Fantastic Chastisements

being a complete description of many ingenious methods of punishing young ladies

Romance, Erotica, Lesbian, M&, BDSM
Cover of the book Fantastic Chastisements by Charles Sackville (pseudonym), Locus Elm Press (editor), Locus Elm Press
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Author: Charles Sackville (pseudonym), Locus Elm Press (editor) ISBN: 1230000422260
Publisher: Locus Elm Press Publication: May 11, 2015
Imprint: Locus Elm Press Language: English
Author: Charles Sackville (pseudonym), Locus Elm Press (editor)
ISBN: 1230000422260
Publisher: Locus Elm Press
Publication: May 11, 2015
Imprint: Locus Elm Press
Language: English

Mr Howard, Maud Cameron, and Alice return for much flagellatory debauchery in this ode to all things sadomasochistic. With the use of an ingenious contraption of steel frame, cog, crank, and pulley, our libidinous threesome will strap, bind, suspend, and manacle Mr Howard's new pupils in all manner of humiliation inducing poses. 

Will Miss Burke struggle against the indignities of her situation enough to allow those applying the punishments to heighten her to orgiastic abandon? Or will the birching, whipping, and eventual rutting awaken a side to her psyche that yearns to be thus dominated? 

Fantastic Chastisements, secured by the agents of the infamous publisher Charles Carrington while exiled in Paris and pseudonymously written in 1908 by the author of Maud Cameron and Her Guardian (also available from Locus Elm Press), is a fine example of Victorian erotica, replete with licentiously graphic prose and of all acts bound and unbound. 

Maud and Alice have come a very long way indeed.

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Mr Howard, Maud Cameron, and Alice return for much flagellatory debauchery in this ode to all things sadomasochistic. With the use of an ingenious contraption of steel frame, cog, crank, and pulley, our libidinous threesome will strap, bind, suspend, and manacle Mr Howard's new pupils in all manner of humiliation inducing poses. 

Will Miss Burke struggle against the indignities of her situation enough to allow those applying the punishments to heighten her to orgiastic abandon? Or will the birching, whipping, and eventual rutting awaken a side to her psyche that yearns to be thus dominated? 

Fantastic Chastisements, secured by the agents of the infamous publisher Charles Carrington while exiled in Paris and pseudonymously written in 1908 by the author of Maud Cameron and Her Guardian (also available from Locus Elm Press), is a fine example of Victorian erotica, replete with licentiously graphic prose and of all acts bound and unbound. 

Maud and Alice have come a very long way indeed.

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