
London Labour and the London Poor Volume III
by Henry Mayhew
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- Languages: English
- Provider: Librivox
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Subtitled, "A Cyclopaedia of the condition and earnings of those that will work, those that cannot work, and those that will not work." "The history of a people from the lips of the people themselves .. their labour, earnings, trials and sufferings, in their own unvarnished language, and to portray the condition of their homes and their families by personal observation of the places ..." "My earnest hope is that the book may serve to give the rich a more intimate knowledge of the sufferings, and the frequent heroism under those sufferings, of the poor ..." Henry Mayhew was a social researcher and journalist. He compiled a four-volume work in minute detail on the lives of the poor in London, of which this is the third, published in 1816. - Summary by Peter Yearsley
Chapters
STREET-EXHIBITORS Part 8: Exhibitor of Mechanical Figures; The Telescope Exhibitor
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STREET-EXHIBITORS Part 14: Statement of another Street Conjurer; The Street Fire-King, or Salamander
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STREET-EXHIBITORS Part 22: The Tight-Rope Dancers and Stilt-Vaulters; Street Reciter
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STREET-EXHIBITORS Part 23: Blind Reader; Gun-Exercise Exhibitor—One-legged Italian
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STREET-MUSICIANS Part 1: Old Sarah”; “Farm-yard” Player; Blind Performer on the Bells; Blind Female Violin Player; Blind Scotch Violoncello Player; Blind Irish Piper
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STREET-MUSICIANS Part 2: The English Street Bands; The German Street Bands; Of the Bagpipe Players; Scotch Piper and Dancing-Girl
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STREET-MUSICIANS Part 3: Another Bagpipe Player; French Hurdy-gurdy Player, with Dancing Children
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STREET-MUSICIANS Part 4: Poor Harp Player; Organ Man, with Flute Harmonicon Organ; Italian Pipers and Clarionet Players
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STREET-MUSICIANS Part 5: Italian with Monkey; The Dancing Dogs; Concertina Player on the Steamboats
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STREET-MUSICIANS Part 6: Tom-tom Players; Another “Tom-Tom” Player; Performer on Drum and Pipes
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STREET VOCALISTS Part 1: Street Negro Serenaders.; Statement of another Ethiopian Serenader; Street Glee-Singers: Street Ballad-Singers, or Chaunters
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STREET ARTISTS Part 2: The Penny Profile-Cutter; Blind Profile-Cutter; Writer without Hands: Chalker on Flag-stones
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EXHIBITORS OF TRAINED ANIMALS: The Happy Family Exhibitor; The Original Happy Family; Exhibitor of Birds and Mice
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