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  • The Misfortunes of Mary

    by Arnold Kem ...
    Madam's-eye-view of the delights inherent to educating and punishing a new recruit. Well-known title, albeit with a sad ending. First published 1959 as Series 9 by the Oceanic Press, (Montmartre). Another unique translation from a lost French work. ... Read more

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  • The Abduction of Edith Martin

    In this relentlessly faithful reproduction of a privately published erotic classic, limited in the early 1930s to an edition of only 250 copies, self-made millionaire Joseph Calhoun, his supercharged sexuality galvanized by a photography of his cousin's young, obviously lust-hungry wife, decides to kidnap her, and--by means of carefully calculated carnality--including the amorously artful ... Read more

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  • Up In Heaven

    After Max Phillips recounts a lifetime of his previous sexual adventures to his young virginal wife, Marcia Edmunds, at her request he possesses his bride in a wild tour de force that demonstrates all the acrobatic sexual skills he has described. ... Read more

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  • Amorous Exploits Of A Young Rakehell

    Guillaume Apollinaire's account of a 15-year-old budding libertine's summer on the farm, where he congresses with maids, servants, passersby, an aunt and finally a sister, while outside the manor peasants go for creatures of the four-legged variety, is a classic unparalleled in its content, brevity and wit. ... Read more

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  • The Diary Of Mata Hari

    by Hari,Mata ...
    In her own words, the true account of the dancer, courtesan and spy whose legend has enflamed and fascinated men and women for nearly a century. Born in the Netherlands, Mata gives us her own erotic awakening, her many loves, the dangers that she faced, her imposture as a Javenese princess, the adventures she thrived upon... until her execution as a spy in 1917. Unexpurgated. ... Read more

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  • The Family Man

    Whoa. You know you're dealing with something hot when it's only reprinted privately and anonymously in the late '60s. Brother and sister watch father and governess at play... feel compelled to act along. Their home-schooling continues to the point where they learn enough to save Dad's job. Dates at least to the '30s, but nobody knows much about this comparatively well-written novel. ... Read more

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  • Plantation Heat

    by Anonymous ...
    Story of wild doings in the pre-Civil War South, told through the eyes of belle Regine, with kinfolk and slaves playing quite the role. Puzzling title that is not quite the same thing as "Dolly Morton," a classic with similar themes, but then again, not written by Richard Manton, a Blue Moon guy who would pass fakes such as this, so we're going with it, reserving the right to change the title ... Read more

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  • The Pearl

    A Journal of Facetive and Voluptuous Reading

    The Pearl made its debut in London in July 1879, a self-proclaimed journal for every taste. It flourished on the subterranean market until December 1880, when it vanished as mysteriously as it had appeared. Included in the eighteen issues were six serialized novels that are standards of sensual literature of the time, as well as the meatiest limericks then current, parodies of Robert Burns’s Merry ... Read more

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  • The Adventures of Lady Harpur (Complete)

    by Anonymous ...
    My father possessed a large and flourishing estate on one of the West Indian islands before the emancipation of the slaves. My baptismal name is Charlotte, but from the fancied likeness to a picture of the English queen of the name, my father called me Queenie, which pet name has clung to me ever since. The first event of any importance in connection with my subject which I can remember occurred ... Read more

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  • Who Pushed Paula?

    Who Pushed Paula? is the first work for Olympia by author Akbar del Piombo (Rubington). Published in 1956, this is a tale of observation and violation in the castle of a baron, with many guests, onlookers and participants. ... Read more

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  • Plantation Heat

    Story of wild doings in the pre-Civil War South, told through the eyes of belle Regine, with kinfolk and slaves playing quite the role. For you pirate buffs, there are scenes in the tawdry capital of Port Royal as well. ... Read more

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  • The Prefect

    Inside a Girls' Boarding SchoolSo much has been written of young men in boarding schools that it is high time young women were given their due. The Prefect presents us a fascinating tale of a girls' school, the author letting her imagination race in this epic of education by flagellation. ... Read more

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