an elegant, flowery
work of pornography describing the activities of a
London prostitute, written by
John Cleland (1709 - 1789).
an elegant, flowery
work of pornography describing the activities of a
London prostitute, written by
John Cleland (1709 - 89).
an elegant, flowery
work of pornography describing the activities of a
London prostitute, written by
John Cleland (1709@1789). He's
got enough
overts against you out of
session, you know, to make a-make a book like Fanny Hill.
-The Failed Case (27 Oct. 64) an elegant, flowery
work of pornography describing the
life of a
London prostitute. This
work was written in the mid-1700s by
English author
John Cleland (1709-1789), who at the
time was impoverished and produced it to support himself. Due to its vivid descriptions, it was heavily suppressed when first published and was not
cleared by the United
States Supreme Court until 1966.