The Bawdy House Girls: A Look at the Brothels of the Old West

The Bawdy House Girls: A Look at the Brothels of the Old West
ISBN-10
0974755176
ISBN-13
9780974755175
Category
Brothels
Pages
188
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
Stagecoach Pub
Author
Alton Pryor

Description

Many of the brothel madams were kind hearted. For instance, Madame Pauline, on hearing of a desperate family in dire straits, provided them a house and a job for the father. In the west, the bawdy house girls filled an obvious need or they wouldn't have survived. Many girls left the trade as soon as they could, usually by marriage. Others became hooked on drugs or committed suicide.

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