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Creator:
Mayhew, Henry, 1812–1887
Title(s):
London labour and the London poor : a cyclopaedia of the condition and earnings of those that will work, those that cannot work, and those that will not work / by Henry Mayhew.
Published/Created:
London : Office, 16, Upper Wellington Street, Strand, 1851[-1861]
London : George Woodfall and Son, Angel Court, Skinner Street, [1851-1861]
Physical Description:
3 volumes : illustrations ; 23 cm
Holdings:
Rare Books and Manuscripts
HV4086.L66 M39 1851
Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund
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Copyright Status:
Public Domain
Classification:
Books
Notes:
BEIN Gray Social Thought 1593: Publisher's original cloth binding stamped in gilt (at foot of spine): G. Newbold, 310, Strand. From the library of Bradford H. Gray.
With wood-engraved illustrations by Walter George Mason and Elijah Whymper, after drawings by Henry George Hine and Henry Anelay. Some of the illustrations are based on daguerreotypes by Richard Beard.
Volumes 2 and 3 lack title pages.
The work has a complicated publishing history, details of which are described in Humpherys (see especially pages 26 and 106-107). Volume 1 was first published in 1851, volume 2 not before 1856, and volume 3 apparently in 1861. Volume 2 ends mid-sentence (on page 432) due to a contract dispute between Mayhew and his printer, George Woodfall.
Humpherys, A. Travels into the poor man's country.
BAC: British Art Center copy includes "Answers to correspondents" (with a number of pages assembled from multiple clippings) bound in at the end of volume 3. Bound in publisher's original gilt- and blind-stamped blue cloth. Bookplates: Children's Aid Society, London, 1964; The Legge Library ... Office of the National Association of Certified Reformatory & Industrial Schools ... London. Autograph: Als. (?) Vernon. Publisher's original cloth binding stamped in gilt (at foot of spine): G. Newbold, 8 Regent St., Westminster.
"A seminal study of London street life in the middle of the [19th] century ... [with] details of Victorian lower-class life, such as what kinds of foods were sold on the streets, how financial transactions with street-sellers were conducted, and how vendors 'cried' their wares ... The study had its origin in a series of eighty-two articles, published from October 1849 through December 1850, entitled 'Labour and the poor', in the Morning Chronicle ..."--Oxford Dictionary of National Biography.
Subject Terms:
Charities -- England -- London.
Children's Aid Society (London, England) -- Bookplate.
Crime -- England -- London.
Gray, Bradford H., 1942– -- Ownership.
Legge Library -- Bookplate.
Poor -- England -- London.
Prostitution -- England -- London.
Vernon, A. -- Autograph.
Working class -- England -- London.
Form/Genre:
Wood engravings -- 1851-1861.
Contributors:
Mason, Walter George, 1820–1866, engraver.
Whymper, Elijah, active 1848–1863, engraver.
Hine, Henry George, 1811–1895, illustrator.
Anelay, Henry, 1817–1883, illustrator.
Beard, Richard, 1801 or 1802–1885, photographer.
Newbold, George (Publisher), publisher.
George Woodfall and Son, printer.
Bradford H. Gray Collection in the History of Social Thought (Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library).
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