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Slaves of Isis [Paperback]

Madame de Morville
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  • Paperback: 352 pages
  • Publisher: Stiletto Books; New edition edition (1 Nov 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1903908116
  • ISBN-13: 978-1903908112
  • Product Dimensions: 21.4 x 13.8 x 3.2 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 683,351 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Cruel chatelaines, vengeful goddesses and strict riding mistresses. Treatises on the etiquette of boot worship and the theory of slave training. An erotic book for aficionados of proper equestrian training, rubberist enclosure and female supremacy - for the true devotee of the boot and the whip.

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If you believe that your way of life is strikingly original, that your nocturnal routine is so far removed from the mundane as to be described as otherworldly, then perhaps the 352 pages of "Slaves of Isis" will not leave you appalled and gasping for air within this alien environment of whips, boots and leather where hybridised, rubberised men serve in silence and in pain, as slaves of the black devas, priestesses to the Goddesss. Nothing like this has been written before; it will remain on the bookshelves and in the private libraries of decadent men for centuries to come, as a means of self-discovery, of conversion of the plain-suited man into the four-legged beast of myth. No man can read of the dark pleasures herein recounted and return unscathed to the modern world. For this reason, you should on no account buy this book and if ever you observe a male colleague or his mistress, reach for this volume, as if to borrow it discreetly from you, entice them away with sweet tales of dull days, lest together they are drawn irrevocably into the dark paradise described between the covers of this foremost classic of modern literature.
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Slaves Of Isis 23 Mar 2002
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Format:Hardcover
Apart from the introductory volume titled La Dominatrice, the books in this series are published in hardback only. The black corrugated end-papers and the texture of paper selected for the 56 chapters of Slaves Of Isis suggest a no-expense-spared approach to book production normally lacking in this category of
publishing. Blindfolded, an expert, when subjected to minimal coercion, might guess that this sensual object was taken from the library of some old-fashioned London Club. Indeed I understand from the publishers that leather-bound copies are available, produced in South-west England by craftsmen who have recently bound jewel-encrusted editions of the Koran for a Sultan. The writing is most exotic - as the reader of this review might by now have suspected - with approximately 80 per cent of the chapters exhibiting an originality of idea which might well exceed the crude grasp of the typical purchaser of the sex-book of this genre. If I am correct in presuming that the reader of this review is likely to be American and in search of instant and basic gratification, I must warn him that this book belongs in the most sophisticated of European hands [where Madame de Morville is something of a cult literary figure - a leather-clad dominatrix from Paris]. If, however, you have an affinity with the literary tradition of European erotica, I am confident that you will shortly be overwhelmed by an exceedingly stimulating read of this foremost classic. It may be helpful to point out that the 56 chapters of Slaves Of Isis have been divided, for the purposes of illustration by the artist, Sardax, into three volumes. Slaves Of Isis: Volume Three, which includes the text of the last 20 chapters, is currently in print.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
Expanded from another of her books 2 Mar 2002
By TammyJo Eckhart - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a copy of "La Dominatrice" which has almost 20 extra chapters added into it. DO NOT buy both books -- you will be wasting your money. Just get this book.
No pictures in this book so if you were attracted to the drawings on the covers of De Morville's books, you'll be disappointed.
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