As the title suggests, the story revolves around the Sandboys family and
their attempt to travel from Cumberland to London to visit the 1851
Great Exhibition being held at Joseph Paxton's 'Crystal Palace' in Hyde
Park. However, their journey is repeatedly interrupted by a number of
problems, with Mr. Sandboys only arriving at the Exhibition just as it
is closing. Mainly a humorous book full of comic misfortunes, this
classic tale also comprises more serious observations about London and
the Great Exhibition - a must-read for interested historians and
collectors of Mayhew's work alike. Henry Mayhew was an English
journalist, social researcher, playwright and reform advocate. Complete
with original illustrations by George Cruikshank, this book was
originally published in 1851 and is proudly republished now with a new
introductory biography of the author.