Classic Erotic Novels
Four Thursdays by Bernard Montorgeuil (English Translation)
Four Thursdays – Jean-Louis is a naive young man who lives with his family and is not independent in any real sense. This makes him an ideal victim for the sadistic and mature Madame de Varennes who is working out a revenge on others through his destruction at her hands.
Dressage by Bernard Montorgeuil (English Translation)
Dressage – This is a tale of obsession, sexual slavery, domination, and fetish. The intimate breaking down of a man’s sexuality for the simple carnal pleasure of his rightful and debauched owners.
Letters From a Friend in Paris
Letters From a Friend in Paris – Beautiful young women come to Harry’s photography studio to have formal as well as risque portraits made.
The Amatory Experiences of a Surgeon
The Amatory Experiences of a Surgeon is the story of a young man whose early education in an English boarding school serves as a basis to become a surgeon in Britain. As an adult he enjoys a number of erotic encounters with his female patients.
Miss High-Heels by Anonymous
Miss High-Heels: the story of a rich but girlish young gentleman under the control of his pretty step-sister and her aunt.
Behind the Green Door by Anonymous
The Abduction Of Gloria, also known as Behind the Green Door, was written sometime before or during WWII, by an unknown and untraceable author. It was clandestinely circulated underground for a number of years before it was made into a classic of XXX cinema in 1972.
Gamiani by Alfred de Musset
Gamiani is the classic tale of the obsessive pursuit of sensual pleasures which results in murder and suicide.
Fanny Hill – Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure by John Cleland
Fanny Hill – Memoirs of a Woman of Pleasure is one of the most prosecuted and banned books in history. This edition reproduces the 1748-1749 unexpurgated text and includes the suite of twelve illustrations from Paul Avril from 1887.
Two Flappers in Paris by Anonymous
Two Flappers in Paris – A man meets a young lady on the cross-Channel voyage and learns that she is going to school in Paris. The next day in Paris, the man, posing as ‘Uncle Jack,’ is allowed to take the young lady and her friend for an afternoon’s diversion at a Maison Close where a great amount of education is imparted.