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'''Notes''' : Originally published in ca. 1770-1790, ''Birchen-Bouquet'' has been reprinted numerous times, including: by George Cannon in ca. 1826 with engravings; by William Dugdale in ca. 1860 [Boston, Printed for George Tickler] with 8 colored lithographs; in 1881 by [[Lazenby, William|William Lazenby]] with 8 colored lithographs, not from the Dugdale edition [Ashbee: Vol.3, p.142-143]; and in 1888, possibly printed by Unsinger for Augustin [[Brancart]] or [[Édouard Maheu]] [ [[Mendes, Peter|Peter Mendes]] Note 22-A].
 
'''Notes''' : Originally published in ca. 1770-1790, ''Birchen-Bouquet'' has been reprinted numerous times, including: by George Cannon in ca. 1826 with engravings; by William Dugdale in ca. 1860 [Boston, Printed for George Tickler] with 8 colored lithographs; in 1881 by [[Lazenby, William|William Lazenby]] with 8 colored lithographs, not from the Dugdale edition [Ashbee: Vol.3, p.142-143]; and in 1888, possibly printed by Unsinger for Augustin [[Brancart]] or [[Édouard Maheu]] [ [[Mendes, Peter|Peter Mendes]] Note 22-A].
 
  
 
It was translated in French as [[Villiot, Jean de|Jean de Villiot]], ''Curiosités et anecdotes sur la flagellation'', Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles [ [[Charles Carrington]] ], 1900.
 
It was translated in French as [[Villiot, Jean de|Jean de Villiot]], ''Curiosités et anecdotes sur la flagellation'', Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles [ [[Charles Carrington]] ], 1900.

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Auteur / Author : Anonyme, as told by a Flagellant, also published under the pseudonym of Jacobus X.

Titre / Title : Curiosa of Flagellants. Facetious Anecdotes of Ladies Fond of Administering Birch Discipline. The Provocative Experiences of Flagellants of Both Sexes

This text was published under many various titles like Experiences of Flagellation ;

Experiences of corporal punishment — curious tales of ladies and others fond of administering birch discipline and physical pain. For lovers of the unusual ;

Curiosities of Flagellation. A Series of Incidents and Facts collected by an Amateur Flagellant (1875);

and The Birchen-Bouquet or Curious and original Anecdotes of Ladies found of administering the Birch Discipline and Published for the amusement, as well as the benefit of those ladies who have under their tuiton sulky, stupid, wanton, lying or idle young ladies and gentleman.

Éditeur / Publisher : Privately Printed

Lieu d’édition / Place of Publication : s.l. [New York?]

Collection / Series :

Année d’édition originale / First Year of Publication : 1770-1790

Année d’édition / Year of Publication : ca. 1930

Période / Period : XVIIIe siècle / 18th Century, (1750-1799)

Nombre de pages / Number of Pages : 198

Illustrateur / Illustrator :

Illustration :

Caractéristiques / Specifications : 2 books in 1. See History of Flagellation.

Notes : Originally published in ca. 1770-1790, Birchen-Bouquet has been reprinted numerous times, including: by George Cannon in ca. 1826 with engravings; by William Dugdale in ca. 1860 [Boston, Printed for George Tickler] with 8 colored lithographs; in 1881 by William Lazenby with 8 colored lithographs, not from the Dugdale edition [Ashbee: Vol.3, p.142-143]; and in 1888, possibly printed by Unsinger for Augustin Brancart or Édouard Maheu [ Peter Mendes Note 22-A].

It was translated in French as Jean de Villiot, Curiosités et anecdotes sur la flagellation, Paris, Librairie des Bibliophiles [ Charles Carrington ], 1900.

Résumé / Summary :

Mots clés : Sadomasochisme
 Keywords : Sadomasochism

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