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Milo Books 2006
Large 8vo paperback 272 pages. Very, very minor bumps to covers o/w VG++ 435 gms
(Order reference 16299)
Victorian Liverpool was a city of abundant wealth and abysmal poverty. By day the broad streets bustled with wealthy merchants making fortunes from the booming dock trade. By nightfall they were taken over by fearsome gangs from the foul courtyards and overcrowded tenements. Shrieks and screams cut the air, while brawls and brutal muggings were commonplace. In 1874, the Tithebarn Street Outrage brought starkly to public attention the mobs of thugs who plagued Liverpool at a time when the city was one of the world’s greatest and most prosperous seaports. Long hidden in the shadows of the fetid slums and alleyways, the gangs of Liverpool now emerged to take centre stage. Most feared of all were the High Rip Gang, who announced themselves with the infamous Blackstone Street murder and went on to terrorise the city centre streets as they fought a bitter war with their sworn enemies, the Logwood Gang.
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