An 1828 Guide to London Pitfalls & Scams
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| Doctor Syntax Overboard |
In my Endnotes to Dukes Prefer Blondes, I quote from John Bee�s A Living Picture of London, 1828, which is well worth exploring.
To begin with, there�s the full title:
A LIVING PICTURE OF LONDON FOR 1828
AND
STRANGER�S GUIDE
THROUGH THE STREETS OF THE METROPOLIS;
SHEWING THE FRAUDS, THE ARTS, THE SNARES AND WILES OF ALL
DESCRIPTIONS OF ROGUES, THAT EVERY
WHERE ABOUND;
WITH
SUITABLE ADMONITIONS, PRECAUTIONS, AND ADVICE HOW TO
AVOID OR DEFEAT THEIR ATTEMPTS;
Interspersed with
SKETCHES OF COCKNEY MANNERS, LIFE, SOCIETY,
AND CUSTOMS;
And supported throughout by numerous
CASES, ANECDOTES, AND PERSONAL ADVENTURES.
By JON BEE, Esq.
AUTHOR OF A DICTIONARY OF THE VARIETIES OF LIFE, &c.
~
To which is appended, the Author's former
�HINTS FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE POLICE;�
WITH FURTHER SUGGESTIONS, FACTS, AND REMEDIES.
The short excerpt below, from the chapter about what to expect when you get off the boat, is a fine example. You can find the �regulated fares of watermen� here.
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| Out-door Delinquencies |
Jon Bee, A Living Picture of London, for 1828, and Stranger's Guide.
Image, possibly by Robert Cruikshank, from Doctor Syntax Through London, �Doctor Syntax Shoots London Bridge & Pops Overboard.�
Clicking on the image will enlarge it. Clicking on the caption will take you to the source, where you can learn more and enlarge images as needed.



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