Using interviews and statistics gathered between 1886 and 1903, Charles Booth’s survey revealed that just over a third of Londoners were living in abject poverty; the findings were depicted on colour-coded maps that identified the status of each street’s inhabitants, from ‘vicious, semi-criminal’ to ‘wealthy’. This large-format volume presents the maps, with extracts from the original researchers’ notebooks and photographs and introductions to the historical context.
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