Old London Street Cries and the Cries of To-day / With Heaps of Quaint Cuts Including Hand-coloured Frontispiece
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A historical survey of London’s street cries that traces their earliest mentions in medieval ballads and compiles later printed cries, engravings, and short descriptive verses. The work reproduces numerous cuts and hand-coloured plates, catalogs the typical calls and goods hawked in the streets, and remarks on how prints and costume were altered over time. Antiquarian commentary on sources, engravers, and print traditions accompanies the images, while the collected examples serve as a lively record of urban daily life and popular vendor customs.
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