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One of the most prosecuted and banned books in history.* * *The classic novel of a young girl's exploration of physical pleasures.Young Fanny Hill is tricked into a life of prostitution, but she quickly learns the power of her own body as she learns the ways of physical passion. She soon escapes her fate for the loving arms of a wealthy young man, but misadventure and fate conspire to keep her from domestic bliss.Instead, Fanny discovers that sex need not be just for love; that it can be had for pleasure. She then sets out to explore those pleasures in as wide a variety as she can.With old men and young, and women as well; in positions of power, and situations where she has none; either watching or participating, Fanny's journey through the realms of sexual pleasure is a literary tour-de-force.Presented with classically bawdy illustrations from fin-de-siecle French artist Paul Avril, and an introduction placing the work in historical context, this complete, unexpurgated edition is the ultimate presentation of the original erotic novel.
In post-Civil War America, the newly freed slaves had the right to vote, but women-regardless of their race-did not. In this era, Victoria Claflin Woodhull came of age politically, and was one of the leading lights in the fight for true equal rights. The first woman to testify before Congress, the first to be nominated for President (in 1872, by the Equal Rights Party), and one of the first to own her own brokerage house on Wall Street, she had very definite ideas about how to improve the lives of Americans in general and women in particular.This volume collects some of her speeches and writings, sharing her ground-breaking ideas with a modern audience, as well as some related material. Contents include:¿ "A New Constitution for the United States of the World"¿ "Constitutional Equality": the text of her testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, arguing that the 14th and 15th Amendments guaranteed women the right to vote.¿ "A Lecture on Constitutional Equality," which Susan B. Anthony said was "ahead of anything, said or written… to help strike the chains from woman's spirit."¿ "Children-Their Rights and Privileges": a speech on how to restructure society to create a perfected humanity.¿ "And The Truth Shall Make You Free": a speech on the principles of social freedom.¿ "The Elixir of Life, or, Why Do We Die?" which discusses sexual freedom and spirituality.¿ "The Garden of Eden, or, The Paradise Lost & Found," which sets out her thesis that the kingdom of god is literally within us, and nothing pertaining to the body is obscene.Also included are texts of pertinent parts of the Constitution of the United States, and an introduction by presidential historian Ian Randal Strock.
Men topping women, women topping men, women topping women, and men topping men. This wide-ranging collection has a little of everything, and a lot of loving, light bondage (that is, bondage without the pain). Loving couples and groups enjoying their sexuality in non-traditional ways.If you're looking for a little fantasy to help you get off, or some ideas to take into the bedroom with that special someone, you'll find a lot of inspiration between these covers.If you don't like bondage, public display, humiliation, or sexual servitude, this book isn't for you. But if you're open to alternate experiences, this is the book you're yearning for.In these fourteen stories and three vignettes, you'll encounter:* a woman experiencing her first convention, on a leash* the fun that ensues when sisters marry brothers, and then decide to own them* a girl, a suitcase, and day of outdoor bondage* the shifting boundary between art and artist* picking and choosing which body parts you'll most enjoy* the fun and pleasure to be had in the gym* a costume party where it may be better to lose your pants than your shirt* how many ways one can give pleasure, when not expecting any in return* just how long a long-distance relationship can be, and how frustrating* a bondage-based way to shake your inhibitionsGrab this collection for a good, sexy read, alone or together. You know you want to.
"Every four years, the United States elects a President. And every four years, that President makes a speech, outlining his goals and plans for the coming term. Presidential inaugurations are Constitutionally mandated. Inaugural speeches, however, are just a tradition, but an enduring tradition. The tradition of inaugural speeches began with George Washington speaking to a joint session of Congress in the Senate Chamber of Federal Hall in New York City. It has continued for more than t"
Ground-breaking ideas from the early proponent of equal rights, free love, and spiritualism, including "A New Constitution for the United States of the World," "A Lecture on Constitutional Equality," "Children-Their Rights and Privileges," "And The Truth Shall Make You Free," "The Elixir of Life," and "The Garden of Eden."
"Breaking one of his own cardinal rules about marketing (""Always present a positive image""), publishing professional Ian Randal Strock offers honest insights for upcoming authors who want to make writing a career. The publishing world is constantly in flux, but some hidden truths are eternal. The way to succeed is to learn those truths, and also to pay close attention to the changing business of writerly creativity. Whether you choose to pursue traditional or indie publishing s"
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