The Gas-fitters’ Ball

The Gas-fitters’ Ball by Philip Pullman, published by Puffin in 1998, is a juvenile fiction work that spans 121 pages. Set in 1892, the story follows the New Cut Gang, a group of urchins navigating the bustling streets of Lambeth Walk, filled with gangsters, bookies, pickpockets, and swindlers. As they uncover a stash of counterfeit gold sovereigns, the gang finds themselves in peril, pursued by the dangerous owner of the counterfeit treasure.
Readers will encounter a vivid portrayal of social themes as the gang’s adventures unfold amidst the gritty backdrop of Victorian London. The narrative delves into the challenges faced by the young protagonists, highlighting their resourcefulness and resilience in a world rife with danger. This edition offers an engaging glimpse into the lives of these urchins, capturing the essence of their struggles and camaraderie in a richly detailed historical setting.
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The New Cut Gang is a group of urchins in 1892. Lambeth Walk and the New Cut bristles with gangsters, bookies, pickpockets, swindlers, horse thieves and the occasional tentative policeman. The gang discover a cache of counterfeit gold sovereigns and are pursued by its murderous owner.
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