Four books of fantastical female-led fiction and male misadventures. Misadventures that take place on other worlds, in other dimensions, and right here on planet-earth... Worlds and dimensions where the female reigns supreme and the male...?
In late 19th Century London, a physician becomes curious with an affluent neighbour whose servants are all uniformed in pink. A female neighbour from Eastern Europe who thinks he would look most fetching in such a colour and such a role also.
A trip to another planet leads to indenture, adventure, and acceptance when that planet is ruled by warring Amazons who see men as weaker, more simple, and wholly functional beings fit only to be of use to a gender nature always intended to be superior to them.
A crash landing on an uncharted world leads the crew of a ship into modification and service as the property of the deranged but gifted female scientist there before them. A German woman who, along with her huge and devoted assistant has very specific ideas when it comes to men and the uses to which they should be put.
Finally, a man wakes alone disoriented after a light-plane crash in Maine and finds himself in a strange but similar dimension... Similar, but drastically and mortifyingly different... And in ways he finds as appalling to him as he finds them nightmarish.
This volume-contains:
"Domination Most Primal" from Miss Hortense Quartermain; "Amazon's Chattel" by Willem Overmars; "Herrin" from Maurice Huysman; and Caspar Michael Friedrich's "The Other Life".
4-Female-Led books of matriarchal fantasy and gender-warfare.