The House Of Ill Repute

The House Of Ill Repute
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Publisher : BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages : 250
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ISBN-10 : 9789175690667
ISBN-13 : 9175690667
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The House Of Ill Repute by : Paul Aro

Paul Aro The House Of Ill Repute Stories from prostitutes working at a brothel in the Middle East from the basis of the novel The House Of Ill Repute by Paul Aro. This novel is not, however, a collection of erotic tales but rather a story that develops dramatically, revealing tragic glimpses into the souls and lives of people associated with houses of ill repute. The Novel translated into English from Armenian. This novel is Paul Aros debut.

A House of Ill Repute

A House of Ill Repute
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 119
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ISBN-10 : LCCN:88136357
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Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis A House of Ill Repute by : Dan Renberg

Houses of Ill Repute

Houses of Ill Repute
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 265
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ISBN-10 : 9780812292695
ISBN-13 : 0812292693
Rating : 4/5 (95 Downloads)

Synopsis Houses of Ill Repute by : Allison Glazebrook

The study of ancient Greek urbanism has moved from examining the evidence for town planning and the organization of the city-state, or polis, to considerations of "everyday life." That is, it has moved from studying the public (fortifications, marketplaces, council houses, gymnasiums, temples, theaters, fountain houses) to studying the private (the physical remains of Greek houses). But what of those buildings that housed activities neither public nor private—brothels, taverns, and other homes of illicit activity? Can they be distinguished from houses? Were businesses like these run from homes? Classical Athenian writers attest to a diverse urban landscape that included tenement houses (sunoikiai), inns (diaitai, pandokeia), factories (ergasteria), taverns (kapelia), gambling dens (skirapheia), training schools (didaskaleia), and brothels (porneia), yet, despite our knowledge of specific terms, associating them with actual physical remains has not been easy. One such writer, Isaeus, mentions tenement houses that hosted prostitutes and wine sellers, while his contemporary Aeschines refers to doctors, smiths, fullers, carpenters, and pimps renting space. Were tenement houses not simply multi-inhabitant spaces but also multipurpose ones? Houses of Ill Repute is the first book to focus on the difficulties of distinguishing private and semiprivate spaces. While others have studied houses or brothels, this volume looks at both together. The chapters, by leading scholars in the field, address such questions as "What is a house?" and "Did the business of prostitution leave behind a unique archaeological record?" Presenting several approaches to identifying and studying distinctions between domestic residences and houses of ill repute, and drawing on the fields of literature, history, and art history and theory, the volume's contributors provide a way forward for the study of domestic and entertainment spaces in the Hellenic world. Contributors: Bradley A. Ault, Allison Glazebrook, Mark L. Lawall, Kathleen M. Lynch, David Scahill, Amy C. Smith, Monika Trümper, Barbara Tsakirgis.

House of Ill Repute

House of Ill Repute
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Publisher : Rogers Publishing and Consulting
Total Pages : 132
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ISBN-10 : 1450792359
ISBN-13 : 9781450792356
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis House of Ill Repute by : Billy E. Malcom

When you read the title of this book you naturally think it is all about prostitutes. Well, it is, but it also brings out what an extremely unique, wonderful, patient, and forgiving God we all have.

Houses of Ill Repute

Houses of Ill Repute
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Publisher : University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages : 264
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ISBN-10 : 9780812247565
ISBN-13 : 0812247566
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Houses of Ill Repute by : Allison Glazebrook

Houses of Ill Repute is the first book to focus on the difficulties of distinguishing between private homes and buildings, such as brothels and taverns, which housed activities neither public nor private in ancient Greece, providing a way forward for the study of domestic and entertainment spaces in the Hellenic world.

House of Ill Repute

House of Ill Repute
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Publisher : Polipoint Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0977825329
ISBN-13 : 9780977825325
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis House of Ill Repute by : William Rivers Pitt

Since his landslide re-election in a state dominated by Democrats,

Whatever Happened to Molly Murphy's House of Fine Repute?

Whatever Happened to Molly Murphy's House of Fine Repute?
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Publisher : Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages : 97
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ISBN-10 : 9781598585193
ISBN-13 : 1598585193
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis Whatever Happened to Molly Murphy's House of Fine Repute? by : Jeffiee Tayar

For nearly 20 years, Molly Murphy's House of Fine Repute was the place to go to celebrate special occasions or just have a fun night out on the town in Oklahoma City. Its costumed hostesses and waitstaff entertained patrons with their outrageous behavior, while diners enjoyed the finest steaks and wines. Now, Author Jeffiee Tayar, its former owner, tells how the restaurant came to be, how it survived for so many years, and how it fell following "the Incident." Along the way, readers are given a look at Bob and Jeffiee Tayar's relationship with each other and with the community. In it, she answers the question people have been asking for more than 10 years, "Whatever Happened to Molly Murphy's House of Fine Repute?" Jeffiee Tayar grew up in Southern Oklahoma but moved to Oklahoma City in 1959, after graduating high school in Ardmore. She married Bob Tayar and together they owned and operated several restaurants in Oklahoma City and Tulsa, most notably Molly Murphy's House of Fine Repute. They raised one son, Bobby, who now lives with his wife and two daughters in Columbus, Ohio. After residing in the Palm Springs area of California for 9 years, Jeffiee has returned to her Oklahoma roots, to be near family and old friends.

A Life of Ill Repute

A Life of Ill Repute
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Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages : 160
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ISBN-10 : 9780228002086
ISBN-13 : 0228002087
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis A Life of Ill Repute by : Maria Serena Mazzi

Prostitution is often called the oldest profession in the world. Even in the Middle Ages, people believed that there would always be women willing to use their bodies for profit. But who were these women who offered themselves up to men? In A Life of Ill Repute Maria Serena Mazzi traces and reconstructs prostitution in the early fourteenth century, describing how in medieval European society women - often extremely poor and overwhelmed by debt, or victims either of predatory men full of duplicitous intentions or simply of rape - were traded as commodities. Prostitutes, according to Mazzi, were despised and condemned but considered necessary in an ambiguous and contradictory society that tolerated their sexual exploitation to safeguard the virtue of honest women and counter the vice of homosexuality, while allowing men to vent their own impulses. The theory of the lesser evil - encouraged by both the church and the state - is the grounds on which prostitution flourished in medieval Europe. In the Middle Ages prostitution was censured and considered disgraceful, but at the same time it was deemed inevitable and even necessary. A Life of Ill Repute uncovers the hypocrisy and speciousness of ecclesiastical, political, and social arguments for the justification of the existence of public prostitution.

The Madam at Six-Twenty-Seven Clay Street

The Madam at Six-Twenty-Seven Clay Street
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Publisher : Acclaim Press
Total Pages : 176
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ISBN-10 : 1948901293
ISBN-13 : 9781948901291
Rating : 4/5 (93 Downloads)

Synopsis The Madam at Six-Twenty-Seven Clay Street by : Mary M. Lucas

One of Bowling Green's most colorful characters, Pauline Tabor was known as the Madam at 627 Clay Street for nearly twenty-five years. A single mother during the Great Depression of the 1930s, Miss Pauline entered the world's oldest profession to support both herself and her two children. However, she quickly learned that it was more profitable to be a madam than "one of the girls", and so began her career as the owner of a brothel. Her early days in the 1930s weren't easy, when the going rate was "three dollars per encounter," but Pauline was smart and eventually opened her famous house on Clay Street in 1944. Through the years, Pauline fought against the US Army, law enforcement and the local courts, always seeming to come out on top. During the war years of the 1940s-50s, her close proximity to Western Kentucky State College (later University), and the US Army bases at Camp Campbell and Fort Knox were certainly good for business, and Pauline knew that running a good establishment would keep the boys coming back again and again. However, over time business began to fade during the sexual revolution of the 1960s, forcing Miss Pauline to close her doors in 1968. The Madam at Six-Twenty-Seven Clay Street tells the true story of Pauline Tabor and many interesting stories of her career in prostitution in the small town of Bowling Green, Kentucky.