
Mornings at Bow Street
by John Wight
'Mornings at Bow Street' Summary
'Mornings at Bow Street' is a collection of articles written by John Wight, a reporter for the Morning Herald newspaper in the 1870s. The book takes the reader through the various cases presented in Bow Street, a London police court, offering a peek into the lives and criminal activities of the era. Wight's writing is sharp and observant, capturing the nuances of each case with a keen eye for detail. He often incorporates witty remarks and satirical commentary, highlighting the absurdity and hypocrisy of the social and legal systems of the time. Through Wight's words, the reader experiences a range of characters - from petty thieves to more serious offenders - and the intricacies of the legal proceedings. The illustrations by George Cruikshank bring the stories to life, providing a visual accompaniment to the text and further enhancing the reader's understanding of the atmosphere and environment of the period.Book Details
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