Unflinching reports of London's poor from a prolific and influential
English writer
London Labour and the London Poor originated in a series of articles,
later published in four volumes, written for the Morning Chronicle in
1849 and 1850 when journalist Henry Mayhew was at the height of his
career. Mayhew aimed simply to report the realities of the poor from a
compassionate and practical outlook. This penetrating selection shows
how well he succeeded: the underprivileged of London become
extraordinarily and often shockingly alive.
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