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In a peepshow, a man pays $40 to watch a girl strip naked behind glass for
roughly three minutes. They first appeared in Manhattan in 1972, and used to line 42nd Street and 8th Avenue by the
dozen. Now, the peeps are nearly extinct -- a relic in a rapidly gentrifying
city -- and are a closed society, wary of outsiders and accessible onlyto
those who have worked inside it. When McClear started working in the peeps, she
never intended to write about it. It was supposed to be temporary and fleeting.
But, in her own words, âthe story was too interesting and too vital to the
history of Times Square not to be told. When
the last of the peeps close, the women and their stories will disappear with
them. I wrote the book because I wanted to make sure that they wonât be
forgotten.â
Sheila McClear has lived in New York since 2006, and is currently a reporter for the New York Post. Prior to the Post, she wrote for Gawker.com, and her writing has also appeared in the New York Observer, the New York Press, and The Daily Beast.
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We offer limited reserved seating for anyone purchasing a copy
of an eventâs featured book in advance from The Booksmith.
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In the store: let us know youâd like a reserved seat
when you make your purchase prior to the event date.
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By telephone: let us know youâd like a reserved seat
when you make your purchase prior to the event date.
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By email: let us know youâd like a reserved seat
when you make your purchase prior to the event date.
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Online: when you place your order via Booksmith.com,
add âreserved seat for talk on [date]â to the comments field.
NB: if you choose the âpay in storeâ option, we cannot guarantee
a reserved seat. If you want to be certain to have a reserved seat,
we suggest you choose the âpay with credit cardâ option.
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In all cases, we will either confirm a reserved seat for you
or let you know that we have no more reserved seats available.
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Please note this offer provides one reserved seat for each book purchased.