London Labour and the London Poor (Penguin Classics)

London Labour and the London Poor (Penguin Classics)

by Henry Mayhew (Author), Victor Neuburg (Editor)

Synopsis

"London Labour and the London Poor" originated in a series of newspaper articles written by the great journalist Henry Mayhew between 1849 and 1850. A dozen years later, it had grown into the fullest picture we have of labouring people in the world's greatest city in the nineteenth century - a four volume account of the hopes, customs, grievances and habits of the working-classes that allows them to tell their own stories. Combining practicality with compassion, Mayhew worked unencumbered by political theory and strove solely to report on the lives of the London poor, their occupations and trades. This selection shows how well he succeeded. From costermongers to ex-convicts, from chimney-sweeps to vagrants, the underprivileged of London are uniquely brought to life - their plight expressed through a startling blend of first person accounts, Mayhew's perceptions, and sharp statistics.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 29 Aug 1985

ISBN 10: 0140432418
ISBN 13: 9780140432411

Author Bio
Henry Mayhew (1812?1887) was a journalist, social investigator, novelist, and author? his work distinguished by vivid reportage, unsentimental sympathy, humor, and an eye for detail. Victor Neuburg is a former senior lecturer at the School of Librarianship, University of North London. His publications include Popular Literature and A Guide to the Western Front.