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Let Me Take You by the Hand

In 1861 the great journalist and social advocate Henry Mayhew published London Labour and the London Poor an oral history of those living and working on the streets of Victorian London. Nothing on this scale had been attempted before.

On the surface the streets of London in 1861 and in 2019 are entirely different places. But dig just a little and the similarities are striking and in many cases shocking. Taking Mayhew's book as inspiration Jennifer Kavanagh explores the changes and continuities by collecting and mapping stories from today's London.

Beggars street entertainers stalls selling a variety of food clothes second-hand goods thieves and the sex trade are all still predominant. The rise of the gig economy has brought a multitude of drivers and cyclists delivering and moving goods transporting meals and people all organized through smart phones but using the same streets as Mayhew's informants. The precarity faced by this new workforce would also be familiar to the street-sellers of Mayhew's day. In terms of resources gone are the workhouses almshouses paupers' lunatic asylums. Enter shelters day centres hostels and food banks.

Let Me Take You By The Hand is an x-ray of life on the streets today: the stories in their own words of those who work and live in our capital.

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  • Classification : General Non-Fiction
  • Pub Date : MAR 3, 2022
  • Imprint : Abacus
  • Page Extent : 416
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780349144245
  • Price : INR 750
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