Private press
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Panurge Press is an Anglophone publisher similar to Falstaff Press. They were a subscription based press with most editions limited to 1000 to 2000 press-numbered copies.
It was run by Esar Levine.
Incomplete list of publications
- Georges Eekhoud 1899 novel, Escal-Vigor, published in 1930 as A Strange Love: A Novel of Abnormal Passion
- The Erotic History of France by Henry L. Marchand
- The Sotadic Zone by Sir Richard Burton
- Black Lust by Jean de Villiot
- Chastity Belts by Esar Levine
- Eunuchs, Odalisques and Love by Nicholas Fromaget
- Madame Sex by Dr. Isaac Goldberg
- The Gods of Generation by J.-A. Dulaure
- Erotic Fairy Tales by the Abbe de Voisenon
- The Arabian Art of Loveby Carlisle E. Viman
- The Merry Nights of Straparola
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