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Ragged London, In 1861 (1861)
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368 pages
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Focusing on the harsh realities of mid-19th century London, the book reveals the dire living conditions of the working class through the author's firsthand experiences as a journalist. It explores critical issues such as poverty, inadequate housing, and health crises, while also addressing the social consequences of these struggles, including crime and family breakdown. Despite its grim content, the work serves as a vital historical document advocating for social reform and highlighting the resilience of the city's impoverished inhabitants.
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2008, paperback
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