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London Labour and the London: The Classical Study of the Culture of Poverty and the Criminal Classes in the 19th-Century Poor, Vol. 3

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1861 milestone in sociology presents fascinating direct testimony of beggars, thieves, low working class of Victorian England. Over 80 illus. Most extensive work of its kind.

447 pages, Paperback

First published January 11, 2010

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Henry Mayhew

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Henry Mayhew (1812-1887) was an English social researcher, journalist, playwright and advocate of reform. He was one of the co-founders of the satirical and humorous magazine Punch in 1841. He is also known for his work as a social researcher, publishing an extensive series of newspaper articles in the Morning Chronicle that was later compiled into the book series London Labour and the London Poor (1851), a groundbreaking and influential survey of the city's poor.

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January 23, 2018
London Labour And The London Poor V 1-4 shall remain a continual source of research for me throughout the upcoming years.
Referenced/Read for personal research and historical clarity. I found this particular volume of as much immense interest as the other three. The details given to the lives, jobs, activities, etc., portrayed are seemingly full of life - amazing tales of life's struggles and the spirit of human persistence.
This work is one of my resource sources for personal writing and/or ghost authoring.
I found this book's contents helpful and inspiring - number rating relates to the book's contribution to my needs.
Overall, this 1860s work is also a good resource for the researcher, enthusiast and scriptwriter.
Considered (academically) as a literary source for the author Charles Dickens.
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May 24, 2021
An incredible undertaking to record in amazing detail the life of the poor of London around 1850. Many heart-wrenching interviews and the figures Mayhew gives (with all their little errors) show the wide discrepancy between those struggling to survive while others (usually their employers) stockpile their gold.
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June 27, 2022
More interesting interviews of the poor of London and how they were
abused by their employers.
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