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Customer Law: A Thwarted Campaign in Progressive Era Antiprostitution - Thomas C. Mackey. Pursuing Johns: Criminal Law Reform, Defending Character, and New York City's Committee of Fourteen, 1920-1930. Columbus: Ohio State University Press, 2005. x, 297 pp. Introduction, notes, bibliography, index. $63.95 (cloth), ISBN 0-8142-0988-2; $9.95 (CD), ISBN 0-8142-9062-0.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 November 2010

Elisabeth Israels Perry
Affiliation:
Saint Louis University

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Copyright © Society for Historians of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 2006

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1 This is a perspective with which I am personally sympathetic. See my Men Are From the Gilded Age, Women Are From the Progressive Era,” Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era 1 (Jan. 2002): 2548CrossRefGoogle Scholar.