Charles Booth's London poverty maps /The book of the month. The true Archbishop of London: Mr. Charles Booth's survey of his Diocese.Charles Booth's London. A portrait of the poor at the turn of the century, drawn from his "Life and Labour of the people in London". Selected and ed. by A. Fried and R.M. Elman. Forew. by R. Williams.Victorian aspirations. The life and labour of Charles and Mary Booth.Charles Booth. Social scientist.Mr. Charles Booth's inquiry : life and labour of the people in London reconsidered /
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Rates and the housing question in London. An argument for the rating of site values.Old age pensions and the aged poor. A proposal.Life and labour of the people in London.Pauperism. A picture and endowment of old age. An argument.Pauperism. A picture and endowment of old age. An argument.Poor law reform. Being memoranda submitted in April and December 1907 to the Royal Commission on the Poor Laws and Relief of Distress (with some additional notes.) Together with an appendix: Embodying memoranda by A. Downes and O. Hill, which were published in the Report of the Poor Law Commission.Life and labour of the people in London. Assisted by J. Argyle, G.E. Arkell, H. Hardy [a.o.].Pensions for all in old age. Argument.Reform of the poor law. By the adaption of the existing poor law areas and their administration [...].Labour and life of the people. Vol. I. East London. Ed. Contributors: C. Booth, B. Potter, D.F. Schloss a.o.The streets of London : the Booth notebooks : a portrait of the late victorian capital /
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