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Filed under: Working class -- England -- History -- 19th century -- FictionFiled under: Working class -- England -- London -- History -- 19th centuryFiled under: Working class -- Education -- England -- HistoryFiled under: Working class -- England -- London Life and Labour of the People in London, First Series: Poverty (4 volumes; London and New York: Macmillan, 1904), ed. by Charles Booth (page images at HathiTrust) Life and Labour of the People in London, Second Series: Industry (5 volumes; London and New York: Macmillan, 1903), ed. by Charles Booth- Volume 1 (Classification of the People, Building Trades, Wood and Metal Workers): multiple formats at archive.org
- Volume 2 (Precious Metals, Watches, Instruments, Paper and Printing Trades, Textiles, and Sundry Manufactures): multiple formats at archive.org
- Volume 3 (Dress, Food, Drink, Dealers, Clerks, Locomotion and Labour): multiple formats at archive.org
- Volume 4 (Public, Professional and Domestic Service; Unoccupied Classes; Inmates of Institutions): multiple formats at archive.org
- Volume 5 (Comparisons, Survey and Conclusions): multiple formats at archive.org
- all volumes (some US access only): page images at HathiTrust
Life and Labour of the People in London, Third Series: Religious Influences (7 volumes; London and New York: Macmillan, 1902), ed. by Charles Booth London Labour and the London Poor (London: Griffin, Bohn and Co., 1861-1862), by Henry Mayhew Toilers in London, by One of the Crowd, by James Greenwood (HTML at victorianlondon.org) Toilers in London, or, Inquiries Concerning Female Labour in the Metropolis (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1889), by British Weekly Commissioners (HTML at victorianlondon.org) Filed under: Luddites
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Filed under: Lancashire (England) -- Biography Lancashire at the Opening of the Twentieth Century, by W. Burnett Tracy; Contemporary Biographies, Edited by W. T. Pike (Brighton, UK: W. T. Pike and Co., 1903), by W. Burnett Tracy and W. T. Pike
Filed under: Lancashire (England) -- Description and travel Lancashire Sketches (2 series published by J. Heywood), by Edwin Waugh, ed. by George Milner Sketches of Lancashire Life and Localities (second edition, 1857), by Edwin Waugh (HTML in the UK) Rambles in the Lake Country and its Borders (London: Whitaker and Co., 1861), by Edwin Waugh (HTML in the UK) Walks in South Lancashire and on its Borders: With Letters, Descriptions, Narratives, and Observations, Current and Incidental (1844), by Samuel Bamford (HTML in the UK) Filed under: Lancashire (England) -- Fiction Dingle Cottage (A Lancashire Story); With Poems and Sketches (second edition; Manchester: H. Eva and Co., 1911), by Joseph Cronshaw, contrib. by David Lawton, Thomas Booth, and Thomas Middleton (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The Lancashire Witches: A Romance of Pendle Forest, by William Harrison Ainsworth, illust. by John Gilbert (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) The Mangle House: A Lancashire Tale (London: Charles H. Kelly, 1902), by John Ackworth (HTML in the UK) Tales and Sketches of Lancashire Life: Marlocks of Merriton; Red Windows Hall (Manchester: A. Heywood and Son; London: Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1884), by Benjamin Brierley (HTML in the UK) Tales and Sketches of Lancashire Life: The Chronicles of Waverlow (Manchester: A. Heywood and Son; London: Simpkin, Marshall and Co., 1884), by Benjamin Brierley (illustrated HTML in the UK) That Lass o' Lowrie's: A Lancashire Story (London: Frederick Warne and Co., n.d.), by Frances Hodgson Burnett (HTML at Celebration of Women Writers) Filed under: Lancashire (England) -- HistoryFiled under: Lancashire (England) -- HumorFiled under: Lancashire (England) -- PoetryFiled under: Lancashire (England) -- Social life and customsFiled under: Cotton manufacture -- England -- LancashireFiled under: Cotton trade -- England -- LancashireFiled under: English literature -- England -- Lancashire Traditions of Lancashire (fifth edition; London: G. Routledge and Sons; Manchester: L. C. Gent, 1872), by John Roby Filed under: Fairy tales -- England -- LancashireFiled under: Folk songs, English -- England -- LancashireFiled under: Folklore -- England -- Lancashire Lancashire Legends, Traditions, Pageants, Sports, &c.; With an Appendix Containing a Rare Tract on the Lancashire Witches (London: G. Routledge and Sons; Manchester: L. C. Gent, 1873), by John Harland and Thomas Turner Wilkinson (multiple formats at archive.org) A History of Leagram: The Park and the Manor (v72 of new series, Remains, Historical and Literary, Connected With the Palatine Counties of Lancaster and Chester; Manchester, UK: Printed for the Chetham Society, 1913), by John Weld, contrib. by J. Brownbill (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Goblin Tales of Lancashire (London: W. Swan Sonnenschein and Co., n.d.), by James Bowker, illust. by Charles Gliddon (Gutenberg text and illustrated HTML) Filed under: Goblins -- England -- LancashireFiled under: Land tenure -- England -- Lancashire A Literal Extension and Translation of the Portion of Domesday Book Relating to Cheshire and Lancashire, and to Parts of Flintshire and Denbighshire, Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Yorkshire (published to accompany a facsimile not included here; Domesday text in Latin and English; Chester: Minshull and Hughes; London: Vacher and Sons, 1863), ed. by William Beamont Filed under: Legends -- England -- Lancashire Lancashire Legends, Selected From Roby's "Traditions of Lancashire" (London: Constable and Co., 1911), by John Roby, ed. by Mary Dowdall and E. T. Campagnac Traditions of Lancashire (fifth edition; London: G. Routledge and Sons; Manchester: L. C. Gent, 1872), by John Roby Filed under: Normans -- England -- Lancashire A Literal Extension and Translation of the Portion of Domesday Book Relating to Cheshire and Lancashire, and to Parts of Flintshire and Denbighshire, Cumberland, Westmoreland, and Yorkshire (published to accompany a facsimile not included here; Domesday text in Latin and English; Chester: Minshull and Hughes; London: Vacher and Sons, 1863), ed. by William Beamont Filed under: Occultism -- England -- Lancashire The Life Beyond the Veil (4 volumes; 1921), by G. Vale Owen, ed. by Engholm. H. W. Filed under: Songs, English -- England -- LancashireMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |