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“This page intentionally left blank” A Publisher’s / PArAdise B A volume in the series Studies in Print Culture and the History of the Book / editoriAl Advisory BoArd Greg Barnhisel robert A. Gross Joan shelley rubin michael Winship B A Publisher’s PArAdise Expatriate Literary Culture in Paris, 1890–1960 Colette ColliGAn university of mAssAChusetts Press Amherst and Boston Copyright 2014 by university of massachusetts Press All rights reserved Printed in the united states of America isBn 978-1-62534-038-2 (paper); 037-5 (hardcover) designed by sally nichols set in linotype didot Printed and bound by sheridan Books, inc. library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication data Colligan, Colette, 1974– A publisher’s paradise : expatriate literary culture in Paris, 1890–1960 / Colette Colligan. pages cm. — (studies in print culture and the history of the book) includes bibliographical references and index. isBn 978-1-62534-037-5 (hardcover : alk. paper) — isBn 978-1-62534-038-2 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Publishers and publishing—france—Paris—history—20th century. 2. erotic literature—Publishing—france—Paris—history—20th century. 3. Booksellers and bookselling—france—Paris—history—20th century. 4. Carrington, Charles, 1867–1921. 5. Publishers and publishing—france—Paris— Biography. 6. expatriate authors—france—Paris—history—20th century. 7. Authors, english—france—Paris—history—20th century. 8. Censorship—Great Britain—history. 9. Paris (france)—intellectual life—20th century. 10. Paris (france)—imprints. i. title. Z310.6.P37C65 2014 070.50944'3610904—dc23 2013031755 British library Cataloguing-in-Publication data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British library. / A Michele Vettorazzo che ha allargato i miei orizzonti “This page intentionally left blank” Contents Acknowledgments ix introduction 1 part i PolitiCs 1. British Cultural Policy and the rise of Paris editions, 1890–1914 17 2. British Censorship, french liberalism, and Paris editions, 1918–1960 44 part ii Publishing 3. Charles Carrington, 1867–1921 67 4. Charles Carrington’s Books from Abroad, circa 1895–1921 91 5. Paris editions from Charles hirsch to maurice Girodias, circa 1900–1960 141 vii part iii PornogrAPhY 6. Suburban Souls and the literary family, Paris circa 1900 187 7. Teleny, the 1890s, and Charles hirsch’s “notice bibliographique,” 1934 212 8. Lolita, her russian American Author, and his Paris Publisher, 1939–1967 245 notes 279 index 343 contents viii

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