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Mayhew's London Mayhew, Henry and Quennell, Peter
Mayhew's London Mayhew, Henry and Quennell, Peter
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**Mayhew's London** is Victorian social journalism at its grittiest and most fascinating. Henry Mayhew tramped through 1850s London's underbelly, interviewing street sellers, mudlarks, and crossing-sweepers to expose the raw reality behind the empire's glittering capital. This isn't your typical dry historical text – it's packed with authentic voices of costermongers hawking their wares and chimney sweeps sharing their survival stories.
Peter Quennell's expert curation brings Mayhew's groundbreaking investigative work to life, revealing themes of poverty, resilience, and social inequality that feel startlingly contemporary. Perfect for history buffs, sociology students, or anyone curious about Victorian London beyond the Dickensian romance. Mayhew pioneered ethnographic journalism decades before the term existed, making this essential reading for understanding urban social history.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks brings you closer to London's forgotten voices without breaking the bank.
**Reader Reviews:**
"Absolutely riveting – like eavesdropping on conversations from 170 years ago. Couldn't put it down!"
"Finally, Victorian history told by actual working people instead of toffs. Eye-opening stuff."
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