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how to train your slave: The Roman Guide to Slave Management Jerry Toner, 2014-09-04 A scholar explores the history of slavery in Ancient Rome using a fictional story as a backdrop. Marcus Sidonius Falx is an average Roman citizen. Born of a relatively well-off noble family, he lives on a palatial estate in Campania, dines with senators and generals, and, like all of his ancestors before him, owns countless slaves. Having spent most of his life managing his servants—many of them prisoners from Rome’s military conquests—he decided to write a kind of owner’s manual for his friends and countrymen. The result, The Roman Guide to Slave Management, is a sly, subversive guide to the realities of servitude in ancient Rome. Cambridge scholar Jerry Toner uses Falx, his fictional but true-to-life creation, to describe where and how to Romans bought slaves, how they could tell an obedient worker from a troublemaker, and even how the ruling class reacted to the inevitable slave revolts. Toner also adds commentary throughout, analyzing the callous words and casual brutality of Falx and his compatriots and putting it all in context for the modern reader. Written with a deep knowledge of ancient culture—and the depths of its cruelty—this is the Roman Empire as you’ve never seen it before. “By turns charming, haughty, and brutal . . . an ingenious device.” —The New Yorker “[Toner’s] history and commentary provides context for the dirty institution upon which modern civilization is built.” —Publishers Weekly |
how to train your slave: The Willie Lynch Letter and the Making of a Slave Willie Lynch, Willie Lynch, a British slave owner from the West Indies, stepped onto the shores of colonial Virginia in 1712, bearing secrets that would shape the fate of generations to come. Within this manuscript, allegedly transcribed from Lynch’s speech to American slaveholders on the banks of the James River, lies a blueprint for subjugation. Lynch’s genius lay not in brute force but in psychological warfare. He understood that to break a people, one must first break their spirit. His methods—pitiless and cunning—sowed seeds of distrust, pitting slave against slave, exploiting vulnerabilities, and perpetuating a cycle of suffering. This document sheds light on the brutal realities of slavery and the ways in which its legacy continues to shape contemporary society |
how to train your slave: Slave Training Mistress Dede, 2015-03-11 Domination and submission: perhaps you're aware of it from Fifty Shades of Grey, or perhaps you're a seasoned practitioner; whatever your experience level and expectations, this guide will provide you with a step-by-step blueprint of exactly what you will need to do in order to train your submissive partner(s), and have him/her* delighting in obeying your every command.In this guide you will learn about all of the steps which are conducive towards developing a positive Dom/sub relationship, which means you'll be learning about how to prepare a Domination and submission relationship in the first place; the protocols which you may use to maintain discipline in your sub; practices for physical, sexual and attitude submission; how you and your sub can use rituals to get into and out of your roles when engaging in D/s scenes; and there will even be some more advanced techniques mixed in throughout the guide which will help you take your Domination and submission experience to the next level. Without further ado, let's begin. |
how to train your slave: How To Train Your Dragon Collection Cressida Cowell, 2020-07-11 Collected together for the first time, read the first three books that inspired the How to Train Your Dragon films: How to Train Your Dragon/ How to Be a Pirate/ How to Speak Dragonese Hiccup Horrendous Haddock the Third is a smallish Viking with a longish name. Hiccup's father is chief of the Hairy Hooligan tribe which means Hiccup is the Heir to the Hairy Hooligan throne - but Hiccup feels like a very ordinary boy. Can he be a Hero? This book bundle contains the first three hilarious stories in Hiccup's adventures with his dragon, Toothless. Will Hiccup lead ten novices in their initiation into the Hairy Hooligan Tribe. Can he steal back his book of Dragonese from the Romans? Can he navigate the Fortress of Sinister, and defeat the Monstrous Strangulator? Most importantly, can Hiccup really save the Isle of Berk with a dragon who looks like an ickle brown bunny with wings? There's only one way to find out... |
how to train your slave: The City of a Thousand Faces Walker Dryden, 2020-05-28 'A complex, gorgeous and compelling tapestry of love, death, trust and betrayal' - Daily Mail A sweeping historical fantasy saga based on the hit podcast Tumanbay ****** 'Immersive, rich, compelling and populated with characters who come alive on the page, it will transport you to a different world. I loved it and didn't want it to end.' - Sarah Lotz, author of The Three 'Written with the finesse of a master-assassin's dagger... I could not put it down!' Christian Cameron ****** Tumanbay: the most magnificent city on earth. The beating heart of a vast empire. A city of dreams - where those who arrived as slaves now reside in the seat of power. But the wheel of fate is never still: from the gilded rooftops to the dark catacombs, there are secrets waiting to be uncovered. For Gregor, Master of the Palace Guard, the work of rooting out spies and traitors is never done. His brother, the great General Qulan, must quell a distant rebellion. Whilst Shajah, chief wife to the Sultan, is suspicious that her new maid Sarah is not who she claims to be. And a mysterious stranger arrives with a gift for the Sultan himself. A gift that will change Tumanbay forever... ****** 'The writing and imagery are flawless, taking you right into the heart of the story and characters. While I was reading, this was MY world, and you can't ask for more than that from a fantasy novel.' Reader review (five stars) |
how to train your slave: From Slave Cabin to Pulpit Peter Randolph, 2004 Although much has been written about the peculiar institution of slavery, questions still remain about this manifestly cruel system. How could such brutality be tolerated by a modern, civilized society? Perhaps even more importantly, how could the victims cope with the numerous physical and spiritual challenges? Out of print for over 100 years, FROM SLAVE CABIN TO PULPIT shows the power of faith, of how one man, Peter Randolph, born into miserable poverty and ignorance, after an almost miraculous release from slavery, attained a position of respect and authority in white society. Reminiscent of Frederick Douglass' own narrative, this work provides a carefully written, detailed, and fair portrayal of life in slavery, and the life after it for those fortunate enough to have survived. Randolph traces his growth from illiterate laborer to church minister, all the while unselfishly pointing out that his progress was made largely possible by the care and understanding of people uncontaminated by the sins of the age. He also praises the men and women who helped destroy slavery, but notes that racism still had to be eliminated. Despite his savage mistreatment, he does not seek revenge, nor does he see former slave-holders as beyond redemption. |
how to train your slave: Psychological Racketeers Dorothy Hazeltine Yates, 1932 |
how to train your slave: The Art of Sensual Female Dominance Claudia Varrin, 2000-08 In this introduction to a different, more daring love style, ex-mistress Claudia Varrin celebrates the delightful and unexpected romance and sensuality of D&S (dominance and submission) and offers suggestions on how to add this delicious spice to a bland sexual relationship. From its light-hearted party games to its detailed anatomy lesson (imperative for anyone who plans to wield a whip), The Art of Sensual Female Dominance explores many D&S practices in a direct but sensitive way. Varrin communicates how these practices not only are sexually fulfilling but also can bring couples closer emotionally and spiritually. The book suggests ways in which a woman can introduce D&S into a relationship, gives advice on how to set up one's first D&S scene, and explores the emotions each partner experiences before, during, and after playtime. There is instruction on the specifics of bondage, foot worship, and discipline, to name just a few of the fabulous fetish and fantasy chapters. Leather one night, lace the next, D&S can provide the techniques and confidence to turn you into a different woman every night, the possibilities limited only by your imagination. |
how to train your slave: The Complete Works George Noe͏̈l Gordon Byron (Baron Byron), John Galt, 1837 |
how to train your slave: Farmer's Advocate and Home Journal , 1909 |
how to train your slave: Punch Mark Lemon, Henry Mayhew, Tom Taylor, Shirley Brooks, Francis Cowley Burnand, Owen Seaman, 1907 |
how to train your slave: The Works of Lord Byron, in Verse and Prose George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1846 |
how to train your slave: How To Turn Your Ability Into Cash Earl Prevette, 2009-01-01 Every person is born with their own unique set of strengths, abilities, and talents, but few find a way to translate those abilities into income. In How to Turn Your Ability into Cash, renowned New Thought expert Earl Prevette provides readers with practical advice on how to capitalize on their unique talents, overcome pessimism and self-doubt, and blaze a trail to success, affluence, and fulfillment. |
how to train your slave: Wit and Wisdom of India Shyama Shankar, Ṣyāma-Ṣaṅkara, 1924 |
how to train your slave: Poems and Dramas of Lord Byron George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1899 |
how to train your slave: The Poetical Works of Lord Byron George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, 1905 |
how to train your slave: The modern British drama British drama, 1811 |
how to train your slave: Zohrab, the Hostage James Justinian Morier, 1836 |
how to train your slave: The Masonic Mirror , 1870 |
how to train your slave: Out West Charles Fletcher Lummis, 1911 Contains monthly column of the Sequoya League. |
how to train your slave: Pamphlets Loyal Publication Society, 1861 |
how to train your slave: The Drama Alfred Bates, James Penny Boyd, John Porter Lamberton, 1904 |
how to train your slave: The Drama; Its History, Literature and Influence on Civilization Alfred Bates, James Penny Boyd, John Porter Lamberton, 1904 |
how to train your slave: The Drama; Its History, Literature and Influence on Civilization , 1903 |
how to train your slave: Spain Charles Herbert Sylvester, 1924 |
how to train your slave: Collected Stories Raja Rao, 2015-02-24 This collection of Raja Rao’s short fiction traverses the entire span of his literary career. These vibrant stories reveal his deep understanding of village life and his passion for India’s freedom struggle, and showcase his experimentation with form and style. They range from ones written by a struggling young writer to those of later years, displaying a mature, stylistic formalism. |
how to train your slave: SELECTIONS FROM THE RECORDS OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PUNJAB AND ITS DEPENDENCIES , 1870 |
how to train your slave: Total Home Makeover Renee Metzler, 2012-08-15 Get a Total Home Makeover in 20 days. Each day, Let's Chat (daily coaching session) about one secret to home management, then Get Moving (daily to do list) and apply what you just learned. Stay motivated with a Daily Renewal (prayer, Bible verse and journal) and a Weekly Reward (fun ideas to celebrate your success). Total Home Makeover is a complete home management course. During your journey, get yourself, your family and your home all paddling in the same direction, toward order. Travel through three phases: Phase 1: Transform Self. Learn smart daily and weekly home management routines that create order in the home. Phase 2: Transform Family. Coach your family to learn and maintain healthy home habits that bring order to the home. Phase 3: Transform Home. Organize (clear, sort, store) room-by-room to create a functional home with activity zones that meet your family's needs. Plus get worksheets (meal planner, chore chart, daily routines, room planner), stories from the author |
how to train your slave: Zohrab the hostage ... Second edition, revised and corrected. By James J. Morier James Justinian MORIER, 1837 |
how to train your slave: Pearson's Magazine , 1903 |
how to train your slave: St. Nicholas Mary Mapes Dodge, 1895 |
how to train your slave: The Frederick Douglass Papers Frederick Douglass, 2009-12-08 This volume of The Frederick Douglass Papers represents the first of a four-volume series of the selected correspondence of the great American abolitionist and reformer. Douglass’s correspondence was richly varied, from relatively obscure slaveholders and fugitive slaves to poets and politicians, including Horace Greeley, William H. Seward, Susan B. Anthony, and Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. The letters acquaint us with Douglass’s many roles—politician, abolitionist, diplomat, runaway slave, women’s rights advocate, and family man—and include many previously unpublished letters between Douglass and members of his family. Douglass stood at the epicenter of the political, social, intellectual, and cultural issues of antebellum America. This collection of Douglass’s early correspondence illuminates not only his growth as an activist and writer, but the larger world of the times and the abolition movement as well. |
how to train your slave: The Complete Works, Including the Suppressed Poems, and Supplementary Pieces, Selected from His Papers After His Death Lord Byron, 1830 |
how to train your slave: The British Drama , 1859 |
how to train your slave: Munsey's Magazine for ... , 1912 |
how to train your slave: Munsey's Magazine , 1912 |
how to train your slave: The Cosmopolitan , 1908 |
how to train your slave: Garden of Eden Ernest Hemingway, 2014-05-22 A sensational bestseller when it appeared in 1986, The Garden of Eden is the last uncompleted novel of Ernest Hemingway, which he worked on intermittently from 1946 until his death in 1961. Set on the Côte d'Azur in the 1920s, it is the story of a young American writer, David Bourne, his glamorous wife, Catherine, and the dangerous, erotic game they play when they fall in love with the same woman. “A lean, sensuous narrative...taut, chic, and strangely contemporary,” The Garden of Eden represents vintage Hemingway, the master “doing what nobody did better” (R.Z. Sheppard, Time). |
how to train your slave: Catalog of Copyright Entries Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1952 |
how to train your slave: The Poetical Works of Allan Ramsay. With Selections from the Scottish Poets Before Burns. Edited by C. Mackay. (Remarks on the Genius and Writings of A. Ramsay. By W. F. Tytler, Lord Woodhouselee.) Illustrated with ... Engravings on Steel Allan Ramsay, 1866 |
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