The Callipyges

Romance, Erotica, Lesbian, M&, BDSM
Cover of the book The Callipyges by E.D. (attributed to Edmund Dumoulin), Locus Elm Press (editor), Charles Carrington, Locus Elm Press
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Author: E.D. (attributed to Edmund Dumoulin), Locus Elm Press (editor), Charles Carrington ISBN: 1230000588973
Publisher: Locus Elm Press Publication: August 3, 2015
Imprint: Locus Elm Press Language: English
Author: E.D. (attributed to Edmund Dumoulin), Locus Elm Press (editor), Charles Carrington
ISBN: 1230000588973
Publisher: Locus Elm Press
Publication: August 3, 2015
Imprint: Locus Elm Press
Language: English

At last, the chemise flew over her head, and Lady Flashington remained almost naked..., in the arms of a lustful valet, who was exploring every corner of her charms without his master thinking of stopping him. He pulled off her shoes, then her pearl-grey silk stockings, and when the noble lady was as naked as when she was born, and scarlet with shame..., John laid her across his knees, the backside uppermost, and with his muscular hand reddened the white globes, which jumped furiously at every fresh blow. 

The Callipyges recounts the libinous exploits of Ladies Fairbottom, Lovebirch, Richbuttock, Splendidorb, Plentiful, and Finefleece, as these patrons of slendidly formed posterior form a clandestine spanking club in the heart of high-society London. Enlisting the help of their willing maids, each will demonstrate by way of lecture and practical experiment that manner in which one fond of whip and birch can attain utmost orgiastic joy. With a spot of afternoon tea between there exertions, our wantonesses discuss the virtues of the well reddened bottom. 

This little seen gem of Victorian erotica, attributed to Edmund Dumoulin, and published in English by the infamous Charles Carrington in 1902, is a fine example of flagellatory fiction. Laced with scenes of Lesbian tribadism and gamahuching, and written in a sumptuously graphic prose The Calliphyges will sure to titillate those a collector the genre.

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At last, the chemise flew over her head, and Lady Flashington remained almost naked..., in the arms of a lustful valet, who was exploring every corner of her charms without his master thinking of stopping him. He pulled off her shoes, then her pearl-grey silk stockings, and when the noble lady was as naked as when she was born, and scarlet with shame..., John laid her across his knees, the backside uppermost, and with his muscular hand reddened the white globes, which jumped furiously at every fresh blow. 

The Callipyges recounts the libinous exploits of Ladies Fairbottom, Lovebirch, Richbuttock, Splendidorb, Plentiful, and Finefleece, as these patrons of slendidly formed posterior form a clandestine spanking club in the heart of high-society London. Enlisting the help of their willing maids, each will demonstrate by way of lecture and practical experiment that manner in which one fond of whip and birch can attain utmost orgiastic joy. With a spot of afternoon tea between there exertions, our wantonesses discuss the virtues of the well reddened bottom. 

This little seen gem of Victorian erotica, attributed to Edmund Dumoulin, and published in English by the infamous Charles Carrington in 1902, is a fine example of flagellatory fiction. Laced with scenes of Lesbian tribadism and gamahuching, and written in a sumptuously graphic prose The Calliphyges will sure to titillate those a collector the genre.

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