Hawkers, Beggars and Quacks

Shesgreen, Sean

£35.00

Marcellus Laroon’s ‘The Cryes of the City of London’ presents, in seventy-four striking portraits, a panorama of London’s marginal poor as they existed at the end of the seventeenth century. This book provides a fascinating insight into the men and women who made their livelihood, legally and illegally, on the streets of England’s capital.

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Publish Date: 10/09/2021
ISBN: 9781851245512 Category: Tags: ,

Description

‘Buy my Dish of great Eeles, Any Old Iron take money for, Twelve Pence a Peck Oysters, Buy my fat Chickens, Fair Lemons & Oranges’Marcellus Laroon’s ‘The Cryes of the City of London drawne after the Life’ presents, in seventy-four striking portraits, a panorama of London’s marginal men and women: street vendors, hustlers and petty criminals together with the shouts (or cries) they used to hawk their wares, as they existed at the end of the seventeenth century. Following an illustrated introduction which sets Laroon’s engravings within the tradition of the Cries, each portrait is beautifully reproduced with a commentary that illuminates the individual street-seller and their trade. The commentaries provide a wealth of detail about their dress, the equipment they used to ply their trade, the meat and drink of those they served and their own diets. This book also mines historical archives for contemporary reports about the colourful and often desperate lives of these hawkers. Drawing on the historic material found in the Burney Collection of English newspapers, this book provides a fascinating insight into the men and women who made their livelihood, legally and illegally, on the streets of England’s capital.

Additional information

Weight 920 g
Dimensions 245 × 190 × 29 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

240

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

740.420942109032 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K