In 1876, six years after the death of Charles Dickens, the streets of
the English capital still looked very much like the famous author had
described. Poverty, disability and filth were everywhere: people lived a
precarious and marginal existence working on the streets of London. Two
men became determined to document this - and the book they produced
shocked a nation.
Radical journalist Adolphe Smith conducted interviews with the poor and
down and outs of London. The unique selling point of this book was his
collaboration with photographer John Thomson. They stunned the British
middle classes and made their book -
Street Life of London - an immediate best seller.
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