
PREFACE
ROUND ABOUT A POUND A WEEK - CHAPTER I THE DISTRICT
CHAPTER II THE PEOPLE
CHAPTER III HOUSING
CHAPTER IV FURNITURE—SLEEPING ACCOMMODATION—EQUIPMENT FOR COOKING AND BATHING
CHAPTER V THRIFT
CHAPTER VI BUDGETS
CHAPTER VII FOOD: CHIEF ARTICLES OF DIET
CHAPTER VIII BUYING, STORING, AND CARING FOR FOOD
CHAPTER IX ACTUAL MENUS OF SEVERAL WORKING MEN’S FAMILIES
In the bustling heart of early twentieth‑century London, a keen observer walks the narrow lanes of Kennington and Lambeth, sketching the daily rhythm of families earning just a pound a week. Through vivid street‑level detail—the clatter of trams, the hiss of coal‑lorries, the muted chatter behind curtained windows—the narrative paints a portrait of respectable laborers, their wives, and their school‑going children. The author blends personal encounters with research from contemporary social reformers, offering a grounded picture of a community caught between modest stability and looming hardship.
The book examines how limited wages shape household decisions, education prospects, and the subtle codes of respectability that govern interactions among neighbours. It reveals the quiet dignity of those who keep to themselves yet are constantly observed, highlighting the tension between pride and vulnerability. Readers gain a nuanced understanding of urban life at a time when economic pressures were beginning to reshape the traditional family unit.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (300K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by MWS and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2019-01-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1865–1953
A sharp-eyed social reformer and writer, she is best remembered for turning close observation of everyday family life into one of the early twentieth century’s most influential books on poverty. Her work joined feminism, socialism, and practical research in a way that still feels strikingly modern.
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