Book Description
If you ever wondered what Jane Austens Mr. Darcy and his "fellows" got up to on their numerous trips to London read this facsimile edition of the book they would have certainly carried around...
Harriss List of Covent Garden Ladies was a bestseller of the eighteenth century, selling 250,000 copies in an age before mass consumerism. An annual "guide book," it detailed the names and specialities of the capitals prostitutes. During its heyday (175795) Harriss List was the essential accessory for any serious gentleman of pleasure. Yet beyond its titillating passages lay a glimpse into the lives of those who lived and died by the Lists profits during the Georgian era. Hallie Rubenhold has collected the funniest, ruddiest and most surreal entries penned by Jack Harris, "Pimp-General-of-All-England" into this hilarious book.
About the author
Hallie Rubenhold studied history at the University of Massachusetts and history and the history of art at the University of Leeds. She worked as the Assistant Curator at the National Portrait Gallery, London before deciding to teach history and write full-time.