M Mason, The Making of Victorian Sexual Attitudes, Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press, 1994, p 183. T Bell, Kalogynomia or the Laws of Female Beauty: Being the Elementary Principles of That Science, London: JJ Stockdale, 1821, p 275. ![]() Bell, MD, with twenty-four plates, and printed in London in 1821…The Elements of Social Science, or Physical, Sexual and Natural Religion, by a Doctor of Medicine, London, 1880, and Every Woman's Book, by Dr Waters, 1826’.įF Arbuthnot in Vatsyayana, 1973, pp xii. These books, as listed in in Vatsyayana, 1973, p xii, are: ‘ ‘Kalogynomia: or the Laws of Female Beauty’ … by T. Lovell, A Rage to Live: A Biography of Richard and Isabel Burton, New York, London: W.W. The passage can be found in ‘Concluding Remarks’, in Vatsyayana, 1973, pp 165 – 167, p 165. This volume is held by the British Library, London. The flier is bound in the back of Ashbee's own bound copies of the seven parts of the first edition of The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana, Translated from the Sanskrit in Seven Parts, With Preface, Introduction and Concluding Remarks, Cosmopoli : Kama Shastra Society of London and Benares, 1883. M Foucault, The History of Sexuality Volume 1: An Introduction, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978, p 5.įF Arbuthnot & HS Ashbee, in HS Ashbee, 1962, p 462. M Alloula, The Colonial Harem, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1986, p 3. These being: P Fraxi, Index Librorum Prohibitorum: being Notes Bio- Biblio- Icono- graphical and Critical, on Curious and Uncommon Books, London: privately printed, 1877 P Fraxi, Centuria Librorum Absconditorum: being Notes Bio- Biblio- Icono- graphical and Critical, on Curious and Uncommon Books, London: privately printed, 1879 and P Fraxi, Catena Librorum Tacendorum: being Notes Bio- Biblio- Icono- graphical and Critical, on Curious and Uncommon Books, London: privately printed, 1885.įF Arbuthnot, ‘Preface to the original Burton translation’, in Vatsyayana, Vatsyayana's Kama Sutra: A Complete and Unexpurgated Version of this Celebrated Treatise on the Hindu Art of Love as Translated by Sir Richard Burton and FF Arbuthnot with Introduction and Illustrations, London: Luxor, 1973, pp ix – xiii, p ix.įF Arbuthnot & HS Ashbee, ‘The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana’, in: HS Ashbee, Bibliography of Prohibited Books, Volume 3: Catena Librorum Prohibitorum: Bio- Biblio- Icono- graphical Critical Notes on Curious, Uncommon and Erotic Books by Pisanus Fraxi, London & New York: Jack Brussel, 1962, pp 458 – 476, p 458.įM Müller, India: What Can It Teach Us? A Course of Lectures, London: Longmans, 1883, p 96.ĮH Shebsa, ‘The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana’, The Bibliographer: A Journal of Book Lore, 5, 1884, pp 162 – 164, p 162. ![]() Burton (six volumes), 1886 – 1888, were also published under The Kama Shastra Society imprint, but were not properly publications of the Society, being published and distributed exclusively by Burton. With Notes Anthropological and Explanatory By Richard F. With Explanatory Notes on the Manners and Customs of Moslem Men and a Terminal Essay upon the History of the Nights (10 volumes), 1885, and Supplemental Nights to the Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night. A Plain and Literal Translation of the Arabian Nights' Entertainment, Now Entitled the Book of The Thousand Nights and a Night. These remain the canonical texts of ‘Eastern erotica’. Faithfully Translated into English, 1888. Translated from the Sanskrit, and Annotated by A.F.F and B.F.R., 1885 The Perfumed Garden of the Cheikh Nefzaoui, A Manual of Arabian Erotology (XVI Century) Revised and Corrected Translation, 1886 The Beharistan (Abode of Spring) by Jami, A Literal Translation from the Persian, 1887 The Gulistan or Rose Garden of Sa'di. This ‘Society’ published, in addition to The Kama Sutra of Vatsyayana: Ananga Ranga (Stage of the Bodiless One) or, The Hindoo Art of Love (Ars Amoris Indica).
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