Dictionnaire érotique moderne
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With 4 introductions, o.a. to the first edition of 1864 that was suppressed and to the " Glossaire érotique" by Louis de Landers (= [[August Scheler]]). | With 4 introductions, o.a. to the first edition of 1864 that was suppressed and to the " Glossaire érotique" by Louis de Landers (= [[August Scheler]]). | ||
- | The volume was also published by Editions [[10/18]]. | + | The volume was also published by Editions [[10/18]] with a detail of [[Ingres]] ''[[Bain Turque]]'' on the cover. |
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*http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionnaire_%C3%A9rotique_moderne | *http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Dictionnaire_%C3%A9rotique_moderne | ||
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Dictionnaire érotique moderne par un professeur de langue verte[1] (1864) is a book by Alfred Delvau.
Printed by Karl Schmidt [= Gay et Doucé] in 1876 for the members of the "Biblio-Aphrodiphile Société". Revised and edited by Jules Choux. Engraved frontispiece by Jules-Adolphe Chauvet after Félicien Rops.
With 4 introductions, o.a. to the first edition of 1864 that was suppressed and to the " Glossaire érotique" by Louis de Landers (= August Scheler).
The volume was also published by Editions 10/18 with a detail of Ingres Bain Turque on the cover.
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