"Labour and Life of the People, Volume 9" presents a detailed exploration of working-class life and labor conditions in late 19th-century London, as observed and documented by Charles Booth. This volume, part of Booth's comprehensive survey, delves into the social fabric of the city, examining the lives, occupations, and economic realities of its inhabitants. Through meticulous research and firsthand accounts, Booth provides invaluable insights into poverty, employment, and the challenges faced by London's working population. This seminal work remains a crucial resource for understanding social history and urban development, offering a compelling portrait of a transformative era.
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