The Romance of Lust

by Anonymous

Published 26 March 1995
The Romance of Lust is a Victorian erotic novel published anonymously in four volumes during the years 1873-1876. The novel is told in first person, and the protagonist of the novel is Charlie Roberts. Charlie possesses a large penis, much virility, and a seemingly insatiable sexual appetite. The novel begins with "There were three of us - Mary, Eliza, and myself." Charlie describes his sexual initiation as an adolescent - as he is "approaching fifteen". He catalogs his sexual experiences including incest with his sisters Eliza and Mary, sex with his governesses, and his later sexual exploits with various male and female friends, and acquaintances. Besides incest, the book deals with a variety of sexual activities, including orgies, masturbation, lesbianism, flagellation, fellatio, cunnilingus, gay sex, anal sex, and double penetration. Taboo subjects such as homosexuality, incest, and pedophilia are common themes in the novel.

Nothing Sacred

by Anonymous

Published 1 March 1996
This extraordinary work is one of the rarest of all volumes of secret erotica. It relates the story of a most unorthodox order that prays only to the gods of pleasure.


The Oyster III

by Anonymous

Published 1 September 1989

The Pearl

by Anonymous

Published 1 October 1995

`Lady Pokingham’ and `La Rose d’Amour’ are taken from `The Pearl’ (A Magazine of Facetiae and Voluptuous Reading), which was first published between 1879 and 1880 and revelled unashamedly in its reputation for salubrious gossip from the upper echelons of society.

Are there really two sides to every story?

Follow the story of Beatrice in Volume One, `Lady Pokingham’, where sordid adventures in the sexual underworld are commonplace, and virginal fantasies, flagellation and Catholic guilt manifest into streams of erotic poetry.

In Volume Two, `La Rose d'Amour’, a young man is influenced by his lusty young cousins, who invite him to join an illicit club of debauchery and brandy-saturated orgies, where pearl necklaces and see-through negligees are the only dress codes required.




Venus Rising

by Anonymous

Published 1 October 1996

Harem Nights

by Anonymous

Published 1 September 1992
A stranded English nobleman is rescued by the beautiful ladies of the Pasha's harem, and is presented the rare opportunity to realize his most secret fantasies, in what The New Statesman calls perhaps the most arousing erotic classic of them all.


Careless Passion

by Anonymous

Published 1 October 1994
These two classics of erotic literature follow the super-heated tradition of erotic realism as practiced by masters like Marcus Heller. Captured is a hard-edged story of surrender and betrayal that will electrify the senses. Dangerous Affairs is a tale of traffic in illicit pleasures . . . and the reckless pursuit of lust and greed.

Eroticon

by Anonymous

Published 1 September 1991
Here are lovers and maids, rakes and whores from texts known only to connoisseurs of the forbidden: the innocent but naturally sensual Bella in The Autobiography of a flea * the wild and wanton Victorian lady known as Eveline * the precociously flirtatious Flossie, a Venus at Sixteen * the over sophisticated Tony and Casilda here laid bare in A Gallery of Nudes * the passionate Romans, Spartacus and Clodia, whose love is destined to spark a revolution in Roman Orgy - and, of course, the mysterious Victorian Philander Walter, author of the notorious confession My Secret Life.

Best of the "Erotic Reader"

by Anonymous

Published 1 February 1997
A veritable "Cook's Tour" of the best scenes drawn from the world's finest erotic writing.

Fallen Woman

by Anonymous

Published 21 January 1993

Carnal Knowledge

by Anonymous

Published 1 October 1996

The Oyster V

by Anonymous

Published 1 April 1991

The Oyster II

by Anonymous

Published 1 May 1989