In 17th - century Britain V III, a guide for public homes was published

In the mid - 20th century V III in London and other British cities regularly published guidas, oriencing readers to public homes and special prostitutes. These manuals, in most cases, contained women's physical attributes, services offered by them, and customer estimates. Such a guide, Hariss List of Covent [...]
Such a guide, ʹHariss List of Covent Garden Ladies”, was published in an annual publication from 1757 to 1795. Such street guides were often open to descriptions of ladies working in public homes, including the identity of some of their happy clients. Among them at various times were Duke of York (the brother of British King George III), James Bozwell, and King George IV, writes the world.












