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Valancourt Books is an independent American publishing house founded by James Jenkins and Ryan Cagle in 2005. The company specializes in "the rediscovery of rare, neglected, and out-of-print fiction", in particular gay titles, and from the 18th century to the 1980s.


Overview
Discovering that many works of from the late 18th and early 19th centuries were unavailable in print, James Jenkins and Ryan Cagle founded independent American publishing house Valancourt Books in 2005, and began reprinting some of them. Specializing in "the rediscovery of rare, neglected, and out-of-print fiction", their list includes the "Northanger 'horrid' novels", seven gothic novels lampooned by in (1818) and once thought to be fictional titles of Austen's creation. Eventually the company "expanded into neglected popular fiction, including old and , as well as a lot of the decadent and fin de siècle literature of the 1890s."

In 2012, Jenkins and Cagle realized that there was 20th century literature as recent as the 1970s or 1980s that was equally difficult to find, and began republishing such modern works, in particular those of gay interest or in the horror/supernatural genre. Valancourt has reprinted many works last published in the 1980s by the now-defunct Gay Men's Press in their Gay Modern Classics series.

Valancourt's reprint editions all have new introductions either by the original authors or by "leading writers or critics."


Legal deposit
Valancourt refused to deposit its books with the Library of Congress as required by rules and sued the Copyright Office. It lost in first instance, but won on appeal in August 2023.


Notable titles
Wolfenbach and Mysterious Warning are two of the "Northanger 'horrid' novels", seven Gothic novels lampooned by in and once thought to be fictional titles of Austen's creation.
Another of Austen's Northanger 'horrid' novels.
Latham's first novel, The Castle of Ollada, is the story of a young man trying to solve the mystery of the ancient castle.
Midnight Bell is another of Austen's Northanger 'horrid' novels.
The Monk, the sinister and violent tale of an increasingly destructive Spanish monk, was praised for its genius and simultaneously condemned for its lewdness, vulgarity and blasphemy by the most important critics of its day.
(1976). 9780805766707, Twayne Publishers. .
The novel was widely popular because the reading public had been told that the book was horrible, blasphemous, and lewd, and they rushed to put their morality to the test.
Another of Austen's Northanger 'horrid' novels.
Another of Austen's Northanger 'horrid' novels.
A lesbian vampire tale that influenced 's (1897).
A Victorian erotic novel about a male prostitute, set in London around the time of the Cleveland Street Scandal and the trials. Letters from Laura and Eveline is its "appendix" or sequel.
One of the earliest pieces of English-language pornography to explicitly and near-exclusively concern homosexuality, of unknown authorship but often attributed to a collaborative effort by Oscar Wilde and some of his contemporaries.
(2025). 9780299217648, University of Wisconsin Press.
(1986). 9780811209953, New Directions Publishing. .
A man vacationing with his wife in finds himself falling in love with a Marine. The novel is "arguably the first major American novel to deal openly with the theme of homosexuality."
Never Again is a "heartbreaking" novel based on the author's childhood; An Air That Kills is the story of a malaria-stricken writer who returns from a stint as a colonial administrator in India and forges a relationship with his orphaned nephew. The Dividing Stream won the 1952 Somerset Maugham Award, and in The Dark Glasses a married couple who have lost the spark in their marriage move to .
Celebrated novel about the World War II romance between an officer and an enlisted man.
The first gay , about a psychiatrist investigating his former lover's suicide.
The story of a teenager's first love, written when the author was 16.
Fowler's End is a -era comedy.
Nightshade and Damnations is a collection of Kersh's short stories edited by .
A "camp" novel about a wealthy gentleman who lures an attractive younger man to London with the promise of an upper crust lifestyle.
The first novel to focus on love between young working-class men rather than aristocrats. It was adapted into the 1964 film The Leather Boys.
Arnold Turner, a repressed English schoolmaster on holiday in , gives in to his long-suppressed homosexual desires and subsequently becomes embroiled in a dangerous scheme devised by a wealthy and manipulative American expatriate, Ewing Baird.
Story of two gay people at a boarding school: "a teenager unashamedly coming to terms with his identity and a tortured teacher who is unable to accept his own," published in the same year that homosexuality between consenting adults was legalized in the United Kingdom.
The Elementals is a horror novel that Poppy Z. Brite has called "surely one of the most terrifying novels ever written," and which led to proclaim McDowell "the finest writer of paperback originals in America today."
(1985). 9780425076705, .
A celebrated vampire novel.


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