BDSMBooks, an imprint of Bondage Books, was founded in 1999 by Pentland Hick after selling Silver Moon Books, a similar BDSM-related publishing house.
BDSMBooks publishes several e-books monthly on themes of erotic domination, ranging from mild to hard, and pre-rated explicitly. It is a second home for certain notable authors in the field. BDSMBooks is part of the Bondage Books imprint, which sells hardcover and softcover Bondage fiction, and includes a German-language offshoot, xxxx-buchladen.com .
BDSMBooks publishes several e-books monthly on themes of erotic domination, ranging from mild to hard, and pre-rated explicitly. It is a second home for certain notable authors in the field. BDSMBooks is part of the Bondage Books imprint, which sells hardcover and softcover Bondage fiction, and includes a German-language offshoot, xxxx-buchladen.com .
Edward Dolan was an Early 16th Century author who wrote many famous literary pieces.
Youth
Edward Dolan was born at Colonus, just outside Athens, Greece in 1496.
His parents were wealthy merchents in that Athens city. This allowed Dolan to be able to receive a suitable education, a well rounded life, and an entire library of works which moved him toward his later pursuit of literature. Dolan first found his interest of literature intriging at the young age of 14 years old. Thus, leaving him a long span of time to cultivate his new found love.
Influences
Dolan's long life spanned across many important historical events including numerous wars in Europe that can be deeply seen throughout Dolan's works.
While at the time many artists were making their name known such as Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, Dolan was expressing his views on life through words.
There are many references to the art world in Dolan's works showing how Dolan was greatly influenced by the many artists in his past and in his present.
First Works
Dolan's first work was Limitations of Human Existence written in 1519, this story was one of the first pieces ever to show how frail and useless humans actually are and how small they are against the entire world.
His next few stories were Interigation of Kowledge (1524), and Unhappy Citizens (1535) after this Dolan did not write another story for thirty-two years.
Comeback
Youth
Edward Dolan was born at Colonus, just outside Athens, Greece in 1496.
His parents were wealthy merchents in that Athens city. This allowed Dolan to be able to receive a suitable education, a well rounded life, and an entire library of works which moved him toward his later pursuit of literature. Dolan first found his interest of literature intriging at the young age of 14 years old. Thus, leaving him a long span of time to cultivate his new found love.
Influences
Dolan's long life spanned across many important historical events including numerous wars in Europe that can be deeply seen throughout Dolan's works.
While at the time many artists were making their name known such as Michelangelo and Leonardo da Vinci, Dolan was expressing his views on life through words.
There are many references to the art world in Dolan's works showing how Dolan was greatly influenced by the many artists in his past and in his present.
First Works
Dolan's first work was Limitations of Human Existence written in 1519, this story was one of the first pieces ever to show how frail and useless humans actually are and how small they are against the entire world.
His next few stories were Interigation of Kowledge (1524), and Unhappy Citizens (1535) after this Dolan did not write another story for thirty-two years.
Comeback
Retsami is a game played by two players. Each player has four counters, and the aim of the game is to get one of your counters to the center of the board before your opponent does.
You move through a spiral board, although you can take your opponents pieces vertically, horizontally or diagonally. The piece is then removed from the board.
It is seen as an alternative to chess or checkers, in that there is no element of luck involved, although it is relatively unknown compared to chess and checkers.
You move through a spiral board, although you can take your opponents pieces vertically, horizontally or diagonally. The piece is then removed from the board.
It is seen as an alternative to chess or checkers, in that there is no element of luck involved, although it is relatively unknown compared to chess and checkers.
Reverse antisemitism is a term which applies to hostility directed at those who appear antisemitic, or are labeled antisemitic, typically involving censorship. This is akin to reverse discrimination.
There is an arguable tendency in American media – to label individuals 'antisemitic', conservatively – meaning 'guilty until proven innocent'. Once you appear 'on the list' (the list of those considered antisemitic), most likely, you will remain there forever. It is a kind of censorship combined with reverse prejudice.
The basic problem with that way of thinking is the same as with 'normal prejudice'. Ideas and individuals are excluded simply on the basis of a past/perceived fault against Judaism. The author of this article will no doubt be labeled antisemitic and 'thrown to the wolves'
There is an arguable tendency in American media – to label individuals 'antisemitic', conservatively – meaning 'guilty until proven innocent'. Once you appear 'on the list' (the list of those considered antisemitic), most likely, you will remain there forever. It is a kind of censorship combined with reverse prejudice.
The basic problem with that way of thinking is the same as with 'normal prejudice'. Ideas and individuals are excluded simply on the basis of a past/perceived fault against Judaism. The author of this article will no doubt be labeled antisemitic and 'thrown to the wolves'