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  2. Sydney Biddle Barrows - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Biddle Barrows (born January 14, 1952) is an American businesswoman and socialite who became known as an escort agency owner under the name Sheila Devin; she later became known as "The Mayflower Madam". She has since become a management consultant and writer.

  3. How 'The New York Post' Comes Up With Those In-Your-Face ...

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    After I’d written “Mayflower Madam” for the slug, I thought, “Oh my god, that’s it.” ... SYDNEY BIDDLE BARROWS: For two weeks [in 1984], I was the cover story every day. Although they ...

  4. Biddle family - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Biddle Barrows (born January 14, 1952), New York City madam and author, known as the "Mayflower Madam" Thomas Biddle (1790–1831), War of 1812 hero who died after a duel with a Missouri Congressman over a perceived insult to his brother Nicholas; John Biddle (1792–1859), Michigan politician, married Eliza Falconer Bradish

  5. Elizabeth Adams (madam) - Wikipedia

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    According to Vanity Fair, Madam Alex had about 150 women working for her at the peak [1] and was earning $100,000 a month taking a 40 percent cut. [3] [4] Adams assisted Sydney Biddle Barrows, the so-called 'Mayflower madam' of Manhattan, informing Barrows of suitable clients to add to her list. [1]

  6. Can You Believe “Dirty Dancing” Turns 37 Today? See ... - AOL

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    Sydney Biddle Barrows. Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection/Getty. Sydney Biddle Barrows in 1987. Socialite Sydney Biddle Barrows and her date brought the summer vibes with their outfits.

  7. Category:American brothel owners and madams - Wikipedia

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  8. Arbor House - Wikipedia

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    Arbor House published Elmore Leonard's Bandits and Sydney Biddle Barrows' The Mayflower Madam, which were bestsellers, but in January 1987, Arbor House reduced its publishing list from 70 books per annum to approximately 40 books. [2] In June 1987, it was announced that Arbor House would become an imprint of William Morrow & Company from ...

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