The Great Social Evil: Its Causes, Extent, Results And Remedies is a book written by William Logan that delves into the issue of prostitution in Victorian England. The book explores the causes of prostitution, including poverty, lack of education, and societal pressures, as well as the extent of the problem and its impact on society. Logan also discusses the results of prostitution, such as the spread of disease and the degradation of women, and offers...
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