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A DIRTY, FILTHY BOOK

Michael Meyer

Sex, Scandal, and One Woman's Figt in the Victorian Trial of the Century

A DIRTY, FILTHY BOOK brings rightful attention to the story of Annie Besant, an activist for birth control education in 19th century Britain.
London, 1877. A petite young woman stands before an all-male jury, about to risk everything. She takes a breath, and opens her defence. Annie Besant and her confidant Charles Bradlaugh are on trial for the sordid crime of publishing and selling a birth control pamphlet. Remarkably - forty-five years before the first woman will be admitted to the English bar - Annie is defending herself. Before Britain's highest judge she declares it is a woman's right to choose when, and if, to have children. At a time when women were legally and socially subservient to men, Annie's defiant voice was a sensation. The riveting trial scandalised newspapers, captivated the British public and sparked a debate over morals, censorship and sex. Drawing on unpublished archives, private papers and courtroom transcripts - and featuring an incredible cast including Queen Victoria, George Bernard Shaw and London itself - A Dirty, Filthy Book tells the gripping story of a forgotten pioneer who refused to accept the role the Establishment assigned to her. Instead, she chose to resist. Michael Meyer's newest book testifies to the ongoing battle for women's bodily autonomy, an issue that is still urgently alive today. Michael Meyer is a critically-acclaimed author and journalist who has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, and many other outlets. A Fulbright scholar, Guggenheim fellow, Berlin Prize and Whiting Award winner, Meyer has also received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Cullman Center, MacDowell, and the University of Oxford's Centre for Life-Writing. He is a Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh, where he teaches nonfiction writing.
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Published 2024-02-08 by WH Allen (PRH)

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...Victorian society was scandalised when Besant republished the book from her private printing press. She had insisted that the reprint should have a low price of sixpence to reach the working-class population who could most benefit from effective birth control... Michael Meyer's A Dirty, Filthy Book makes the case for Annie Besant as a truly eminent Victorian, as brilliant and fearless as she was beautiful... Read more...

Written in simple, contraception, principally by means of "the female" self-administering a spermicidal douche post-coitus. The tone was sensible and brisk, and about as far from a turn-on as could be imagined.