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Edward Sellon

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| birth_date = 1818
| death_date = 1866
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== Notes ==
=== Office Notes ===

=== House Notes ===
20 dec 1864: The withdrawal of Mr Sellon’s paper having been announced, it was proposed by Mr Bendyshe, & resolved, that the withdrawal of Mr Sellon’s paper is irregular; and the Secretaries be directed to communicate with Mr Sellon to that effect.<br />1865.01.03: Mr Sellon’s letter relating to the withdrawal of his paper - on phallic worship – was read, and his paper ordered, in pursuance of the minutes of December 6th, to be read.<br /><br />
=== Notes From Elsewhere ===
Edward Sellon (1818 – 1866) was an English writer, translator and illustrator of erotic literature<br />
== Publications ==
=== External Publications ===
1848: Herbert Breakspear - a novel about the Mahratta War[disambiguation needed], set in India. <br />1865: The New Epicurean: The delights of sex, Facetiously and Philosophically Considered, in Graphic Letters Addressed to Young Ladies of Quality - falsely dated "1740", and written as an eighteenth-century pastiche, it is in fact from the pen of Sellon and dates to 1865.[11][12] <br />1865: "On the Phallic Worship of India", in: Memoirs read before the Anthropological Society of London, Vol. 1, pp. 327–34 <br />1866: The Adventures of a Schoolboy by James Campbell[disambiguation needed] - illustrator. <br />1866: The New Ladies' Tickler, or Adventures of Lady Lovesport and the Audacious Harry (1866) - dealing with flagellation[13] <br />1866: Phoebe Kissagen; or the Remarkable Adventures, Schemes, Wiles and Devilries of une Maquerelle being a sequel to the 'New Epicurean, etc.' - falsely dated 1743.[14][15] 1867: The Ups and Downs of Life - an erotic autobiography.[8] <br />1889: Ophiolatreia: an account of the rites and mysteries connected with the origin, rise, and development of serpent worship in various parts of the world, enriched with interesting traditions, and a full description of the celebrated serpent mounds & temples, the whole forming an exposition of one of the phases of phallic, or sex worship (sometimes ascribed to Hargraves Jennings) <br />1902: Annotations on the Sacred Writings of the Hindus, being an epitome of some of the most remarkable and leading tenets in the faith of the Hindu people<br />
=== House Publications ===
on phallus worship in India To Be Read 20 dec 1864
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