GENERA L P UBLICA TIONS. 



Mr. Mayhew's London Labour — {Continued). 



Companion volume to tJu preceding. 



THE CRIMINAL PRISONS OF LONDON, 



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 time of their appearance, universal horror and excitement — that a nation, professedly 

 Christian, should have in its midst a vast population, so simk in ignorance, vice, and very 

 hatred of Religion, was deemed incredible, until further examination established the truth 

 of the statements advanced. The result is well known. The London of Mr. Mavhkw will, 

 happily, soon exist only in his pages. To those who would appreciate the efforts already 

 made among the ranks which recruit our "dangerous" classes, and who would learn what 

 yet remains to be done, the work will afford enlightenment, not unmingled with surprise. 



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