Hugo Hayn
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- | :''[[German erotica]]'' | + | '''Hugo Nay''' (1843-1923) was a German bibliographer of erotic literature, using the name '''Hugo Hayn''', produced the series of books ''[[Bibliotheca Germanorum erotica]]'' from 1875 until his death in 1923. His work in Germany has been compared to that of [[Jules Gay]] in French and [[Ashbee]] in the United Kingdom. |
- | '''Hugo Nay''' (1843-1923) was a German bibliographer of erotic literature, using the name '''Hugo Hayn''', produced the series of books ''[[Bibliotheca Germanorum erotica]]'' from 1875 until his death in 1923. His work in Germany has been compared to that of [[Jules Gay]] in French. | + | |
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Hugo Nay (1843-1923) was a German bibliographer of erotic literature, using the name Hugo Hayn, produced the series of books Bibliotheca Germanorum erotica from 1875 until his death in 1923. His work in Germany has been compared to that of Jules Gay in French and Ashbee in the United Kingdom.
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