Training with Miss Abernathy


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Training With Miss Abernathy: A Workbook for Erotic Slaves and their Owners, available this August from Greenery Press, offers a course of study that will help anybody who enjoys servitude to become a better, more desirable and happier slave. A detailed sequence of self-tests, exercises, reading material and projects guides the slave or slave-to be from the basic ("What Kind of Slave Am I?") through the sophisticated ("Advanced Butlering"), with plenty of stops along the way for fun ("Personal Care I: Shaving, " "Sexual Service I: Erotic Touch, " "Sexual Stamina: Controlling Orgasm.")




Miss Abernathy's Concise Slave Training Manual


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Concise Slave Training Manual Down-to-earth information about how consensual owner-and-slave relationships really work. Detailed suggestions for agreements on service, sex, symbols of ownership like collars and marks, rewards, punishments, contracts, and much more.




Erotic Slavehood


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In 1996, Christina Abernathy condensed her considerable wisdom and experience on the topic of consensual erotic owner/slave relationships into a slim, elegant little manual: Miss Abernathy's Concise Slave Training Manual. In 1998, in response to consumer demand, she laid out a detailed program for training the erotic slave in various aspects of service, obedience and proper values, and published it as Training With Miss Abernathy. With more than 30,000 copies in print, these two books have become essential guidebooks to practitioners of consensual dominance and submission. Now, for the first time, they are available in a single, deluxe volume. Featuring a foreword by famed erotic author Laura Antoniou (creator of the "Marketplace" series), and with updated resources and references, Erotic Slavehood will take its place among the basic BDSM reference manuals for anyone with an interest in erotic dominance, submission, slavehood or mastery.




Beautiful Disaster Signed Limited Edition


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Abby Abernathy is re-inventing herself as the good girl as she begins her freshman year at college, which is why she must resist lean, cut, and tattooed Travis Maddox, a classic bad boy.




The Way of the Pleasure Slave


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From the author of MISS ABERNATHY'S CONCISE SLAVE TRAINING MANUAL comes a new guide to consensual erotic slavehood for submissive women and the Dominants who love them. THE WAY OF THE PLEASURE SLAVE explores all aspects of this distinctive relationship style: Moving from fantasy to reality Training in the erotic arts Fostering emotional transparency Developing pleasure-focused protocols Overcoming obstacles Connecting with the M/s community. As you work through this practical, down-to-earth guide, you will gain the skills to craft a healthy and fulfilling Master/slave relationship that puts pleasure at the center.




Sprout


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When Sprout and his father move from Long Island to Kansas after the death of his mother, he is sure he will find no friends, no love, no beauty. But friends find him, the strangeness of the landscape fascinates him, and when love shows up in an unexpected place, it proves impossible to hold. An incredible, literary story of a boy who knows he's gay, and the town that seems to have no place for him to hide.




SlaveCraft


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Guy Baldwin, a well-known psychotherapist, offers an insightful account of the Slave/Master dynamic. Co-authored by a grateful slave, Slavecraft gives us an intimate and revealing view from a rare perspective. The result is a book that is resourceful, thought provoking and sexually charged. This book is unique, and brilliantly so, shedding new clarity upon the area of human sexuality considered murky or misguided by most.' - Mark Thompson, editor Leatherfolk'




If Your Back's Not Bent


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Director of the Citizenship Education Program, Dorothy Cotton, recounts the accomplishments of the program and her experiences in the civil rights movement.




The Wicked Ways of a Duke


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She thought she was the luckiest woman in London . . . Surviving on a seamstress' income and a steady stream of fantasies, Prudence Bosworth has always longed for love and romance. Then she inherits a fortune from the father she's never seen, with the stipulation that she wed in one year. Prudence is determined to marry for true love, and after seeing firsthand the splendid chivalry of a certain duke, only one man will do . . . Rhys de Winter, the Duke of St. Cyres, hides his cynicism behind a quick wit and an even quicker smile. He must marry an heiress, and as luck would have it, the pretty little seamstress-turned-heiress is exactly what he needs. But he never expected to fall for Prudence, and when his shocking deception is revealed, he will stop at nothing to win her back . . . even if it means renouncing every last one of his wicked ways.




Open Wide The Freedom Gates


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Dorothy Height marched at civil rights rallies, sat through tense White House meetings, and witnessed every major victory in the struggle for racial equality. Yet as the sole woman among powerful, charismatic men, someone whose personal ambition was secondary to her passion for her cause, she has received little mainstream recognition -- until now. In her memoir, Dr. Height, now ninety-one, reflects on a life of service and leadership. We witness her childhood encounters with racism and the thrill of New York college life during the Harlem Renaissance. We see her protest against lynchings. We sit with her onstage as Martin Luther King Jr. delivers his "I Have a Dream" speech. We meet people she knew intimately throughout the decades: W.E.B. DuBois, Marcus Garvey, Eleanor Roosevelt, Mary McLeod Bethune, Adam Clayton Powell Sr., Langston Hughes, and many others. And we watch as she leads the National Council of Negro Women for forty-one years, her diplomatic counsel sought by U.S. Presidents from Eisenhower to Clinton. After the fierce battles of the 1960s, Dr. Height concentrates on troubled black communities, on issues like rural poverty, teen pregnancy and black family values. In 1994, her efforts are officially recognized. Along with Rosa Parks, she receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor.