Low-life, or, One half of the world, knows not how the other half live : being a critical account of which is transacted by people of almost all religions, nations, circumstances, and sizes of understanding, in the twenty-four hours, between Saturday-night and Monday-morning, in a true description of a Sunday, as it is usually spent within the Bills of mortality, calculated for the twenty-first of June.
1764
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Low-life, or, One half of the world, knows not how the other half live : being a critical account of which is transacted by people of almost all religions, nations, circumstances, and sizes of understanding, in the twenty-four hours, between Saturday-night and Monday-morning, in a true description of a Sunday, as it is usually spent within the Bills of mortality, calculated for the twenty-first of June.
Edition
The third edition.
Published
[Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1764]
Printed
London : Printed for John Lever, 1764.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (viii, 103 pages, 1 unnumbered page of plates) : illustration.
Note
Attributed to Thomas Legg.
"With an address to the ingenious and ingenuous Mr. Hogarth."
Reproduction of the originals from Kinsey Institute.
"With an address to the ingenious and ingenuous Mr. Hogarth."
Reproduction of the originals from Kinsey Institute.
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Series
Archives of Sexuality & Gender: Sex and Sexuality, Sixteenth to Twentieth Century.
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