Description
Explore the vibrant world of 17th-century London with 'Hawkers, Beggars and Quacks.' This stunning collection showcases Marcellus Laroon's remarkable engravings, capturing the essence of street life through seventy-four striking portraits of London’s diverse street vendors, hustlers, and petty criminals. Each portrait is meticulously reproduced, accompanied by insightful commentaries that delve into the unique trades of these hawkers. Learn about their dress, tools of trade, and the goods they sold, from fresh oysters to fat chickens. This book not only highlights the colorful cries that filled the streets but also incorporates historical archives, providing a rich context that reveals the often desperate lives of these individuals. 'Hawkers, Beggars and Quacks' serves as a cultural treasure for lovers of history, street life enthusiasts, and those intrigued by the social dynamics of early modern London. The blend of art and narrative in this volume makes it an essential addition to your historical literature collection. Discover the lives of those who thrived on the fringes of society, and experience the bustling streets of historic England like never before.