Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London during the Eighteenth Century; Vol. 1 (of 2) / Including the Charities, Depravities, Dresses, and Amusements etc.
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The volume gathers vivid anecdotes and observations about urban life across the eighteenth century, detailing charitable institutions, social vices, fashions, entertainments, and popular eccentricities. It interweaves reports on parish children, almshouses, hospitals, and other benevolences with accounts of crime, moral decline, and everyday customs, and offers remarks on domestic architecture and metropolitan improvements. Arranged by topic, the collection alternates illustrative stories with concise commentary to sketch the changing manners and institutions of the metropolis and concludes with a reflective assessment of contemporary society.
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