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39.
Ibid.
40.
Ibid., p. 418
41.
Ibid.
42.
Ibid.
43.
Ibid., p. 419
44.
Ibid., p. 447
45.
Ibid., p. 410
46.
Ibid., p. 439
47.
Ibid., p. 441
48.
Ibid., p. 442
49.
Ibid., p. 443
50.
Ibid., p. 441
51.
Ibid., p. 442
52.
Ibid., p. 448
53.
Ibid., p. 449
54.
Ibid.
55.
Ibid., p. 451
56.
Ibid.
57.
Ibid., p. 452
58.
Ibid., p. 477
59.
Ibid.
60.
Ibid.
Chapter Twelve
1.
See Linnane,
London the Wicked City
, pp. 319â20
2.
See Ziegler,
London at War
, p. 326
3.
See Showalter,
Sexual Anarchy
, p. 24
4.
See Nicolson,
Portrait of a Marriage
, p. 105
5.
See Houlbrook,
Queer London, Perils and Pleasures in the Sexual Metropolis 1918â1957
, p. 45
6.
Ibid., p. 147
7.
Ibid., p. 158
8.
Ibid., p. 152
9.
Ibid., p. 97
10.
See
http://www.lgbthistorymonth.org.uk/history/LGBTpeople.htm
11.
See Alan Travis, âCock-up and Cover-up',
Guardian
, 13 September 2000
12.
See âLesbian novel was danger to nation',
Observer
, 2 January 2005
13.
See
http://www.nickelinthemachine.com/tag/ww2/
14.
See Lehmann,
The Weather in the Streets
, pp. 286â300
15.
See Smithies,
Crime in Wartime
, p. 132
16.
See Roberts,
Whores in History
, p. 278
17.
See Smithies, op. cit., p. 133
18.
Ibid., p. 134
19.
Ibid., p. 135
20.
Ibid., pp. 135â6
21.
See Srebnick and Lévy,
Crime and Culture
, p. 96
22.
See Smithies, op. cit., p. 136
23.
See Ziegler, op. cit., p. 214
24.
Ibid., p. 219
25.
Ibid., p. 217
26.
Ibid., p. 219
27.
See Smithies, op. cit., p. 142
28.
Ibid., p. 219
29.
Ibid., p. 142
30.
See Ziegler, op. cit., p. 220
31.
Ibid.
32.
Ibid., pp. 220â1
33.
See Ziegler, op. cit. and
http://www.nickelinthemachine.com/tag/ww2/
34.
See Ziegler, op. cit., p. 220
35.
See Smithies, op. cit., p. 142
36.
See
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,811034,00.html
37.
Ibid.
38.
Ibid.
39.
Ibid.
Chapter Thirteen
1.
See Alan Travis, âCock-up and Cover-up',
Guardian
, 13 September 2000
2.
Ibid.
3.
Ibid.
4.
Ibid.
5.
Ibid.
6.
Ibid.
7.
See
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Ward
8.
See Wheen,
The Sixties
, p. 93
9.
See
http://www.nickelinthemachine.com/2008/10/mayfair-the-duchess-of-argyll-and-the-headless-man-polaroids/
10.
See
http://www.nickelinthemachine.com/2009/02/no1-eaton-square-lord-boothby-and-ronnie-kray/
11.
Ibid.
12.
See Roberts,
Whores in History
, p. 288
13.
Ibid., p. 287
14.
See
http://www.nickelinthemachine.com/2009/02/no1-eaton-square-lord-boothby-and-ronnie-kray
15.
See Jim White, âA Mosque in Mayfair',
Independent
, 14 March 1996
16.
See Aidan Jones, âProstitutes in legal victory to keep working',
London Informer
, 22 May 2009
17.
Ibid.
18.
Ibid.
19.
Ibid.
Chapter Fourteen
1.
See Nick Davies, âInquiry fails to find single trafficker who forced anybody into prostitution',
Guardian
, 20 October 2009
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