The Cries of London / Exhibiting Several of the Itinerant Traders of Antient and Modern Times
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The volume assembles engraved plates and descriptive texts documenting itinerant and street trades in London, combining copies of rare early prints with sketches drawn from life. An introductory essay and a biographical memoir of the author frame plates that depict ancient occupations (watchman, bellman, bill-man, water-carrier, corpse-bearer) and a wide range of modern hawkers, artisans, and performers. Short captions and anecdotes identify dress, tools, cries, and social function, producing a visual and antiquarian record of urban livelihood. An editor's postscript and engraved portraits conclude the collection and orient the material for contemporary readers.
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