The Pauper, the Thief, and the Convict.
Thomas Archer
Read by Peter Yearsley





"Bare, unpicturesque, and sordid as are the conditions of poverty, there are sights in London which everybody may and should see - sights which are sometimes touched upon in newspaper articles, or in the chapters of sensational stories, but whose dread meaning and fullest horror lie in that very blank routine of misery which most lacks interest." (from the introduction.) The author exposes the underside of poverty and crime, and expresses strong opinions about its causes and possible remedies: "The repressor of the unwilling pauper is often the owner of those foul tenements which disgrace the parish ...." - Summary by (from the introduction) and Peter Yearsley (8 hr 11 min)
Chapters
Chapter 1 - Introductory | 17:39 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 2 - Amongst the poor | 47:30 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 3, part 1 - Parochial relief | 33:09 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 3, part 2 - Parochial relief | 31:15 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 4 - A London workhouse | 41:25 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 5 - Land rats and water rats | 34:40 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 6, part 1 - The never silent highway | 29:59 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 6, part 2 - The never silent highway | 28:30 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 7 - Tiger Bay | 14:23 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 8 - Weasels asleep | 29:21 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 9 - The house of correction | 47:16 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 10 - The gaol of Newgate | 35:31 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 11 - The convict in penal servitude - Millbank | 36:40 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 12 - Pentonville prison | 26:28 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Chapter 13 - The convict establishment at Portland | 38:07 | Read by Peter Yearsley |
Reviews
peter yearsley, Nobel prize





Gingerwentworth
Here’s an account of how England tried and also how it failed to make improvements in the lives of poor people in Victorian times. And Peter Yearsley would receive the Nobel Prize for Peace if these were awarded to readers, because the whole dilemma is in his voice.