

Other portions of chapters 3 and 4 appeared in different form under the title “Plague Spots” in Social Histories of Disability and Deformity, edited by David M. Reverand II, for his exacting and astute close reading. I thank Duke University Press for permission to include a revised version here, and the journal’s editor, Cedric D.

A portion of chapter 3 appeared in different form as “In Search of Lost Texts: Thomas Cannon’s Ancient and Modern Pederasty Investigated and Exemplify’d,” Eighteenth-Century Life 31:1 (2006): 22–43. Some of my preliminary research was carried out during a period of sabbatical leave from the University of Rochester, and the manuscript was drafted and largely completed during a yearlong research leave jointly supported by the University of Manchester and an Arts and Humanities Research Council fellowship. The staff and librarians at the Rush Rhees Library of the University of Rochester were also of great help in this project’s early days. Cleland’s Mémoire to King João V of Portugal (1742) 245 Notes 249 Bibliography 289 Index 303įor help in locating archival and rare published materials, I would like to thank the librarians, archivists, and readers’ assistants at the British Library (especially staff working with the India Office Collection in the Asian and African Studies reading room) the British National Archives, Kew the Bodleian Library, Oxford the Lambeth Palace Library, London the John Rylands Library, Deansgate and the John Rylands University Library at the University of Manchester. For more information, please contact Special Sales at 41 or The Johns Hopkins University Press uses environmentally friendly book materials, including recycled text paper that is composed of at least 30 percent post-consumer waste, whenever possible.Īcknowledgments vii John Cleland: A Chronology ix Special discounts are available for bulk purchases of this book. Includes bibliographical references and index. Fanny Hill in Bombay : the making and unmaking of John Cleland / Hal Gladfelder. Published 2012 Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper 2 4 6 8 9 7 5 3 1 The Johns Hopkins University Press 2715 North Charles Street Baltimore, Maryland 21218-4363 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Gladfelder, Hal. © 2012 The Johns Hopkins University Press All rights reserved. The Johns Hopkins University Press Baltimore Cleland’s Mémoire to King João V of Portugal (1742) Once you see the battle screen, click "h" and you will win.\r\n\r\nKills the fun of the game but it is quick and easy.CHAPTER 1 Fanny Hill in Bombay (1728–1740)ĬHAPTER 2 Down and Out in Lisbon and London (1741–1748)Īppendix. There is only one cheat that has been found out, if not the only one there is.\r\n\r\nWhen you go to the main menu press "c".You'll see a cheat box.Inside that cheat box,type in "skippy".Once you have done that EXIT WITHOUT PRESSING ANYTHING (that means don't press enter or anything.Just leave that with the cheat in there and don't open it again).Once you're back at the main menu go to the campaign and battle. Kills the fun of the game but it is quick and easy. Once you see the battle screen, click "h" and you will win. When you go to the main menu press "c".You'll see a cheat box.Inside that cheat box,type in "skippy".Once you have done that EXIT WITHOUT PRESSING ANYTHING (that means don't press enter or anything.Just leave that with the cheat in there and don't open it again).Once you're back at the main menu go to the campaign and battle. There is only one cheat that has been found out, if not the only one there is.
