Shackled (magazine)
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Shackled was a bondage magazine published by London Enterprises and distributed by Lyndon Distributors.[1] The magazine was published on a quarterly basis.[1] It depicted bound and disciplined women.
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- Diana E. H. Russell, "Against pornography: the evidence of harm", Russell Pub., 1993, ISBN 0-9634776-1-7 Search this book on ., p. 84
- Diana E. H. Russell, "Dangerous relationships: pornography, misogyny, and rape", SAGE, 1998, ISBN 0-7619-0525-1 Search this book on ., p. 90
- Austin Sarat & Thomas R. Kearns, "Justice and injustice in law and legal theory", Amherst series in law, jurisprudence, and social thought, University of Michigan Press, 1996, ISBN 0-472-06625-0 Search this book on ., pp. 108–109
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