Victorian Pubs

by Mark Girouard

Paperback, 1984

Status

Available

Call number

725.72

Publication

Yale University Press (1984), Edition: 2nd edition, 260 pages

Description

In Victorian London the reckless abundance of pubs brought comfort, glitter and variety to the drab lives of the poor and a flush of righteous anger to the solemn faces of the Temperance reformers. The agitators made important gains but never achieved the total prohibition they sought. This book celebrates the rise and laments the fall of the Victorian pub by looking at buildings, builders, landlords and users with the eye of a social and architectural historian. The main emphasis is on London but there is also a final chapter covering in less detail the rest of England and Ireland.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

260 p.; 8 inches

ISBN

0300032013 / 9780300032017
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