Pauline's: Memoirs of The Madam on Clay Street explained

Pauline's
Author:Pauline Tabor
Language:English
Country:United States
Genre:Autobiography
Published:September 26, 1971
Publisher:Touchstone Publishing Company
Pages:259

Pauline's: Memoirs of The Madam on Clay Street was written by Pauline Tabor and published in 1971.

Biographical background and publication

Tabor wrote about her own experience of running a successful brothel in her hometown in Bowling Green, Kentucky, recounting her many struggles within the conservative community and legal troubles.[1] [2] [3]

References

  1. Web site: Grandma Pauline Tabor 'morphed into a madam'. jmink@bgdailynews.com/783-3246. JENNA MINK The Daily News. Bowling Green Daily News. en. 2020-03-23.
  2. Book: Jeffrey. Jonathan. Bowling Green. Library. Kentucky. 2003. Arcadia Publishing. 978-0-7385-1568-7. 41. English.
  3. Book: Tabor, Pauline. Pauline's. 1971. Touchstone Publishing Company. 978-0-87963-008-9. en.