Alan Mac Clyde (1950s novelist)

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Alan Mac Clyde or Alan McClyde is the name used in the 1950s by the Paris-based publishers of some English-language erotica: Patrick Garnot of Pall Mall Press and Bronislaw Kaminsky, aka Bruno Durocher, of Week End Books both located in 5, rue Gît-le-Cœur, Paris.[1] The pseudonym Alan Mac Clyde had previously been used by another author of French-language erotica in the 1930s.

Bibliography[edit]

First editions[edit]

  • MacClyde, Alan, The Passionate Lash or The Revenge of Sir Hilary Garner, Pall Mall Press, 5, rue Git-le-Cœur, Paris. 17.5 x 11.5 cm. pp. 209.[1] BnF:[2] "8- Y2- 90000(1036)".[3]
  • McClyde, Alan [sic], The Passionate Lash or The Revenge of Sir Hilary Garner, 1958, Pall Mall Press, Paris. 16 x 11 cm. pp. 160. Gray and red wrappers.[1] BL:[4]"YA.1996.a.13379". LoC:[5]"PZ4.M1267 Pas (Delta)". KI:[6]843.8 M126 p2E 1950. Pall Mall Press. Archived from the original on 2022-02-14.
  • MacClyde, Alan, The Cruise of "The Bizarre", Week End Books, c. 1958. pp. 185. Pale green wrappers printed in black.[1] BL:[4]"P.C.13.h.26".
  • McClyde, Alan [sic], The Slaves of Elizabeth Fale, n.p. Paris c.1958. Printed light yellow wrappers with canary yellow interior pages. 160pp.[7]
  • Mc Clyde, Alan [sic], S.O.S.O.: Society of Slave Owners, s.n., s.d. [c. 1950-60 ?]. 8vo. pp. 125. Plain white card in printed blue paper wraps.[8]

American editions and reprints[edit]

  • McClyde, Alan [sic], The Slaves of Elizabeth Fale, Gargoyle Press, 1968. 12mo (over 6¾"-7¾" tall). Pp. 218. Reprint of The Passionate Lash[1]
  • McClyde, Alan [sic], The Cruise of "The Bizarre", [Montreal?], Bizarre Pub. Co., 22 cm. pp. 185. LoC:[5]"PZ4.M1267 Cr (Delta)".
  • McClyde, Alan, Susan, or the Ravaged Innocent Unveiled, Gargoyle Press, 1968. Pp. 219. Reprint of The Cruise of "The Bizarre"[1]
  • McClyde, Alan [sic], The Cruise of "The Bizarre", Collector’s Publications (Series no. 21223), Industry, CA, 1968 16 cm. Pp. 161+ads.[1][6]
  • MacClyde, Alan , The Calamities of Jane, New York, Grove Press, 1971?. pp. 155. 18 cm. LoC:[5]PR6063.A1636 C3. Venus library. Grove Press. 1971. LCCN 73163558.} KI:[6] 823.8 M11122 c2 1971.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Patrick J. Kearney, A Checklist of the Paris Competitors of the Olympia Press" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2022-03-14. Retrieved 2020-09-03.
  2. ^ "Bibliothèque nationale de France catalogue général". Retrieved 2016-09-17.
  3. ^ This edition is slightly larger than the other. Also, it is the only title to carry the publisher’s address: 5, rue Git-le-Cœur and the printer: Impr. Caracteres, 3 rue Hautefeuille, Paris VI.
  4. ^ a b "British Library Integrated Catalogue". Retrieved 2016-09-17.
  5. ^ a b c Library of Congress
  6. ^ a b c "Kinsey Institute Library". Archived from the original on 2002-09-22. Retrieved 2017-07-02.
  7. ^ From a bookseller notice, which remarks: The title page states «Being the sequel to The Cruise of "The Bizarre"»; back cover: «Prix 48 N.F. Not to be sold in U.K. or U.S.A.» This copy interestingly enough has its interior pages printed on canary yellow paper. The Passionate Lash or The Revenge of Sir Hilary Garner published at Paris by the Pall Mall Press was reprinted by the Gargoyle Press in 1968 as The Slaves of Elizabeth Fale ; this volume differs from the Pall Mall Press Passionate Lash.
  8. ^ From a bookseller notice: This book has been set by someone with only a vague knowledge of English and is full of spelling and grammatical errors.