Ronald Pearsall

Ronald Joseph Pearsall (20 October 1927 – 27 September 2005) was an English writer whose scope included children's stories, pornography and fishing.

His most famous book ''The Worm in the Bud'' (1969) was about Victorian sexuality, including orgies, prostitution and fetishism. A prolific writer, his other books included three on popular music between 1837 and 1929, several on the history of sexuality and many on antiques. He held other jobs as a shoe shop assistant, cinema manager and store detective. His book ''The Table Rappers'' (1972) was an exposure of fraud mediums, tricksters and charlatans in Spiritualism. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Victorian sheet music covers / by Pearsall, Ronald, 1927-2005

    Published 1972
    Book
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    Edwardian popular music / by Pearsall, Ronald, 1927-2005

    Published 1975
    Book
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    Public purity, private shame : Victorian sexual hypocrisy exposed / by Pearsall, Ronald, 1927-2005

    Published 1976
    Book
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    Night's black angels : the forms and faces of Victorian cruelty / by Pearsall, Ronald, 1927-2005

    Published 1975
    Book
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    The worm in the bud : the world of Victorian sexuality / by Pearsall, Ronald, 1927-2005

    Published 1983
    Book
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    Victorian popular music. by Pearsall, Ronald, 1927-2005

    Published 1973
    Book
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    Collecting mechanical antiques. by Pearsall, Ronald, 1927-2005

    Published 1973
    Book
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    Popular music of the twenties / by Pearsall, Ronald, 1927-2005

    Published 1976
    Book
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    The worm in the bud : the world of Victorian sexuality. by Pearsall, Ronald, 1927-2005

    Published 1969
    Book
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    Edwardian popular music / by Pearsall, Ronald, 1927-2005

    Published 1975
    Full Text (via Internet Archive)
    eBook
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    The table-rappers. by Pearsall, Ronald, 1927-2005

    Published 1973
    Book
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