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The Good Old Days : Poverty, Crime and Terror in Victorian London

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The nineteenth century was a time of growing awareness of the existence of an impoverished underclass - a terrifying demi-monde of criminals, tarts and no-hope low lifes.

Uniformed gangs would 'hold their street' in violent clashes with opposing mobs, and foreign seamen would set up home close to the massive wealth of bonded warehouses - everyone knew about the alien hordes' propensity for making a living from thievery, opium, and whores ...Gilda O'Neill explores the teeming underbelly dwelling in the fog-bound streets, rat-infested slums, common lodging houses, boozers, penny gaffs and brothels in the heart of the greatest empire that the world has ever seen, revealing that Victoria's was actually a most unruly reign.

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Penguin Books Ltd
0141019387 / 9780141019383
Paperback
28/06/2007
United Kingdom
English
xiv, 286 p., [24] p. of plates : ill.
20 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: London: Viking, 2006.