Sexual Life in England, Past and PresentF. Aldor, 1938 - 664 pages |
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... taverns where both sexes meet without supervision , and those who have a lively inclination to pleasure can command agreeable satisfaction in a manner which cannot be found so easily anywhere else ? ' . The taverns are scattered all ...
... taverns where both sexes meet without supervision , and those who have a lively inclination to pleasure can command agreeable satisfaction in a manner which cannot be found so easily anywhere else ? ' . The taverns are scattered all ...
Page 139
... taverns in the eighteenth century were the Shakespeare ' tavern ' , the ' School of Venus ' , as Bob Derry's tavern was called , and the Golden Lion ' in , the Strand , known as the ' Cat'3 . In the nineteenth century prostitutes were ...
... taverns in the eighteenth century were the Shakespeare ' tavern ' , the ' School of Venus ' , as Bob Derry's tavern was called , and the Golden Lion ' in , the Strand , known as the ' Cat'3 . In the nineteenth century prostitutes were ...
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... taverns did a good business in the sale of refreshments and other ' goods " and enticed prostitutes by promising them food and drink or money ' . ' 66 Besides the taverns there were the ' gin palaces ' , those ' breeding grounds of vice ...
... taverns did a good business in the sale of refreshments and other ' goods " and enticed prostitutes by promising them food and drink or money ' . ' 66 Besides the taverns there were the ' gin palaces ' , those ' breeding grounds of vice ...
Table des matières
mistresses in the eighteenth century Foreign prostitutes Homeless girls | 24 |
CHAPTER IV | 115 |
CHAPTER V | 167 |
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