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11123Pierre Fort, éditeur. Sans date [vers 1900]. In-8°, reliure cartonnage à coins. 352 pages + catalogue de l'éditeur. E.O. Un peu usagé, sans conséquences.
11413Editions Michèle Trinckvel. 1979. 2 tomes en 2 volumes in-4°, reliure pleine toile noire moirée, illustrée d'une vignette ovale de Dignimont sur le premier plat, tranche supérieure dorée, étui assorti. Très abondante iconographie. 286 & 233 pages. Edition définitive, corrigée et augmentée, tirée à 3.000 exemplaires numérotés (E.O. en 1952). Très bon état.
9409" La phototypie de ce manuscrit a été faite par Daniel Jacomet pour Edouard Champion ". 1924. In-4° en feuilles sous chemise imprimée. 50 feuillets imprimés au seul recto. E.O. tirée à 130 exemplaires. [10 japon / 120 ordinaires]. Notre exemplaire n'est pas numéroté et ne comporte pas de page de colophon, mais il s'agit d'un rare exemplaire sur japon (peut-être un exemplaire de passe). Très propre.
18999920AYokohama, Z. P. Maruya & Co., 1899. 8°. IV, 441 S., XIX (Appendix), 3Bll. (Kappore Dance). Orig.-Leinen mit RTitel und illustriertem Deckerl. Unbeschnitten.
35502204, [Genève, Crémille, (1970)]; 2 vol. in-12, cart. éditeur. Illustrations hors-texte. Différents auteurs : Bobrowski, Cassera, Honorin, Viéville, etc.
18285421London: T. Birt 1828. First edition. Single sheet measuring 250 x 185mm and printed in two columns to recto. Some edgewear to margins not affecting text; a bit of foxing and toning largely confined to margins. A scarce and delicate survivor OCLC documents only one example at the National Library of Scotland. The present is the only example on the market.<br /> <br /> The Dandy Wife is narrated by a man who aimed "to choose me out a loving wife" at the age of twenty-one but whose experience becomes a warning to "all young men of high renown": "If you want a tidy wife Beware of a boarding school." What unfolds is a satire of how the marriage economy is affected when women have access to knowledge -- intellectual and physical -- and how by meeting a man's superficial expectations a woman can fulfill her own more pressing needs.<br /> <br /> Thinking that a boarding school girl will have the innocence submissiveness and domestic skill he desires the narrator selects a wife from among their ranks. Thinking only of what he can obtain from such a bargain he is unprepared for what an educated woman brings into his house. The Dandy Wife he describes understands the commodity value of her own beauty and material adornment and that these are her key means for acquiring wealth of her own. "She takes one-half of what I earn In drinking gin and tea; Besides such frills and furbelows My Dandy Wife does wear.Her sleeves upon her dandy gown Oh! Lack they're such a size You'd think they were two balloons that in the air would rise." Aside from staying on par with fashion trends her clothing assists her in avoiding domestic tasks she abhors. She refuses to do laundry more than monthly and through ridiculous cooking failures she rapidly establishes that the kitchen is not a showcase for her skillset. Accustomed to a life of learning she is not trained to conduct domestic business. <br /> <br /> By the ballad's end it becomes clear that the Dandy Wife was savvier in managing a marriage than her husband was. For not only does her superior intellect help her carve out a more satisfying role but she also has physical knowledge that predates him: "The day that I was married I thought I'd got a charming maid But I was much deceived.For scarce five months we'd married been When she had a darling son. T. Birt unknown
1976LFA-126740935Revue d'histoire populaire : 32 pages, format 210 x 295 mm, illustrée, brochée, bon état
176646401921A Cologne (Paris), , 1766 ; in-12, bas. fauve, encadr. fil. à foid, dos à décor doré. (Reliure du XIXe siècle). XXIII pp. 120 pp.ÉDITION ORIGINALE rare. On trouve plus aisément celle datée de 1767. C’est le quatrième chapitre de Candide de Voltaire qui a donné à Linguet l’idée de ce livre. C’est l’histoire de la syphilis, désignée par Cacomonade, depuis son introduction d’Amérique en Europe, jusqu’au 18e siècle. Linguet préconise quelques remèdes : maisons de prostitution à hygiène sévèrement contrôlée, hôpitaux spécialisés dans les maladies vénériennes.Voir Drujon. Les livres à clefs. qui donne quelques clefs : jésuites, femmes lesbiennes du grand monde, etc.L’ouvrage fut condamné à la destruction en 1822. - INED 2907 bis. Voir aussi la très longue notice de Gay I col. 445-447, concernant les fameux statuts donnés par la reine Jeanne à un couvent de filles d’Avignon, statuts cités comme sérieux par divers historiens, mais qui en réalité sont l’invention de quelques Avignonnais farceurs, qui s’amusèrent à les composer en vieux langage et à les adresser au célèbre vénerologue Astruc qui les imprima comme authentiques. La Cacomonade reproduit ces statuts dans le texte en provençal avec une traduction française.
19136414Mexico City 1913. Very good. 14pp. Original printed wrappers bound into modern cloth spine gilt. Very minor soiling. Mexican laws governing prostitutes in Mexico City. The first two articles define a prostitute while the following sections go on to discuss registration medical inspection ordinances for brothels penalties and other relevant regulations. The regulation required registration of prostitutes and set conditions: women must be over eighteen have lost their virginity act of their own free will and not suffer from incurable or venereal diseases. Inspections were conducted and women who were convicted pregnant or underage were to be separated from prostitution. Houses where two or more women lived together to practice prostitution were considered brothels. The regulation treated prostitution as a matter of public order and health. Prostitution was first regulated in Mexico during the Second French Intervention. The present regulations were issued after the end of the Porfiriato which was a particularly strict period for such laws; during the Profiriato and beyond during the time defined by the present document a significant percentage of Mexico's young women were employed in the sex trade as other avenues of employment were not open to them. We locate a single copy of this work at Harvard. unknown
1030Rebacked in later brown cloth; extremities rubbed and edgeworn with loss to corners and board edges; scattered foxing to prelims; light uniform toning throughout; lacks volume two title page; nameplate to first blank. About very good. NPD-1030. <p>Felicia Mary Frances Skene. Hidden Depths Two Volumes in One. Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas 1866. First edition. Octavo. 223pp. Half-calf over marbled boards rebacked gilt-stamped title to spine five raised bands marbled edges and endleaves.</p> <br /> <p>Personal observations of the lives of prostitutes in Oxford slums disguised in novel form in which the heroine Ernestine tries to save another woman from falling into a life of prostitution and so comes to uncover society's "hidden depths." Wolff 6353.</p> <br /> <p>Rebacked in later brown cloth; extremities rubbed and edgeworn with loss to corners and board edges; scattered foxing to prelims; light uniform toning throughout; lacks volume two title page; nameplate to first blank. About very good.</p> . unknown
18304844Paris 1830. 8vo. Peytieux colophon: Sétier Later black half morocco with short-title on spine marbled paper sides. With a lithographed title-page with an illustration and a small woodcut decoration on the letterpress title-page. 14 2 pp. Very rare first and only edition of a short play criticizing new regulations issued by the Paris police in 1830 regarding prostitution specifically the ordinance proclaiming that prostitutes were no longer allowed to go out on the streets at night. The author argues that the new regulations are bad for business since one does not buy something without having seen it first. The play ends with the ladies of pleasure bidding adieu to France. They will go to a less barbaric country suggesting America in the knowledge that they will soon be missed as France "cannot do without them". Lithographed title-page closely trimmed at the outer margin some minor foxing otherwise in very good condition.l CCfr 3 copies; Gay-Lemonnyer II 312; WorldCat 1 same copy; not in Sudoc. unknown
1937773061937 Paris, Flammarion, 1937, in 12 relié demi-percaline citron à la bradel, étiquette rouge, couverture conservée, 212 pages.
11267P., E. Dentu, libraire-éditeur, 1865, 1 plaquette in-8° (251 x 162), brochée sous couverture rose imprimée en noir, de 31 pp. Couverture légèrement poussiéreuse avec tout petit manque en bas du dos, rares rousseurs plus prononcées sur la page de faux-titre, bel exemplaire.
77304Paris, Fort, sans date, in 12 relié demi-percaline citron à la bradel, étiquette rouge, couverture conservée, 352 pages.
41735P., Editions de l'union Temporaire, 1935, plaquette in 12, 26 pages.
1900773031900 Paris, Fort, sans date, in 12 relié demi-percaline citron à la bradel, étiquette rouge, couverture conservée, 360 pages.
200711735Paris, Tequi, 1960 ; in-12, 274 pp., br.
1959773051959 Paris, Buchet / Chastel (Collection "Où en est"), 1959, in 12 relié demi-percaline citron à la bradel, étiquette rouge, couverture conservée, 159 pages ; illustrations in et hors-texte.
196770363New York, Grove Press, Inc. 1967 In-4. Reliure éditeur pleine toile mauve, jaquette illustrée en noir & blanc, 448 pp. Bon exemplaire.
198370364London, Quartet Books 1983 In-4. Reliure éditeur pleine toile bleue, jaquette illustrée en couleurs, 254 pp., illustrations en noir & blanc et en couleurs dans et hors texte. bon exemplaire
1994117975P., Métailié, 1994, in-8°, 239 pp, biblio, broché, couv. illustrée, bon état
1954839791954 Paris, 1954, in 8° broché, 40 pages ; illustrations dans le texte et publicités ; couverture illustrée.
17769876ALondres, Jean Nourse, Librairie, dans le Strand. La Haie, chez Gosse junior & Pinet, Librairies de S.A.S., 1776. 8°. 475 S. (inkl. angebundener Titel), 5 Bll. Papp-Interimsband d. Zt. mit handschriftl. RTitel.
10181LA RACE ET LES MURS. Du n° 1 (novembre 1930) au n° 4 (février 1931). Dr Pierre Vachet (compte-rendu du " IVe Congrès de la Ligue mondiale pour la Réforme Sexuelle sur une base scientifique "), Dr Sicard de Plauzoles (" La Croisade contre le péril vénérien "), Dr Arthur Vernes (" Etes-vous ou n'êtes-vous pas syphilitique ? "), Georges-Anquetil (" La Sélection humaine et le Haras humain "), Maria Vérone (" Pour la suppression des maisons de tolérance "), Justin Godart, Roland Destel, André de Wissant, Havelock Ellis, Dr Jean Lacassagne, etc. Reportage photographique sur la prostitution à Marseille. Dessins d'Elsen, Vidhopff, Bourget, etc. Couvertures défraîchies, sans manque.
7428Bruxelles, Imprimerie A. Lefèvre, 1880, 1 plaquette in-8 (218 x 144) brochée sous couverture imprimée, de VI-32 pp. Couverture légèrement poussiéreuse, très bel exemplaire par ailleurs.