About This Book
A traveling correspondent offers a ground-level survey of metropolitan life, moving between palaces and the poorest alleys to expose stark contrasts of wealth and squalor. The book pairs descriptions of theaters, markets, docks, courts, parliament, prisons, and charitable institutions with accounts of night-time vice, crime, and daily struggle. Portraits and sketches of high society leisure appear beside statistical summaries and practical information gathered from contemporary sources. The tone mixes reportage and moral observation to show how entertainment, labor, and social customs shape urban experience. Engravings and a city map illustrate the topical chapters.
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