Days and Nights in London; Or, Studies in Black and Gray
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A collection of vivid sketches and investigative essays portrays the metropolis as a city of extremes, juxtaposing immense wealth and commerce with profound poverty and moral danger. The author chronicles nocturnal entertainments and popular amusements—music-halls, river steamers, and excursionists—while probing how leisure, vice, and survival intersect. Observational chapters visit lodging-houses, courts, gaols, opium dens, gipsy camps, street sellers, and the lives of street boys, offering anecdotal reportage and social detail. Throughout, descriptive reporting is paired with moral reflection on public nuisances, philanthropic efforts, and the challenges of reform in a rapidly expanding urban environment.
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