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    <publisher>Anthem</publisher>
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  <abstract>'London: A Pilgrimage' was conceived in 1868 by the journalist and playwright Blanchard Jerrold. Accompanied by the famous artist Gustave Doré, Jerrold prowled every corner of the heaving metropolis, sometimes with plain-clothes police for protection. 'London: A Pilgrimage' is a forgotten classic of social journalism, a frank and brutal look at the poverty striken, gin-swilling London of the nineteenth century, written in a perceptive, bold and gripping style.</abstract>
  <note type="statement of responsibility">Blanchard Jerrold and Gustave Doré ; with an introduction by Peter Ackroyd</note>
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