Eighteenth-Century British Erotica, Part I '02
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Volume 1: Pleasures, Comforts and Plagues of the early eighteenthcentury Edward Ward, The Pleasures of a Single Life (1709); Anon, An Answerto The Pleasures of a Single Life (1701); Anon, The Ladies Choice: A Poem(1702); Anon, The Fifteen Comforts of Matrimony (1706); Anon, The Batchelorsand Maids Answer to The Fifteen Comforts of Matrimony (c. 1706); Anon, TheFifteen Comforts of Whoring (1706); Anon, The Whores and Bawd's Answer to TheFifteen Comforts of Whoring (1706); Anon, The Fifteen Comforts of Cuckoldom(1706); Anon, The Fifteen Comforts of a Wanton Wife (1707); Anon, The FifteenPlagues of a Maiden-head (1707); Anon, The Maids Vindication: or, The FifteenComforts of Living a Single Life (1707); Anon, The Fifteen Pleasures of aVirgin (1709); Edward Ward, The Insinuating Bawd: and the Repenting Harlot(c. 1701); Anon, The Constables Hue and Cry after Whores and Bawds (c. 1701);Anon, The London-Bawd: with her Character and Life (1705); Anon, A Full andTrue Account of a Dreadful Fire that Lately Broke Out in the Pope's Breeches(1713) Volume 2: Edmund Curll and Grub-Street highlights Giles Jacob, ''ATreatise of Hermaphrodites'' (1718); Jean Bonnefons, The Pleasures ofCoition; or, The Nightly Sports of Venus: A Poem (1721); Anon, Venus in theCloister: or, The Nun in her Smock (1725); Nicolas Chorier, A DialogueBetween a Married Lady and a Maid (1740); Anon, The Sappho-an. An HeroicPoem, of Three Cantos (1749) Volume 3: The geography and natural history ofmid-eighteenth century erotica Anon, The Ladies Delight (1732); ThomasStretzer, The Natural History of the Frutex Vulvaria, or Flowering Shrub(1732); Anon, Little Merlin's Cave. As it was Lately Discover'd, by aGentleman's Gardener, in Maidenhead-Thicket (1737); Thomas Stretzer, A NewDescription of Merryland. Containing a Topographical, Geographical andNatural History of that Country, fourth edition (1741); Anon, A ShortDescription of the Roads which Lead to that Delightful Country CalledMerryland (1742); Anon, The Potent Ally: or, Succours from Merryland (1741);Anon, Teague-root Display''d: Being Some Useful and Important DiscoveriesTending to Illustrate the Doctrine of Electricity (1746); Anon, WisdomRevealed; or, The Tree of Life Discover'd and Describ'd, a Tale (c. 1750);Anon, The Machine, or Love's Preservative (1744) Volume 4: Wilkes and thelate eighteenth century John Wilkes, An Essay on Woman (1763); Anon, Harris'sList of Covent Garden Ladies (1773); Anon, The Only True and Exact Calendarof All the Ladies of Pleasure, which are to be Entered at these Races (c.1775); Anon, The Temple of Prostitution: A Poem (1779); Anon, The Bawd: APoem (c. 1782); Anon, The Whore: A Poem (c. 1782); Anon, Nunnery Amusements;or, The Amorous Adventures of a Monk and Nun (1786); The Bon-Ton Magazine,or, Microscope of Fashion and Folly, no.1 (1792) Volume 5: Sex Doctors andSex Crimes Anon, An Apology for a Latin Verse in Commendation of Mr Marten'sGonosologium Novum (1709); Anon, The Man-Midwife Unmasqu[e]d (1738);Nathaniel St Andre, A Short Narrative of an Extraordinary Delivery of Rabbets(1727); Anon, The Discovery, or The Squire Turned Ferret (1727); WilliamHogarth, The Cunicularii (1727); Anon, The Trial of Lady Ann Foley (1778);Anon, The History of Colonel Francis Ch[a]rt[e]ris (1730); Anon, ModernPropensities; or, An Essay on the Art of Strangling (c. 1791); Anon, AGenuine Narrative of all the Street Robberies Committed since October Last,by James Dalton, and his Accomplices (1728); Anon, A Faithful Narrative ofthe Proceedings in a Late Affair Between the Rev. John Swinton, and Mr GeorgeBaker (1739); Henry Fielding, The Female Husband, or, The Surprising Historyof Mrs Mary, alias Mr George Hamilton (1746)
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