Pierce Egan and Robert Cruikshank's Life in London is a rollicking, bawdy tale of two young men's adventures and misadventures in the city's taverns, streets, and brothels. First published in 1821, Life in London quickly became a bestseller and a touchstone for subsequent writers exploring the subcultures of 19th-century urban life.
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