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The Women's Club
by Vanessa Davies X-Rated fiction for women
Sybarites is a health club with a
difference. Its owner, Julia Marquis, has
introduced a full range of services to
guarantee complete satisfaction. For
after saunas and facials, the exclusively
female members can enjoy an 'intimate'
massage from one of the clubs expert
masseurs.
And now, with the arrival of Grant Delany
it seems the privileged clientele of the
women's club are going to be getting even
better value for money. The talented
masseur can fulfil any woman's dreams.
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Back In Charge
by Mariah Greene. X-Rated fiction for women
A woman in control. Sexy, successful, sure
of herself and of what she wants. Andrea
King is an ambitious account handler at a
top advertising agency. Life seems sweet,
as she heads for promotion and enjoys the
attentions of her virile young boyfriend.
But strange things are afoot at the
agency. A shake-up is ordered, with the
key job of creative director in the
balance. Andrea has her rivals for the
post, but when the chance of winning a
major new client presents itself, she
will go to any lengths to please her
client and herself....
"She had stripped him slowly,
running her hands over his lean body,
feeling the light pads of muscle that
covered him."
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Frannie and The
Magnificent Seven
by Francesca Jones.
Another odyssey with frisky Frannie
The end of a masked ball finds Lady
Ballington exploring the delights of her
husbands wine cellar - but typically her
thirst is of the carnal variety, and a
lewd foursome involving an Arab prince
and his wife soon brings her the
satisfaction she craves.
This is just the first encounter in
spectacular oddest of sex which
introduces her to seven exciting new
lovers in exotic locations all over the
world; lovers of sufficient imagination
to surprise even the insatiable Frannie,
who's lustful libido leads her as usual,
into some tight spots where pleasure
isn't the only thing on the menu.
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ISBN 0-26166-712-2 |
Fanny by
Erica Jong; the novelist, essayist, and poet who's well known book Fear of Flying has sold more than eighteen million copies worldwide since it was
published, in 1973.
Who is Fanny Hackabout - Jones? An orphan, whore, kept woman, highway
robber, female pirate, famous writer,
loving mother, world traveler, great
beauty, survivor... If Tom Jones had been
a woman, if James Boswell had sailed the
seven seas, if Fanny Hill had been as
witty as she was sensuous, you would have
a hint (but only a hint) of
Fanny hackabout - Jones.
Reviews
Yeasty, funny, feminist, full of passion
and poetry - there has never been a novel
quite like Fanny.
"An explosion, a surge of literary energy..an entertaining novel, but also a novel of ideas...a prodigious work of fiction."
--New York Times Book Review
"...Mrs. Fanny, who useth her reason as well as her rump, is a most refreshing delight."
--Washington Post Book World
"A galloping good story... rollicking and bawdy, with a center of pure gold. Read it!"
--Cleveland Plain Dealer
What if Tom Jones had been a woman? What if Fanny Hill had been as witty as she was sensuous? What if Moll Flanders had been as tenderhearted as she was tough? You would have a hint (but only a hint) of Fanny Hackabout-Jones. In Fanny: being the True History of the Adventures of Fanny Hackabout-Jones, Erica Jong combines the historical reality of 18th century England with a woman whose consciousness and aspirations are thoroughly contemporary.
Told as a diary to her daughter, Fanny begins her story when she is discovered upon the doorstep of a great house in Wiltshire, where she grows to luscious young womanhood under the care of Lord and Lady Bellars. Circumstances force her to run away to London to "seek her fortune", and on the way, she falls in with witches, highwaymen, a Madam, Famous Notables of the Day (such as Swift and Hogarth), pirates and other assorted characters. Fanny experiences a series of hilarious adventures which not only test her mettle as a woman (and force her to grow up) but reveal the world of 18th century England, Africa and the Caribbean with detailed accuracy. Fanny, written in the language of the 18th century, is a parable of a woman's life in a time when women suffered much greater oppressions than they do today. It is also a novel about mothers and daughters, a social history of 18th century life and mores.
Fanny is currently in development as a musical with Manhattan Theatre Club in New York City.
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Wordsworth Classic Erotica Titles
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ISBN 1-85326-621-3 |
Randiana - The Adventures
of Grace & Anna
Anonymous
A Rare Lascivious English Classic... this is a book
written by an English gentleman of considerable wit,
command of language, and an imagination of Rabelaisian
order. Erotic as are the tales, they are far from being
filthy, while a plot of thrilling interest runs
throughout the work, binding all the stories
together...' So read the 1899 advertisement for the
first of these two delightful erotic novellas.
Randiana describes the amatory adventures of an English
gentleman of leisure as he pursues sensual gratification
in its many forms, and The Adventures of Grace and Anna
is sub-titled 'The thrilling experiences of two girls
looking for love and lust'
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ISBN 1-85326-639-6 |
Maudie
Anonymous
MAUDIE is an up-to-date courtesan of the 1920s. In her house on the banks of the
river Thames she provides all manner of erotic entertainment for her circle of
friends. The bibliographer Laurence Foster maintained that the author was a
well-known literary man, and that the characters are drawn from life.
This highly-charged and very funny book culminates in a race to deflower the
daughter of a French guest, but the participants are caught in falgrante delicto
by a photographer from The Daily Mirror. Maudie and her companions are forced to
flee the country, and their adventures continue in Pleasure Bound, also
available from Wordsworth Editions.
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ISBN 1-85326-643-4 |
Pleasure Bound:
Afloat and Ashore
Anonymous
A continuation of the classic Maudie,
these two erotic delights presented in
one volume describe the hijacking of a
transatlantic liner by a group of
aristocratic renegades. They persuade
twelve on the fist class passengers to
join them on their ship New Decameron
which turns out to be a vessel devoted to
every carnal pleasure.
Food and drink play their part in the seduction, in
every sense, of the men and women who
join the pirates, and their sensual
education in continued on a delightful
tropical island, where conventions are
not the only things that are shed.
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The Perfumed Garden
Translated by Sir Richard Burton
A masterpiece of sensual and erotic delight that is
ranked with the kama sutra as one of the few great books
on love.
An all time best
seller in this genre.
This book conjures up romantic Eastern ideals of sensual
pleasure and was considered essential reading in the
60's and 70's. This text of Sheikh Nefzaoui (al-Nefzawi's)
classic sixteenth centaury work is the poetic
translation of Sir Richard Burton, and it celebrates the
multifarious ways in which a man and a woman can come
together in joyful physical union.
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Venus in India
by Captian Charles Devereux
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ISBN 1-85326-614-0 |
The Story of Venus and Tannhauser
by Aubrey Beardsley
Left unfinished at Beardsley's death, this re-telling of
the old legend is a witty and ingeniously decadent
account of Tannhauser's visit to the glamorous pleasure
palace of Venus. It combines Beardsley's fascination
with abandoning oneself to sexual pleasure and his love
of the artificial and exotic.
A censored version of the novella was originally
published in The Yellow Book as Under the Hill, and an
unexpurgated edition was privately printed in 1907. This
edition contains Beardsley's remarkable illustrations,
and was completed in 1959 by the poet John Glassco.
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ISBN 1-85326-622-1 |
A Weekend Visit
Anonymous
A Weekend Visit is the sequel to The Way of a Man with a
Maid, also published by Wordsworth Editions.
In it, Jack, the narrator both of this and the earlier
book, is invited to stay in the country with the
beautiful young widow of a deceased friend, her handsome
mother Mrs Bell, and Mrs Bell's lovely eighteen-year-old
ward Alice.
Together, the four amuse themselves with a degree of
inventiveness befitting the characters in this saucy
example of the underground tradition. Feathers, punts
and other exotic paraphernalia lend spice to this
well-written tale of harmless pleasure.
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ISBN 1-85326-637-X |
Two Flappers in Paris
By `A Cantab'
WHILE travelling to her finishing school in Paris,
Evelyn meets the narrator of this delightful tale. He is
a diplomat in his thirties, and during the Channel
crossing, he so charms the sixteen-year-old virgin that
she is soon calling him Uncle Jack.
They agree to meet in Paris, and together with her
inquisitive friend Nora, Evelyn is taken to a temple of
delight. In an astonishing bravura display of literary
coitus interruptus, we join the girls as Uncle Jack
introduces them to a wide variety of sensual pleasure,
including a most unusual chair.
As well as the theory of eroticism, three delightful
stories are told to them so that they can fully satisfy
their natural curiosity about the practicalities.
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ISBN 1-85326-630-2

ISBN 1-85326-631-0 |
Two Book Set
The Essential Guide to Erotic Literature Part One
Before 1920 and Part Two After 1920
By Clifford J. Scheiner
Erotic writing stems from the libido, the most powerful
driving force of humanity. This new anthology spans four
centuries of largely European novels and novellas, and
is essential reading not only for enthusiasts of the
genre, but for literary and social historians as well.
Many of the books cited are so rare that editions have
seldom been seen in this century. Each extract is
preceded by a concise and witty summary of the plot,
followed by a sample of the text representative of the
work as a whole. From Aretino's Wanton Sonnets to the
sedentary sexual adventures of Two Flappers in Paris
this anthology will arouse the gusto of the modern
reader.
Dr C. J. Scheiner is one of the world's foremost authorities on erotica and
sexology and is Professor, of Erotology and Sexology at the Institute for
Advanced Study of Human Sexuality in San Francisco.
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The Essential Guide to Erotic Literature Part Two After 1920
We have few spare copies of this one.
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ISBN 1-85326-624-8 |
The Autobiopgraphy of a Flea
Anonymous
First published in London around 1887, The Autobiography of a Flea is a classic
work of Victorian Victorian erotic fiction. Written from the vantage point of a
flea whom chance has promiscuously ordained to live in the most intimate parts
of a beautiful young maiden - Bella - this ingenious tale wittily records the
remarkable amorous exploits of the host from her loss of innocence to a lusty
village youth, to her subsequent penitence at the hands of her father confessor
and many interesting adventures which only one so perfectly placed would be able
to describe.
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ISBN 1-85326-634-5 |
My Lustful Adventures: A Nocturnal Meeting
By Ramrod
Passing one night along a rather unfrequented thoroughfare I was fortunate
enough to rescue two ladies from the grasp of a couple of roughs'. So begins
this tale of Harry Temple, a young man not yet out of his teens. The two ladies,
a mother and a daughter of some standing in society show their gratitude to
young Harry in a most educative manner.
In one of the most extraordinary nights of his life, Harry is introduced to an
astonishing array of amorous delights, the like of which had never entered his
lustful thoughts. Interspersed with the account of his sport with the two lovely
women are accounts of how they lost their Victorian prudishness and came to
appreciate the refinements of carnal pleasure.
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ISBN 1-85326-617-5 |
Priapeia
By
L. C. Smithers & Sir Richard Burton
The statues of Priapus, the god of fertility, were adorned not only with a huge
phallus, but also short and jocose Latin epigrams. For centuries these bawdy
verses, attributed to some of the most classical Roman poets such as Martial,
Petronius, Catullus, Ovid, Tibullus and Cinna, lay untranslated.
This volume reprints the prose and verse translations of those masters of
classic erotica, Leonard Smithers and Sir Richard Burton. The fruity Roman sense
of humour that they reveal show that mankind's taste for the ribald has remained
unchanged over the centuries.
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