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New, old Stripping History book

“Sin in the second city” by Karen Abbott is a must read for stripping history because we are studying the Everleigh Club and sisters in preparation for an interview about the famous sisters with Chicago’s most naked woman, Michelle L’ amour and her partner Frankie. The two of them are quite knowledgeable on this topic so I’m thrilled to be talking to them soon.

It’s a pretty easy book to find so go grab one for yourself and prepare for an unforgettable story.

Here’s a little article about the history of the Everleigh club.


“In early 20th century Chicago, the scandalous stories rocking popular culture could well be plucked from today's newspaper headlines.


One of the juiciest stories was in city's Levee District. There, sisters Minna and Ada Everleigh ran the country's most famous brothel, welcoming politicians, actors and foreign dignitaries, among other prominent clientele.


And they could name names if they had to.


In her new book, Sin in the Second City: Madams, Ministers, Playboys and the Battle for America's Soul, author Karen Abbott lifts the curtain on the sisters' notorious club. From their double mansion, the Everleighs attempted to elevate the world's oldest profession. They made sure their 30 "girls" dined on gourmet food, were examined by honest physicians and were educated.


Clients, who were admitted by referral letter, could enjoy an elaborate bordello featuring a room of 1,000 mirrors and stringed orchestras, among other amenities. High-profile guests included Prince Henry of Prussia, who visited in 1902.


But scandal and disapproval by Victorian Era reformers gradually brought an end to the excesses of the Everleigh Club and clubs like it. When Marshall Field Jr., son of the store founder, was found shot at his home in November 1905, rumor spread that one of the Everleigh prostitutes had done it.”

Finish reading at


https://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=12069637

New, old Stripping History book

Comments

I have this book, haven't yet read it. My mother was a stripper in clubs in Kansas city, and also in the uso, Vietnam days

Allison Carter

I love this book!

Jo Weldon

I thought that was a good book. I have a couple of her other books and almost picked up another one during an ill-advised stop at B&N on the way home this afternoon.

Kim Rice

Why do some people try to force their beliefs on others? All those gentlemen were doing was trying to have some clean, dirty fun. And they were doing their part to help provide jobs and stimulate the economy. Thanks for sharing Dannie. Have a beautiful day.

Greg Smith


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