London Labour and the London Poor, Henry Mayhew
London Labour and the London Poor, Henry Mayhew
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London Labour and the London Poor

Author: Henry Mayhew

Narrator: David Timson

Unabridged: 27 hr 13 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Naxos

Published: 09/14/2018


Synopsis

London Labour and the London Poor is a rare and fascinating insight into the lives and struggles of the 19th-century poor. Written by journalist and reformer Henry Mayhew, a founder and editor of the satirical magazine Punch, it collects hundreds of testimonials from the lower strata of Victorian society. We encounter street entertainers, ‘pure finders’, cabinetmakers, gingerbread sellers, ‘screeve-fakers’, swindlers and burglars. We hear accounts from toshers finding items in sewers, people attempting to train pigs to dance, and witness the sale of everything from gilt watches and chickweed to needles, dog collars and eel soup. It is a remarkable work, said to have inspired the socially conscious fiction of Charles Dickens and William Makepeace Thackeray, who described it as ‘a picture of human life so wonderful, so awful, so piteous and pathetic, so exciting and terrible, that readers of romances own they never read anything like to it’

Reviews

Goodreads review by Katie on December 08, 2024

A fascinating, really interesting read. It's quite dense, a little dry in places, but overall, there are so many intriguing and insightful moments and real-life stories within this. I'd definitely recommend it to anybody interested in Victorian history.......more

Goodreads review by Will on November 01, 2016

This was interesting. The work doesn't have much of a central thesis, it just set out to holistically describe how a huge and diverse group of people lived. Mayhew decided to meticulously chronicle the professions and activities of people living in penury in 1840s London, and that's exactly what he......more

Goodreads review by Jason on May 01, 2011

London Labour and the London Poor began life in a newspaper around 1850 and went through several editions, culminating in four volumes. Mayhew sought to survey at first-hand the lives of the impoverished, and analyse the causes of their poverty. Modern popular editions like this one are selections f......more

Goodreads review by Justin on July 13, 2021

Highly recommend this, very old, book. (It's in the public domain, so it's not hard to find - even for free). As a warning, before I go on, some of what Mayhew thinks of as "truth" is wrong. Mayhew was educated in the 1820s / 30s and there are some statements he make that are racist or sexist by tod......more