Sin in the Second City

Madams, Ministers, Playboys, and the Battle for America's Soul

Paperback, 384 pages

English language

Published June 10, 2008 by Random House Trade Paperbacks.

ISBN:
978-0-8129-7599-4
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4 stars (3 reviews)

Step into the perfumed parlors of the Everleigh Club, the most famous brothel in American history--and the catalyst for a culture war that rocked the nation. Operating in Chicago's notorious Levee district at the dawn of the last century, the Club's proprietors, two aristocratic sisters named Minna and Ada Everleigh, welcomed moguls and actors, senators and athletes, foreign dignitaries and literary icons, into their stately double mansion, where thirty stunning Everleigh "butterflies" awaited their arrival. Courtesans named Doll, Suzy Poon Tang, and Brick Top devoured raw meat to the delight of Prince Henry of Prussia and recited poetry for Theodore Dreiser. Whereas lesser madams pocketed most of a harlot's earnings and kept a "whipper" on staff to mete out discipline, the Everleighs made sure their girls dined on gourmet food, were examined by an honest physician, and even tutored in the literature of Balzac.Not everyone appreciated the sisters' attempts to …

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3 stars

I found myself harboring serious sympathy for the harlots and madams researched for this book. My bias against Americans' and our tendency to be Puritanical about sex probably had something to do with this; however, at the very least it was entertaining. Abbott narrates her story in a similar vein as that of Erik Larson, author of "Devil in the White City," which was also about Chicago. Very enjoyable.

Subjects

  • Human Sexuality
  • United States - 20th Century (1900-1945)
  • United States - State & Local - Midwest
  • History / General
  • History - U.S.