Lady Bumtickler's revels : a comic opera, in two acts, as it was performed at Lady Bumtickler's private theatre, in Birch-Grove, with unbound applause
Material type: TextLanguage: English Series: Library illustrative of social progress: 3Control number: 991054336559706706Publisher: [London] : [John Camden Hotten], [1872]Description: 106 pàgines ; 21 cmContent type: text Media type: sense mediació Carrier type: volumNote: Peu d'impremta a la portada: London : Printed for George PeacockThe Library Illustrative of Social Progress was a series of pornographic books published by John Camden Hotten around 1872 (falsely dated 1777). They were mainly reprints of eighteenth-century pornographic works on flagellation. Hotten claimed to have found them in the library of Henry Thomas Buckle (1821-1862) but Henry Spencer Ashbee counterclaimed that they were in fact from his collection. [Bloch, Iwan (1938). Sexual Life in England, Past and Present. F. Aldor.; translated by William H. Forstern]
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Notes | Date due | Barcode |
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Llibre | Biblioteca Museu Victor Balaguer | FGRAL | SL 23128 | Available | SL 23128. Enquadernació mitja tela. Òxid | 71526 |
Peu d'impremta a la portada: London : Printed for George Peacock | The Library Illustrative of Social Progress was a series of pornographic books published by John Camden Hotten around 1872 (falsely dated 1777). They were mainly reprints of eighteenth-century pornographic works on flagellation. Hotten claimed to have found them in the library of Henry Thomas Buckle (1821-1862) but Henry Spencer Ashbee counterclaimed that they were in fact from his collection. [Bloch, Iwan (1938). Sexual Life in England, Past and Present. F. Aldor.; translated by William H. Forstern]
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