I've been a Gipsying / or, Rambles among our Gipsies and their children in their tents and vans
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A first-person account of visits to itinerant communities around London and beyond, offering vivid sketches of life in tents and vans, the conditions of children, and scenes at fairs, race meetings, and commons. The writer records daily routines, hardships, drinking, makeshift education, and local customs while mixing anecdote with moral reflection and calls for practical reform. Structured as a series of travel chapters, it includes encounters with clergy and reformers, calls for legal and educational remedies, and practical observations intended to inform readers and encourage philanthropic action on behalf of neglected mobile families.
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