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'''''Le Guide Rose''''' is a series of books, published in France during the [[French Third Republic]]. It was a brothel guide that also carried advertising. It was published yearly. For example, the edition of [[1936]], sold [[under the counter]], reviewed 700 [[maisons closes]] and carried numerous comments. A similar guidebook was published in the United Kingdom under the name ''[[Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies]]''. '''''Le Guide Rose''''' is a series of books, published in France during the [[French Third Republic]]. It was a brothel guide that also carried advertising. It was published yearly. For example, the edition of [[1936]], sold [[under the counter]], reviewed 700 [[maisons closes]] and carried numerous comments. A similar guidebook was published in the United Kingdom under the name ''[[Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies]]''.
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 +*''[[Almanach des demoiselles de Paris ]]''
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Le Guide Rose is a series of books, published in France during the French Third Republic. It was a brothel guide that also carried advertising. It was published yearly. For example, the edition of 1936, sold under the counter, reviewed 700 maisons closes and carried numerous comments. A similar guidebook was published in the United Kingdom under the name Harris's List of Covent Garden Ladies.

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