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What's a Poor Girl to Do?: Prostitution in Mid-Nineteenth Century America
What's a Poor Girl to Do?: Prostitution in Mid-Nineteenth Century America
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Prostitution in Mid-Nineteenth Century America
, by Elizabeth A. Topping.
A graphic look at sexuality in early Victorian America, the extent and causes of prostitution, its effect on society, and the myths and realities the Victorians held about the oldest profession known to humankind. (72 pages, 5.5" x 8.5", Paperback) - Item #2577
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