
The Happy Hooker is a classic: the world's greatest book on the world's oldest profession. Frankly discussing lesbianism, bondage, voyeurism and run-ins with lawyers and the FBI, Hollander's book was an international bestseller. She chronicled her life as a 'high-class New York madam' in 1972's The Happy Hooker: My Own Story, which now returns to print.

Thirty years later, these delightfully explicit tales of the '60s and '70s swingers' scene - including countless jaw-dropping stories of lesbianism, bondage, fetishism, and more - remain as titillating as ever, charged with the mix of shrewd observation and uninhibited appetite that made Hollander an irresistible storyteller. Xaviera Hollander has been writing a Penthouse column for 30 years. Letters to the Happy Hooker by Xaviera Hollander 0 Ratings 8 Want to read 1 Currently reading 0 Have read Overview View 1 Edition Details Reviews Lists Related Books Publish Date 1973 Publisher Warner Books Language English Pages 295 Previews available in: English This edition doesnt have a description yet. The Happy Hooker shot straight to the top of the bestseller lists, sold more than fifteen million copies, and made this enterprising young woman an international phenomenon. As Xaviera Hollander, she published a shockingly candid account of her life behind the brothel door. and soon became the most visible and glamorous madam the city had ever seen.

Her editor from Dell, Bob Abel, has by this time moved to Warner, which cushions the. In the late 1960s - that era of sexual chaos, when Playboy Clubs and love-ins were competing for national attention - a beautiful, intelligent young Dutch secretary named Xaviera de Vries moved to New York, grew swiftly tired of her desk job. The two new hooker books, Xaviera and Letters to Xaviera, appear and sell over 4million copies. How did you first learn about sex? If you grew up in the 1970s, it may have been from a gleefully lusty tour guide named Xaviera Hollander
