Victoria Unbuttoned: A Red-Light History of BC's Capital City

Victoria Unbuttoned: A Red-Light History of BC's Capital City

by Linda J. Eversole
Victoria Unbuttoned: A Red-Light History of BC's Capital City

Victoria Unbuttoned: A Red-Light History of BC's Capital City

by Linda J. Eversole

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Overview

A nuanced history of prostitution in Victoria told through newly uncovered stories of women who lived it.

From the establishment of Fort Victoria, BC’s capital city has had a long history of prostitution. But little has been written on the lives of the women themselves—some of the most enterprising women in Victoria’s past. Instead, these women’s stories have been relegated to judgmental newspaper headlines. Now historian Linda J. Eversole takes a deeper look at their lives, from the mid-nineteenth century to the First World War and the Moral Reform movement.

Story by story, from the fur trade, through confederation, waves of immigration, and attempts at reform and legislation, Eversole uncovers the histories of the women who made a living, and in some cases a fortune, from the world’s oldest profession.

With accompanying maps and historical photos, new research, and the support of the descendants of some of her subjects, Eversole presents a nuanced, human series of portraits that enhances our understanding of this important strand of the city’s history.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781771513388
Publisher: TouchWood Editions
Publication date: 04/06/2021
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 7.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Linda J. Eversole is a writer and historian with a long career in research, heritage preservation, and museums. Stella: Unrepentant Madam, her biography of Victoria bordello owner Stella Carroll, was published in 2005. She lives in Victoria, BC.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 Furs, Fortunes, and Fancy Women 15

2 Capital, Confederation, and "Company Ladies" 42

3 Landlords, Ladies, and Lost Souls 57

4 Broads, Builders, and Bankers 80

5 Immigrants, Imposters, and Inmates 97

6 Detectives, Deportation, and Demimondes 115

7 The Reformers 145

Epilogue 170

Acknowledgements 174

Endnotes 176

Selected Sources 189

Image Credits 201

Index 203

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