Bondage Heiress


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Jack Lurton was a prosperous young bachelor and advertising executive with no "empty-bed blues" until he met and fell desperately in love with 20-year-old slinky, black-haired Theodora Ames. But Theodora, the product of finishing schools, wealth and innately a teaser, had never learned the joys of mutual give and take. Sudden death of her parents had made her a wealthy heiress, but it wasn't her riches Jack sought. However, money was just what Ruby Branton, Theodora's late father's mistress, and Ruby's daughter, Laurel, had to have. So Laurel takes a job with Jack, the trio kidnap Theodora, and the persuasion methods they used are violent, sexual, unique... and illustrated.




Domming the Heiress


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Domming the Heiress Dominion of Brothers Series: Book 1.5 Written by Talon ps & Princess so MF / BDSM - D/s / Erotic Romance You can't depend on your eyes, when your desire is out of focus." Heiress Amelia Quinneth had always been known for topping from the bottom. Being Vice-President of the family fortune and firm makes letting go of control more than just complicated. Nevertheless, submission is the one thing she desires most at the end of the day and no amount of control over her life can get her to that unobtainable bliss. That is until frustrated by lack of satisfaction, she finally reached out to Dominus Trenton Leos to be paired up with a Dom that could take charge and satisfy her needs. However despite her request, she never expected she would have to meet her new Dom while remaining blindfolded for the next thirty-six hours with him. Amelia's Dom turns out to be a Head-Master who quickly shows her who is in charge and strips away every layer of hers, one by one, until she found the true euphoria that comes from understanding her surrender. Her very walls, that she kept to define her fantasies, have been torn down, but in order to find out who her new Master is, there is one more wall she must let go of and she's not sure she can.




Domming the Heiress


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A Slave's Place, A Master's World


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A Slave's Place, A Master's World, based on original field research, evaluates the transition from slave to free labour in rural Brazil, highlighting the ways in which slaves, free farmers, freedmen and planters shaped the labour markets of an agrarian economy. Documentation from two areas in the Rio de Janeiro hinterland provides the foundation for comparisons between slavery in Vassouras, a highland town where coffee was produced for the export market, and Rio Bonito, a lowland town where coffee and foodstuffs were marketed regionally. The book examines the settlement processes in both towns, the marginalization of indigenous tribes, the onset of slave labour, and the de facto and de jure claims to land, as planters, small producers and slaves forged the bases of rural society. A feature of the book is the detailed study of the link with the African past during the transition process, when African languages, customs and religion, and social and work-related networks were increasingly juxtaposed with 'master class' practices on the fazendas.




Hip Pocket Sleaze


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Hip Pocket Sleaze is an introduction to the world of vintage, lurid adult paperbacks. Charting the rise of sleazy pulp fiction during the 1960s and 1970s and reviewing many of the key titles, the book takes an informed look at the various genres and markets from this enormously prolific era, from groundbreaking gay and lesbian-themed books to the Armed Services Editions. Influential authors, publishers and cover artists are profiled and interviewed, including the "godfather of gore" H. G. Lewis, cult lesbian author Ann Bannon, fetish artist par excellence Bill Ward and many others. A companion to Bad Mags, Headpress' guide to sensationalist magazines of the 1970s, Hip Pocket Sleaze also offers extensive bibliographical information and plenty of outrageous cover art.







Bellehood and Bondage


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Family Money


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Combining nuanced literary interpretations with significant legal cases, Family Money reveals a shared preoccupation with the financial quandaries emerging from interracial sexuality in nineteenth-century America. At stake, Clymer shows, were the very notions of family and the long-term distribution of wealth in the United States.







From Bondage to Liberation


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Unfolds a multifaceted literary history of race relations in the United States. This book features narratives on such well-known figures as Abraham Lincoln, Harriet Beecher Stowe, Mark Twain, Frederick Douglass, and others.