Angel Meadow, Victorian Britain's Most Savage Slum
Discover the haunting history of one of Victorian Britain's most infamous slums in Angel Meadow, Victorian Britain's Most Savage Slum by Dean J. Kirby. This compelling narrative reveals the dark past of Angel Meadow, a once-thriving area in Manchester that became a symbol of poverty and despair. First published in 2016, this book offers a detailed investigation into the lives of its residents, illustrating the social and economic conditions that led to its notoriety.
Kirby draws upon extensive research, including recent archaeological findings from 2011 that have shed new light on this significant historical site. With 224 pages of rich content, readers will gain a deeper understanding of the struggles faced by those who lived in Angel Meadow. Ideal for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the social history of Victorian Britain, this book is a must-have for your collection.
Published by Dean J. Kirby, Angel Meadow invites you to explore the depths of human resilience and the shadows of urban development.