London The Wicked City: A Thousand Years of Vice in the Capital

London The Wicked City: A Thousand Years of Vice in the Capital

by Fergus Linnane (Author)

Synopsis

London has a long history as a vibrant sexual marketplace with a staggering array of sexual wares on offer. This book surveys a thousand years of commercial sex in London, from the Bishop of Bankside's licensed brothels on Bankside to the sleazy massage parlours and suburban brothels of today's city. The author takes us on a tour of the city's colourful past where all sexual desires were catered for. There were brothels with classical paintings and fine cuisine, accommodation houses where one could take one's choice of the pretty street girls, and the bagnios or bath houses in Covent Garden, which were praised by no less an authority than Casanova. For homosexuals there were mollies' houses. Expensively equipped flagellation establishments catered for the many passionate adherents ofwhat was described as the `English vice'. There were many attempts to suppress the sex industry, particularly under the puritans, but it always emerged strengthened. It was flexible enough to respond to peaks in demand (such as the Restoration and two world wars) and reached an accommodation with gangsters, crooked magistrates and police. With vivid portraits of the enterprising bawds and whores who engaged in the oldest profession in the world, this is a fascinating look at the underside of life in the capital.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 448
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Robson Books Ltd
Published: 01 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 1861059906
ISBN 13: 9781861059901
Book Overview: London has a long history as a vibrant sexual marketplace with a staggering array of sexual wares on offer. This book surveys a thousand years of commercial sex in London, from the Bishop of Bankside's licensed brothels on Bankside to the sleazy massage parlours and suburban brothels of the modern city.

Author Bio
Fergus Linnane is also the author of the critically acclaimed London: The Wicked City. He combined a long career in journalism (at the Daily Mirror and the European, among others) with a fascinated interest in the city's various underworlds.