Charles_Hirsch_(bookseller)
Charles Hirsch (c. 1860 – ) was a French bookseller in Victorian London who sold French literature and ran a clandestine trade in expensive pornography. He was involved in the writing of Teleny, or The Reverse of the Medal, an early work of homosexual pornography, and described Oscar Wilde's involvement in its compilation.
Hirsch's bookshop Librairie Parisienne was at Coventry Street, London.[1][2][3] He also published in Paris and translated pornographic works from French to English and vice versa.[4][5] In 1899, he was charged with distributing indecent material and was sentenced to nine months in Wormwood Scrubs.[6] He published a translation of Teleny into French in 1934.[7]