
audiobook
by Josephine Elizabeth Grey Butler
Transcriber’s Note:
Introduction
Prefatory Biographical Note
CHAPTER I Origin of the System of State Regulation of Vice
CHAPTER II “λαμπάδια ἔχοντες, διαδώσονσιυ ἀλλήλοις.”
CHAPTER III
CHAPTER IV
CHAPTER V
CHAPTER VI
CHAPTER VII
The memoir opens with a vivid portrait of a woman whose life blended genteel artistry with fierce social activism. Born into a historic Border family, she grew up among the sweeping moorlands of Northumberland, where her father transformed barren estates into thriving lands. Her home at Dilston becomes a welcoming crossroads for travelers from Sweden, Russia and France, offering music, painting and lively conversation amidst waterfalls and birch woods. From these early days a commitment to justice takes shape, driven by a deep faith and an unflinching sense of duty.
In the first act, she recounts the relentless campaigns she and her collaborators waged against entrenched systems of oppression across England and beyond. Her narrative captures both the personal warmth of family life and the broader, tireless struggle to keep fundamental principles alive for future generations. Listeners will be drawn into a world where personal conviction meets public purpose, set against the rich tapestry of nineteenth‑century society.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (500K characters)
Release date
2026-05-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1828–1906
A fearless Victorian reformer, she challenged laws and social attitudes that punished vulnerable women while leaving powerful men untouched. Her campaigning helped change public debate on women’s rights, education, and sexual exploitation.
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