Three Chapters in the Life of Mr. Howard

Romance, Erotica, M&, BDSM
Cover of the book Three Chapters in the Life of Mr. Howard by Charles Sackville (pseudonym), Locus Elm Press (editor), Locus Elm Press
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Author: Charles Sackville (pseudonym), Locus Elm Press (editor) ISBN: 1230000556477
Publisher: Locus Elm Press Publication: July 16, 2015
Imprint: Locus Elm Press Language: English
Author: Charles Sackville (pseudonym), Locus Elm Press (editor)
ISBN: 1230000556477
Publisher: Locus Elm Press
Publication: July 16, 2015
Imprint: Locus Elm Press
Language: English

“The pleasure he experienced in severely whipping the bound down girl on her tenderest spots far exceeded anything to be derived from mere ordinary sexual enjoyment of the young lady. He had made the startling discovery that despotic chastisements of pretty girls stripped naked and fastened tight confer a far higher flight of rapture than mere ordinary physical enjoyment of the same girl however pretty and tempting she may be; and having made this discovery, he settled down to its fullest tuition.” 

Before Gladys was a mistress she was a Miss and was the first of many young ladies to be subjected to our protagonist's extremely lascivious tastes. For the most minor indiscretions she experienced the profoundest of birchings and whippings, awakening within her a lust parallel to the one who wielded rod against her soft nubile flesh. 

When Gladys crosses the Atlantic to establish a boarding school for only the physically finest and visually appealing young women of North America, she cannot resist but invite Mr. Howard, her old friend and tutor, to dispel some good old Victorian discipline. Installing small hatches in each of the ceilings of the 150 student bedrooms, our Mistress is ever ready to catch any of the nymphets who are want to indulge in a spot of impromptu sapphism. But are they ready for Mr. Howard's brand of Sadian chastisement? 

In this prequel to The Amazing Chastisements of Miss Bostock we discover how Mr. Howard developed his very singular proclivity for all things flagellatory, and his burgeoning and educational relationship that developed with Miss Gladys, his future partner in crime. 

Three Chapters in the Life of Mr. Howard, 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, The Two Lascivious Adventures of Mr Howard, Fantastic Chastisements, and in the same uncompromisingly Sadian vein as The Pleasures of Cruelty and Experimental Lecture (all also available from Locus Elm Press), is a fine example of Victorian flagellation erotica, replete with licentiously graphic prose of all deeds and devices bound and unbound.

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“The pleasure he experienced in severely whipping the bound down girl on her tenderest spots far exceeded anything to be derived from mere ordinary sexual enjoyment of the young lady. He had made the startling discovery that despotic chastisements of pretty girls stripped naked and fastened tight confer a far higher flight of rapture than mere ordinary physical enjoyment of the same girl however pretty and tempting she may be; and having made this discovery, he settled down to its fullest tuition.” 

Before Gladys was a mistress she was a Miss and was the first of many young ladies to be subjected to our protagonist's extremely lascivious tastes. For the most minor indiscretions she experienced the profoundest of birchings and whippings, awakening within her a lust parallel to the one who wielded rod against her soft nubile flesh. 

When Gladys crosses the Atlantic to establish a boarding school for only the physically finest and visually appealing young women of North America, she cannot resist but invite Mr. Howard, her old friend and tutor, to dispel some good old Victorian discipline. Installing small hatches in each of the ceilings of the 150 student bedrooms, our Mistress is ever ready to catch any of the nymphets who are want to indulge in a spot of impromptu sapphism. But are they ready for Mr. Howard's brand of Sadian chastisement? 

In this prequel to The Amazing Chastisements of Miss Bostock we discover how Mr. Howard developed his very singular proclivity for all things flagellatory, and his burgeoning and educational relationship that developed with Miss Gladys, his future partner in crime. 

Three Chapters in the Life of Mr. Howard, 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, The Two Lascivious Adventures of Mr Howard, Fantastic Chastisements, and in the same uncompromisingly Sadian vein as The Pleasures of Cruelty and Experimental Lecture (all also available from Locus Elm Press), is a fine example of Victorian flagellation erotica, replete with licentiously graphic prose of all deeds and devices bound and unbound.

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