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Days and Nights in London; Or, Studies in Black and Gray

Days and Nights in London; Or, Studies in Black and Gray

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DAYS AND NIGHTS
IN LONDON;

OR,

STUDIES IN BLACK AND GRAY.

 

BY
J. EWING RITCHIE,

AUTHOR OF
“THE NIGHT SIDE OF LONDON,” “RELIGIOUS LIFE OF LONDON,”
“BRITISH SENATORS,” ETC.

 

LONDON:
TINSLEY BROTHERS, 8, CATHERINE ST., STRAND.
1880.
[All rights reserved.]

 

CHARLES DICKENS AND EVANS,
CRYSTAL PALACE PRESS.

PREFACE.

London has vastly altered since the Author, some quarter of a century ago, described some of the scenes which occurred nightly in its midst of which respectable people were ignorant, which corrupted its young men and young women, and which rendered it a scandal and a horror to civilisation itself.  The publication of his work, “The Night Side of London”—of which nearly eight thousand copies were sold—did something, by calling the attention of Members of Parliament and philanthropists to the subject, to improve the scenes and to abate the scandal.  As a further contribution to the same subject, the present volume is published.  Every Englishman must take an interest in London—a city which it has taken nearly two thousand years to build; whose sons, to enrich which, have sailed on every sea and fought or traded on every land; and which apparently, as the original home and centre of English-speaking people, must grow with the growth and strengthen with the strength of the world.

Wrentham House, Hendon,
         February, 1880.

CONTENTS.

 

 

PAGE

i.

The World of London

1

ii.

The Amusements of the People

24

iii.

Our Music-Halls

39

iv.

More about Music-Halls

54

v.

Sundays with the People

90

vi.

The Low Lodging-House

117

vii.

Studies at the Bar

155

viii.

In an Opium Den

170

ix.

London’s Excursionists

182

x.

On the River Steamers

196

xi.

Street Salesmen

208

xii.

City Nuisances

225

xiii.

Out of Gaol

261

xiv.

In a Gipsy Camp

271

xv.

The Street Boys of London

280

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