The Victorian Underworld

The Victorian Underworld by Kellow Chesney, published by Penguin Books, Limited in 1991, offers an in-depth exploration of the hidden criminal landscape of Victorian England. This edition spans 464 pages and is presented in English, delving into the complexities of a society that, beneath its respectable facade, harbored a diverse and turbulent underworld.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the era’s penal methods and a vivid recreation of the various figures that populated this shadowy realm, including showmen, religious fakes, garrotters, pickpockets, prostitutes, and magsmen. The book provides insights into the social dynamics and criminology of the time, shedding light on the murky rookeries and lays of the cities that formed the backdrop for this fascinating historical narrative.
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Beneath the respectable surface of Victorian England lay a criminal world as diverse, turbulent and vicious as any. This begins by looking at that age and its penal methods and it then recreates the showmen, religious fakes, garrotters, pickpockets, prostitutes and magsmen who thronged the murky rookeries and lays of the cities.
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