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- catalog contributor b862436.
- catalog contributor b862437.
- catalog contributor b862438.
- catalog coverage "San Francisco (Calif.) Social life and customs.".
- catalog created "1964.".
- catalog date "1964".
- catalog date "1964.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1964.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [316]-323).".
- catalog description "Part One. El Dorado 1848-1859. The myth of the fair but frail Amazons -- Neither wives, widows, nor maids -- The Countess, Irene McCready, and the respectables -- Ah Toy: the girl in the green silk pantaloons -- The lottery of the golden ingots -- Belle Cora: the beautiful bad -- Belle and the vigilantes -- Belle and the scandal sheets -- Part Two. More gilt and red plush 1860-1949. Madame Moustache: pioneer of the parlor house circuit -- Dolly Adams: the original girl in the fishbowl -- Maud Nelson Fair: W.R. Hearst misses a train -- Jessie Hayman: San Francisco's other fire -- Tessie Wall: "I shot him 'cause I love him, G- D- him!" -- Maude Spencer and Reggie Gamble: bright lights go out tonight -- Dolly Fine: where's the lady in red? -- Sally Stanford: madame councilwoman.".
- catalog extent "xii, 323 p. ;".
- catalog issued "1964".
- catalog issued "1964.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Garden City, N.Y. : Doubleday & Co.,".
- catalog spatial "California San Francisco.".
- catalog spatial "San Francisco (Calif.) Social life and customs.".
- catalog subject "HQ146.S4 G45".
- catalog subject "Prostitution California San Francisco.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part One. El Dorado 1848-1859. The myth of the fair but frail Amazons -- Neither wives, widows, nor maids -- The Countess, Irene McCready, and the respectables -- Ah Toy: the girl in the green silk pantaloons -- The lottery of the golden ingots -- Belle Cora: the beautiful bad -- Belle and the vigilantes -- Belle and the scandal sheets -- Part Two. More gilt and red plush 1860-1949. Madame Moustache: pioneer of the parlor house circuit -- Dolly Adams: the original girl in the fishbowl -- Maud Nelson Fair: W.R. Hearst misses a train -- Jessie Hayman: San Francisco's other fire -- Tessie Wall: "I shot him 'cause I love him, G- D- him!" -- Maude Spencer and Reggie Gamble: bright lights go out tonight -- Dolly Fine: where's the lady in red? -- Sally Stanford: madame councilwoman.".
- catalog title "The madams of San Francisco : an irreverent history of the city by the Golden Gate / Curt Gentry.".
- catalog type "text".