por misty13 às 2:40 am (EST) em Jun 21, 2009
Hope this will help you.
Thanks for your compliments of my collection. Still looking, so if you have any doubles please let me know.
Cheers
mity
publicado por misty13 às 4:37 am (EST) em Jun 20, 2009
I have 4 paperback books at present.
Regine - E.K (Nexus)
The Lifted Curtain - Comte de Mirabeau (Star)
More Eveline - Anon (Nexus)
Autobiography of a Flea - (Nexus)
I don't have Romance of Lust, but would like it.
I do have a massive (100s) collection of erotic stories/novels in text format which i purchased off e-bay. Many have BDSM, Beastiality, Incest themes which I'm not that interested in. Bought for the Victorian/Bohemian content.
Regards
Raymond
publicado por raymondo às 6:12 pm (EST) em Jun 3, 2009
Why should it be interesting ?
Cheers
misty
publicado por misty13 às 5:40 am (EST) em May 9, 2009
Even if it's not bdsm, I'm still interressted if it's erotic. Waiting your reply with wet enthousiastic hands (LOL)
It's a pitty that you're not into bdsm, you are missing a lot of fun and beautiful, enjoyable erotic.
Collecting since 1960's, ahum I wasn't born at that stage.:) But hopefully get the change more often. But here in New Zealand we have a problem that books are not so popular as over in Europe. You don't have as much second hand shops and maybe 1 or 2 times a year a book fancy. And unfortunatly bdsm and books about erotic is really a bit not done here.
hope to talk with you again. Have you ever been on fetlife website ?
Can you telle me where I can find that forum of yours.
Misty
publicado por misty13 às 5:15 am (EST) em May 8, 2009
If you have any doubles....please let me know maybe we can swap or I can buy from you ?
Are you involved in the BDSM yourself ? How did you get such a marvelous collection ?
Cheers
misty
publicado por misty13 às 6:24 am (EST) em May 7, 2009
Wowwwwwww what a nice collection do you have.......oh oh
misty
publicado por misty13 às 5:39 am (EST) em May 7, 2009
publicado por jgallatin às 1:50 pm (EST) em Apr 30, 2009
publicado por lennynero às 12:38 pm (EST) em Apr 20, 2009
‘The Trembling of a Leaf’ (1971)
‘The Enjoyment of Amy’ (1973)
‘The Pleasures of Cloris’ (1974)
‘Replenishing Jennifer’ (1975)
‘Up in Mamie’s Diary’ (1975)
‘Between Cloris and Amy’ (1976)
‘The Naked Countess of Liechtenstein’ (1976)
‘On Or About The First Day In June’ (1976)
‘Two Nymphs Named Melissa’ (1979)
‘The Seduction of Marianna’ (1980)
‘The Delights of Anna’ (1980)
‘The Enticement of Cindy’ (1981)
‘Barefoot on Jill’ (1983)
‘Interjecting Valerie’ (1986)
I'm preparing a Wikipedia entry on Colleton, including brief synopses. I have found an excellent summary of his work, in the superb 'Encyclopedia of Erotic Literature' of Brulotte and Phillips, by Joseph Slade III, Colleton being one of the very few modern authors honoured by this inclusion in what is a very scholarly (and expensive) work. Slade hints that the 'triangle of lovers' depicted in the novels is based on Marks' private life, and that the other women he depicted drew heavily on his interviews with Audrey Hepburn, Sophia Loren, Gypsy Rose Lee, Jayne Mansfield, Kim Novak, and Mae West. We can only speculate how much of the 'action' is simply wishful thinking!
publicado por CliffordDorset às 12:02 pm (EST) em Apr 20, 2009
I have acquired the 'Alice' trilogy, and now I'm interested in the John Colleton books. What is the chronological order of this series? Would you mind listing them in order?
publicado por lennynero às 8:58 am (EST) em Apr 19, 2009
publicado por lennynero às 9:06 am (EST) em Apr 7, 2009
publicado por lennynero às 8:49 am (EST) em Apr 5, 2009
I am sorry I can be of no great help. It has been quite a while since I read any of the books.
publicado por xenchu às 2:39 pm (EST) em Feb 13, 2009