Author: | Anonymous, Locus Elm Press (editor) | ISBN: | 1230000419857 |
Publisher: | Locus Elm Press | Publication: | May 11, 2015 |
Imprint: | Locus Elm Press | Language: | English |
Author: | Anonymous, Locus Elm Press (editor) |
ISBN: | 1230000419857 |
Publisher: | Locus Elm Press |
Publication: | May 11, 2015 |
Imprint: | Locus Elm Press |
Language: | English |
This epic work of vintage erotica recounts the tale of Queenie and her sexual initiation and awakening through the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Daughter of a rich plantation owner, she willingly succumbs to the well-endowed slaves in her father's employ, his servants, as well as an exceedingly familiar and knowledgeable nanny.
Before long she is privy to all the forbidden practices and perversities her high status freely allows her. Taking liberties with man and woman alike upon the plantation, Queenie will experience the kind of freedom only found in losing oneself in total orgiastic abandon, unrestrained by moral or consequence.
Before long she sets sail for shores afar only to find herself kidnapped and at the mercy of a band of ruthless pirates. Yet instead of despairing, she uses her predicament to satisfy her and her captors' every whim and desire, surviving through the adept use of her wantonly ways.
Finding freedom, she will come to wealth in being wed to the esteemed Lord Harpur; a man, who she is delighted to discover, shares her own sexual predilections.
Pseudonymously written in 1885, The Adventures of Lady Harpur is a deliciously debauched tale of loose morals and high society excess, all told in a wonderfully graphic prose that leaves little to the imagination. Locus Elm Press are proud to present this complete and unexpurgated classic from the annuls of the once-supressed Victorian erotic collection.
This epic work of vintage erotica recounts the tale of Queenie and her sexual initiation and awakening through the Victorian and Edwardian eras. Daughter of a rich plantation owner, she willingly succumbs to the well-endowed slaves in her father's employ, his servants, as well as an exceedingly familiar and knowledgeable nanny.
Before long she is privy to all the forbidden practices and perversities her high status freely allows her. Taking liberties with man and woman alike upon the plantation, Queenie will experience the kind of freedom only found in losing oneself in total orgiastic abandon, unrestrained by moral or consequence.
Before long she sets sail for shores afar only to find herself kidnapped and at the mercy of a band of ruthless pirates. Yet instead of despairing, she uses her predicament to satisfy her and her captors' every whim and desire, surviving through the adept use of her wantonly ways.
Finding freedom, she will come to wealth in being wed to the esteemed Lord Harpur; a man, who she is delighted to discover, shares her own sexual predilections.
Pseudonymously written in 1885, The Adventures of Lady Harpur is a deliciously debauched tale of loose morals and high society excess, all told in a wonderfully graphic prose that leaves little to the imagination. Locus Elm Press are proud to present this complete and unexpurgated classic from the annuls of the once-supressed Victorian erotic collection.