Six Racy Madams of Colorado (Prostitution).

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Condition Notes: Vintage paperback with worn cover and yellowed pages but intact. This fascinating book offers a rare glimpse into the lives of six notorious 19th-century Colorado madams who ran successful brothels amid the frontier mining boom towns. Their scandalous yet empowering stories challenge norms and provide an unflinching look at the American West’s red-light districts and the harsh realities these enterprising women faced. A unique addition to Western history and women’s studies collections.

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Condition Notes: This vintage paperback copy of “Six Racy Madams of Colorado (Prostitution)” shows signs of well-loved use, with a slightly worn cover and some yellowing of the pages, but remains intact and readable. A fascinating glimpse into the often-overlooked history of the American West’s red-light districts and the enterprising women who ran them.

In the late 19th century, as mining booms brought an influx of men seeking their fortunes, prostitution flourished in Colorado’s frontier towns. This book shines a light on six of the most infamous and successful madams who capitalized on this demand, offering a rare glimpse into their lives, businesses, and the harsh realities they faced. From the infamous Pearl DeVere of Cripple Creek to the more sympathetic Laura Bell of Denver, their stories are both scandalous and empowering, challenging societal norms and double standards.

A unique addition to any collection on Western history or women’s studies, this book provides an unflinching look at a controversial yet integral part of the region’s past. Readers will gain new appreciation for these trailblazing entrepreneurs who carved out spaces of autonomy and economic power in a male-dominated world. A must-read for those interested in the grittier side of the Wild West.

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1965 edition. Paperback cover has significant wear, scuffs, small marks and stains, and bending. Spine has significant reading creases and wear. Pages have some marks but largely are clean and the binding is secure.