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Life and Labour of the People in London.

BOOTH, Charles
London,
1902.

18 volumes. Octavo (210 by 140mm). Half titles, tables, and folding maps, 5 folding coloured lithographed maps contained in separate wallet, exlibris of Hammersmith Reference Library, original vellum lettered and decorated in gilt, with library number in manuscript to spine.

1050 by 1250mm (41.25 by 49.25 inches).
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The definitive edition of Charles Booth's seminal work on London Poverty; the last edition to include Booth's highly important map of London poverty.

The work is split into four sections: First Series: Poverty, first five volumes, each text volume bears notes to the original date of publication, 1889-1891; the seminal map is housed in volume five and is dated 1889; Second Series: Industry, five volumes, each volume of which bears notes to the original date of ...

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Ralph Hyde, Printed Maps of Victorian London 1851-1900 (Folkestone: Dawson, 1980), p.252.

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