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London Labour and the London Poor Henry Mayhew

London Labour and the London Poor By Henry Mayhew

London Labour and the London Poor by Henry Mayhew


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Produced between 1850 and 1862, London Labour and the London Poor is one of the most significant examples of nineteenth century oral history. The collection teems with the minute particulars of the everyday bits and pieces of London lives assembled into a precarious whole by the author, editor, and principal investigator, Henry Mayhew.

London Labour and the London Poor Summary

London Labour and the London Poor: Selections by Henry Mayhew

Produced between 1850 and 1862, London Labour and the London Poor is one of the most significant examples of nineteenth century oral history. The collection teems with the minute particulars of the everyday-bits and pieces of London lives assembled into a precarious whole by the author, editor, and principal investigator, Henry Mayhew. Mayhew was interested in the social fabric of people's lives, their labour and earnings, but also their families, education, leisure time, and religious beliefs. What gives his case studies such immediacy is that they seem to flow unprompted and uninterrupted from the mouths of his subjects: street sellers, dock labourers, musicians, rat catchers, vagrants, chimney sweeps, thieves, and prostitutes.

All are captured in this newly annotated and abridged edition of Mayhew's four-volume work. Historical appendices include a contemporary map of London, reviews of London Labour, and other slum journalism from the period.

Key features
  • The only edition with appendices

London Labour and the London Poor Reviews

Janice Schroeder and Barbara Leckie's Introduction sets the agenda for new directions in Mayhew studies by highlighting London Labour's and Mayhew's attention to ecology, sustainability, and print culture, questions that were fertile in mid-century Britain and are essential intellectual and political frameworks today. And their selections from London Labour, Mayhew's Morning Chronicle articles, his responses to respondents, and work by contemporary 'slum journalists' have inspired me to teach a course with London Labour at its center. This volume offers treasures, equally to those just discovering Mayhew and to those who have encountered his work before. This is the edition of Mayhew selections to get-a Mayhew for our times. - Priti Joshi, University of Puget Sound

Henry Mayhew investigated the Victorian London poor as a social scientist and wrote up his results as a journalist. The results, London Labour and the London Poor and his earlier contributions to theMorning Chronicle, are works in progress which he never revised, and ultimately abandoned. The combination of somewhat incompatible methods and unfinished projects has made his work difficult to understand in its totality. But now, thanks to the careful editors Janice Schroeder and Barbara Leckie and to Broadview Press, we finally have a scholarly edition, with carefully chosen and thoroughly annotated interviews and other material, appendices providing context and commentary, and new ways to read Mayhew's work, which will enable students, scholars, and general readers alike to grasp the whole with confidence and pleasure. - Anne Humpherys, City University of New York

This new edition of a heavily studied and well-documented text invites a new generation of ecocritical scholars to envision Mayhew as more than a socio-political campaigner and successful author. Schroeder and Leckie's selections from London Labour and the London Poor reveal Mayhew to be an environmentalist, a visionary, and an arch manipulator of both factual and fictional material. - Tamara Kaminsky, Victorian Periodicals Review

About Henry Mayhew

Janice Schroeder is Associate Professor of English at Carleton University. Barbara Leckie is Professor in the Department of English and the Institute for the Comparative Study of Literature, Art, and Culture at Carleton University.

Table of Contents

  • Volume 1
  • Preface
  • THE STREET-FOLK
  • Of Wandering Tribes in General
  • Costermongers
  • The London Street Markets on a Saturday Night
  • The Politics of Costermongers.-Policemen
  • Religion of Costermongers
  • Language of Costermongers
  • The Literature of Costermongers
  • Of the Penny Gaff
  • Of the Coster-Girls
  • Of the Homes of the Costermongers
  • Of the Street-Irish
  • Of the Street-Irish
  • Of the Education, Literature, Amusements, and Politics of the Street-Irish
  • The Homes of the Street-Irish
  • Street-Sellers of Green Stuff
  • Watercress Girl
  • Of the Street-Sellers of Stationary, Literature, and the Fine Arts
  • Of the Street-Sellers of Stationary, Literature, and the Fine Arts
  • Of the Death and Fire Hunters
  • Of Political Litanies, Dialogues, etc.
  • Of Cocks, etc.
  • Of Strawing
  • Of the Sham Indecent Street-Trade
  • Of the Low Lodging-houses of London
  • Of the Filth, Dishonesty, and Immorality of Low Lodging-houses
  • Of Street Ballads on a Subject
  • Of the Experience of a Street Author, or Poet
  • Of the Street Booksellers
  • Of the Experience of a Street Bookseller
  • Of the Street-sellers of Engravings, etc., in Umbrellas, etc.
  • Of the Screevers, or Writers of Begging-Letters and Petitions
  • Of the Street-Sellers of Manufactured Articles
  • The Crippled Street-seller of Nutmeg-Graters
  • Of the Street-Sellers of Poison for Rats
  • Volume 2
  • THE STREET-FOLK
  • BOOK THE SECOND
  • Introduction
  • Of the Street-Sellers of Second-Hand Articles
  • Of the Street-Sellers of Petticoat and Rosemary-Lanes
  • Of the Street-Sellers of Live Animals
  • Of the Street-Sellers of Live Birds
  • Of the Street-Buyers
  • Of the Rag-and-Bottle, and the Marine-Store, Shops
  • Of the Street-Buyers of Waste (Paper)
  • Of the Street-Finders or Collectors
  • Of the Sewer-Hunters
  • Of the Mud-Larks
  • Of the London Dustmen, Nightmen, Sweeps, and Scavengers
  • Of the Dustmen of London
  • Chimney-Sweepers
  • Of the London Chimney-Sweepers
  • Of the General Characteristics of the Working Chimney-Sweepers
  • Of the Subterranean Character of the Sewers
  • Crossing-Sweepers
  • Crossing-Sweepers
  • Gander-The Captain of the Boy Crossing-Sweepers
  • Volume 3
  • The Destroyers of Vermin
  • A Night at Rat-Killing
  • Her Majesty's Bug Destroyer
  • OUR STREET FOLK
  • I. Street Exhibitors
  • Exhibitor of the Microscope
  • The Snake, Sword, and Knife-Swallower
  • Street Clown
  • Street Reciter
  • II. Street Musicians
  • Old Sarah
  • Tom-tom Players
  • IV. Street Artists
  • Street Photography
  • V. Exhibitors of Trained Animals
  • The Happy Family Exhibitor
  • SKILLED AND UNSKILLED LABOURERS
  • The Coal-Heavers
  • The Coal-Heavers
  • The Dock-Labourers
  • The London Dock
  • LONDON VAGRANTS
  • London Vagrants' Asylums for the Houseless
  • Appendix A: Table of Contents
  • Full table of contents of London Labour and the London Poor, including subheadings
  • Appendix B: Reviews of London Labour and the London Poor
  • 1. Eclectic Review, October 1851
  • 2. Athenaeum, November 15, 1851
  • 3. Reynold's Newspaper, May 18, 1851
  • 4. Reynold's Newspaper, June 15, 1851
  • 5. Reynold's Newspaper, July 20, 1851
  • Appendix C: Selection of entries from the Morning Chronicle and Volume 4 of London Labour and the London Poor
  • From The Morning Chronicle
  • 1. A Visit to the Cholera Districts of Bermondsey, September 24, 1849
  • 2. Letter I, October 19, 1849
  • From Volume 4
  • 3. Classification of the Workers and Non-Workers of Great Britain
  • 4. Female Operatives
  • 5. Pickpockets and Shoplifters
  • 6. Hindoo Beggars
  • 7. Negro Beggars
  • Appendix D: Answers to Correspondents
  • 1. No. 19, April 19, 1851
  • 2. No. 24, May 24, 1851
  • 3. No. 33, July 26, 1851
  • 4. Nos. 9 & 10, February 8 & 15, 1851
  • 5. No. 16, March 29, 1851
  • 6. No. 21, May 3, 1851
  • 7. No. 23, May 17, 1851
  • Appendix E: Mayhew's Contemporaries and Slum Journalism
  • 1. From The Rookeries of London, by Thomas Beames
  • 2. From London Shadows: A Glance at the 'Homes' of the Thousands, by George Godwin 3. From Ragged London in 1861, by John Hollingshead
  • Appendix F: Map of London

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9781554813391
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London Labour and the London Poor: Selections by Henry Mayhew
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Broadview Press Ltd
2019-10-30
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