Bramblethorn
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Between 1757 and 1795, Jack Harris (probably a pseudonym?) published a book of reviews of "Covent Garden ladies", London's ladies of negotiable virtue. Several editions are available here:
https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/harris-list-of-covent-garden-ladies/
Might be of interest for authors writing period pieces, either for character inspiration or for language, though I doubt all men of Harris' age were as fond of poetic description and heavy-handed metaphors. ("She is the daughter of a jeweller in the city, and is a very good judge of precious stones"...)
https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/harris-list-of-covent-garden-ladies/
Might be of interest for authors writing period pieces, either for character inspiration or for language, though I doubt all men of Harris' age were as fond of poetic description and heavy-handed metaphors. ("She is the daughter of a jeweller in the city, and is a very good judge of precious stones"...)