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==References== * {{cite book |last1=Abbott |first1=Karen |author-link=Karen Abbott |title=Sin in the Second City: Madams, Ministers, Playboys, and the Battle for America's Soul |date=2007 |publisher=Random House Publishing Group |isbn=9781588366436 |url=https://archive.org/details/sininsecondcity00kare |url-access=registration |language=en}} *{{cite book |last=Asbury |first=Herbert |title=Gem of the Prairie |publisher=Knopf |location=New York |year=1940 }} *DuBois, Ellen Carol, and Lynn Dumenil. Through Women's Eyes: An American History with Documents. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin's, 2005. Print. *Hermann, Charles H. (1945) ''Recollections of Life & Doings in Old Chicago: from the Haymarket Riot to World War I''; by An Old Timer (Charles H. Hermann). Chicago: Normandie House; pp. 240 ff. * Hibbeler, Ray (1960) ''Upstairs at the Everleigh Club''. Volitant Books *[[Garson Kanin|Kanin, Garson]] (1980) ''Smash''. New York: Viking *{{cite news|last=Kelly|first=Dan|title=Local History: The Best Little Whorehouse in Chicago|work=Reader|date=12 July 2007}} *[[Edgar Lee Masters|Masters, Edgar Lee]] (1944) "The Everleigh Club" in: ''[[Town & Country (magazine)|Town & Country]]'', April 1944 *[[Irving Wallace|Wallace, Irving]] (1965) ''The Sunday Gentleman''. New York: Simon & Schuster *Washburn, Charles (1936) ''Come Into My Parlor: a biography of the aristocratic Everleigh Sisters of Chicago''. Knickerbocker Publishing *{{Cite book| last = Wendt | first = Lloyd | author-link = Lloyd Wendt | last2 = Kogan | first2 = Herman | author2-link = Herman Kogan| title = Lords of the Levee: The Story of Bathhouse John and Hinky Dink | publisher = Bobbs-Merrill Co. |location=Indianapolis, New York| year = 1943 | pages = 320β322 }} (reissued under title ''Bosses in Lusty Chicago'', 1967 by Indiana University Press, Bloomington {{ISBN|0-253-20109-8}}; reissued as ''Lords of the Levee'', 2005 by Northwestern University Press, Evanston {{ISBN|0-8101-2320-7}})
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