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The Covent Garden Ladies

Pimp General Jack & The Extraordinary Story of Harris' List

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The Covent Garden Ladies

Auteur(s): Hallie Rubenhold
Narrateur(s): Lucy Rayner
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The Covent Garden Ladies tells the story of Samuel Derrick, Jack Harris, and Charlotte Hayes, whose complicated and colorful lives were brought together by the publication of Harris' List, an infamous guidebook of prostitutes which detailed addresses, physical characteristics, and "specialties". The true history of the book is a tragicomedy motivated by poverty, passionate love, aspiration, and shame. Its telling plunges the listener down the dark alleys of 18th-century London's underworld, a realm populated by tavern owners, pimps, punters, card sharps, and of course, a colorful range of prostitutes and brothel-keepers.

©2005 Hallie Rubenhold (P)2019 HighBridge, a division of Recorded Books
Europe Grande-Bretagne Moderne Sciences sociales XVIIIe siècle
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Interesting book but the narration was so unnatural and AI-like that I almost gave up after only half a chapter. The author would have made a much better job (her podcast "Bad Women was EXCELLENT). I enjoyed the content but the way this audiobook was recorded was recorded was distracting... in a very unpleasant way.

Terrible narrator

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This book was well written and narrated, but I bailed about half way through. I appreciated the way London at the time was explained, the brothels, the prostitutes, the pimps and the ‘customers’. From there it was too focused on the pimps. I was more interested in the lives of the women.

It was ok

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