'Crime loomed large in the minds of Victorian Londoners. All over the
city, watches, purses and handkerchiefs disappear from pockets; goods
migrate from warehouses, off docks and out of shop windows. Burglaries
are rife, shoplifting is carried on in West End stores and people fall
victim to all kinds of ingenious swindles.
'Pornographers proliferate and an estimated 80,000 prostitutes operate
on London's streets. The vulnerable are robbed in dark alleys or
garroted, a new kind of mugging in which the victim is half-strangled
from behind while being stripped of his possessions...'
Discover Victorian London's grimy rookeries, home to thousands of the
city's poorest and most desperate residents. Explore the crime-ridden
slums, flash houses and gin palaces from a unique street-level view and
meet the people who inhabited them.
Ross Gilfillan uncovers London's lost criminal past in this fascinating
account of nineteenth century low-life. Come face to face with
pickpockets snatching pocket watches; pornographers peddling guides to
lewd London; swindlers deluding the unwary and murderers whose deeds
made the headlines and shocked their readers; right through to the
consequences of their crimes - prison, transportation, or the gallows!