The Classic Slum: Salford Life in the First Quarter of the Century

Robert Roberts
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A study which combines personal reminiscences with careful historical research, the myth of the 'good old days' is summarily dispensed with; Robert Roberts describes the period of his childhood, when the main affect of poverty in Edwardian Salford was degredation, and, despite great resources of human courage, few could escape such a prison.
Genres: HistoryNonfictionSociologyPovertyClassBritish LiteratureRead For SchoolBiography MemoirBiography20th Century
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