Best of
Bdsm

1996

The Compleat Spanker


Lady Green - 1996
    The Compleat Spanker has solid coverage of many striking implements beyond the traditional hand-spank.

Torture Garden


David Wood - 1996
    The best-selling fetish photography collection, with over 350 original photographs and over 50 colour plates, a complete guide to the New Flesh.

Consensual Sadomasochism : How to Talk About It and How to Do It Safely


William A. Henkin - 1996
    Combining their extensive professional credentials with deep personal experience, the result is an original introduction to a widely misunderstood realm of human sexuality. "Henkin and Holiday have done erotic explorers a wonderful favor. Their useful book is concise and clearheaded in all things SM. But the most radical concept for many will surely be the notion to simply have fun." - Mark Thompson, editor of Leatherfolk I've actually recomended this book more often than my own. That's because you're holding what is without doubt, one of the finest and most useful books on BDSM ever written. It can help you distinguish between looking and seeing. Not for skimmers........this one is soul food. - Guy Baldwin, M.S. author of TIES THAT BIND and SlaveCraft Henkin and Holiday offer a very useful book about BDSM for mainly beginners in the scene but also for anyone who just like staying on top of opinions about BDSM. The book is well organized with a glossary right after a good discussion of special terms used in BDSM. Likewise sample negotiation forms are found at the end of the chapter where the procedure is explained. The largest section of the book concerns safety but not necessarily the kind you might find in "On the Safe Edge" or "Learning the Ropes". Here the focus is on learning about yourself first, learning about your partner second, and then how to explore BDSM. Throughout the idea that BDSM is primarily a pleasureable partnership is embraced and indeed in my personal experiences the best SM or Ds relationships are partnerships. Neither Henkin nor Holiday say that their way is the only way but they give solid reasons for their opinions and make suggestions based on years in the scene and as scholars and educators. This is definately a book I have proud to have in my library and one I recommend to people new to BDSM. - TammyJo Eckhart from kinkybooks.com

Diary Of A Thought Criminal


Mark I. Chester - 1996
    

Blue Sky Sideways and Other Stories


Alison Tyler - 1996
    

Secrets of Cheatem Manor


Don Winslow - 1996
    Although Rupert’s cousin has inherited the estate, the man must remain at his military post, leaving the estate and Edward’s upbringing in the hands of his father’s half sister, Lady Amanda, and her two very beautiful wards, Catherine and Prudence.

Dark Room: An Online Adventure


Alison Tyler - 1996
    An ambitious journalist, Kate was found mysteriously murdered, leaving her lover with not only fond memories of a too-brief relationship but dozens of unanswered questions about what might have led her to so tragic an end. Determined to keep the memory of her lover alive, Dani goes online under Kate's screen alias; and begins to uncover the truth behind the crime that has torn her world apart.

Safe, Sane, Consensual and Fun


John Warren - 1996
    `The Sensual Seduction` `Spanking` `The Kidnapping` `The Transformation` and eleven more spicy scenarios are all described in delectable detail. And as if that weren`t enough, you also get the benefits of Dr. Warren`s 20-plus years of experience to help you make sure you and your partner will stay safe as you explore uncharted sexual terrain. A classic of the genre, once again available in a new updated edition! John Warren is the author of "The Loving Dominant," a nonfiction exploration of the hows and whys of consensual domination and submission play; "Murder at Roissy," a detective novel set in a BDSM resort in the Arizona desert, and several other works of fiction and nonfiction. Dr. Warren received his Ph.D. from the University of Tennessee and has taught graduate and undergraduate communications courses at East Carolina University and The University of Southern Mississippi.